As you travel to Regions beyond the Crossroads in Hades 2, you grow stronger by claiming rewards just beyond locked doors. It helps to know what’s waiting, so here are all the door symbols of Hades 2 and what they mean.
There are many rewards to earn in Hades 2, and you can get a good idea of which ones are which by the symbols on doors. Some show you godly boons, while others contain resources used for trade or to unlock new game features. If you don’t know what that weird hammer does, or if that skull symbol really is bad news, scroll below to find out.
All Hades 2 door symbols
Knowing what’s beyond a door in Hades 2 is ideal for creating a build that can last you to the end of your journey. You don’t want to just load up on pomegranates, delicious flavor notwithstanding. Check below for the door symbols, which should help you choose your future path.
Godly Boons
Doors containing Boons are adorned with the sigil of the deity. The example above is a blue trident, indicating to you that a Boon of Poseidon is rewarded beyond. Other sigils can be a lightning bolt, a pink heart, a flame, etc. More than a dozen gods await, and they are more than happy to lend you their aid.
Ash
Ash is a reagent in Hades 2 and a common reward for completing Encounters (fights with enemies) but is incredibly useful. A primary use of Ash is to unlock and upgrade Arcana Cards at the Altar of Ashes. Find out more by checking out our guide on Arcana Cards.
Psyche
Like Ash, Psyche is both a common reward for clearing Encounters and used at the Altar of Ashes. You can spend Psyche to increase the amount of Grasp you have, which allows you to equip even more Arcana Cards. Find out more here.
Gold Crowns
Gold Crowns can be exchanged for goods, services, and many peanuts in Hades 2. When you have enough, seek out Charon and buy something at his shop. Spending 1,000 Gold Crowns can also earn you a special reward from Charon, so be sure to hoard as much as you can. Gold cannot be taken out of Regions (levels), so spend as much as you can before returning to the Crossroads.
Charon’s Shop
The bag with the skull icon indicates that Charon’s Shop is just beyond the door. Usually, you don’t have to clear an Encounter before spending your coins. It’s wise to only go to the shop once you have enough cash on hand, otherwise you’ll waste the reward. I recommend avoiding the shop until you have at least 150 Gold Coins to spend.
Centaur Heart
Centaur Hearts gives you a small, permanent increase to your Life while also slightly healing you. Live longer and be stronger by gathering some of these items early in your run.
Bones
Bones are the currency of the Wretched Broker. Once you unlock the Broker’s shop, you can spend Bones on materials and other useful items.
Soul Tonic
The bottle gives you a small, permanent increase to your Magick supply. It’s an important upgrade, especially since many builds rely so much on Omega attacks that use Magick.
Daedalus Hammer
The Daedalus Hammer is a powerful artifact that offers one upgrade to your weapon. It allows you to change how your weapon behaves, offering upgrades that include giving your weapon a double-strike, increased power for Special attacks, higher attack speed, and more. Each weapon has a unique set of upgrades, as well. The Daedalus Hammer is one of the highest-tier rewards in the game and can easily make your run.
Nectar
Ah, Nectar, the sweet social lubricant of Hades. Nectar allows you to begin relationships with the many characters of Hades 2. Doing so may reward you in their Keepsakes, useful tools that give you passive buffs. Each relationship is also something akin to a side story, making Nectar something you should seek out if you want to deepen the bond between Melinoƫ and her allies. Nectar can also be used to unlock features in the game, so you should get some just for that reason alone.
Gifts of the Moon/Path of Stars
The silver crescent moon is the sigil of Selene, Titaness and personification of the moon. She’s also cool as hell, so I suggest meeting her as soon as possible. Selene offers you a choice among three Gifts of the Moon, special abilities that can turn the tide of any fight. Afterward, activating her icon will put you on the Path of Stars, a way to upgrade that Gift even further. It’s a powerful boon that you should claim early in your run, that way you can take advantage of the upgrades. Find out more by following our guide.
NPC Encounter
Behind the doors with the two downturned hands with the chat symbol is a friendly NPC encounter. NPCs in Hades 2 offer you gifts that may help you on your journey. One will give you useful upgrades, and another has resources to spare. You can also offer them Nectar, and they’ll gift you a Keepsake in return.
The Primordial Chaos
The Primordial Chaos is a character found in both Hades and Hades 2. They’re the ancient originator, both mysterious and somewhat aloof. Chaos offers you Chaos Boons, which are different than godly Boons. Chaos Boons put you under a curse that lifts after a certain set of Encounters or Locations. Chaos doors are special, in that they appear on the floor, separate from the other doors. They also require you to spend a small amount of health to enter. Choosing a Chaos Door means sacrificing the other two, so choose well.
Warden Doors
The doors with the small, white skull icons represent Wardens, the mini-bosses of a Region. Defeating the Warden will award you with the sigil seen on the door.
Guardian Doors
The main boss of a Region is called a Guardian, and most of the time they wait behind doors showing the reward they offer after being vanquished. Some may even have small, red devil icons under the reward. These are rare materials, but exceptionally useful in the game. You cannot progress without them, but, thankfully, there’s no avoiding collecting them, either.
Arrow Doors
Doors with an arrow pointing forward or down indicate a door that leads you to the next area. These can appear between Regions, for example.