Shaderot is a rare resource in Hades 2 that players will have to delve all the way into the deepest depths of the Underworld to recover. Shaderot is an essential resource for many different crafting recipes, and since it’s so hard to reach, the last thing you want to do is miss it. Here’s exactly where you can find Shaderot in Hades 2.
How to Get Shaderot in Hades 2
You can find Shaderot in the depths of Tartarus in Hades 2.
Tartarus is the last location in the Underworld, meaning you have to complete Erebus, Oceanus, the Mourning Fields, and the Guardians that patrol them before you can access the resource. Thankfully, once you make it there, Shaderot is rather simple to harvest.
Shaderot is a type of flower that grows in Tartarus, similar to Moly in Erebus or Lotus Flowers in Oceanus. You can simply pluck these resources out of the ground rather than requiring the use of a specific tool to do so, like the Silver Spade or the Crescent Pick.
But while Shaderot is easily harvested, it is easy to miss. There are only ever a couple of these plants available in the biome in any given run, so you mustn’t forget to pick it before you move on to the next area. Once you cross through into another room, there is no going back, so leaving your Shaderot behind could be a costly mistake.
Shaderot is a small, green plant with two bulbous leaves protruding from the top. If you ever see one, make sure to collect it before moving on to the next room. Remembering to pick up resources after a hectic encounter can be tricky, and taking the time to collect resources mid-encounter can be dangerous.
If you find yourself forgetting to pick things up often, cast the Reagent Sensing incantation at the Cauldron in the Crossroads. When cast, Reagent Sensing alerts you of any valuable resources in the area by sending out a light their way, which you can follow directly to the resource. Reagent Sensing is an early game incantation that only requires 1x Moly to cast, so doing so is recommended as soon as possible.
Published: Jun 20, 2024 02:42 pm