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|help_text=A member of the tiger clan of the beast tribe laguz. A talented warrior who reports to Ranulf. Despite his<!--don't change in-game quotes--> talents, many regard him<!--don't change in-game quotes--> as rather stuffy and boring.
|help_text=A member of the tiger clan of the beast tribe laguz. A talented warrior who reports to Ranulf. Despite his<!--don't change in-game quotes--> talents, many regard him<!--don't change in-game quotes--> as rather stuffy and boring.
|gender=Non-binary <br><small>(referred to as male in ''Radiant Dawn'' and ''Cipher''; referred to with they/them pronouns in ''Heroes'')</small><!--male according to Cipher; referred to with they/them pronouns according to Heroes-->
|gender=Non-binary <br><small>(referred to as male in ''Radiant Dawn'' and ''Cipher''; referred to with they/them pronouns in ''Heroes'')</small><!--male according to Cipher; referred to with they/them pronouns according to Heroes-->
|race=[[Laguz]]
|race=[[Laguz]] <small>([[tiger]])</small>
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|nationality=[[Gallia]]n
|startingclass=[[Tiger]]
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|recruit=[[The General's Hand|Part III, Chapter 4]], automatically from preparations
|recruit=[[The General's Hand|Part III, Chapter&nbsp;4]], automatically from preparations
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Kyza is a tiger who is available for most of Part III. They have mediocre transformed bases in all stats except for their high HP and low resistance, so their combat is subpar. They also have an A rank strike, locking them to a relatively weak weapon until they raise it, which takes a long time due to the slow WEXP gain of laguz weapons and the inability to equip Discipline. Kyza suffers most from their slow EXP gain, as their base stats are mediocre and they need to level to be able to meaningfully contribute. Even after raising their stats, Kyza will still suffer from their lack of ranged attacks (apart from Quickclaw) and transformation gauge restrictions. Their lack of ranged options also means that enemies will often attack them, further decreasing their transformation gauge. Kyza is also extremely vulnerable to magic, especially fire magic, due to their low resistance.
Kyza is a tiger who is available for most of Part III. They have mediocre transformed bases in all stats except for their high HP and low resistance, so their combat is subpar. They also have an A rank strike, locking them to a relatively weak weapon until they raise it, which takes a long time due to the slow WEXP gain of laguz weapons and the inability to equip Discipline. Kyza suffers most from their slow EXP gain, as their base stats are mediocre and they need to level to be able to meaningfully contribute. Even after raising their stats, Kyza will still suffer from their lack of ranged attacks (apart from Quickclaw) and transformation gauge restrictions. Their lack of ranged options also means that enemies will often attack them, further decreasing their transformation gauge. Kyza is also extremely vulnerable to magic, especially fire magic, due to their low resistance.


Kyza, for a laguz, has above average growths everywhere except magic and resistance. This means that a raised Kyza will have fairly good and well-rounded stats, but their resistance will continue to cause problems. Kyza can also attempt to use BEXP to level more. Ultimately, Kyza is one of the weaker candidates for the Tower of Guidance due to their low caps in speed and resistance, as well as being outclassed by the laguz royals. Kyza is also overshadowed by the other tigers: [[Muarim]] has much less availability, but his stats are much higher, and [[Mordecai]] has better availability, joins earlier with better availability and his base stats are generally higher that Kyza's.
Kyza, for a laguz, has above average growths everywhere except magic and resistance. This means that a raised Kyza will have fairly good and well-rounded stats, but their resistance will continue to cause problems. Kyza can also attempt to use BEXP to level more. Ultimately, Kyza is one of the weaker candidates for the Tower of Guidance due to their low caps in speed and resistance, as well as being outclassed by the laguz royals. Kyza is also overshadowed by the other tigers: [[Muarim]] has much less availability, but his stats are much higher, and [[Mordecai]] has better availability, joins earlier with better availability and his base stats are generally higher than Kyza's.


In Part IV, Kyza can be assigned to any of the three teams, and, if trained, they function well on any of them. Tibarn’s team is generally the best option for them, as Kyza will likely be underleveled due to their slow EXP gain, and 4-5 has many laguz units which give generous amounts of EXP.
In Part IV, Kyza can be assigned to any of the three teams, and, if trained, they function well on any of them. Tibarn’s team is generally the best option for them, as Kyza will likely be underleveled due to their slow EXP gain, and 4-5 has many laguz units which give generous amounts of EXP.


Kyza starts with the Quickclaw skill, which is marginally useful for chipping down enemies, but it is unreliable and doesn’t deal enough damage to be significant. There is no real reason to remove it though, as it doesn’t use any capacity on Kyza. A trained Kyza can make decent use of Resolve for some extra survivability when transformed. Kyza can frequently be underleveled, so Paragon can be used to increase their EXP gain. Kyza can also make good use of Nullify to remove their weakness to fire magic. After reaching level 30, Kyza can use a Satori Sign to learn Roar, increasing their offensive capabilities.
Kyza starts with the Quickclaw skill, which is marginally useful for chipping down enemies, but it is unreliable and doesn’t deal enough damage to be significant. There is no real reason to remove it though, as it doesn’t use any capacity on Kyza. A trained Kyza can make decent use of Resolve for some extra survivability when transformed. Kyza can frequently be underleveled, so Paragon can be used to increase their EXP gain. Kyza can also make good use of Nullify to remove their weakness to fire magic. After reaching level&nbsp;30, Kyza can use a Satori Sign to learn Roar, increasing their offensive capabilities.


Kyza has a light affinity which gives defense and hit. Kyza doesn’t particularly benefit from these bonuses as they are bulky and accurate, but they can be used to help someone else. Kyza benefits from supports that grant attack or avoid, but both of those will be decent if they are trained.
Kyza has a light affinity which gives defense and hit. Kyza doesn’t particularly benefit from these bonuses as they are bulky and accurate, but they can be used to help someone else. Kyza benefits from supports that grant attack or avoid, but both of those will be decent if they are trained.