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==Trivia== |
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*Nancy is named after [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nancy_McKeon Nancy McKeon], an actress who starred in the movie, [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Firefighter_%28film%29 Firefighter], which was about Cindy Fralick, San Francisco's first female firefighter. |
*Nancy is named after [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nancy_McKeon Nancy McKeon], an actress who starred in the movie, [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Firefighter_%28film%29 Firefighter], which was about Cindy Fralick, San Francisco's first female firefighter. |
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+ | *Unlike [[Alec Mt]] and [[Gordon]], Nancy does not have the name of a fire starter in her bio. |
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==Card Artwork== |
Latest revision as of 15:08, 14 March 2021
Background
A building up in flames is no laughing matter even for a heroic member of the Rescue clan. Nancy never wants to leave any one behind and as a result has very nearly lost her own life on a number of occasions. So having realized she needs more than just courage and good luck on her side, she's designed herself a special suit that allows her to rescue people in the most perilous of situations.
Advantages & Disadvantages
Advantages:
- She has a solid 7 power.
- She also has a good 5 damage.
- Her ability can give you one life per damage, so with fury you can be getting back 7 life.
- Her ability is support based, so for every card of the same clan in your deck she gets 3 attack added onto her. You can have a maximum of 12 attack added to her if you have a mono deck.
Disadvantages:
- Her ability is Confidence-based, meaning you must have won the prior round for it to activate. It also makes her predictable.
- She is a 5 star, so she takes up a lot of room in your deck.
- Her bonus is support based, so to get the full potential of it she needs to be in a mono deck.
Trivia
- Nancy is named after Nancy McKeon, an actress who starred in the movie, Firefighter, which was about Cindy Fralick, San Francisco's first female firefighter.
- Unlike Alec Mt and Gordon, Nancy does not have the name of a fire starter in her bio.