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Slay the Spire 2: The Regent's 'Big Bang' Clone Build is Breaking the Game!

Slay the Spire 2: The Regent's 'Big Bang' Clone Build is Breaking the Game!

As the Slay the Spire 2 Early Access continues, the potential of the new character, 'The Regent,' is being unearthed in increasingly absurd ways. Creator MythyMoo recently shared a video titled 'This Regent Build Is UNBEATABLE Slay The Spire 2,' showcasing a build that uses the 'Clone' mechanic to infinitely replicate the 'Big Bang' card. The visual impact and numerical power have left veteran players stunned.

Video Link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Btn4L5mavtE

Community Buzz: Is This Even Legal?

In the video, the Regent elegantly waves a hand while spamming high-damage cards like a chat bot. This contrast between character animation and destructive power has become a hot topic.

Controversy 1: The Exponential Growth of the Clone Mechanic

Players are shocked to find that the 'Clone' mechanic in the sequel is far crazier than expected. @Ne_Ne_Vova_UA noted that they assumed cloning only happened once, but each new copy also carries the clone attribute. This exponential growth led @mr.anthropology3277 to joke: 'Slay the Spire 2: I see you want to play Big Bang... how many times? Mythymoo: Yes.' Hardcore player @strawberryfields2111 added a fun fact: with the 'Bing Bong' relic, each clone gives 3x instead of 2x, pushing the power level even further.

Controversy 2: Elegant Spamming and the Bored Regent

The Regent's character animation has become a meme in itself. @davidschwab7556 observed that despite the chaos on screen, the Regent keeps waving a hand boredly, as if asking for more fresh ground pepper on pasta. @jaym3971 commented that the continuous card spamming makes the character look like they are 'Doom Scrolling.' This blend of character personality and overwhelming power adds a unique charm to the game.

Potential Pitfalls and Balance Reflections

Of course, veteran players are quick to spot weaknesses. @insomniac_777 warned that encountering enemies with a '9 damage max per hit' cap would make this build a nightmare. @AbelmcTrobel also joked that the Regent is lucky the 'Time Eater' isn't in its prime form yet, as this infinite playstyle would be easily countered. These discussions highlight the community's deep engagement with game balance.

Professional Perspective: Strategic Reimagining with New Mechanics

From a design standpoint, the Regent's 'Clone' mechanic is a bold challenge to the 'lean deck' philosophy of the original game. It encourages players to expand their decks through specific means and reap massive rewards. This design not only increases build diversity but also makes the 'ceiling' of each run more unpredictable. While it may seem 'overpowered' now, consistently achieving such a combo at high Ascension levels remains a core strategic challenge.

Conclusion

MythyMoo's video is a perfect demonstration of 'violent aesthetics' for the new Regent character. Whether it's the high-damage 'Big Bang' build or other variants based on the clone mechanic, it proves Slay the Spire 2's success in mechanical innovation. Are you ready to head into the Spire and experience the thrill of 'Doom Scrolling' your enemies to death?


Disclaimer: This article is compiled based on publicly available information and comments. Game mechanics are subject to the actual game version.

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