What are the Hades 2 bosses? Melinoe has quite the task ahead of her. Insurmountable to most, she must delve deeper than anyone dares, and climb higher than people thought possible to help her godlike family and put Chronos in the ground. There’s a war going on, you know; aboveground, armies clash in an endless struggle for supremacy, and below, a solitary warrior cuts swathes to reach the heart of the matter.
The Hades 2 release date is upon us, which is excellent news for roguelike game fans everywhere. Check out our Hades 2 weapons guide, and our Hades 2 Boons guide to get as powerful as possible, as quickly as possible. As you begin your journey, you have a lot on your plate, so prepare yourself with our list of all the Hades 2 bosses and a brief description of what they’re about.
Hades 2 bosses – Tartarus route
Headmistress Hecate
Your mentor and defacto parental figure, Hecate demands you meet her standards before she will allow you to delve deeper into your search for Chronos. This is, of course, by besting her in battle. We have a Hades 2 Hecate boss guide if you’re struggling with the Witch of the Crossroads.
Scylla and the Sirens
Things start to get a little damp in Oceanus, and you’ll begin to hear sweet melodies the deeper you plunge. This music is courtesy of Scylla and the Sirens, a musical trio of sea monsters that make a living by entertaining their audience and devouring anyone that gets too close. Take a look at our Hades 2 Scylla and the Sirens boss guide to find out how to beat the three musicians.
Infernal Cerberus
Everyone’s favorite three-headed dog is back, but he’s a lot bigger and a lot angrier than the last time we met. Melinoe suspects this is Chronos’ doing, and we would be inclined to agree. Infernal Cerberus is exceptionally dangerous and can cover a lot of ground, both with his huge blast attacks and his dashes. Beat the pup to have him revert to his original, adorable self.
Chronos, Titan of Time
The god of time itself, Chronos, is the orchestrator of this whole kerfuffle and the reason Melinoë is a stranger from her family. The Chronos boss fight comes in two phases: the first is a relatively straightforward affair, with dash attacks and minions to kill, but the second is tough, with instakill attacks keeping you on your toes. We’ve got a comprehensive Hades 2 Chronos boss fight guide if you’re struggling.
Hades 2 bosses – Olympus route
The Cyclops Polyphemus
Polyphemus is a grumpy, one-eyed brute who takes umbrage with you stepping on his patch. He plans on eating you alive and is strong enough that he might be able to pull it off. Polyphemus moves slowly, making him a perfect target for ranged weapons – he can be devastating up close, however, so stay mobile if you’re opting for a melee build. Oh, and make sure he doesn’t eat sheep as he’ll recover health.
Eris, Strife Incarnate
Eris is the god of strife and discord, who is also currently the last boss you can fight on the surface route in the early access build. Irritating to talk to in person, and a force to be reckoned with on the battlefield. Eris utilizes the Adamant Rail, which anyone familiar with the original Hades should know already, and will periodically fire a special shot onto herself, increasing her damage.
Hades 2 minibosses
Several minibosses guard powerful boons or rare items in each of the two routes. If the door to the next area has a skull on it, you’re about to come face-to-face with a powered-up version of a regular enemy. Most of the time, these minibosses require you to stay on your toes to dodge one of two attacks, though Charybdis has proven to be the exception as they’re unique in design and far trickier to fight. Here are all the Hades 2 minibosses we’ve seen so far:
Tartarus route
- Erebus – Root-Stalker or Shadow-Spiller.
- Oceanus – Deep Serpent or King Vermin.
- Mourning Fields – Phantom or Queen Lamia.
- Tartarus – Goldwraith or The Verminancer.
Olympus route
- City of Ephyra – Satyr Champion.
- Rift of Thessaly – Charybdis.
Charybdis the Devouring
We’re devoting a section to Charybdis as they’re more boss-like than its miniboss status would have you believe. They’re a monstrously large sea creature, not unlike the Kraken, who you might encounter partway through the Rift of Thessaly. Charybdis’ main body is too far away to hit – or hit you – so instead, it uses its many tentacles to try to take you down. These tentacles can be destroyed, so work on them one by one until Charybdis is no more.
Those are all the bosses you will face in Hades 2 early access; there will be more added in future updates, and we’ll make sure to update this guide when the time comes. If you’re struggling with any of the above, we have a guide on Hades 2 keepsakes, which should help you turn the tides of any fight. We also have a list of all the Hades 2 gods if you want to read up on the company you’ll be keeping.