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Slay the Spire 2 Achievements Guide

A Slay the Spire 2 achievements tracker framework for unlock goals, spoiler controls, run planning, and completion notes.

Primary keyword: slay the spire 2 achievements5 min read

Quick answer

Achievement pages should help players plan completion without spoiling every secret above the fold. The first version should track categories and later expand into a complete checklist.

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Achievement pages should separate completion planning from spoiler-heavy hidden goals.

What to check first

Use this page as a practical search-intent answer first, then follow the related database links for deeper card, relic, character, boss, and patch context.

  • Separate spoiler-light achievement categories from hidden details.
  • Link achievement goals to character, boss, and collectible pages.
  • Mark patch-sensitive unlock conditions clearly.

Achievement pages need spoiler control

Achievement traffic can contain two very different readers: completionists who want exact routing and early players who only want to know what kind of goals exist. Put categories first, then hide or push deeper details that reveal bosses, unlocks, or late-game states.

  • Group achievements by character, boss, build, unlock, and challenge type.
  • Mark hidden or leak-sensitive details before the answer text.
  • Link each achievement route to the guide page that helps complete it.

Completion videos should become category checklists

A video about finishing all achievements before the sequel is useful because it shows how completionists think: route planning, hidden goals, character coverage, and cleanup tasks. The page should turn that footage into categories first, then add exact requirements only when they are verified and spoiler-safe.

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Completion footage should create achievement categories before it exposes hidden details.
  • Separate completion planning from hidden requirement text.
  • Group goals by character, ascension, boss, unlock, and special challenge.
  • Link exact routes to the guide pages that solve them.

Ascension unlocks need progression labels

Ascension unlock footage belongs on the achievements page when it explains progression rather than pure difficulty advice. Readers need to know what unlocks next, what proof is required, and which parts of the page are progression spoilers.

Slay the Spire 2 ascension unlock footage used for progression labels
Ascension unlock videos should be labeled as progression help before they become difficulty advice.
  • Label ascension-level information separately from achievement cleanup.
  • Link difficulty advice to the ascension and strategy pages.
  • Keep unlock requirements versioned while Early Access systems can change.

Editorial note

This page is part of the first English-only content batch. It is written conservatively for Early Access and should be tightened whenever a major patch changes public information or run data.

Guide Status

Version: Early Access
Updated: Jun 11, 2026

Source Footage

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These videos are queued for transcript review, screenshot selection, source playback, and original guide writing. We use them as research material, then rewrite the advice in our own structure.

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Achievements Leaked

ALL the Slay the Spire 2 Achievements Leaked.mp4

  • Structure achievement categories and spoiler warnings.
  • Separate confirmed completion planning from leak-sensitive claims.
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Finishing All Achievements

Finishing All Achievements Before Slay the Spire 2.mp4

  • Turn completionist footage into achievement category checklists.
  • Separate hidden requirement details from spoiler-light planning.
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Ascension Unlock Every Level

Slay The Spire 2 Ascension Guide – Unlock Every Level Easily.mp4

  • Label ascension progression separately from ordinary achievement cleanup.
  • Route difficulty advice to strategy and ascension pages.

Community Notes

Share run proof, matchup pressure, patch corrections, or exact video timestamps. Strong notes cite a patch, character, ascension, boss, or reward screen so they can become future page updates.

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Collectible Tracker

The collectible tracker collects pages that are not pure strategy: unlocks, potions, event outcomes, relic discovery, and completion notes.

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An unlock guide for Slay the Spire 2 covering characters, cards, relics, achievements, and spoiler-aware completion tracking.

Slay the Spire 2 Events Guide

A spoiler-aware Slay the Spire 2 events guide for risk, reward, unlocks, and decision planning.

FAQ

Will this page include hidden achievements?

Yes, but hidden or spoiler-heavy achievements should be separated so players can choose how much to reveal.

How should achievement spoilers be handled?

Show broad categories first, then place exact hidden requirements behind spoiler labels or deeper sections so early players are not forced to reveal late-game details.