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By Matthew Lynch
March 5, 2024
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When it comes to sartorial deception, Lies of P takes the cake. This intriguing game has introduced a plethora of costumes, each with its distinct flair and deceptive charm. Today, we’re going to unravel the fashion fibs and rank all 14 Lies of P costumes from worst to best.

14. The Prosaic Patchwork – Starting at the bottom, this costume is a haphazardly stitched-together affair that barely holds its form. Meant for those early moments in the game, its lackluster design leaves much to be desired.

13. The Garish Gentleman – A noble attempt at sophistication gone awry. This costume’s glaring colors and odd fit distract more than they deceive.

12. The Frugal Facade – With an appearance that suggests cost-cutting measures, this costume serves its purpose but doesn’t impress or astound.

11. The Mismatched Masquerade – Like a puzzle with pieces from other sets, this ensemble looks incomplete and disconnected from any cohesive theme or style.

10. The Ragged Ruse – It might look unwelcoming, but it offers more protection than previous garments. Misleadingly sturdy, it is the first step toward practicality blended with deceit.

9. The Botched Bauble – Much like a flawed gemstone, this costume appears valuable but falls short upon closer inspection due to poor craftsmanship.

8. The Vagabond Veil – It suggests vagrancy and unpredictability but provides subtle pockets of sophistication that only keen eyes will appreciate.

7. The Shabby Chic Sham – This one makes a statement by combining worn materials with fashionable cuts. A half-truth in fabric form that confuses adversaries effectively.

6. The Counterfeit Count – Royalty misinterpreted through patchwork nobility; it grants a taste of high society without the full tribute to authenticity.

5. The Dapper Deception – Moving into our top five, this suit starts to exude an aura of real finesse while keeping some cards hidden up its tailored sleeves.

4. The Mock Monarch – Fit for a fake king or queen, it balances extravagance and subterfuge with an air of regal bearing despite its fallacious foundation.

3. The Aristocrat’s Artifice – Elegance meets illusions here where every thread contributes to a narrative of faux opulence that can fool even the most discerning eye.

2. The Beguiler’s Best – Second best on our list, this costume perfection exists within imperfections masterfully woven to seduce onlookers into overlooking glaring lies.

1. And taking the top spot is none other than The Paramount Pretense – A masterpiece of deception; no other attire comes close in both functionality and misleading beauty. Wearing this is akin to telling the grandest lie with style and grace.

There you have it—each costume in Lies of P brings its unique blend of pretense and style to the table, ranking from the least impressive fibs to the grandest deceptions draped over one’s shoulders.

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