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“ | Gguhhhhhh.... | „ |
~ Caronte |
Caronte es uno de los cien hijos de Érebo y Nicte, también es el barquero del río Estigia, y responsable de llevar las almas de los muertos desde el mundo de los vivos hasta el Inframundo. El la mitología griega, pedía por dicho servicio el pago con un óbolo (que se ponía en la boca del muerto); si dicho pago no se cumplía, el alma sería abandonada a su suerte en las costas del Estigia durante siglos.
Desafortunadamente, los servicios de Caronte en el juego son mucho más caros; Funciona como comerciante del juego y le vende a Zargeo varios potenciadores, elementos curativos y bendiciones a cambio de los óbolos que recolecta durante su intento de fuga. Se le puede encontrar en cámaras con una vista previa que muestra un saco marrón, generalmente alrededor de la mitad de cada bioma antes del encuentro con el minijefe y en la penúltima cámara de un bioma, antes del encuentro con el jefe.
También opera los Pozos de Caronte, que se pueden encontrar aleatoriamente en todo el inframundo.
No dice mucho, se comunica sólo con gemidos de varias entonaciones, que Zagreo parece entender o disfrutar interpretando de manera humorística. Zagreo a menudo expresa molestia porque Caronte aparentemente no puede o no quiere simplemente transportarlo a la superficie en su bote.
Si bien todos los dioses (excepto Caos) pueden usar la tienda de Caronte para ofrecer sus bendiciones a Zagreo, Hermes es el único dios con quien Caronte tiene una relación profesional duradera, como se ve en el diálogo con Hermes, así como en la entrada del Códice de Hermes.
Afinidad[]
If given Nectar Charon will give you the Bone Hourglass, which increases the duration of items sold at Wells of Charon.
Charon's affinity gauge is maxed out at 7 hearts.
Favor[]
Charon's favor requires spending at least 10,000 in total at his shop.
Entrada del Códice[]
Citas de Caronte[]
For quotes and dialogue regarding Caronte, please refer to Caronte/Quotes.
Wares[]
Before Styx[]
The following offerings are available in Charon's Shop in Tartarus, Asphodel or Elysium:
Item | Cost | Notes |
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![]() Darkness (25 ![]() |
25 ![]() |
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![]() Chthonic Key (1Plantilla:Chthonic Key) |
50 ![]() |
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Archivo:Food.png Food (+30% Plantilla:Health) |
50 ![]() |
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Archivo:Pom Slice.png Pom Slice |
50 ![]() |
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![]() Gemstones (20 Plantilla:Gemstone) |
75 ![]() |
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![]() Pom of Power |
100 ![]() |
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![]() Centaur Heart |
125 ![]() |
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Archivo:Wrapped Boon.png Random God Boon |
125 ![]() |
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Archivo:CharonBoonAnimated.gif God Boon |
150 ![]() |
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![]() Nectar (1Plantilla:Nectar) |
200 ![]() |
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![]() Daedalus Hammer |
200 ![]() |
Temple of Styx[]
Plantilla:Quote Charon's Shop in Temple of Styx has 6 offerings in total.
- 1 offer of either (Cost of this offering is not affected by Pact Condition Convenience fee):
- 1 offer of either
- Hermes' Boon with Boosted rarity costing 500
- Anvil of Fates costing 275
- Hermes' Boon with Boosted rarity costing 500
- 2 offers of the following:
- 2 offers of the following:
The Boosted rarity for higher priced Gods' boons are:
- Chance to be Legendary: 10%
- Chance to be Epic: 25%
- Chance to be Rare: 100% -- this means the rarity would be at least Rare and never Common.
Combate[]
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A sack of 300 Charon's Obol randomly appears behind him at his shops mid-way through biomes. If the player interacts with it, Charon will send Zagreus into a room in Erebus filled with his treasures and four tall, golden jars. Initiating a fight with the player, the boatman has the following attacks.
- Ghost Charge: Charon hovers to the sides of the field, sending a wave from the west or east side of the room. Throughout the battle, the pattern changes depending on his health (he also hovers to the center of the room instead), sending waves from the top and bottom, both east and west sides in a V-shaped pattern, or in a full room rotation counter-clockwise.
- Floor Wave: Charon pushes a tsunami-like wave that bounces once around the room towards the player. As the battle progresses, Charon will send up to three waves.
- Oar Swipe: Moving to the player, Charon swipes his oar twice in a wide range, dealing heavy damage if caught.
- Stun Wave: If too close to Charon, he will pulse a wave that deals knockback and a brief stun to the player.
At 75% max HP and 45% max HP, Charon will shatter two of the golden jars, destroying the player's cover from his attacks.
At 20% max HP, Charon will call off the fight, granting Zagreus a Loyalty Card for his troubles, and you also get to keep the 300 Charon's Obol's "borrowed" from him.
The fight has the same difficulty regardless of the biome, so players will have the best chance of defeating Charon if they initiate the fight in Elysium, after they've received some boons. However, defeating him in Tartarus or Asphodel will give the player more opportunities to use the Loyalty Card.
After you defeat him the first time, you trigger an extra dialog with Thanatos about the fight.
Galería[]
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