Just do Watcher things and decline a lot of the card rewards to keep your card count low. This one requires a bit of careful play but the card rewards were just insane for me (the Act 1 Astrolabe will make you say wow and I'm pretty sure I got offered a fourth Scrawl at some point). Watcher - Establishment Abacus Infinite - 47EJ8R4RLX8ZH From there winning becomes completely trivial. You also get offered multiple Biased Cognitions at some point. The second shop after Act 1 (so you get this either Act 2 or 3) gives you Orange Pellets and the act 2 chest gives you Frozen Egg. You fight Time Eater in Act 3 (can't recall if it's the first or second boss in A20) but you generate enough strength/dexterity to overpower it (double Wraith Form surely doesn't hurt either).ĭefect - Defect Power Hour - 2W49HT9WS4P3Vįirst elite gives you Mummified Hand, third elite gives you a Bird-Faced Urn and the fourth elite (non super elite) gives you both Bottled Tornado AND Heatsinks (which you should bottle). The first elite gives you a Shuriken and selecting Calling Bell as your act 1 boss relic gives you a Kunai. Silent - Shivs with Shuriken AND Kunai - A12D7ICGA3HB You probably need to rely on Eviscerate in Act 1 but from Act 2 onwards it's just Tingsha goes brrrr. The first card reward is a Calculated Gamble and from there you can just keep selecting draw/discard synergies (more Calculated Gambles, Acrobatics, Reflex, Tactitian, etc). Just choose the rare relic option from Neow and you get a floor 1 Tingsha. From there you get to experience 3 acts with the most broken combo in the game. If you get Kunai, picking Calling Bell as your act 1 boss relic will get you Dead Branch. You get either Dead Branch or Kunai from the Act 1 chest. You get Corruption as a card reward towards the end of Act 1 (pretty sure from an elite) in a middle path. Ironclad - Act 1 Corruption Dead Branch - 50U3K76TK8WMS Some of the rewards can be a bit fickle and they need you to encounter things in the correct order. If you give these seeds a go, try to stick to the encounter order in the images until you get the pieces you need. These are all A20 but I'm fairly certain you can use them from A1 onwards since the pathing remains the same. I sometimes play these whenever I'm on a huge losing streak just to remind myself how insane Slay the Spire decks can be. Oh well.Figured I'd make a post with my favourite seeds for anyone playing on Switch that wanted to see how it felt when the stars align and your deck becomes busted very early. Looking at this in one go is kind of depressing maybe I should have learned to play the piano or built a birdhouse or something. I think I'm too stupid for Cultist Simulator. Deep Sky Derelicts took a chunk of time but I kind of just lost interest after a while. I've torn through a bunch of others - Monster Train is a hoot but I got bored after a few cycles the difficulty curve of Against the Moon made it a bit un-fun after a while, I got decent mileage out of Nowhere Prophet and might pick it up again, and Roguebook is a good time (but I got it really early, and I think it might be priced too high for its value now). I love deckbuilding games and spend more time than I should on MTG Arena in the world of solo deckbuilding games, I had a solid amount of time with Slay the Spire but my go-to for a long time has been Griftlands, which I find much more interesting and rewarding on replay - after a few plays I do tend to quick-click through all the dialogue, but it's got excellent characters and world-building, the interrelation between the playable characters is really interesting, and I love the "combat vs.
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