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Pojo's Yu-Gi-Oh Card of the Day
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Premature
Burial
Equipment Magic / Ultra-Rare
Pay 800 Life Points. Select 1 Monster Card from your
Graveyard, Special Summon it on the feild in face-up
Attack Position, and equip it with this card. When this
card is destroyed, the monster is also destroyed.
Card
Number - PSV-037
Average Rating = based on
6 reviews
Ratings
are based on a 1 to 5 scale
1 being the worst. 3 ... average.
5 is the highest rating
Date
Reviewed - October 21, 2002 |
wartortle32
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Monday - Premature Burial
Today's COTD is Premature Burial. You pay 800LP
to
revive a monster from your graveyard. The card
is
then equipped to the monster. If the card is
destroyed, so is the monster.
Basically, you get a second monster reborn that has
been a bit watered down. First of all, the cost.
The
cost of 800LP is a small downside for this card and
shouldn't deter you from playing this. Second,
the
after effect. It remains on the field after
being
played. This can be good and bad. Bad
because the
opponent can destroy your monster with simply a
Mystical Space typhoon or a despell. But it can
be
good for you if you use Giant trunade. Like toon
world, if you use Giant Trunade, it doesn't destroy
the card so your monster stays on the field and you
can use the effect of Premature Burial again to bring
another monster back.
I give this card a 4.2/5. It will definitely be
restricted to 1 per deck. Consider playing it in
every deck.
wartortle32 |
Scott Gerhardt
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Does not take a genius to know this card is
good. You get critters back and you dish with
them. Okay, so anti-Magic kills it and it costs
800. At least you get one good swing in with
some fattie. It will be restricted in some form,
and it needs to be.
Rating
: 4.5
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SomeGuy |
Monday - Premature Burial
Equipment Magic / Ultra-Rare / PSV-037
Pay 800 Life Points. Select 1 Monster Card from your
Graveyard, Special Summon it on the feild in face-up
Attack Position, and equip it with this card. When
this card is destroyed, the monster is also destroyed.
Nice. Not only do we get a second Monster
Reborn in PSV, we also get a third (The 3rd is Call
of the Haunted).
Even though it is inferior to Monster Reborn
in a couple ways, Premature Burial is still a
damn good card that will soon be on the restriction
list. Losing 800 Life Points is nothing to complain
about.
The main disadvantage to Premature Burial,
is that it's an Equipment Magic card. Both Heavy
Storm and Mystical Space Typhoon act as
monster removal towards this card. That isn't such a
big deal though. For only losing 800 Life Points, the
advantages are much greater than the disadvantages.
Rating: 4.5/5 |
Yonex |
Premature Burial -- Monday
Introduction: Woah my Summoned Skull is back,
bwhahahah!
Equipement Magic
Pay 800 Life Points. Select 1 Monster Card from your
Graveyard, Special
Summon it on the field in face-up Attack Position, and
equip it with this
card. When this card is destroyed, the monster is also
destroyed.
Why should you use it?
*Reborns a monster
*Abusive?
*Equipment Magic
Why shouldn't you use it?
*Easily destroyed
*Limited to your Graveyard.
*800 Life Points can cost you.
Reasons: Today, we look at our first Pharoh Servant
card. It is Early
Burial. This card is a cheaper version of Monster
Reborn, but it still
works. Not much to say about this card, other than it
just brings back
monster. I believe this is the next thing which makes
this card great. If
this ruling is correct, you can Giant Trunade this
card back to your hand,
but wouldn't destroy the monster. Since the card isn't
destroyed, just
returned to hand. You can cause some major army of
monsters really quickly.
Also since it's a Equipment Magic, maybe you can use
it with Maha Vailo to
make it 2050 ATK points which isn't too shaby. Also
since it's an Equipement
Magic, it also makes it very easy to counter, Heavy
Storm and Mystical Space
Typhoon. Also this is limited to your Graveyard, which
sometimes isn't that
good since most good decks on average would only have
La Jinns, Summoned
Skulls, and Dark Elfs. Finally, the 800 Life Points
can be a bit steep in
the end, but if you can get a monster, it should not
be that bad.
Rating: This card has very balanced stats, it has the
potential of being
very good, but is also very limited to your Graveyard
not making it too
powerful. I would give this card a 4.0. This card is
great, but the 800 Life
Points and limited to your own Graveyard doesn't make
it a big thumbs up.
Regardless, if you can Trunade this for more monsters,
this is still a good
card.
Conclusion: This card is very early, and will have a
burial in every deck.
-YoNeX |
IQ |
WOW!!!
This card is very rather yummy, I can already see it
in many decks with Summon Skulls and many others, but
I can also see this card being restricted to 1 per
deck if not banned in the near future. By the near
future I mean that Upper Deck will make a post in like
the second week of November saying that this card and
a few others are restricted as of November 1st.
Just gota love the way they don things. ;-p
Back
to rating the card, the card is playable and will make
an appearance in a lot of decks. I see cards like this
one causing players to play Remove Soul main or other
ways to get rid of your opponent's discard pile. In my
personal opinion the best thing about this card is
it's art work and I'll probably be trading for this
card even if it gets banned because I'm just weird
like that. ^_< |
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