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'''Luz Noceda''' is a character from the 2020 Disney series ''The Owl House''. She is a 14-year-old girl from Connecticut who struggles with fitting in due to her quirky/bizarre nature. On the day she was meant to attend a Summer camp, she instead ended up following an owl through a portal into a magical realm of witches and demons known as the Boiling Isle. Luz chooses to stay as a student of the infamous [[Eda Clawthorne]] with the goal of becoming a witch herself.
'''Luz Noceda''' is a character from the 2020 Disney series ''The Owl House''. She is a 14-year-old girl from Connecticut who struggles with fitting in due to her quirky/bizarre nature. On the day she was meant to attend a Summer camp, she instead ended up following an owl through a portal into a magical realm of witches and demons known as the Boiling Isles. Luz chooses to stay as a student of the infamous [[Eda Clawthorne]] with the goal of becoming a witch herself.




==Tournament history==
==Tournament history==


Luz has had a one round showing along with all the other Owl House characters in the [[Ms. /co/ 2020|2020]] Ms. /co/, having the biggest loss margin of any other character in the round. She qualified again in [[Ms. /co/ 2021|2021]], performing slightly better and seeding at 95th place. She lost to [[Peridot|Peridot]] in the first round, but earned over double the amount of votes than she did in 2020. She narrowly missed qualifying in [[Ms. /co/ 2022|2022]], and will be eligible in [[Ms. /co/ 2023|2023]].
Luz made her Ms. /co/ debut in the [[Ms. /co/ 2020|2020]] Ms. /co/, having the biggest loss margin of any other character in the round to [[Kim Possible]]. She qualified again in [[Ms. /co/ 2021|2021]], performing slightly better and seeding at 95th place. She lost to [[Peridot|Peridot]] in the first round, but earned over double the amount of votes than she did in 2020. She narrowly missed qualifying in [[Ms. /co/ 2022|2022]], and will be eligible in [[Ms. /co/ 2023|2023]].


===Results===
===Results===