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**'''Prep supports''', who build Preparations to allow other accomplices to use their stronger options. The {{IL|Accomplice: Knight of Skin|Short=yes}} is the archetypal example here, able to build multiple Preparations in a single action or make progress at the same time.
 
**'''Prep supports''', who build Preparations to allow other accomplices to use their stronger options. The {{IL|Accomplice: Knight of Skin|Short=yes}} is the archetypal example here, able to build multiple Preparations in a single action or make progress at the same time.
 
** '''Deck supports''', who help you manage the cards in your hand. The {{IL|Accomplice: Queen of Loins|Appearance=Queen of Loins}} is the archetypal Deck Support character, unable to make real progress herself but able to clear your hand and help with Preparations.
 
** '''Deck supports''', who help you manage the cards in your hand. The {{IL|Accomplice: Queen of Loins|Appearance=Queen of Loins}} is the archetypal Deck Support character, unable to make real progress herself but able to clear your hand and help with Preparations.
*'''Synergists''' open up team archetypes that are otherwise not viable on their own. The {{IL|Accomplice: Knight of Nobility|Apperance=Knight of Nobility}} is a good example, as she turns two other Accomplices, the Knight of Disintegrities and the Knight of Talons, into {{IL|Glasswork}} users, opening up an entirely new skill to the game.
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*'''Synergists''' open up team archetypes that are otherwise not viable on their own. The {{IL|Accomplice: Knight of Nobility|Apperance=Knight of Nobility}} is a good example, as she turns two other Accomplices, the Knight of Disintegrities and the Page of Talons, into {{IL|Glasswork}} users, opening up an entirely new skill to the game.
  
 
These classifications are not 1:1 to the actual game: the Page of Lures, for example, can act as both a Progresser and a Synergist since he consumes Preparations. '''These are not classes which characters fall into: rather, they are roles a character can fulfill on your team.'''
 
These classifications are not 1:1 to the actual game: the Page of Lures, for example, can act as both a Progresser and a Synergist since he consumes Preparations. '''These are not classes which characters fall into: rather, they are roles a character can fulfill on your team.'''

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