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Pojo's FMA Card of the Day
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Liza Hawkeye,
Ambidextrous Bodyguard
7 cost Military
Human * Soldier
5/6/0
Liza can attach up to 2 weapons.
React strength: Liza Hawkeye blocks this attack.
And our last Liza for this week (and last one
until the next set).
Another 7 cost Liza with good stats and a decent
effect as well. Attaching up to 2 weapons might
not seem like a big deal, but if it's something
like 2 pistols... that's +4 strength right
there... watch out ;p Her blocking effect can be
awesome (though you have to set her) especially
if your opponent is trying to take out someone
important in your search party.
5/6/0 are great stats and she can do well in
strength or wits locations.
Again, the higher cost can be troublesome
against someone playing a command control deck,
but if you can get her out on the field, she
definitely helps out a lot. The cost of blocking
can hurt a little if you're planning on taking
out some of your opponent's allies, but a
military commission should handle that.
Rating: 4.25/5
Solid in any military deck and she's got awesome
stats and a good effect.
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Xeverex18
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Liza Hawkeye,
Ambidextrous Bodyguard
4/14/2006
In my opinion, this is the worst of the 3. Even
though she has potential, you have better
reasons to use the other two than this one. Her
first effect lets you attach up to 2 weapons,
but a good military deck wont need too much
weapons because their allies should be powerful
enough in the first place. And most attachments
are usually placed on the leader.
blocking is a good effect. But your opponent
will be reader and will probably kill Liza first
so she cannot get her effect off. Plus, if you
get her effect off, she will be set, and not
attacking with a 6.5.0 would be a shame. She is
still strong though but not as strong as the
other 2 Liza's.
3.4/5
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Big
Daddy
Skeletor
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Its Friday, and u know what that means...
another FMA COTD!!! To end "Liza Hawkeye" Week,
we review Liza Hawkeye, Ambidexterous Bodyguard.
Faction: Military
Cost: 7
Strength: 6
Wits: 5
Alchemy: 0
Ability: Liza Hawkeye can attach up to 2
weapons. REACT STRENGTH: This character blocks
this attack.
Keywords: Human, Soldier
My opinion, this is the worth the 7 cost. It
has the reverse of yesterday's card, can hold 2
weapons, AND cna blocka ttacks, much better than
the other Liza's. If you got it for ur Military
deck, play it. its worth it to me.
Rating: 3.7/5.... best Liza there is right now.
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The Frost
Alchemist |
Riza Hawkeye,
Ambidexrous Bodyguard
7 Cost--Military Faction
Human*Soldier
6 Strength--5 Wits--0 Alchemy
"Riza Hawkeye can attach up to 2 weapons.
React Strength: Riza Hawkeye blocks this
attack."
Stat Wise: Average Wits and above average
Strength for her cost.
Effect Wise: Well, this copy of Riza gets 2
pretty useful effects. First, you can attach two
weapons to her. Since she's a 7 cost ally, you
can attach
Pistol to her no problem and you can have 2 of
those on her. Now she has 10 Strength, which is
pretty beefy. Her second effect lets her block
an opponent's attack, which is very handy for
when an opponent goes after one of your weak
characters or a character you were saving for a
strategy.
The Downside: She's a 7 cost ally. So, if you're
running a 7 command leader,
beware Administrator and Pensioner. Other than
that, I don't really see much
of a downside to her.
Final Word: She's definately a good Hawkeye
ally. You can get the most use out of her in a
Strength deck (probably Maes Hughes since
Armstrong doesn't have an 8 command lvl 2). If
you're running a Roy Mustang deck though, I'd
probably go for Sharpshooter so you can help out
your leader. And if you're running a 7 command
lvl 2 leader, you might want to run Full of
Advice instead so that you don't have the chance
of getting stuck with an ally in your hand that
you can't play till lvl 3.
I give Riza Hawkeye, Ambidexrous Bodyguard a 4
out of 5.
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