ok, that tip about rebinding your dash so you can use it and attack more easily is so obvious in retrospect but I just never thought of it. I've completely avoided using dash strikes cause it feels so awkward, that's gonna help so much!
Glad to help!! It's honestly something a lot of people I know don't think about; you're not alone in that regard, which is why it's the first thing I mention!
I know it's years later, but I just picked up hades and I'm seriously impressed with the density of quality info here. It's a shame your videos didn't get more popular; this is perfect for new players.
"I'm going to skip the youtube fluff, here's the first tip.." Actually paused the video, logged in just to like it at that point, and the video just kept getting better and better.
This is the best guide i have read or watched. I was starting to wonder if RNG of Hades was a bit too much. Because one run unstoppable, next run flaccid d***. This gives so much perspective into the game for a player completed a dozen runs. Not an absolute beginner guide though. I would suggest putting a catchy thumbnail & video title. Because this should get so much more views as the content is excellent and to the point.
I’m assuming based on your username you’re into chess. I am too and this game and Slay the Spire both grabbed my attention in a similar way because of it’s heavy focus on strategy. I was just wondering if you had any other suggestions for similar games. I’ve been playing roguelikes/lites for years, but StS and Hades have sucked me in on a much deeper level than most others have. I know a lot of people who liked Slay the Spire got into Monster Train but I haven’t tried it yet. Any ideas?
Monster Train is a fantastic game that is very comparable to StS. Some other highly strategic roguelites I've enjoyed are The Last Spell and For the King; both are on steam.
@@jamesbrincefield9879 For the King is on Switch as you said! The Last Spell is not, though; it's currently in Early Access, but when it fully releases it may come to other platforms!
1 question. After getting 4 God boons, why would equipping keepsakes of non God pool decrease probability of getting it? As per your explanation after getting 4 God boons , probability of another God drops close to zero. Did I understand it incorrectly?
After getting boons from 4 gods, your pool is full, and no other god will naturally spawn. However, equipping a god keepsake other than those 4 gods will still 'force' that god to appear, and then when you take a boon from them, you'll now have 5 gods in your pool instead of 4. From then on, whenever a boon is generated, it only has a 20% (100/5) chance to be the god you want, instead of a 25% (100/4) chance as with a 4 god pool. Does that make sense?
@@Chess.Challenger Thanks. Yes.. I was thinking BEFORE getting the 4th boon. AFTER getting 5th boon, chance of getting the required boon drops to 20%.. Thanks again..