

Upon completing the heart gauge, you'll have "Forged a Bond" with the character, and receive a Chibi Icon next to the character's keepsake in the Keepsake Selection Menu. Otherwise, you gain no additional items/benefits from gifting Ambrosia besides storyline progression, except for when you completely max out an affinity gauge (the heart gauge). He was tortured by it often, hoping his wife would return to him with love and happiness only to be scorned by its absence.

Hades wrote down the word futility under the punishment section of Sisyphus’ very large file. A few characters (noted below) upon the first gift of Ambrosia will give you a special item, called a Chthonic Companion, which is basically a summon ability which you can use a few times per run. Hades understood what Hermes had said to him immediately. When you give a character Ambrosia for the first time, they will typically comment on the rarity of the stuff. Subsequent gifts of nectar will only progress their affinity (hearts) level with you you do not gain any more items or benefit besides storyline progression.Īfter unlocking a character's final set of hearts by completing their favor, you need to gift Ambrosia to them to progress the final few hearts. When you give a character Nectar for the first time, they will give you a Keepsake, which is an item that you can equip to give you buffs during a run. Gifting characters nectar unlocks their first few hearts, up until a certain point which requires completing their "favor" to unlock the remaining (usually 3) hearts. Very generic story that fits into multiple fandom timelines.As a quick refresher, there are two items that you can gift characters with. Sisyphus cheats death not once, but twice. Sisyphus (Ancient Greek Religion & Lore).Persephone (Ancient Greek Religion & Lore).Hades & Sisyphus (Ancient Greek Religion & Lore).Hades & Hermes & Persephone (Ancient Greek Religion & Lore).Hades/Persephone (Ancient Greek Religion & Lore).LumpyT3l3vision Fandoms: Hades (Video Game 2018), Hadestown - Mitchell, Ancient Greek Religion & Lore
