Survivor Card
Antonio: Stable Damage Crawler
A reliable damage plan for early floors, best when paired with cheap openers and one clean finisher.
Key takeaway: keep Antonio: Stable Damage Crawler tied to one clear run objective before adding optional risk.

Antonio: Stable Damage Crawler is most useful when you need a concrete Vampire Crawlers decision before the next room, reward, or boss fight. Key takeaway: keep Antonio: Stable Damage Crawler tied to one clear run objective before adding optional risk.
First-clear routing, Mobile quick reference, Build planning
- Reading Antonio: Stable Damage Crawler without linking it to the next route, card, or boss decision.
- Ignoring the listed risk: Polluted hands.
- Treating the page as a standalone tip instead of part of a complete run plan.
Walkthrough Notes
Build shape
Avoid three different finishers.
Antonio works best when the deck is not overloaded. Keep cheap starters, then push one weapon line into the turn-ending hit.
- Avoid three different finishers.
- Armor keeps the route stable.
- Good default for first clears.
Build Planner
Safe first clear
- Start with Crawler Role.
- Keep one defensive reset before adding optional cards.
Boss burst baseline
- Start with Crawler Role.
- Keep one defensive reset before adding optional cards.
Build Recipes
Learning path
Turboturn
Ascending-cost card order that turns cheap setup cards into larger combo turns.
Shield window
The turn range where damage should be delayed until armor or shields are removed.
Gem economy
Rules for spending gems only when they create route safety or a power spike.
Shovel exit
A route shortcut used after the deck has banked enough value from a floor.
Polluted deck
A deck with too many low-impact cards to draw a reliable combo chain.
Bounce
Projectile behavior that rewards positioning and repeated target hits.
FAQ
When should I use Antonio: Stable Damage Crawler?
Use this character when its stage, role, and synergies match your current route instead of forcing it into every run.


