・・・。

It's pretty combat-ready. Other than eye-pokes, groin strikes, and attacks on a downed opponent, almost anything's OK, apparently…

Literal

Quite practical is-[わよね]. Eye-poke, groin, and fallen person [on-への] attack other-than, almost OK [or-something-とか].

Another お嬢様-style feminine polite utterance (ですわよね). 実戦的 ('combat-ready, practical in real combat') is a martial-arts term. 目つぶし and 金的 are specific attack names — 'eye-poke' and 'groin strike' respectively. ~への is the directional particle stack へ + の, turning 'toward/to [target]' into an attributive modifier. ~以外は ('except for / other than') scopes out exceptions. The trailing とか (meaning 'or something like that') softens the claim to sound less committed, adding to the casual-contrasting-formal register mix.