![]() ![]() ![]() Not only does this fight test your calibre as a player, it'll shatter your perspective of what you think a powerful deck actually looks like. Its looming advantage made my pathetic attacks seem futile, and it was only by chance that I drew the cards I desperately needed to win. After shuffling five debilitating cards into your deck, its attacks hack away at your HP at an alarming rate as it continues to gain strength. I was quite happy working my way through each ascension blissfully unaware of the true Slay the Spire ending.Ĭontending with the Heart's nasty tricks then introduces an entirely new challenge. Drifting between characters and finding the ideal build with each has been enough to keep me occupied, and the additional challenges attached to each new ascension ensure I'm never short of a frustratingly new thing to sulk about. I've been grinding through Slay the Spire's ascensions with each character for months, but I never really considered trying my luck in the fourth act. Naturally, I have to finish it off with a Strike just to add insult to injury.īuilding the perfect deck to defeat the Heart has consumed my evenings for a couple of weeks now. I can't believe I've finally beaten the Heart. Blizzard+ steals a chunk of health from the Heart, and Buffer+ keeps me safe as it moves in for an otherwise lethal hit. I manage to stabilise, but as my focus depreciates I can see the last couple of turns are going to rely on the perfect draw to pull this off. I draw Biased Cognition+ and continue frantically cycling through orbs. ![]()
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