Apprentice is therefore best in Kingdoms that allow you to provide high fodder for Apprentice easily, with Gold gainers being the most common example. In the mid- and endgame, after you’ve trashed all of your Estates, Apprentice can be weak if the only cards you now have to trash are Coppers. If trashing Estates is a high priority and there aren’t more powerful cards such as Old Witch competing for attention, Apprentice as your first purchase is often a good goal. Thus, Apprentice is best paired with other trashers that can handle the Coppers, such as Moneylender. However, Apprentice is very inefficient when used to trash Coppers, providing you with no immediate benefit for doing so. Using it to do so both trashes the worst cards in your deck and draws two cards, allowing you to still generate enough to afford what you want, cycle quickly through your early shuffles, and subsequently play a terminal. In the early game, Apprentice is expensive at, but very good at getting rid of Estates.
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