Slay the Spire 2 Classes by Win Rate

Compare every Slay the Spire 2 class by win rate — the Ironclad, Silent, Defect, Necrobinder and Regent. MetaBot tracks real runs to reveal which character clears the spire most often, alongside each class’s average floor reached, run length and starting HP. Use it to pick the strongest class for climbing the ascension ladder.

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Class
Starting HP
Win RateAvg Floor
Avg Run Time
18016.3%25.334m
26613.2%18.935m
37012.7%21.126m
47511.2%17.863m
57511.1%28.339m

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Slay the Spire 2 Classes by Win Rate – FAQ

What is the best class in Slay the Spire 2?

The Ironclad currently has the highest win rate in Slay the Spire 2 at 16.3% across tracked runs, making it the strongest class right now. The Defect sits at the other end with a 11.1% win rate.

What is the hardest class in Slay the Spire 2?

By win rate, The Defect is the most challenging class, winning 11.1% of its runs — below the other characters. Lower win rates often mean a class is more reliant on the right cards and relics to come online.

What are all the classes in Slay the Spire 2?

Slay the Spire 2 has 5 playable classes: The Ironclad, The Silent, The Defect, The Necrobinder, The Regent. Ranked by win rate, the order is The Ironclad (16.3%, 80 HP), The Necrobinder (13.2%, 66 HP), The Silent (12.7%, 70 HP), The Regent (11.2%, 75 HP), The Defect (11.1%, 75 HP).

How are Slay the Spire 2 class win rates calculated?

A class win rate is the percentage of that character’s completed runs that end with the spire cleared, measured across all recorded runs. It reflects overall consistency rather than any single deck, so it’s a good starting point for picking a character.