Notas de guía
Boss readiness checklist
Boss readiness starts before the door. A deck should know how it opens the fight, how it survives a bad draw, and how it spends burst after the boss is vulnerable. If the route cannot answer those questions, the previous floor should be used to repair the plan.
- First turn: defensive, control, or burst.
- Shield answer: break, wait, or bypass.
- Add answer: clear before draw pressure grows.
- Burst answer: save payoff for exposed turns.
Shield and add control
Shields and adds punish greedy decks. Shield windows ask players to wait or break protection before spending burst. Adds ask players to control the room before damage gets redirected into a losing turn. Boss pages should be read as turn plans, not only enemy descriptions.
- Do not spend burst into protected turns.
- Clear adds before they multiply pressure.
- Use armor when the boss can punish a dead hand.
Route prep before bosses
The route before a boss should be chosen around the missing answer. If the deck lacks defense, take safer rooms. If it lacks damage, search for a controlled payoff. If it lacks card order, stop buying cards and clean the curve. The best boss strategy often starts two rooms earlier.
- Read the boss page before the final reward.
- Use routes to repair one missing answer.
- Stop farming once the boss plan is complete.
Crawler matchups
Different crawlers solve different bosses. Antonio can handle direct pressure, Imelda rewards scaling and spell value, and Pasqualina needs projectile and positioning logic. Use the matchup matrix when a boss keeps ending runs with the same failure pattern.
- Match crawler role to boss failure point.
- Check recommended gear before choosing the route.
- Use build recipes for complete boss-targeted plans.
Common mistakes
- Entering a boss room without a first-turn plan.
- Spending burst while shields or adds are still active.
- Farming the previous floor after the deck is already boss-ready.




