

Campfires and stores are the top priority when picking a path.Īt a store, the most reliable purchase is removing a card. With this strategy, improving your deck is a much more reliable route to victory than earning relics, and removing a card is better than adding a card. You won't have to get lucky.įrom the Turtle point of view, the perfect deck is an engine with a high density of powerful ways to provide block, card draw, and energy, and just a small number of cards as the actual "win condition" that lets you defeat your opponents. If you follow this guide, you will be able to beat the game most of the time. I was motivated to write this guide when I saw some comments from people that had played this game a number of times without beating the end boss, or doing it only rarely.

If you enjoy inevitably grinding down your opponent, or playing control decks in games like Magic: The Gathering, then the Turtle Style might be for you. It does not rely on unusual cards or relics, so you can win most runs this way. This is a very consistent way to play the game. By the end of the game, you will be able to draw enough cards and gain enough block to prevent damage indefinitely, and eventually win through a small number of win condition cards. At the beginning of the game, you might have a lot of turns playing Defend-Defend-Strike. A perfect battle is a battle in which you took no damage. This is a guide to one of them - the Turtle Style. There are many different ways to play Slay the Spire.
