SMC STS2 Managed Controls Single-player desktop toolkit for Slay the Spire 2
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Windows desktop toolkit for Slay the Spire 2

Inspect live state, shape test runs, and iterate faster from one control panel.

STS2 Managed Controls is a local toolkit for players, modders, and testers who want faster setup loops in Slay the Spire 2. Check run state in real time, adjust gold, block, and energy, grant powers, add cards, and build repeatable combat scenarios without grinding through the same setup steps by hand.

  • One-time purchase: US$6.99
  • 30-minute free trial before activation
  • Designed for local single-player use
Live run-state readout
Desktop control panel
Resource and power editing
Card, power, and relic search
Faster build testing

Watch It in Action

See the current build running on a real local setup.

These short captures show the control panel, live state readout, and the general flow of preparing runs, testing interactions, and making quick changes from the desktop UI.

Current build walkthrough

A compact overview of the UI, the run-state panel, and the main editing flow.

What you can do with it

  • Check HP, block, gold, energy, floor, and ascension live
  • Set up test scenarios without replaying the same early-run steps
  • Grant powers or add upgraded cards for quick build experiments
  • Search cards, powers, and relics before applying changes
  • Use it for sandboxing, mod testing, and interaction checks

Second live demo

A separate capture from another session, included to show the tool in a different run context.

What You Can Do

Spend less time setting up runs and more time testing ideas.

Inspect Run State

See floor, ascension, HP, block, gold, and energy at a glance while the run is live.

Edit Core Resources

Change gold directly and maintain block or energy when you want a controlled test setup.

Try Powers and Cards

Grant powers, add upgraded cards, and build specific combat situations without repetitive manual prep.

Search Before You Apply

Use the in-app catalog to look up cards, powers, and relics before triggering runtime actions.

Test Faster

Useful for build checks, relic interactions, combat experiments, and mod behavior verification.

Use a Separate Desktop App

The tool runs in its own local window on Windows, so you can work from a dedicated control surface.

Who It's For

Best suited to players who want faster iteration.

  • Single-player users testing builds or combat setups
  • Mod authors checking interactions repeatedly
  • Testers who want to reproduce states quickly
  • Players who want live run-state visibility beyond OCR-only tools

Before You Buy

What to know up front

  • Intended for local single-player use only
  • Back up saves if you care about them
  • Some advanced tools are still experimental
  • Game updates can require compatibility fixes

Getting Started

Try it first, then unlock it with your install ID.

01

Launch the app

Every install starts with a 30-minute local trial, so you can see the workflow before buying.

02

Copy your install ID

Open License -> License Status... and copy the install ID shown by the app.

03

Complete checkout

Enter the install ID on the purchase page, then continue to Lemon Squeezy to complete payment.

04

Unlock the tool

Receive your activation key by email and paste it into the UI or CLI to unlock the app.

Pricing

Buy once, use locally

US$6.99 one-time purchase
  • No recurring billing
  • 30-minute free trial before purchase
  • Activation key delivered after payment processing
  • Unlocks with your install ID

Before You Buy

Quick answers to the common questions.

Is this a subscription?

No. The current checkout is configured as a one-time purchase at US$6.99.

What do I receive?

You receive an activation key for STS2 Managed Controls, delivered after payment processing and used to unlock your install ID.

Who is this for?

Players testing builds, modders checking interactions, and anyone who wants quick local sandbox setups in Slay the Spire 2.

Will it affect normal saves?

It changes live run state, so it is best treated as a sandbox/testing tool. Back up saves if that matters to you.