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===Excellent Synergists=== | ===Excellent Synergists=== | ||
*The {{IL|Accomplice: Priest of Briars|Short=yes}}, {{IL|Accomplice: Queen of Cod|Short=yes}}, and {{IL|Accomplice: Queen of Loins|Short=yes}} all allow you to clear your hand or introduce fewer cards to the deck, giving you more chances to draw the King's cards. | *The {{IL|Accomplice: Priest of Briars|Short=yes}}, {{IL|Accomplice: Queen of Cod|Short=yes}}, and {{IL|Accomplice: Queen of Loins|Short=yes}} all allow you to clear your hand or introduce fewer cards to the deck, giving you more chances to draw the King's cards. | ||
− | *The {{IL|Accomplice: King of Roses|Short=yes}} is on-skill and | + | *The {{IL|Accomplice: King of Roses|Short=yes}} is on-skill and his [[Four of Roses: Desire]] card gives Progress scaling with Prep — this makes Roses an incredible secondary Progresser if you find yourself unable to draw Motley's cards and keep increasing your Prep in the meantime. |
*The {{IL|Accomplice: King of Ambivalences|Short=yes}}, {{IL|Accomplice: Priest of Smiths|Short=yes}}, and {{IL|Accomplice: Fool of Audacities|Short=yes}} all give you Prep while also giving you Aces — with 5 Aces, Ambivalences can provide up 25 CP of Progress, making him the theoretical best Progresser in the Game.<ref>There are six Aces in the game, so Ambivalences could even hit 30 CP of Progress, but as the {{IL|Accomplice: Priest of Magpies|Short=yes}}'s cards do not give any Prep, it is probably better to not draft them — though, simulation is needed to tell for sure.</ref> That said, the {{IL|Accomplice: King of Ambivalences|Short=yes}} is off-skill (an Advanced Skill, to boot) and you will need to draw and play [[Seven of Ambivalences: Goad]] twice to reach his maximum potential, so his Progresser utility is more limited than the {{IL|Accomplice: King of Roses|Short=yes}}. Also, with the {{IL|Ace of Kings}} and the {{IL|Ace of Knights}}, Audacities can give up to 11 CP Progress and makes for an acceptable tertiary Progresser. | *The {{IL|Accomplice: King of Ambivalences|Short=yes}}, {{IL|Accomplice: Priest of Smiths|Short=yes}}, and {{IL|Accomplice: Fool of Audacities|Short=yes}} all give you Prep while also giving you Aces — with 5 Aces, Ambivalences can provide up 25 CP of Progress, making him the theoretical best Progresser in the Game.<ref>There are six Aces in the game, so Ambivalences could even hit 30 CP of Progress, but as the {{IL|Accomplice: Priest of Magpies|Short=yes}}'s cards do not give any Prep, it is probably better to not draft them — though, simulation is needed to tell for sure.</ref> That said, the {{IL|Accomplice: King of Ambivalences|Short=yes}} is off-skill (an Advanced Skill, to boot) and you will need to draw and play [[Seven of Ambivalences: Goad]] twice to reach his maximum potential, so his Progresser utility is more limited than the {{IL|Accomplice: King of Roses|Short=yes}}. Also, with the {{IL|Ace of Kings}} and the {{IL|Ace of Knights}}, Audacities can give up to 11 CP Progress and makes for an acceptable tertiary Progresser. | ||
*The {{IL|Accomplice: Knight of Skin|Short=yes}} has options to give you 2 Prep on both their cards, though they are off-skill. | *The {{IL|Accomplice: Knight of Skin|Short=yes}} has options to give you 2 Prep on both their cards, though they are off-skill. |