No one can accuse Hades of being a simple game. The critically acclaimed indie title features a plethora of interconnected mechanics designed to make your playthrough as dynamic as possible. One such feature revolves around Door Symbols. As you progress through the game, clearing rooms and transitioning to the next, you'll encounter doors adorned with unique symbols.
These symbols represent the rewards you will receive upon clearing the next room. Understanding them is crucial for a successful run, even shaping the entirety of your gameplay. From temporary buffs to permanent resources for the House of Hades, these rewards hold significant value.
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All Door Symbols In Hades
Door Symbols indicating Artifacts that can be carried to your next run are distinguished by Blue Laurels, whereas, temporary buffs that are lost after the current run are represented by Yellow Laurels.
Blue Laurels
Darkness: Represented by a purple-colored drop, it serves as a resource for purchasing and enhancing abilities in the Mirror of Night.
Chthonic Keys: Represented by a key with a purple gem, it is used for acquiring various weapons for Zagreus to wield in future runs. Additionally, they are required to reset the Mirror of Night.
Gemstones: Represented by three differently colored gems (yellow, green, red), are utilized for purchasing upgrades and decorations through the House Contractor. They can also be exchanged with the Wretched Broker for various resources.
Nectar: Represented by a bottle half-filled with yellow liquid, it plays a crucial role in increasing your affinity with different characters. Gifting Nectar to a god for the first time rewards you with a Keepsake.
Gold Laurels
Centaur Heart: Represented by a heart with a red marking, boosts your maximum health by 25 percent for the entirety of the run.
Charon's Obol: Represented by a golden coin with a red marking, it provides players with Obol, a temporary currency utilized for purchasing items from Charon's Shop.
Daedalus Hammer: Represented by a hammer, it enhances an aspect of the equipped weapon. However, the buff is temporary and will be lost after the run.
Pom of Power: Represented by a fruit, used to enhance one of Zagreus's equipped Boons.
Boons: Different icons represent different Gods who will grant you a boon upon clearing the next room. More details on this are below.
Boons
Symbol | God It Represents |
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Blue Trident | Poseidon |
Pink Heart | Aphrodite |
Yellow Electricity | Zeus |
Five Arrows Pointing Outwards | Chaos |
Red Sword | Ares |
Green Bow and Arrow | Artemis |
Pink Wine Glass | Dionysus |
Yellow Shield | Athena |
Golden Wing | Hermes |
Light Blue Wheat (not shown in the above image) | Demeter |
Any Two God Symbols Together | Represents Trial of the Gods |
Special Door Symbols
Miniboss Room: Represented by a skull icon, it indicates that the next room hosts a boss encounter. The difficulty and type of boss vary depending on whether there is an arrow next to the skull or not.
Charon's Shop: Represented by a golden skull with a bag, it signifies that the upcoming room is combat-free and instead features Charon's Shop. Here, you can utilize Obol to purchase items.
NPC Encounter: Represented by a white exclamation point, it indicates that you will encounter an NPC in the following room. This presents an opportunity to progress their individual storyline.
Hades
- Platform(s)
- PS4 , PS5 , Xbox One , Xbox Series X , Xbox Series S , Switch , PC
- Released
- September 17, 2020
- Developer(s)
- Supergiant Games
- Publisher(s)
- Supergiant Games