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Silent Cards | |||
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Starters | |||
Attacks | Common
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Bane • Dagger Spray • Dagger Throw • Flying Knee • Poisoned Stab • Quick Slash • Slice • Sneaky Strike • Sucker Punch
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Uncommon
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All-Out Attack • Backstab • Choke • Dash • Endless Agony • Eviscerate • Finisher • Flechettes • Heel Hook • Masterful Stab • Predator • Riddle with Holes • Skewer
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Rare
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Skills | Common
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Uncommon
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Blur • Bouncing Flask • Calculated Gamble • Catalyst • Concentrate • Crippling Cloud • Distraction • Escape Plan • Expertise • Leg Sweep • Reflex • Setup • Tactician • Terror
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Rare
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Powers | Uncommon
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Rare
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The Silent is one of four playable characters in Slay the Spire. She is a huntress themed on a rogue fantasy build. This cunning character weakens her foes with numerous cuts and poison, while using cheap tricks and agility to avoid their attacks. With many powerful cards that draw and discard, the Silent ensures that she will always be one step ahead of her enemy. She starts with a relatively low 70 hp.
The Silent's starting Relic is Ring of the Snake, which draws 2 additional cards when starting combat.
Starting Deck
- 5 Strikes
- 5 Defends
- 1 Survivor
- 1 Neutralize
Strategy
Unlike the Ironclad, the Silent does not get any healing whenever she finishes combat. Therefore she is often more focused on Block, and gaining explosive advantage so that she can end the encounter faster. Many of her cards give additional Energy and card draw, allowing her to chain momentum together to overcome the lack of built-in healing.
Starting Deck
The Silent's starting deck is the largest of the 3 characters, at 12 cards, compared to Ironclad's and Defect's starting deck, both of which have 10 cards. This means more Strikes and Defends are encountered in Act 1, and it's slightly more difficult to remove all starting cards from The Silent's Deck.
- The Silent's starting deck is also the cheapest, with its 2 non-Strike non-Defend cards costing 1 and 0. This means it's easier to take strong 2-cost card options earlier in the game, such as Dash,Predator, and Leg Sweep.
Starting Relic
The Silent's starting Relic, Ring of the Snake ensures that the first turn of every fight is slightly stronger than all of the other turns. This makes Innate cards slightly better for Silent since they only take up 1 of 7 cards instead of 1 of 5 cards.
General Build Archetypes
These are the standard types of decks that may give you an idea of direction for your deck, or what you want to go for. Keep in mind that none of these builds are mutually exclusive. Many of them are more of a general strategy, which can be adapted or combined into multiple builds in a single deck
Defensive/ Block Builds
Block builds revolve around playing defensively. This means drafting a smaller deck than usual, and focusing on getting enough Block to block all damage every turn. The combat is then stalled out until a decks win condition is met.
- Footwork is possible the strongest card for this deck. This improves every Block gained card by 2 for the rest of the combat. If you are drafting a defensive deck, you want as many copies of this as you are offered (although more than 4 is perhaps too many).
- Dodge and Roll is very good Block-to-Energy ratio, and gets extra value when you know you will be attacked every turn.
- Leg Sweep is a single card that provides multiple turns of Weak is always good value, and this is very good against Bosses and single-target Elites as well as some of the stronger single-target enemies like Transient and The Maw
- Cloak and Dagger is basically a Defend +Shiv in one card. Decently strong on its own, and gets a lot better as the deck acquires additional Shiv synergies.
- After Image is a very good Block card with huge value throughout every combat. For 1 Energy you get usually at least 4-5 block every turn for the rest of combat. Synergizes very well with card-generation cards and 0-Energy cards.
- Burst is another strong card, as it basically doubles the Block of your next Block card. Goes very good with all the above Block cards.
- It's also good for executing your win condition. A Burst with Catalyst or Phantasmal Killer can win the combat by itself.
- Blur is very good at stacking Block. However, it's not as good as Ironclad's Barricade since it only lasts one turn. You need to use it wisely, or have a small enough deck, or have multiple copies of Blur if you want to keep stacking Block.
Poison Builds
Poison Builds use Poison stacks as their main source of damage. With the right cards, you can ramp up Poison stacks on an enemy very quickly and kill them in 1-2 turns. However, the usual style of Poison builds slowly ramp up stacks over time and whittle the enemy down over many turns.
- Noxious Fumes on its own, will gradually build up more and more poison until the enemy dies. It allows many builds to play much more defensively, and stall out fights with full-defense turns, as they are passively dealing more and more damage. Synergizes amazingly with Block Builds. However, this playstyle struggles with enemies that scale by buffing their own strength. Malaise is a great addition to a Fumes build.
- Poisoned Stab is a decent damage source on its own, this becomes better when you have a Poison deck and can reliably stack Poison.
- Catalyst, if you're able to play it multiple times, can exponentially increase Poison to ridiculous levels in a single turn. With Nightmare or Burst (or both), you get extra plays out of your Catalyst, which can quickly stack up hundreds of Poison. This build has incredible single-target damage, but very bad at damaging multiple targets (without The Specimen), and requires a decent supply of draw/energy. Very good for all single-target encounters, and becomes worse the more enemies there are.
