How to Beat River Styx in Hades – Read
News Update March 13, 2025 07:24 AM

In the roguelike game Hadesdeveloped by Supergiant Games, players guide Zagreus, the son of Hades, in his quest to escape the Underworld. One of the final challenges in this journey is navigating the Temple of Styx, a labyrinthine area filled with deadly traps, poisonous enemies, and formidable mini-bosses. Successfully overcoming this area is crucial to reaching the surface and confronting Hades himself. This article provides strategies and tips to help you conquer the Temple of Styx and emerge victorious.

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The Temple of Styx serves as the game’s fourth biome, following Tartarus, Asphodel, and Elysium. Unlike previous areas, the Temple of Styx presents a unique structure: upon entering, you’ll encounter multiple doorways, each leading to a different chamber filled with enemies, traps, and potential rewards. Your primary objective is to find a Satyr Sack, a bag of treats that will persuade Cerberus, the three-headed guardian of the Underworld, to let you pass and proceed to the final boss encounter with Hades.

Navigating the Chambers

Each doorway in the Temple leads to a series of chambers, culminating in a reward room. The number of chambers varies, but typically you’ll face two to four combat encounters before reaching the reward. The rewards can include boons from the gods, Centaur Hearts (which increase your maximum health), Charon’s Obols (currency), or Pom of Power upgrades (which enhance your existing boons).

Dealing with Traps

The Temple of Styx is notorious for its lethal traps. You’ll encounter guillotines that drop from the ceiling and spinning blade rifts that can quickly deplete your health if you’re not careful. To navigate these hazards:

  • Stay Mobile: Constant movement is key. Standing still increases the likelihood of taking damage from traps.
  • Use Dash Wisely: Your dash ability can help you evade traps and reposition quickly during combat.
  • Observe Patterns: Take note of trap patterns and time your movements to avoid them.

Handling Poison

Poison is a prevalent threat in the Temple of Styx, primarily inflicted by giant rats and satyrs. Once poisoned, your health will rapidly decline until cured. To manage poison effectively:

  • Identify Healing Fountains: Each chamber contains a Mandragora Statue (healing fountain) that cures poison. Familiarize yourself with their locations upon entering a room.
  • Prioritize Poisonous Enemies: Eliminate enemies that can inflict poison as quickly as possible to reduce the risk.
  • Maintain Awareness: Monitor your health and status effects closely. If poisoned, make curing yourself a top priority.

Confronting Mini-Bosses

At the end of certain chambers, you’ll face mini-bosses. Two notable encounters are:

  • King Vermin: This diminutive yet deadly rat boasts high health and can summon giant vermin allies. Its swift attacks can inflict significant damage. To defeat King Vermin:
    • Stay Mobile: Avoid staying in one spot to reduce the chances of being overwhelmed.
    • Utilize Companion Attacks: If you have access to Companion Attacks, such as Megaera’s, use them to deal substantial damage quickly.
    • Focus Fire: Concentrate your attacks on King Vermin to eliminate it before dealing with summoned enemies.
  • Snakestone: This heavily armored foe floats over pits and unleashes cascading laser attacks that cover large areas. To overcome Snakestone:
    • Attack Over Safe Ground: Wait until Snakestone positions itself over solid ground before attacking.
    • Accept Some Damage: Due to limited safe zones, you may need to endure some damage while delivering attacks.
    • Use Companion Attacks: Deploying Companion Attacks can expedite the battle and minimize risk.

Selecting the Optimal Path

Choosing which doorway to enter can influence your success in the Temple of Styx. While the Satyr Sack’s location is randomized, some strategies can improve your chances:

  • Prioritize Centaur Hearts: Opting for paths that offer Centaur Hearts can increase your maximum health, providing a buffer for upcoming challenges.
  • Assess Boon Rewards: Consider paths that grant boons from gods whose abilities synergize with your current build.
  • Manage Resources: Keep an eye on your current health, boons, and currency to make informed decisions about which path to take.

Preparing for the Final Boss: Hades

After acquiring the Satyr Sack and pacifying Cerberus, you’ll face Hades in a two-phase boss fight. Preparation is crucial:

  • Health Pool: Aim to have your health between 250 to 300 before confronting Hades.
  • Death Defiance: Ensure you have Death Defiance charges available to revive upon defeat.
  • Boon Synergy: Equip boons that complement your playstyle and weapon choice. Defensive boons, such as Athena’s Divine Dash (which grants deflect), can be particularly beneficial.
  • Companion Keepsakes: Consider using Companion Keepsakes to summon allies during the fight for additional support.

Conquering the Temple of Styx in Hades requires a combination of strategic planning, quick reflexes, and adaptability. By understanding the layout, anticipating traps, managing poison, and effectively dealing with mini-bosses, you can navigate this treacherous area successfully. With the right preparation and mindset, you’ll be well-equipped to face Hades and achieve your goal of escaping the Underworld.

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