In the strategy game "Slay the Spire", the choice of relics is crucial to the player's tactics. "Strange Spoon" is a strange-looking but controversial relic that gives players a 50% chance of not discarding certain actively played cards, bringing a touch of uncertainty and strategy. This article will take an in-depth look at Spoon's role, benefit cards, and potential pitfalls to help players better understand and utilize this relic.
• Scope of application : Only effective for actively played cards, such as warrior's sacrifice, carnival, hunter's backstab, etc.
• Advantages and limitations : For characters like the viewer, since most of the cards are one-time consumption, the spoon is equivalent to providing the effect of Dolly Land. However, when there are too many non-powerful cards, the benefit of the spoon is not obvious and may even become a burden.
• Warrior : Sacrifice, Feast, Rage, etc., may be considered for use in specific genres.
• Hunter : backstabbing, refining potions, etc. Non-sword thief characters can try this.
• Robots : genetic algorithms, search, etc., suitable for strengthening specific tactics.
• Viewer : Cards such as Miracle have almost no negative effects, but may have limited benefits.
• Possible benefits : Corruption, Warcry+, etc. Although the probability is not high, it can occasionally play a role.
• Trap cards : knives, blue candles, etc. Cards with too low values or too much reliance on luck are easily affected by spoons.
• Warrior : Under the Sacrifice Feast combination, you can consider obtaining spoons to create a unique strategy.
• Hunter : Non-sword thieves can experience a feast of probability by choosing the alchemy kidney treasure.
• Jibao : Reprogramming or energy-related decks, spoons have a certain value.
• Viewer : Although the overall return may not be high, the risk is small and can be used as an alternative.
Overall, the appeal of Spoon Relic lies in its uncertainty, but for Slay the Spire, which requires a higher sense of operation, it may not be the best choice for every player. During the actual game, players should carefully evaluate whether they really need this "strange spoon" based on their character and deck characteristics.