If you’re coming back to Hades 2 after some time away, you’ll be pleased to find the game received a generous update that, among other cool additions, tossed in a new boss: Typhon, Father of All Monsters.
This recent boss is no joke. While Chronos is the big bad of the game, Typhon himself may be even more difficult to defeat. With a tough climb to even reach him at all, and a gruesome fight with the beast at the top, it can be hard to overcome Typhon.
Luckily, we’ve got you covered. Here’s what you need to know to make your climb as easy as possible, and how to most effectively take down the Titan once you reach him.
The Summit is an even harder climb than the descent into Tartarus. Like other areas that have mini-boss fights, the Summit has two that seemingly can’t be avoided. Overall, the lesson for this area is to play slow and defensively. The Tail of Typhon hits hard, so any mistake can lead to lost health and Death Defiances. You’re going to want all of the survivability that you can muster in the final fight, so don’t get greedy with these earlier enemies.
To help with this, if you’re having trouble picking a keepsake, there’s a few that can be especially helpful. Moros’s Engraved Pin can give you a chance to hold on to a Death Defiance in tough situations, so it’s one I’d recommend if you’re having trouble reaching the top.
The lack of a health bar will likely trip you up. Managing risk by seeing bosses’ health is incredibly useful, so taking away that resource makes the fight quite challenging. But here’s the good news: Typhon’s behavior changes a bit based on how much health they have left.
Understanding Typhon’s overall behavior and attacks are essential to overcoming this fight. Here are the key things you should focus in on:
With this information, you should now be closer to beating Typhon than ever! He’s easily the toughest boss to come to Hades 2 so far. But, that makes his eventual defeat all the more satisfying.
Hades 2 is now available in early access on Steam and Epic Games Store.