This edition brings a strategy guide for the two-star Hades fight in Heroic Land. In the vast battlefield of Heroic Land, the appearance of two-star Hades is like a judgment from the abyss. It is no longer a boss with a single form but a dual-faced war god constantly switching between its main body and weapon, doubling the combat rhythm and pressure.

When Hades' main body first appears on the battlefield, the oppressive aura it emits is not particularly strong, with attacks mainly consisting of full-screen lasers and scattered small scythes. This phase is more about testing the rhythm; although the laser trajectories are wide, they often come with a wind-up prompt, giving players ample time to reposition. The small scythes float in a chaotic manner in 38 units, and during this phase, players need to maintain an outer ring movement, avoiding excessive movement in the same direction to prevent path overlap.

The real test comes when Hades transforms into its scythe form. This is a drastic transition from static oppression to dynamic killing intent. The giant scythe detaches from its arm, becoming an independent attack core, continuously releasing multi-segment lasers and high-frequency small scythe strikes around the center of the battlefield. At this point, Hades' attack rhythm significantly speeds up, the skill wind-up becomes shorter, and the attack judgment is more precise. In such a high-pressure environment, players must alternate between dodging and attacking, as any hesitation may result in being swallowed by a chain of skills.

In terms of skill configuration, the instant high-damage characteristic of Tri-Thunder Shadow perfectly matches the vulnerable window during Hades' transformation phase. Utilizing this skill to burst out damage during the brief lag period when it switches forms is key to reducing its health. Dimensional Cyclone Blade, on the other hand, acts more like a loyal clear-field warrior, providing stable output while effectively clearing the small scythe units on the battlefield, preventing interruptions from subsequent skill releases. Meanwhile, Flowing Light Thunderbolt excels particularly in Hades' main body form, with its multi-segment arrow shots not only triggering additional skill buffs but also penetrating the small scythes to create a chain reaction, continuously pressuring Hades' main body.

In Hades' combat mechanics, there is a hidden and particularly tricky move—randomly marking players for explosions. Once marked, a player will start to emit a faint red glow, and after a few seconds, it will explode, causing a large area of damage. The only way to deal with this is to quickly move away from the crowd towards the edge of the battlefield, ensuring that the explosion is limited to their own range. If multiple players are marked, they must form a fan-shaped distribution to avoid the chain reaction of explosions.

The victory in this battle relies not only on stat stacking and skill strength but also on the comprehensive demonstration of rhythm control, positioning logic, and mental fortitude. In front of two-star Hades, any hesitation in operation will become the harbinger of failure. It is not an enemy that can be easily defeated but an examiner who constantly pushes you to your limits.