The Silent, My First Try! | Slay The Spire
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 9 มิ.ย. 2024
- Trying out the Silent for the first time in my Slay the Spire playthrough!
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BB and ever using potions, even when facing death, name a less iconic duo.
LOLOL i get so stressed watching him say "i should use my potions" and then IMMEDIATELY not... like BB please my blood pressure D:
I struggled with silent too. I would suggest a poison block build. Ur tanky and do a bunch of damage
Happy to see more Spire!
Happy to keep making them!
Brat be like "Why would I ever want frontload damage in any game, I want to punish my viewers with 50 round combats"
Need to get the watch time up bruh
@@Britishbrat A successful run will take you about 2 hours, maybe try that to boost watch time :)
Vulnerable wears off at the rate of 1 per round, so applying 99 Vulnerable basically means that the enemy is vulned forever.
31:40 purity can be really cool (incoming wall of text):
-You can use it to get rid of bad cards mid-combat. In a long fight, Purity+ can exhaust 5 cards that don't do anything (like Wounds, Strikes, Curses) making your deck much smaller without spending money on removes. Of course you still need to draw that many cards which can be tricky.
Sometimes you draw so many cards per turn that your hand gets clogged (or you have the relic Runic Pyramid, which makes you no longer discard your hand at the end of your turn). Purity opens up space to draw better cards.
It can also be specially useful for infinite loops, most of them require a deck size of less than 10.
-Ironclad also benefits from exhausting cards with Feel No Pain (gains block) or Dark Embrace (draws cards) which are very powerful.
Appreciate all the tips!
That Slime boss is the hardest for the Silent. She's more defensive character and you need a good damage for a better split. So people usually preserve some damage potions for the boss.
Hmm good advise!
My favourite class and the one I suck at the most. feed me more pain STS
Do not despair about your lack of progress; getting into Act 2 is hard as-is, and you need to have your deck on lockdown to make it pass the Act 2 Boss, let alone make it into Act 3. Keep at it!
Other Heroes besides Ironclad don't have that many ways to apply high amounts of Block directly; in Silent's case, she mostly relies on applying Weaken to the enemy, or using Dexterity to increase the Block of all her weaker card. Another thing to consider on enemies like Lagavulin or Sphere Guardian is that due to their lowering of Dexterity or applying Frail, you end up taking a lot more damage by Blocking early on rather than trying to rush them. Gaining 3 Block per Energy is not worth the potential extra round of 15-20 Damage they can deal.
In regards to the use case of "Glass Knife", the most important turn in Slay the Spire is the first one, so cards that frontload a lot of damage and kill enemies on the spot are very useful. Glass Knife's damage is more efficient than cards like Bludgeon (1 energy for 16 damage vs 3 energy for 32 damage), and the penalty of lowering the damage it does matter less once the enemy is dead or you have taken control of the fight.
And finally, Exhausting cards on your hand is huge; for once, it trivializes enemies like Slimes adding "Slime" cards, Sentries or Chosen adding "Daze", removing Curse cards from play, and so on. Besides that obvious benefit, it is the equivalent of removing cards from your deck; Purity exhausting 3 cards amount to 2 shops worth of card removal, taking away some weaker cards like Defend or Strike and making your set up much more consistent. Exhaust decks are pretty hard to play since it requires you know the inherit value of cards, but it can be easier with Ironclad who has plenty of card synergies with Exhausting and renewable cards that do it.
I played on stream the other day and chat really helped me understand the benefits of exhaust a lot more. Think I'm getting a better grip of it now :D
Thanks for watching and for the tips!
@@Britishbrat Ooh, are you going to upload the vod or a highlight of the Stream?
Probably not, it was a bit hectic haha. The vod is up on Twitch tho
While this is less of a tip and more of a mechanic explanation.
Hexaghost's opening attack does less/more damage depending on how much health you currently have. While I don't remember the thresholds exactly, the attack will deal less damage the lower your health is!
Huh, interesting! Thank you :D
BB please use potions you are bringing me stress ;~;
But the look pretty up there!
Comment for the algorithm.
Thanks :D