How To Defeat The Twins Of Typhon In Hades 2

How To Defeat The Twins Of Typhon In Hades 2



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One of the first introductions you’ll have to the peak of Mt. Olympus in Hades 2 is to a particular pair of aggressive, agile predators: the Twins of Typhon. Summoned to stand between you and their creator, you’ll have to bring as much cunning as strength to this fight.

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Of course, monsters care very little about honor. Rather than take you on themselves, they brought an entourage of pesky minions to make their hunt easier. Too bad for them that you’ve been trained by Athena herself, and we have just the recipe for you to turn this hunt on its head.

Twins Of Typhon Move Descriptions And Counters

Melinoe dashes around a claw attack from the Twins of Typhon in Hades 2.

The Twins of Typhon are thankfully more bark than bite – especially for a late-game boss.

Their moveset consists of only four attacks and a summoning of minions, meaning that learning their patterns is an easy task.

However, failing to learn will result in no small amount of pain as their damage output is scaled for a final-area miniboss. Shortly put: Ow.

For an edge on learning the Twins’ moves, we suggest referencing the comprehensive table above.

Twin of Typhon sinks into the earth to Shark Attack Melinoe as she dashes in Hades 2.

The most important move you should watch is the “Shark Attack.

You’ll want to:

  • Train your eyes on the ground.
  • Never allow the Twins out of your camera’s view.

This will ensure that you’re never caught unaware by this high-damage surprise attack.

Honed Energy is made more dangerous if you’re running with an Ares build. Because of the size of the energy swelling in the ground, you can accidentally mistake them for Blood Drops. Being vigilant and keeping your camera on the Twins will lower the chances of getting the two confused.

This rule of thumb goes triple for the upcoming Typhon boss fight, where mistaking Blood Drops and small projectiles becomes dangerously easy. Consider this training.

How To Beat The Twins Of Typhon

The Twins of Typhon is a tricky fight that requires setting aside the real boss for a moment to focus on the real danger: the minions.

At the beginning of your encounter, the twins will call upon tiny minions – the Heartstones – that form links of energy betwixt one another. Getting caught by these fence-like links will do rapidly stacking damage.

Melinoe attacks a Heartstone minion summoned by the Twin of Typhons in Hades 2.

Your first task for fighting the Twins of Typhon in most build scenarios will be to focus on these minions.

Take them out quickly, skirting around the edges of the arena. It is too risky to cut through the center with both Twins still on your tail.

Melinoe fights the last-standing, frozen Twin of Typhon in Hades 2.

Once the minions have been defeated, you can set your sights on the Twins.

Although not pictured, the Twins do technically have their own healthbars. If you focus your attacks on one of the Twins, it will eventually be independently defeated.

Focusing your attacks on a single twin– with their speed, aggression, penchant for the “Shark Attack,” and low HP for their location – is altogether unnecessary. Do damage where you have the opportunity. Don’t let needing to focus on a single Twin overcome the true goal of this fight: maximizing damage against your foes while minimizing the damage you take.

Melinoe stands still as a Twin of Typhon raises to strike an empty space nearby in Hades 2.

The Twins of Typhon hyper-aggressive nature will mean that they’ll be within melee-range for most of the encounter. Having them in the same spot can be very dangerous.

To get ample attack openings, you’ll want to:

  1. Try and separate them as much as possible, sprinting around and dodging forward through attacks to split their focus and patterns.
  2. Bait out attacks by getting close in melee, dodging first, and attacking only once their animations are complete.

Casts are not as useful as they are in the Talos or Chronos fights. Their aggressive nature and speed make Casts less effective as they’re constantly slipping through them. While Casts should still be used for damage and an edge on speed, you should not rely on them.

Suggested Boons

Melinoe uses Hestia's Legendary Boon, Fire Walk, during the Twins of Typhon fight in Hades 2.

Although the Twins of Typhon are not worthy of planning for specifically, we do have a few boon recommendations that have proven effective against them:

Boon

God

Why it works

Passion Rush

Aphrodite

You’ll be doing a lot of dashing for this fight. This boon allows you to make the most of those dashes by doing extra damage while also inflicting Weak, decreasing the danger an error might pose in this fast-paced fight.

Breaker Sprint

Poseidon

Like Passion Rush, it’s a dash. However, you trade the Weak affliction for the opportunity to deal damage to the Heartstones around the arena without slowing down.

Sworn Strike/Flourish

Hera

Inflicting Hitch with so many enemies on the field ensures that even when you aren’t striking them directly, you may still do damage to the Twins and the Headstones simultaneously.

Breaker Sprint is better for this fight post-update for this area. This is because the five Magicka cost for using it has been removed, giving you an unlimited free dash that deals damage and knocks around the Headstones.

Twin of Typhon erupts from the fiery ground and spins for 15 damage on Melinoe in Hades 2.

With only four attacks to watch for, it is more effective to learn the punishments for all four attacks than to focus on one.

However, if we are to determine which attack leaves the widest vulnerability, we recommend focusing on the Shark Attack.

The cooldown for Shark Attack is the longest of the four attacks, and unlike the others, it has an unmistakable cue that guarantees that you’ll never be surprised by its pattern.

To make the most of it:

  1. Run or walk away at your own pace from the submerged Twin to wait for the moment you feel most comfortable.
  2. When ready, approach the Twin and then dash forward as it emerges.
  3. Wait for it to finish its spin attack (charging an Omega, if you like) and punish after.
Melinoe strikes the last Twin of Typhon with the Momus Staff from behind in Hades 2.

Eventually, you’ll end up defeating at least one of the Twins of Typhon. After, defeating the other should come quickly and easily.

Thankfully, their defeat means that you’re already halfway to the final boss of this area. The Tail of Typhon awaits you after one or two small rooms, and then the boss himself awaits just beyond.

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