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Guida alle buildVerificato March 8, 2026

Migliori build per personaggio

Tutti gli archetipi viabili per i cinque personaggi, con nomi delle carte, costi di energia, sinergie delle reliquie e obiettivi di costruzione. Copre Ironclad, Silent, Defect, Necrobinder e Regent.

Necrobinder character select screen showing starter relic and Osty companion
Each character has unique build paths — the Necrobinder's Bound Phylactery and Osty define her playstyle.

Ogni personaggio in Slay the Spire 2 ha da 2 a 4 percorsi di build viabili. La chiave per vincere le partite e impegnarsi presto in un archetype e selezionare carte che lo supportano, piuttosto che disperdersi tra piu direzioni.

Questa guida copre tutti gli archetipi confermati con le carte specifiche che fanno funzionare ogni build, le reliquie che li amplificano e le dimensioni target del mazzo.

Nota di verifica

Dati delle build verificati con Mobalytics, SlashSkill, GameRant, TheGamer e guide delle comunita cinese e giapponese. Nomi e costi delle carte verificati nel database Untapped.gg.

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Ironclad: four archetypes

Strength Scaling is the most beginner-friendly Ironclad build. (2 energy, Power) gives +3 Strength every turn. and are the easiest current-card-pool ways to keep the stat climbing, while and turn stacked Strength into fast lethal damage. Target 25 to 30 cards and aggressively remove Strikes after Act 1.

Body Slam Block uses (1 energy, Power) to retain Block between turns, then (1 energy, Attack) deals damage equal to your Block total. and generate Block while thinning your deck. adds passive damage every time you gain Block.

Exhaust Engine is the most complex path. The holy trinity is (all Skills cost 0 but Exhaust), (draw a card whenever you Exhaust), and (gain Block whenever you Exhaust). Cycle through your entire deck each turn, generating massive Block and card advantage. (0 energy, 17 AoE damage) is the new finisher that replaced Dead Branch from the original game.

Self-Damage uses (1 energy, Power) to convert HP loss into Strength. (1 energy, Attack) deals 6 AoE damage and costs 6 HP, triggering Rupture for free Strength. High risk, high reward, and best with 's 6 HP post-combat healing as a safety net.

Silent: Sly dominates, Poison scales, Shivs burst

Sly Discard is the strongest Silent archetype and has the highest damage ceiling of any character in the game. Sly cards play themselves for free when discarded from your hand before the end of your turn. (1 energy, Skill) discards your entire hand and draws 5 new cards, triggering every Sly card in your hand for free. and maintain cycling momentum. Target 20 to 25 cards with heavy Sly density.

Poison uses , , and to stack poison, then leans on and duplicated skill turns from to accelerate the damage clock. This is the most beginner-friendly Silent build because it does not require precise discard sequencing. Surviving the first few turns is the main challenge.

Shiv builds use , , and to generate and buff Shivs. Accuracy increases all Shiv damage, and stacking multiple copies creates exponential scaling. Viable but generally lower ceiling than Sly or Poison.

Defect: Claw is back, Focus is gone

Claw 0-Cost Spam is the comeback story of the sequel. (0 energy, Attack) gains +2 permanent damage every time any Claw is played. , , and cycle through your deck. (2 energy, Attack) retrieves every 0-cost card from your discard pile, re-enabling Claw loops. Keep deck size tight because every non-zero-cost card dilutes your Claw draws.

Orb Scaling still works but permanent Focus stacking from the original game has been removed. Dark Orbs now scale passively over time in their slot instead of scaling with Focus. Plasma Orbs solve energy constraints. remains the primary Focus generator, and channels Frost Orbs for passive Block generation. The aggressive Lightning path leans on , , and , while the defensive Frost path uses and .

Necrobinder: thin your deck ruthlessly

Soul Cycle with is the most consistent Necrobinder build. Haunt (1 energy, Power) deals 6 damage to all enemies every time you play a Soul card. Souls are 0-cost tokens that draw a card and Exhaust themselves. With two copies of Haunt and a deck of 15 to 20 cards, you achieve a pseudo-infinite loop where playing Souls draws more Souls, each dealing 12 unavoidable damage. (1 energy, Attack) gains permanent +3 to 4 damage per play, scaling across your entire run.

Doom Stacking uses , , and to apply Doom to enemies. When an enemy's HP drops to or below their total Doom stacks, they die instantly. This build excels against high-HP targets but requires careful Doom tracking. and convert Doom triggers into defensive Block.

Osty Minion builds focus on keeping your companion alive with and while it deals passive damage. Less consistent than Soul Cycle but provides a defensive fallback. All Necrobinder builds share one rule: keep your deck small. Quest Cards and filler cards destroy your cycling speed.

Regent: commit to Stars or Forge, never both

Star Burst uses and (Power) to deal 3 damage every time you spend or gain a Star. Stars are a persistent second currency that carries between turns and combats. (0 energy) cycles your Stars for damage, and converts Stars into Energy for explosive turns. deals 7 damage per Star and can reach 49 or more AoE damage. is a mandatory relic that amplifies Star generation.

Forge Sovereign Blade uses the Forge mechanic to permanently upgrade , a Retained attack card that scales its damage across the entire run. and support this path. The key is a lean deck that draws Sovereign Blade consistently every turn.

The critical mistake is splitting between Stars and Forge. A 50/50 split means your deck excels at nothing. Commit fully to one path by Act 1 and draft only cards that support it. {{relic:Mini Regent}} (relic) provides Strength scaling from Star spends and pairs well with the Stars path.

Deck construction principles

Ironclad and Defect Orb builds work best at 25 to 30 cards. Silent Sly wants 20 to 25 cards. Necrobinder Soul Cycle needs the tightest deck at 15 to 20 cards. Regent depends on path: Stars can handle 25 cards, Forge wants fewer than 20.

Remove Strikes aggressively in every character. The biggest drafting mistake is taking every interesting card you see. A focused 20-card deck consistently outperforms a 35-card deck with better individual cards.

FAQ

Quale personaggio e il piu forte in questo momento?

Lo scarto Astuzia di Silent ha il tetto di danni piu alto. La Forza di Ironclad e il piu costante e permissivo. Le Stelle di Regent hanno la migliore raffica in area. Tutti e cinque i personaggi possono completare partite in Ascensione con la build giusta.

Bisogna forzare un archetype dalla prima ricompensa di carte?

No. Prendi la migliore carta disponibile nei primi 3-5 piani poi impegnati nell'archetype che le tue prime scelte supportano meglio. La flessibilita all'inizio porta a build piu forti per l'Atto 2.

Dead Branch e ancora nel gioco?

Dead Branch e stata rimossa dal pool di reliquie in STS2. L'archetype Esaurimento usa ora (0 energia, 17 danni in area) e Ashen Strike come finisher.