User blog comment:Dargoo Faust/Dargoo Faust's Fate Tourney: The First Vote/@comment-5078776-20180214034715

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This is an interesting duo, and it's a shame we won't see more of them going forward into the war. However, neither Master nor Servant really has enough to proceed forward. As a Servant, Urduja simply lacks the traditional assets of a Saber in order to fight toe-to-toe with the other combat-oriented Servants; her Noble Phantasm is almost a trap, potentially ruining her combat practicalities. In addition, Mercy isn't a particularly powerful Master. While she's certainly capable of avoiding combat, she'll have to fight against the more aggressive Masters eventually. The biggest flaw for this duo is sheer mediocrity, with their lack of significant strengths forcing them to never really have an advantage no matter the situation. Similar to above, neither Master nor Servant is truly capable of achieving much once they go up against more powerful Servants. Hamlet is lacking both as an Assassin and a Saber, not having the guile or mental stability to excel as the former (as well as not having a particularly clever Master to utilize those limited skills effectively), but he doesn't have the mastery of combat or particularly powerful Noble Phantasms to last long in a melee. Knor's emphasis on defense, but lack of conviction, will allow him to easily fall victim to the more cunning, vicious Masters of the tournament. Theseus is a potentially devastating Servant, with his sheer strength and agility making him a difficult foe to go up against should he get close. Despite that, however, his lack of intelligence and terrifying low luck makes him an easy target for the smarter Servant/Master duos, and his Noble Phantasms aren't particularly useful outside of specific circumstances. Even worse is the lack of skill from his Master Dante, who is the primary reason for this slot. Dante not only has no idea what's going on, but doesn't really have enough magical abilities to defend himself anyway. Once again, lack of compatability and dangerous personality results in this being a quick but not necessarily guaranteed loss. Both Ned Kelly's arrogance as a Servant and Colleen's forced dependency strategy lead to them being easy targets for those that can get to them. Kelly's Noble Phantasms aren't particularly noteworthy either, with his Armor not particularly protecting him from sneakier or more melee oriented Servants. Colleen's magic, while interesting, doesn't have much usefulness outside of escaping, which isn't an option if she goes up against the more aggressive duos. The last one out this round may be Richenda and Marcus, entirely because of the latter. As one of the most powerful Servants in terms of combat capability, Richenda herself matches up pound for pound against almost every type of Servant shown here. However, because of her power, she also ends up requiring a significant amount of mana and tactical know-how; both things Marcus lacks as a Master. He's brash, careless, and doesn't seem to have the mana pool to let Richenda go full-throttle. Their relationship, while not disasterous like others, is tense enough to make teamwork weaker than it should be, and Richenda can easily end up in the hands of another Master should Marcus be killed quickly enough or, possibly, negotiated with.
 * 5 Points: Mercy & Urduja
 * 4 Points: Knor & Hamlet
 * 3 Points: Dante & Theseus
 * 2 Points: Colleen Faraday & Ned Kelly
 * 1 Point: Marcus Burroughs & Richenda