Hephaestus is one of the 12 gods of mount Olympus. Meaning he is no minor god. He creates magical weapons for the gods and demigods. He also makes many wonderful designs that the Olympians use.
Hephaestus forged weapons and shields for gods and heroes - but he did not use them himself.
His Trident.
Hephaestus because he caught him and Aphrodite in bed. And Athena because she use to be the greek god of war also but she approach war solely
Apollo was an archer, so he used the bow and arrow.
Hephaestus is commonly associated with the archetype of the craftsman or artisan, as he was the Greek god of blacksmiths, craftsmen, and artisans. He exemplifies the archetype of overcoming obstacles and adversity, as he was known for his physical deformity but still managed to create magnificent works of art and technology. Additionally, he embodies the archetype of transformation, as he was able to use his skills to forge powerful weapons and tools that had the ability to change the course of events.
Why does Morpheus need a weapon? He was the personification of the dream state. He wasn't a warrior.
Hephaestus was the Greek blacksmith of the gods. He therefore uses blacksmith's hammer, anvil, tongs. . . at some point he was portrayed holding an axe.
Hebe in Greek Myth, does not use weapons - she is the Goddess of Youth.
NO
Ares, the Greek god of war, often wielded a spear and a shield in battle. He was also sometimes depicted with a sword or a helmet. Additionally, Ares was associated with fierce and powerful animals like wild boars or dogs.
It depends on the God. --- Zeus had thunderbolts; Poseidon had his trident; Hades had a helmet of invisibility Aries used any weapon Eros used a bow and arrows.