The Watcher is the best thing to hit Slay The Spire since sliced fungi beast. She’s the new character currently lurking on the beta branch: a monk for whom deck balance is unprecedentedly essential. She’s all about flowing in and out of different stances, dishing out unseemly damage, but then taking unseemly damage if you can’t play a card that stops her being so angry. In the late game, a single turn will see you pivot between stances more often than two coked-up adolescents on a see-saw.
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After teasing it four several months, MegaCrit has finally announced the fourth character to arrive in its roguelike deck builder - The Watcher.
Currently available to play in the beta build of the game on PC (instructions on how to access that here), The Watcher is described as "a blind ascetic who has come to 'Evaluate' the Spire. Master of the divine Stances."
The new character's abilities revolve around 'Miracles' and 'Stances'. Miracle cards stay in your hand until they're used, they cost nothing to play and give you one extra point of energy when used.
Oh no. It’s happening again. Slay The Spire has released a new character on the beta branch, and I’m once more betwixt its jaws. She’s still being tested and won’t appear in the main game for a while, but let me introduce you to the Watcher. She’s a monk who flows between “stances”. Calm, one moment, a hurricane of double damage the next – albeit a hurricane that takes double damage themselves. They’re the most elegant and simultaneously fiddly character to date. I was up till 2am. I should know.