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ChoostApril 21, 2026by
Topic:Roguelikes & Roguelites

Hades 2 Best Weapons — Every Weapon Ranked and When to Use Each

Ranking every weapon in Hades 2 by overall effectiveness, boss killing, and clearing speed. Updated for the latest patches.

By the Choost Games team — indie game developers behind Granny's Rampage and Granny's Gambit. We play what we recommend.

The Witch's Staff and Sister Blades are the strongest weapons in Hades 2 for most players — the Staff for its versatile range and synergy with Omega attacks, and the Sister Blades for raw damage output and speed in close quarters. But every weapon has a niche, and boon combinations can elevate any weapon to the top. Here's the complete ranking.

Weapon Tier List

TierWeaponBest For
SWitch's Staff, Sister BladesAll-purpose clears, consistent at every stage
AMoonstone Axe, Argent SkullBoss killing (Axe), ranged safety (Skull)
BUmbral FlamesAoE clearing, struggles on single-target bosses

Witch's Staff — Why It's the Best All-Rounder

The Witch's Staff hits a sweet spot between range, damage, and combo versatility that no other weapon matches. Its normal attack chain covers a wide arc, handling crowds without repositioning. But the real strength is the Omega special — a chargeable ranged blast that deals heavy damage and benefits enormously from cast-boosting boons.

Aphrodite's Heartthrob boon on the Staff's Omega special creates one of the strongest interactions in the game, applying Weakness to everything in a huge area. Pair it with Hephaestus for bonus Omega damage and the weapon becomes a room-clearing machine.

The Staff also has the most forgiving learning curve. Its range keeps you safe from melee enemies, its attack speed is moderate enough to dodge-cancel comfortably, and its Omega attacks give you burst options for bosses. If you're not sure what to pick, pick the Staff.

Sister Blades — Maximum Damage Per Second

The Sister Blades are the fastest weapon in Hades 2, with a rapid attack chain that procs boon effects more frequently than anything else. In a game where boon procs are multiplicative, attack speed is king.

Artemis boons are the Blades' best friend. Critical hit chance on a weapon that hits 6-8 times per combo means consistent burst damage that spikes into absurd territory with the right Duo boons. The downside is that the Blades force you into melee range, and several bosses in Hades 2 punish that positioning hard.

The Blades' special throws them at range, giving you a poke tool for bosses with dangerous melee patterns. It's not as strong as the Staff's ranged options, but it keeps you in the fight when closing distance would get you killed.

Moonstone Axe — The Boss Killer

Slow, heavy, and devastating. The Moonstone Axe has the highest per-hit damage of any weapon, making it the best choice for boss encounters where you get narrow damage windows. One charged Omega attack from the Axe can take 20% of a boss health bar in a single hit.

The tradeoff is clearing speed. The Axe is sluggish against groups, and its recovery frames leave you vulnerable if you commit to a swing in a crowd. It works best when you have dashes or defensive boons to compensate for the downtime between attacks.

Demeter boons work exceptionally well with the Axe — freeze effects give you the crowd control you need to safely charge heavy attacks, and her damage bonuses scale with the Axe's already massive base numbers.

Argent Skull — Ranged Safety Net

The Argent Skull is Hades 2's dedicated ranged option, throwing explosive projectiles that deal AoE damage at distance. It's the safest weapon against bosses with dangerous melee zones, and it makes several encounters trivially easy by letting you damage them from across the room.

The cost is lower sustained DPS. The Skull's projectiles have travel time and can miss mobile enemies, and its close-range options are weak. You're trading damage ceiling for consistency and safety — a worthwhile tradeoff for newer players or particularly punishing encounters.

Umbral Flames — High Floor, Low Ceiling

The Umbral Flames specialize in area damage. They're strong for clearing rooms — possibly the best weapon for that — but they struggle against single-target bosses where concentrated damage matters more than coverage.

The flames' attack pattern creates lingering damage zones that stack with boon effects, making them excellent with Dionysus's poison boons or Zeus's chain lightning. In regular rooms, this combination clears everything without much effort. Against the final boss, you'll feel the damage gap compared to the Sister Blades or Staff.

Boon Synergies That Override the Tier List

Hades 2's boon system means any weapon can become the best weapon with the right combination. A few interactions that elevate lower-tier weapons above their usual ranking:

The Argent Skull with Poseidon's knockback boons creates a stunlock loop against most bosses, removing their ability to attack. The Umbral Flames with stacking Dionysus and Aphrodite boons create damage-over-time zones that melt health bars passively. The Moonstone Axe with Apollo's recovery boons offsets its vulnerability windows by healing between combos.

If you see a strong boon combination offered early in a run, take the weapon that synergizes with it — not necessarily the one at the top of this list.

More from Choost Games

We're indie developers who love roguelike design — weapons, builds, and power curves are what we think about when building Granny's Rampage. For more on this genre, see our Hades 2 Tips, Hades 2 Boons Tier List, and the best roguelite games.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the easiest weapon to use in Hades 2? The Witch's Staff. Its mix of melee and ranged attacks gives you options for every situation, its Omega attacks are forgiving to charge, and it pairs well with nearly every god's boons. Start here if you're new to the game.

Can any weapon beat the hardest difficulty? Yes. Every weapon in Hades 2 is viable at the highest difficulty if you get the right boon combinations. The tier list reflects performance with average boon luck, not ceiling potential with perfect RNG.

Should I always pick the same weapon? No. Part of what makes Hades 2 rewarding is learning each weapon's rhythm and discovering boon synergies you wouldn't find by defaulting to one pick. Each weapon teaches you different positioning and timing skills that transfer to the others.