- Average Poison cards are not that great on their own, and only become stronger if you already have a Poison deck built around them.
- Envenom adds Poison onto all of your attack cards. Works extremely well if you are able to play many attack cards in a turn. Synergizes well with cheap attacks like Endless Agony, multiple-hit like Riddle with Holes and pretty much all Shiv-generating cards.
- Corpse Explosion could help solve the lack of AoE damage of Poison.
- Snecko Skull Extremely strong for poison decks, this simply just gives more poison to your existing poison cards. You get the best value from this using poison sources that give small stacks of poison at a time: namely,Noxious Fumes and Envenom.
- The Specimen gives poison decks much-needed AoE damage. This is a must-have if you encounter this relic after you have committed to making a poison deck.
Discard/Draw Builds
This build aims to cycle through your deck quickly to find the key cards needed to finish the fight.
- Discard/Draw cards: these are the main cards in the deck that cycle through your deck for you:
- Tingsha/ Tough Bandages deals 3 damage / grants 3 block on each discard. If you can get these relics, you can spam discard to fight for you.
- Eviscerate
- Tactician grants 1 (2) Energy when discarded. If your deck can reliably discard Tactician, then it has a steady supply of Energy, which makes most of your turns much more efficient. With a small enough deck, you can actually guarantee discarding Tactician multiple times, which can become Infinite.
- Reflex draws 1 (2) card when you discard. Fully upgraded Lua error in Module:Cards at line 108: attempt to index local 'theCard' (a nil value).Reflex combine with Prepared, upgraded Calculated Gamble and small deck, you can infinite your deck and 1-turn kill any enemy. Few Neutralize +Heel Hook, Sneaky Strike, and Eviscerate cards could provide enough damage.Backflip is also acceptable source of defense and Escape Plan is even better.
Momentum/Value/Ramp Builds
- Unceasing Top: Whenever your hand is empty, draw 1 card. Allows you to play discard without fear of "running out of cards". If Concentrate is your last card, you get free energy by playing it and drawing. Deflect, Slice, and other 0-cost cards are much better, as they no longer lead to "dead hands". Unplayable cards, including Statuses & Curses, can completely ruin the build. Be careful.
Shiv Builds
A primarily damage-focused build that revolves around gaining and using many Shivs during each combat. The Silent also has a few Relics that are specifically for enhancing Shivs.
- Infinite Blades, Cloak and Dagger, Blade Dance are absolute musts for the archetype. All add Shivs to your hand. Amplified by strength cards and relics ( i.e. J.A.X., Shuriken, Kunai, Ornamental Fan). Don't forget to upgrade Infinite Blades first so it appear innately on your hand.
- Wrist Blade amplifies not only Shivs but Silent's other 0 energy attacks, such as Slice and Backstab. 0 energy attacks also have great synergy with Choke and A Thousand Cuts.
- Ninja Scroll can quickly jump start your first turn every combat
- Accuracy amplifies your shivs. The more, the better. Beware of The Awakened One.
- Envenom applies Poison while you attack with barrages of Shivs. Couple with the Snecko Skull relic for easy clears.Sadistic Nature also combines extremely effectively with it; the Poison from Envenom will trigger the damage from Sadistic Nature. This strategy can serve as a bridge between Poison and Shiv builds in case you end up with a mix of cards and relics suitable for each.
- Storm of Steel can be a great finisher if you have Envenom
- A couple of After Images give you great survivability due to card-spamming nature of this archetype.
- After unloading all your Shivs, Finisher adds free damage.
- Dead Branch - Shivs exhaust when played, and so benefit from relics that trigger on card .
- Anchor is useful for surviving while setting up your combo since your initial setup will take up most of your energy (Infinite Blades,After Image,A Thousand Cuts, etc.)
- A Thousand Cuts provides a good AoE damage for this deck.
- Choke offers strong single-target damage in a Shiv deck. Also since Choke causes the target to lose life instead of taking damage, it bypasses enemy Block.
- Expertise is very good for refilling your hand after playing your low-cost Shiv/Slice/EEndless Agony cards
Grand Finale Build
- Grand Finale deck is a combo deck, and requires most or all of the deck to be built around it to work. Also there are a few cards needed specifically to make it work.
- Well-Laid Plans is essential for the deck to work, as it ensures that you have Grand Finale in your hand when your draw pile is empty.
- Having Expertise in your hand as you approach the end of your draw pile ensures that you can draw exactly the right amount of cards to put your draw pile at 0.
- Having cards that can draw different amount of cards will also help you get your draw pile to 0:
- Escape Plan/Prepared - 1
- Backflip/Adrenaline/Prepared+ - 2
- Acrobatics - 3
- Expertise - Your current hand size - 6
- The Gambler's Brew potion - which allows you to discard any number of cards, then draw that many can also be used on a one-off basis to reduce your draw pile to exactly zero.
Unlocks
The Silent is unlocked by completing a run with The Ironclad.
Unlock Number | Prizes Unlocked |
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1st | Bane, |
2nd | Du-Vu Doll, Smiling Mask, { Tiny Chest |
3rd | Cloak and Dagger, |
4th | Art of War, The Courier, Pandora's Box |
5th | Concentrate, |