Glassrock, also known as G.Rock, is one of the materials in Hades 2 that can be gathered during runs and used in the Crossroads. I'll show you what they look like and where Glassrock can be found on your adventure to take down the Titan of Time.
Where to get Glassrock in Hades 2
Glassrock can only be found in the third area of Hades 2, called Mourning Fields or Fields of Mourning. You'll visit this area after defeating Scylla and the Sirens in Oceanus.
This area is a little more open-world than the previous, with plenty of monsters roaming around. You'll need to explore each area carefully to find them. Glassrock deposits look like large, jagged black rocks. They can be found both in common areas and in mini-boss rooms. I found my first Glassrock deposit in the Queen Lamia mini-boss room.
The Glassrocks can be mined with the Crescent Pickaxe just like Silver and Bronze.
Fully mining one deposit of Glassrock will place 3 Glassrock in your inventory.
What is G.Rock used for in Hades 2?
G.Rock is required to unlock the Argent Skull. It's one of the final weapons you'll unlock in Hades 2 early access and provides players with some explosive firepower.
It is also used to unlock the Aspect of Artemis for the Sister Blades. The Aspect of Artemis allows you to occasionally Parry, then Riposte right after when you're channeling your Omega attack.
Glassrock is also an ingredient in unlocking the Aspect of Thanatos for the Moonstone Axe. This Aspect grants you +1% Critical chance when you hit with your Omega moves. The stacking effect will continue until you take damage.
As of the Early Access, there's not a lot else that Glassrock is used for. However, the description of Glassrock in your inventory specifies that it is used mostly for "incantations involving tension and negativity". This implies that Glassrock will have more uses in Hades 2 as the game continues to grow.
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Published: May 8, 2024 12:26 am