A strong Hades 2 beginner build focuses boons on one action you use often. The Witch’s Staff offers readable range and gives you more time to learn Hecate’s attacks.
Key points
- Hades II released on September 25, 2025 for PC and macOS.
- Supergiant Games develops and publishes Hades II.
- Olympian boons enhance Melinoë’s abilities and Night Weapons.
- The Altar of Ashes, tools, and reagents support permanent progression between runs.
Hades II released on September 25, 2025 for PC and macOS. Night Weapons, Olympian boons, and Arcana support many combinations. A reliable foundation matters more than one isolated rare reward.
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Hades 2 beginner build: the safest starting point
Keep the Witch’s Staff for several nights. Its Attack deals steady damage from a readable distance. Its Special fits short openings. Do not hold a charge in the middle of a crowd.
- Take an Attack boon first.
- Add a Cast or Sprint boon to create room.
- Improve Special only when you use it after dodging.
- Choose Magick, recovery, or survival over an effect you rarely trigger.
- Keep a clear Sprint path.

Best boons for a Hades 2 beginner build
Start each run with one question: which button will deal most of your damage? If the answer is Attack, the next two or three boons should improve that action or make it safer to use.
| Slot | Priority | Job |
|---|---|---|
| Attack | Very high | Deal steady damage in rooms and against Guardians. |
| Cast | High | Slow, contain, or split dangerous enemies. |
| Sprint | High | Leave circles, charges, and projectile patterns. |
| Special | Medium | Use a short opening after dodging. |
| Magick | Build-dependent | Use more techniques without standing still. |
The official Hades II Steam page confirms that Olympian boons alter Melinoë’s abilities. When a door improves your core action, take it before a new mechanic that does not support your plan.

Resources and Arcana at the Crossroads
Choose one permanent unlock before leaving the Crossroads. It can be an Arcana card, a cauldron recipe, a tool, or a weapon. Then equip the tool needed for its reagent.
- Set one goal. Check the cost of your next upgrade.
- Equip the matching tool. Tools of the Unseen collect reagents during a night.
- Take useful rewards. Ash or Psyche you can spend now speeds up progression.
- Return to the Altar of Ashes. Adjust Arcana after an unlock.
- Change one element at a time. Changing weapon, Arcana, and keepsake together hides the cause of a loss.
Early Arcana should widen your margin for error. Health, resistance, economy, and safety make later attempts easier to learn from. Supergiant identifies the Altar of Ashes, familiars, and gathering tools as permanent systems.

Early bosses: Hecate and Scylla
Hecate punishes automatic attacks. Stay at range. Wait for an animation to end before using a long action. When decoys appear, stop attacking briefly and identify the real target.
Scylla and the Sirens demand another habit: remove one threat at a time. Save Cast for space control. Move sideways to avoid shots. Do not remain close to Scylla while her allies already cover the arena.
Before a Guardian, spend gold on a clear weakness: health, safety, or a central boon upgrade. A dramatic effect that you cannot trigger will not protect an empty health bar.

When to change weapons in Hades II
The Sister Blades suit quick strikes and immediate retreats. The Moonstone Axe rewards prepared hits but forgives mistimed charges less often. Keep the Staff until you can regularly reach Hecate with enough health to learn the encounter.
Change direction when your first two rewards strongly support another action. If boons are split across buttons you rarely use, gather the resources you need and treat the run as practice. A loss that buys an Arcana still moves you forward.

Mistakes that slow early runs
- Switching weapons after every loss instead of learning their range.
- Spreading boons across every button and underpowering your main action.
- Charging an attack while the room is uncontrolled.
- Spending resources without a planned unlock.
- Losing too much health in normal rooms before a Guardian.

Key takeaways
Keep the Witch’s Staff for several runs, improve Attack first, and use Cast or Sprint to stay safe. At the Crossroads, gather for one specific unlock. Against Hecate and Scylla, a timely dodge is worth more than one extra charged attack.
Frequently Asked Questions
Which weapon should I use first in Hades II?The Witch’s Staff is a readable choice because of its range. Keep it for several runs to learn its timing.
Take a boon for Attack if Attack is your main action. Add Cast or Sprint control next.
Improve the action you use most. With the Witch’s Staff, Attack is usually the most consistent starting point.
Place Cast to create space, then wait for Hecate to finish an animation before using a long action.
Gather the reagent that finishes your next Arcana, recipe, or weapon unlock. Equip the required tool before leaving.
Change only when early rewards clearly support another action or when the weapon does not fit your pace.
Staying close to Scylla while the Sirens cover the arena is dangerous. Isolate one threat and move sideways.
Official updates appear on the Hades II Steam page and the Supergiant Games blog.
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