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As an extension to the above, if you have access to [[The City of the Tracklayers (Guide) | The City of the Tracklayers]], maximum {{IL | Hinterland Efficiency | Appearance=Hinterland Efficiency }}, and your city is aligned Liberationist, you'll get a few cards that will give {{IL | Advancing the Liberation of Night || Appearance=1CP AtL }}. Generally, these only give {{IL | Hinterland Prosperity | Appearance=500 Prosperity}}, though if your city is located in Moulin or the Hurlers, there is an extra card that can appear that gives {{IL | Hinterland Prosperity | Appearance=520 Prosperity}} while advancing the Liberation.
 
As an extension to the above, if you have access to [[The City of the Tracklayers (Guide) | The City of the Tracklayers]], maximum {{IL | Hinterland Efficiency | Appearance=Hinterland Efficiency }}, and your city is aligned Liberationist, you'll get a few cards that will give {{IL | Advancing the Liberation of Night || Appearance=1CP AtL }}. Generally, these only give {{IL | Hinterland Prosperity | Appearance=500 Prosperity}}, though if your city is located in Moulin or the Hurlers, there is an extra card that can appear that gives {{IL | Hinterland Prosperity | Appearance=520 Prosperity}} while advancing the Liberation.
  
It's hard to value the {{IL | Advancing the Liberation of Night || Appearance=CP/A }} of this ''exactly'', but it's worth noting that any of these actions get you {{IL | Advancing the Liberation of Night || Appearance=1CP }} and (before even taking into account the Rat Market bonus) {{IL | Phosphorescent Scarab | Appearance=50-52 Scarabs }} (aka {{IL | Advancing the Liberation of Night || Appearance=1CP }} for an additional action) at the same time, assuming you cash out your {{IL | Hinterland Prosperity | Appearance=Prosperity}} for a Rat Market-sellable item (such as a {{IL | Captivating Ballad | Appearance=Captivating Ballad}}). You can think of any Liberation card draw as essentially getting a free action with a free extra CP's worth of {{IL | Phosphorescent Scarab | Appearance=Scarabs }}.
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It's hard to value the {{IL | Advancing the Liberation of Night || Appearance=CP/A }} of this ''exactly'', but it's worth noting that any of these actions get you {{IL | Advancing the Liberation of Night || Appearance=1CP }} and (before even taking into account the Rat Market bonus) {{IL | Phosphorescent Scarab | Appearance=50-52 Scarabs }} (aka {{IL | Advancing the Liberation of Night || Appearance=1CP }} per two actions) at the same time, assuming you cash out your {{IL | Hinterland Prosperity | Appearance=Prosperity}} for a Rat Market-sellable item (such as a {{IL | Captivating Ballad | Appearance=Captivating Ballad}}). You can think of any Liberation card draw as essentially getting a free action with a free extra CP's worth of {{IL | Phosphorescent Scarab | Appearance=Scarabs }}.
  
 
This gives you quite a bit of extra {{IL | Advancing the Liberation of Night || Appearance=CP }}, depending on the frequency of Liberation cards. The [[Advancing the Liberation of Night (Guide)#Temple_Club_Candles | Temple Club Method]] is still probably better unless ~80% of your card plays are Liberation advancing cards (which they almost certainly won't be), and you're willing to play the long game with Rat Market saturation, but this is a close second and better than Beeswax.
 
This gives you quite a bit of extra {{IL | Advancing the Liberation of Night || Appearance=CP }}, depending on the frequency of Liberation cards. The [[Advancing the Liberation of Night (Guide)#Temple_Club_Candles | Temple Club Method]] is still probably better unless ~80% of your card plays are Liberation advancing cards (which they almost certainly won't be), and you're willing to play the long game with Rat Market saturation, but this is a close second and better than Beeswax.

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