
Newsletter Subscribe
Enter your email address below and subscribe to our newsletter
Enter your email address below and subscribe to our newsletter
Your Source for Game News and Guides
The Slab represents one of Hollow Knight: Silksong’s most unique and challenging experiences – a secret area that strips away everything you’ve grown comfortable with and forces you to survive with just your basic movement abilities. This grim underground prison isn’t marked on any map initially, and getting there requires allowing yourself to be captured by a specific enemy.
What makes The Slab particularly fascinating is how it completely changes the game’s dynamic. Without your needle, tools, or cloak, you’re forced to approach combat and traversal from an entirely different perspective. It’s essentially Silksong’s version of a “naked run” built directly into the story progression.
Whether you stumble into The Slab accidentally or seek it out deliberately, this guide will help you navigate its treacherous passages, survive its unique mechanics, and ultimately escape with valuable rewards and access to new areas.
Unlike most areas in Silksong, The Slab isn’t accessed through normal exploration. Instead, you need to be captured by a specific enemy in Deep Docks – and yes, this is completely intentional game design.
Before you can reach The Slab, you’ll need:
Head to the top-right section of Deep Docks and look for the area near the red ants. You’ll find a wall-climbing section that leads to a peculiar enemy carrying a cage. This isn’t your typical Silksong enemy – it’s specifically designed to capture Hornet.
The capture process:
Pro tip: Make sure you’re prepared for a challenging sequence before allowing yourself to be captured. Consider this a point of no return until you complete the escape sequence.
Waking up in The Slab is jarring – Hornet has lost her needle, tools, cloak, and most of her abilities. This area serves as both a test of your fundamental movement skills and an introduction to new environmental mechanics you’ll encounter later in the game.
Your escape begins immediately upon waking up. Press any button repeatedly to break free from the cage – the game won’t tell you this explicitly, so don’t wait for prompts. Once free, you’ll need to navigate entirely through jumping, dashing, and basic movement.
From your starting position, head down and through the passage on the left. You’ll encounter a door that requires the Indolent Key, but don’t worry about it yet. Instead, look up for a breakable wall – this is easy to miss if you’re focused on the locked door.
Important: As you progress upward, you’ll encounter The Slab’s signature trap system. Pressure pads trigger spike traps beneath you, so watch your footing carefully. Without your cloak for extra mobility, these traps become significantly more dangerous.
Continue up and left until you spot several enemies above you. These enemies are holding Hornet’s confiscated gear – your needle and cloak are tantalizingly close, but you can’t reach them yet. This visual serves as both motivation and a reminder of what you’re working toward.
One of The Slab’s most interesting features is the introduction of the freeze mechanic – an environmental hazard that will become important in later areas of Silksong. When you exit to outdoor sections of The Slab, your health will gradually deplete due to the cold.
Heat sources appear as small fires or warm areas that will restore your temperature and stop health depletion. The key to surviving outdoor sections is planning your route between these heat sources. Without your healing abilities readily available, managing this environmental damage becomes crucial.
Strategic tip: The freeze mechanic trains you for later areas like Mount Fay, where cold management becomes even more critical. Use The Slab as practice for temperature-based traversal.
Navigate through the right passage from the outdoor area. You’ll find a room with three enemies that you can largely ignore – jumping and dashing over them is often safer than engaging without your needle. Without your cloak, building silk for healing is extremely difficult, so damage avoidance is paramount.
Head to the far right to locate the Indolent Gate, then drop down the hole. You’ll encounter Grindle, an NPC trapped behind a door who provides some context for your situation.
The Indolent Key hangs on a chain to the left, but grabbing it triggers an enemy spawn. This is one of The Slab’s more intense moments – grab the key and immediately sprint right toward Grindle’s door. Don’t try to fight the spawned enemies without proper equipment.
After freeing Grindle, follow him through the passage to find a crucial bench where you can rest and heal. Before leaving this room, check the wall on the right for a hidden passage leading to The Slab’s map. Having the map makes navigation significantly easier in this confusing underground maze.
Eventually, you’ll reach a room where combat is unavoidable. This encounter serves as a masterclass in environmental combat tactics, since your damage output is severely limited without proper equipment.
The room contains several ground traps that you can use against enemies. Instead of trying to defeat enemies through direct combat (which will take forever), lure them into the trap mechanisms. This teaches you to think creatively about combat encounters – a skill that serves you well throughout Silksong.
Combat tips for gear-free fighting:
After dealing with the mandatory combat encounter, you’ll face a parkour section that relies entirely on jumping and dashing. Without your cloak, needle abilities, or advanced movement tools, this section tests your mastery of Silksong’s fundamental movement mechanics.
This sequence actually serves as excellent training for players who might have become too reliant on advanced abilities. By stripping away your tools, The Slab forces you to perfect the basic movement that forms the foundation of all advanced techniques.
The climax of The Slab sequence involves infiltrating your captors’ location from above. Navigate through the freeze-affected outdoor area, using heat sources to maintain your health, until you reach the lever on the left side. The wall climb and enemy-dodging sequence that follows requires careful timing and patience.
When you finally reach the area directly above your captors, the game presents you with a stealth kill option. This dramatic moment returns your needle and cloak, immediately transforming the gameplay dynamic. The relief of having your abilities back makes this one of the most satisfying moments in Silksong.
With your gear returned, you’ll face multiple enemies, but your equipped tools won’t be available until you reach a bench. This creates an interesting middle ground where you have some abilities back but not your full arsenal. The Key of Heretic you receive after this fight becomes important for accessing deeper areas of The Slab.
The final section of The Slab involves using both the Indolent Key and the Key of Heretic to navigate to the Bellway Station. This underground transport hub becomes your exit point, but it also serves as a gateway to Mount Fay if you’re prepared for that challenge.
If you’ve progressed to Act 2 and obtained the Clawline ability, you can access Mount Fay from the left side of the Bellway Station. Mount Fay represents one of Silksong’s most challenging areas, with the freeze mechanic in constant effect and extremely difficult traversal challenges.
Mount Fay rewards: Successfully navigating Mount Fay grants access to a crucial double-jump ability that significantly improves your mobility throughout the rest of the game.
The Slab serves multiple purposes in Silksong’s overall progression:
If you haven’t completed Act 1 when you escape The Slab, you can use the Bellway Station to return to Shellwood and continue toward the Blasted Steps area and the challenging Last Judge boss fight. This flexibility allows players to tackle major challenges in different orders based on their preferences and skill level.
Preparation mindset: Accept that this area is meant to be challenging and different. Don’t expect to rush through it using normal Silksong strategies.
Movement focus: Use The Slab as intensive training for your basic movement skills. The techniques you perfect here will serve you throughout the entire game.
Resource conservation: Since healing is limited, prioritize perfect execution over speed. Taking damage in The Slab has much more severe consequences than in normal areas.
Environmental awareness: Pay close attention to trap placements and freeze mechanics. These environmental challenges become more complex in later areas.
The Slab might seem like a detour from Silksong’s main progression, but it’s actually one of the game’s most valuable learning experiences. By stripping away your comfortable tools and forcing you to master fundamental skills, it prepares you for the increasingly complex challenges that await in the upper reaches of Pharloom.
Ready to experience this unique challenge? You can explore The Slab and all of Silksong’s hidden areas on Steam, Nintendo Switch, PlayStation, or Xbox. Just remember – sometimes the most rewarding paths require a leap of faith into the unknown!