Check your roles before retrying
A boss attempt usually fails faster when every card solves the same job. Cover recovery, protection, damage, and setup before you decide the deck is ready.
Start this Ghostwalker prep by checking survival, SP room, damage plan, and whether your cards fit the fight before spending more attempts.
A boss attempt usually fails faster when every card solves the same job. Cover recovery, protection, damage, and setup before you decide the deck is ready.
Block Tales boss advice can change after updates or fresh player runs. If a guide conflicts with the live fight, trust what happens in-game and adjust the build.
Open the build maker when you know what keeps ending the run. A usable plan shows BP left, SP pressure, survival coverage, and cards to try next.
Ghostwalker is the fourth SFOTH sword in the Block Tales sword order, slotted between Venomshank (Chapter 2) and the still-leaked Firebrand (Chapter 5). The same name also shows up as a stealth encounter inside the Pit of 100 Trials, which is why high-level No-Hit runs specifically skip the Ghostwalker room — it is a soft fail condition for the whole run.
Ghostwalker sits in a hidden chest that only opens after the Griefer rematch is logged in the save file. The Chapter 2 Griefer prep (Crowbar into Venomshank) is the gate, not the Ghostwalker fight itself. Skip the Griefer clear and the chest stays locked even if you run the Pit up to Floor 60.
Inside the Pit, Ghostwalker patrols narrow corridors and one-shots any party member that touches it on Hard mode. The counter is to wait for the patrolling line to walk past, then sprint the gap. Trying to fight it raw is a trap — the encounter is tuned as a stealth puzzle, not a DPS race, and a clean run means never taking the engage.
A reliable Ghostwalker run uses one movement or sprint card (to clear the corridor gap), one self-heal card (in case the patrolling line turns early), and one shield card (to survive a worst-case contact tick). Use the build maker to confirm BP, SP, and movement support before re-running the Pit or going back for the sword.
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Short answers for players who need the next practical action.
Start with a balanced build, keep recovery available, avoid spending all SP early, and use cards that fit the exact fight instead of only chasing raw damage.
Yes. Use it as a planning checklist, then confirm exact behavior in-game after major updates.
Open the build maker for card checks, the tier list for role comparisons, or the boss hub if you are looking for another fight.