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Slay the spire keys
Slay the spire keys











slay the spire keys

Elite encounters are harder in acts 2 and 3 unless you luck out, and have a very powerful build. However, because you know which encounter this is in the beginning I would suggest routing a plan that lets you get this key earlier. This is the hardest key to get, and a run can realistically end on this encounter as the difficulty of these buffed elite encounters can be rather high. In the map screen, the player will be able to know which encounter this is by an animated flame surrounding the elite character icon. The Emerald key is obtained by killing a buffed version of an elite encounter. The Emerald key can only be obtained once in each act.

slay the spire keys

This can be very tricky to get if you are in a difficult seed, or have a weaker deck to play around with. The Ruby key can be acquired at any time you enter a rest site, and during runs, I recommend only going for this key if you feel comfortable in the strength of your deck and player health. When the player enters the rest site they are given the option to forgo healing or upgrading a card in order to receive the ruby key. The Ruby key can be acquired at rest sites throughout the game. If the player defeats the Act 3 boss with all three of the keys in their position they will move onto Act 4.

slay the spire keys

The three keys which are the Ruby, Emerald, and Sapphire key are all obtained by doing optional challenges during a run. After you complete your first run of Slay the Spire with the Ironclad, the Defect, and the Silent you have the opportunity to replay the game again, but this time you can collect three keys and enter the additional Act 4. What the keys do in Slay the Spire can be confusing when you start your new playthrough.













Slay the spire keys