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The game also autosaves before generating the preview for the next chambers after completing an encounter (i.e., after accepting the room reward). It follows a set sequence of numbers, determined by your starting point, or the seed. For example, you might see Poseidon, but the rewards he'll give you haven’t been determined yet. Erebus greets those entering and provides travel through the void gates towards the underworld.

This happens whenever Zagreus enters a new room, in the House of Hades or in the Underworld during a run. The reward type, tile, Chaos/Erebus gates, and wells, are decided for the next room. Sometimes this limited-time-offer is Titan Blood, which you can usually get for a very good bartering price. Progress is saved whenever the Hades sigil appears in the top right corner of the screen. In the House of Hades, the merchant in the lounge always has one special offer, which changes every time you do a new run.It costs 1,500 obols, so you’ll have to be conservative with your spending if you want to save up for it - getting the Side Hustle Boon from Hermes helps a lot. In the River of Styx, Charon sometimes sells Titan Blood in his shop.This also works for each individual weapon - you’ll get Titan Blood for both Heat 2 with the Twin Fists and Heat 2 with the Heart-Seeking Bow. Every time you turn up the Heat you reset the boss rewards for the whole run, meaning that Meg and Hades will drop Titan Blood. Turning the Heat up to 1 means adding one penalty to your run - maybe healing items will replenish less health, or enemies will deal more damage. Hesiod 's Theogony identifies him as one of the first five beings in existence, born of Chaos. Defeating Meg and Hades every time you turn up the Heat gauge on the Pact of Punishment, which is unlocked after the first time you beat the game. In Greek mythology and Roman mythology, Erebus ( / rbs / 1 Ancient Greek:, romanized : rebos, 'deep darkness, shadow'), 2 or Erebos, is the personification of darkness and one of the primordial deities.Defeating Hades for the first time with a weapon also causes him to drop Titan Blood, meaning that you can get two Titan Bloods from boss drops in one run.Defeating Megaera with a different weapon - Meg will drop one Titan Blood every time you beat her with a new weapon for the first time.There are several ways you can go about getting more Titan Blood in Hades: One Titan Blood isn’t going to get you very far, though, so you’ll need to work hard in order to earn more.
