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Upg/Normal ratio is strongly affected by average floor when the card is picked - cards that are typically chosen early on will trend towards a lower value because upgraded cards cannot be normally offered in Act 1. MORE: Slay The Spire: The Best Cards For The Silent, Ranked The Amazon ‘Lord Of The Rings’ Series. This can theoretically go above 1 but since unupgraded cards are offered much more often than upgraded version that should be pretty unlikely. Slay the Spire is available on PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch, PC, iOS, and Android. A low value indicates that the card is picked regardless of its upgrade. In particular: Silent cannot kill Lagavulin with the starter deck. This choice is made because of the extra difficulty that Silent faces in defeating early elite encounters in Act 1, before the player can tailor their resources towards the specific problems posed by a given seed. A higher value indicates that the card is picked more often when it's already upgraded and rarely in its unupgraded version. For this, we will focus on a particular ruleset of Slay the Spire: Ascension 20 Silent. Ratio of upgraded versions of cards relative to normal cards that have been picked. Upg/Normal - Shown only in the upgraded cards table. Dedicated to all discussion on the roguelike deckbuilding game Slay the Spire by Mega Crit Games.
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All statistics for cards which were obtained upgraded are separate and can be seen in the "Upgraded Cards" table. It does not include cards which were obtained as an upgraded version. Whetstone) a higher percentage shows that players prioritize upgrading that card over others. Although this value includes random upgrades (i.e. Percentage of cards that have been upgraded AFTER they were obtained through campfires or any other random or non-random means.
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Upgrade % - Shown only in the main table. Passed values are normalized to be in line with highest-seen card of that rarity because there was an error in old Spirelogs for a few months that did not record card choices when all options were skipped. In building my Silent deck I focused on card draw and energy production, which allowed me to generate near-infinite loops that. "The Library" event are not counted in this table. I thought I had finally won roguelike deck-builder Slay The Spire. Cards acquired through any means other than a standard "Choose a card" screen, even if there was some kind of choice involved, i.e. Picked and Passed - number of times each card was picked or passed during a "choose a card" screen, including Orrery.