Elf. Can cast wizard spells. If Kiri razes a realm, this player can choose to retrieve (and play) a non- realm card from his discard pile, instead of taking normal spoils.
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At first glance, Kiri Allavesse is probably one of the few cards that I would consider dead-weight in this deck. The only place it would fit is in an all elf deck. Being able to cast wizard and cleric spells is nice, especially in the current tournament environment, but many champions can do that.
Kiri's power could be useful in a deck with lots of powerful spells (like Disintegrate (393/1st)), but it requires Kiri to raze a realm. While not explicit, Kiri's power only works when she razes a realm in combat (because of the last clause of the text), so a key part of using her power is to allow her to raze a realm.
Also, any power that would prevent Kiri from getting spoils (such as Stug (272/3rd)) prevents using her power, as her power can only happen if she would normally receive spoils.
Kiri could be powerful if she used Johydee's Mask (218/1st) to imitate Tithian (301/1st) or Silversun (24/IQ) to insure a razing if she is victorious in her attack. However, without this combo, there is little reason to use her, as she has effectively no special power without razing a realm.