If you’re running a shiv deck and/or have a lot of deck cycling, you can get a lot of value out of After Image. Just one Blade Dance gives you 4 block (and 12 attack from the shivs) for only 1 energy.
Silent knows how to churn out dozens of cards in a turn, so After Image is fantastic for her.
Renders multi-hit enemies useless for a turn.While you probably don’t want to have a ton of these in your deck, having at least one gives you a potent defensive option that boosts your survivability. Even though it only debuffs enemies for a single turn, it detracts loads of damage from multi-hitting enemies. But here’s a list of 10 cards that are more powerful, useful, or versatile than others, and ones you’ll find yourself grabbing nearly every time they pop up.
Like any Slay the Spire character, the best cards for a deck with the Silent will vary by situation. Along with Ironclad, this dagger-wielding huntress from the foglands is one of the starting characters and an excellent way for new players to learn the basics of building deck synergies. The Silent is a highly defensive character that excels at rapidly playing cards and overwhelming enemies with a ton of nonstop chip damage.