I’ve been playing Slay the Spire 2 and I’ve been really enjoying it.

The new characters, Regent and Necrobinder, have really interesting play styles. Overall, it’s proving to be a great sequel to an already great game.

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  • KnitWit@lemmy.world
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    2 months ago

    I’m not the biggest fan of the Regent, but overall am enjoying the game a ton. All the additions to the original characters are solid as well, love the sly mechanic. Dig the new enemies.

    • Zikeji@programming.dev
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      2 months ago

      Regent pisses me off lol. All the others I got solid strategies with but regent is still a PITA

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        2 months ago

        The secondary energy seems out of whack. Too hard to generate which immediately switches to OP if you get one of a few things that solve the generation issue.

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          2 months ago

          Yeah, I run into basically one of three issues with Regent:

          • I have a deck that can do good damage and accrue stars, but getting destroyed without any block
          • I have a deck with lots of block and stars, but do barely any damage so it’s a race against enemies strengthening themselves.
          • Card rewards flip flop between forge and stars, so can’t build a consistent deck for Act I boss

          I can’t tell if I’m just playing him bad or getting bad luck, but he’s the one I’ve struggled with the most.

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            2 months ago

            I think a lack of synergy between stars and forge is part of what leads to that. With sovereign blade costing 2 (or 3 with the double hit power) it doesn’t play well with having to spend energy gaining stars as well.

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              2 months ago

              Oh yeah, what I’ve seen some people suggest is to target one or the other. It’s just even doing that hasn’t really clicked for me.

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                2 months ago

                Huh, in one recent run I was using stars to block and do chip damage whilst slowly building up the blade for a big wallop at the end.

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    2 months ago

    I’ve been loving it so far. For me personally the game is pretty hard but it feels much less frustrating to lose a run than in Slay the Spire 1.

    It finally clicked with me that skipping a card reward is often the best option, pathing for elites is worth the relics, and upgrading a card is often better than healing.

    I’m motivated to study the game and try my best to beat A10. Does anyone know good resources for the game beyond the click baity beginner tips and going infinite montages?

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      2 months ago

      Removing cards is also a big help.

      Outside of a few specific cases, Strikes and Blocks are largely chaff. So my first few store visits are primarily for removing cards.

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    2 months ago

    I’m really enjoying it too. I feel like they really refined a lot of the existing mechanics… it’s so much more clear to me know what the original envisioning of some mechanics were.

    I feel like they saw how the game ended up being played, and went back to the drawing board.