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Starter build guide

A safe first Silent build should reward sequencing, flexibility, and enough defense to survive setup turns

This starter Silent page focuses on a stable launch-week direction. It gives players a flexible plan without pretending the class already has one solved best list.

Guide type

Starter build

Class

Silent

Difficulty

Moderate

Status

Editorial

EditorialEditorial analysisLast updated March 11, 2026

What this first Silent build should emphasize

A launch-week Silent guide should not try to promise the highest ceiling line in every run. The safer goal is to give players a flexible starter direction that rewards sequencing without becoming too fragile too early.

For Silent, that usually means building around consistency, clean turns, and enough safety that the run still works when the perfect payoff pieces do not show up immediately.

The simplest early-game direction

If you want one practical starter lens for Silent, build toward these priorities:

  • cards that reward sequencing and efficient turn planning
  • enough defense that the deck can survive slower setup turns
  • steady damage sources instead of only high-roll burst turns
  • card choices that preserve flexibility and avoid clutter

What this guide should not overclaim

This page should not pretend it has already solved the final best Silent list. Silent tends to support many different lines, and early launch guidance should be careful not to overfit to one narrow deck picture.

The point is to offer a stable entry route for players who like flexible decision-making, not to freeze the long-term class meta too early.

When users should leave this page

Once players understand the starter direction, the next useful step is usually one of these:

  • return to the builds hub for other starter guides
  • open the Silent class page for identity and role framing
  • compare Silent against other classes on the tier list

Next clicks

The most useful follow-up pages after this starter guide

Users often want either the broader build hub or the underlying class page once they understand the starter direction.

FAQ

Questions a launch-week build page should answer honestly

A useful first build page needs to explain both the recommendation and the limits of that recommendation.

Is this supposed to be the final best Silent build?

No. It is a conservative starter direction meant to stay useful while Silent strategies are still expanding during Early Access.

Why is Silent a strong early build page?

Because Silent has strong search demand and a playstyle that naturally leads users from class identity into build planning.

What should users open after this guide?

The best nearby routes are the Silent class page, the broader builds hub, and the tier list.