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Pojo's Yu-Gi-Oh Card of the Day

Gravekeeper's Spy
#GLD4-EN010 

FLIP: Special Summon 1 "Gravekeeper's" monster with 1500 or less ATK from your Deck.

Card Ratings
Traditional: 2.50
Advanced: 4.33 

Ratings are based on a 1 to 5 scale
1 being the worst. 3 is average. 5 is the highest rating.


Date Reviewed - July 8, 2011

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Dark

Paladin
Gravekeeper's Spy closes the week.  An old, simple, useful, and reliable card.  The Spy was also, and still is a handy anti-Gadget measure.  The Spy can be useful as a tribute for anything anyone is still actually playing that requires a tribute, for instance a Monarch or the random Jinzo (or whatever else.)  While things like Gadgets may not have the popularity they use to, that doesn't make something like the Spy any less good.  2000 defense is solid, and the Field presence is welcome too.  In Gravekeeper's, you're playing three.
 
Ratings:  
 
5/5 Gravekeepers, 
2/5 Elsewhere, if played in two or more, as it could actually have uses
 
Art:  4/5

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Gravekeeper’s Spy

Gravekeeper’s Spy. This card is absolutely amazing and has seen play in a variety of decks. I’ve seen it used in Blackwings when they first came out, Synchro Cat, and obviously Gravekeepers. With a solid defense, Spy can take hits from a good portion of the monsters out there today. Add the boost from Necrovalley and Spy gets pretty hard to run over. Then we have the effect that special summons another Gravekeeper from the deck when Spy is flipped. Being able to get Recruiter or Descendant from the deck is very good, but because you can get it during the damage step (when your opponent attacks it face-down), this effect really couldn’t get any better. Without Spy, Gravekeepers would fall apart. It’s absolutely essential for Gravekeeper decks and can even be thrown into some other decks that like having expendable monsters on the field. With the upcoming release of Xyz (why did they change it from Exceeds?), Spy gets even better.

Traditional: 2/5
Advanced: 4/5


Skyphantom

And the final card of gold series 4 week: gravekeepers spy. A recruiter on a flip effect with a 2000 defense body. Dark and spellcaster, a gravekeeper, and it combos well with descendant. No qualms here, we know how she works, no need to continue

Traditional: 3/5
Advanced: 4/5 (core of gravekeepers)


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