Summary
Inscryptionis a complicated and in some ways difficult game, fusing the deckbuilding, board game, and roguelike genres withpuzzles and meta elements. To survive in this demanding environment the player will need every tool at their disposal, from cards to teeth to consumable items. Everything is precious, and nothing is wasted.
Amongst the player’s most valuable possessions are Boons, a handful of extremely powerful cards with unique effects that can dramatically change how the final boss battle of Act 1 goes. Each Boon is unique, and each can help a floundering deck to eke out a win or make an already solid deck even stronger. Given the variety of builds and routes through the game that is possible inInscryption,it’s worth considering which of these Boons are best.
Updated on July 01, 2025, by Ritwik Mitra:Inscryption is one of the most unique indie games players can check out, with players going through a haunted video game that is as atmospheric and mysterious as they come. The first act sets the stage for an unforgettable experience where players must slowly and steadily make progress before eventually defeating Leshy and uncovering more than what meets the eye in this title. Beating the bosses and defeating Leshy is a satisfying moment, and players must make use of several Boons to ensure that they can reach this goal with relative ease.
6Minor Boon Of The Bone Lord
One Bone Acquired At The Start Of Each Round
Allows the player to start the battle with one bone. A Minor Boon, this card is obtained by sacrificing a standard creature during the Bone Lord event. Bones are the resource used to play certain creatures, andstarting a match with additional resources is always a good thing,butthe Minor Boon of the Bone Lord is just that: minor.
Since it takes multiple copies of this Boon before the player will notice much of a strategic difference, the Minor Boon of the Bone Lord is bottom tier in terms of value. Sure, it may be worth using just for the added benefit it brings to battle but pales in comparison to all the proper Boons in the game. It may leave a lot to be desired but that should take nothing away from the minor benefit it lets players enjoy.
It’s typically not worth going out of one’s way to reach the Bone Lord event and receive the Minor Boon of the Bone Lord. If, however, the player can receive the boon without giving up a visit to a more valuable event (such as the Campfire or Mycologists), picking up this Boon can be worthwhile. This is particularly true if the player is running a deck heavy on cards with Bone costs, as even a minor resource boost is better than nothing.
5Boon Of The Forest
Occupies Empty Spaces At The Start Of The Battle Against Leshy
Allows the player to start the battle with a Grand Fir on all of their spaces. A Grand Fir is a terrain card with 3 Health and the Mighty Leap Sigil. There are distinct pros and cons to having them on the board, which is part of what makes the Boon of the Forest one of the least useful Boons.With 3 Health and Mighty Leap allowing them to defend against the opponent’s Airborne creatures,the Grand Fir is excellent at stalling, providing a solid defensive wall between the player and their opponent. This wall gives the player time to draw and prepare for sacrifices.
Given the challenging battle against Leshy that awaits players after selecting a special boon, it’s easy to see why Boon of the Forest can be rather valuable for players who need some breathing room. Leshy’s assault can be relentless and players can take some time to draw cards and potentially enjoy a greater defensive bonus if these Grand Firs turn into Gold Nuggets.
4Boon Of The Bone Lord
Eight Bones Acquired At The Start Of Each Battle
Allows the player to start the battle with eight bones. The supersized version of its minor cousin, the Boon of the Bone Lord can make a massive difference inthe utility of certain decks.Starting the match with eight bones can mean the difference between struggling to play one or two bone-cost creatures in the late game and playing a number of them, or one or two powerful ones, immediately.
Being able to field such creatures as soon as the match begins is advantageous.The main thing holding the Boon of the Bone Lord back from true greatness is its somewhat niche appeal. Some decks use bone-cost creatures only a little or not, making some other Boons far more attractive.
Unlike the Minor Boon of the Bone Lord, this Boon is almost always worth pursuing if the player has a deck reliant on bones. This Boon also has good synergy with the Worthy Sacrifice Sigil, which causes creatures to produce three bones when slain instead of one, thus ramping up one’s creature drops all the more. All of this makes it worthwhile for players to sacrifice a Black Goat in their possession and make the most of this powerful Boon.
3Boon Of Goat’s Blood
Places A Black Goat At The Start Of The Final Battle Against Leshy
Allows the player to start the battle with a Black Goat on the board. The Black Goat has one Health, zero Power, the Worthy Sacrifice Sigil, and is a member of the Hooved Tribe. Though its stats are incredibly weak,the Black Goat is still a highly valuable card due to the Worthy Sacrifice Sigil,since cards with that Sigil can be sacrificed for three Blood instead of one.
This is a special Boon players can access before the final fight against Leshy. Every single advantage counts, making it clear why players would benefit from a sacrificial card that lets players bring tough units into this battle from the get-go. It may seem like a small Boon but does wonders for the player’s chances against the final boss of Act 1.
2Boon Of The Ambidextrous
Draw Twice At The Beginning Of A Turn
Allows the player to draw twice at the beginning of their turn. As simple as it is impactful, the Boon of the Ambidextrous does a couple of important things for the player. The first is helping the early stage of the match tremendously by speeding up draws when getting cards on the board for sacrifices is most important.
The second is helping the player to finda specific card or combination of cardsthey’re looking for, bycutting the amount of time necessary to progress through the deck by half.Given that by the time the player has reached the final boss they most likely have a few cards upon which they are particularly dependent, almost nothing beats the Boon of the Ambidextrous for making sure the player’s plan comes to fruition.
The Boon of the Ambidextrous benefits small and large decks alike, enabling the player to move through large decks without being hampered as much by the glut of cards. If the player instead limits the addition of new cards and uses events like the Bone Lord and Mycologists to weed unneeded cards from their deck, the player can use the Boon of the Ambidextrous to essentially guarantee that they will draw their combo cards when needed.
1Boon Of The Magpie’s Eye
Choose A Card While Drawing From The Deck
Allows the player to choose which card from the deck they want when they draw, instead of drawing blindly. At the beginning of the game, this card would have little impact, but by the end of the game–when the player’s deck has many cards and may depend heavily upon one or two of them–having the Boon of the Magpie’s Eye is in itself almost enough to ensure the final boss’s defeat.
Whether the player’s deck and strategy are centered around unkillable Cockroaches, replicating Beehives, or thestrength of the player’son Deathcards, the Magpie’s Eye allows the player to fetch what they want when they want it. When paired with the Boon of the Ambidextrous this card is even stronger, guaranteeing that the player can dictate the rhythm of the entire match and obliterate the boss.
The Boon of the Magpie’s Eye is in some ways a strategic reversal of the Boon of the Ambidextrous since the former Boon is strongest when the player has many cards, whereas the latter is most potent when they have few. The pairing of these two Boons is one of the strongest in the game, but even by itself, the Boon of the Magpie’s Eye can turn an average deck into a great one.