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A patch-aware Slay the Spire 2 guide database for returning players who want tier lists, cards, relics, bosses, and build notes without forum digging.

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Slay the Spire 2 Card List

A card-list hub for Slay the Spire 2 with class pages, colorless cards, rarity buckets, and tier-list links.

Primary keyword: slay the spire 2 card list5 min read

Quick answer

The card-list page should become the clean index for every card page. The first version prioritizes structure, filters, and links to card tier logic.

Slay the Spire 2 card list and card tier footage
Card-list pages should help readers move from lookup to draft context without pretending every card has one universal rank.

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.

  • Group cards by character, rarity, and type.
  • Link every card to tier notes and patch confidence.
  • Add colorless and rare card sections as separate subtopics.

Use the card list as a draft index

A card list is most useful when it helps players answer a live reward-screen question. The first scan should identify character, rarity, type, and whether the card is meant to solve damage, block, draw, scaling, or economy. After that, the reader can follow tier-list and character links for the actual pick condition.

  • Start with character and card role before reading a tier label.
  • Use rarity as a discovery filter, not as proof of strength.
  • Link every important card to the page that explains when to take it.

What every future card entry should include

Every full card entry should eventually answer the same set of questions: what problem the card solves, what support it needs, whether the upgrade changes the pick, and which boss or elite makes the card better or worse. This keeps the database useful even while Early Access balance moves.

Slay the Spire 2 Silent card tier footage used for card-list structure
Character-specific card footage should feed tags, upgrade notes, and pick conditions.
  • Record base role, upgrade role, character fit, and support requirement.
  • Mark cards that are strong only after the deck is already stable.
  • Use video review to capture reward context before changing recommendations.

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

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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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Slay the Spire 2 Card Tier List

Patch-aware card rankings with character context, upgrade value, support density, and act pressure notes.

Slay the Spire 2 Colorless Cards

A Slay the Spire 2 colorless card guide for evaluating flexible picks, shop decisions, and cross-character utility.

Slay the Spire 2 Rare Cards

A rare-card guide for Slay the Spire 2 focused on when expensive, powerful, or build-around cards are worth taking.

FAQ

Is the card list complete?

The first version is an indexed framework. It should expand into a complete table as verified card data is added.

Should I use the card list or card tier list first?

Use the card list to identify and navigate. Use the card tier list when you need draft priority, patch confidence, and pick conditions.