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One of the first introductions you’ll have to the peak of Mt.
Olympus inHades 2is to a particular pair of aggressive, agile predators: the Twins of Typhon.
We detail Talos' moves and counters in Hades 2.
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.
These beams connect to the closest minion ally, makingfence-like lines that deal damagewhen crossed or touched.
Do not stop untilall minions are defeated.
Shark Attack
Slipping into the earth, a twin disappears.
It is indicated only by ared horn protruding from the ground.
It follows you until it reaches melee distance, bursting from the ground in a spin attack.
Double-back for an attack.
Continue running anddodge through at the last second of the lungeto evade the claw.
Dodge forward and through this attack if in close melee.
Otherwise, continue sprinting left or right and keep your distance until the attack ends.
Watch for aHoned Energy follow-up.
These massesslowly track the playerand die out with time.
Possible chain attack with Dual Slash.
Run in the opposite direction the twin was facingwhen it attacked.
Attack if the opportunity to double-back safely is there.
The Twins of Typhon are thankfully more bark than bite - especially for a late-game boss.
Shortly put: Ow.
For an edge on learning the Twins' moves, we suggest referencing the comprehensive table above.
The most important move you should watch is the “Shark Attack.”
You’ll want to:
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.
Getting caught by these fence-like links will do rapidly stacking damage.
Your first task for fighting the Twins of Typhon in most build scenarios will be tofocus on these minions.
Once the minions have been defeated, you canset your sights on the Twins.
Breaker Sprint
Poseidon
Like Passion Rush, it’s a dash.
After, defeating the other should come quickly and easily.
Have something nice to come back to.