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2 Giant Trunade
2 Nobleman of Crossout
3 Necrovalley
2 Terraforming
2 Sealing Swords of Darkness
Pot of Greed
Snatch Steal
United We Stand
Swords of Revealing Light
Mystical Space Typhoon
Graceful Charity
Lightning Vortex
Traps:
Mirror Force
Ring of Destruction
Dust Tornado
Ceasefire
3 Rite of Spirit
Nice, gravekeepers deck...but you need a few more monsters.
Before I get into this...what the hell is "Sealing Swords of Darkness"?
The offical name for it is Swords of Concealing Light...
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Card # FET-EN042
Card Name Swords of Concealing Light
Card Type Spell
Is Equip No
Is Field No
Is Continuous Yes
Is QuickPlay No
Is Ritual No
Card Text
When you activate this card, change all monsters on your opponent's side of the field to face-down Defense Position. As long as this card remains face-up on the field, monsters on your opponent's side of the field cannot change their Battle Positions. Destroy this card during your 2nd Standby Phase after activation.
Rulings
If your second Standby Phase after activation of "Swords of Concealing Light" is skipped with "Solomon's Lawbook", etc., then "Swords of Concealing Light" is not destroyed and remains active on the field until removed from the field by another effect.
While your "Swords of Concealing Light" is active on the field, your opponent can still Summon new monsters in Attack Position.
Because "Swords of Concealing Light" is a Continuous Spell Card (unlike "Swords of Revealing Light"), if "Mystical Space Typhoon" is chained to its activation and destroys it, none of its effects will resolve (including the effect that changes your opponent's monsters to face-down Defense Position).
While "Swords of Concealing Light" is active, monsters can still have their battle positions changed with card effects like "Enemy Controller" and "Bite Shoes".
The effect of "Swords of Concealing Light" that destroys itself in the Standby Phase does not start a chain.
Since there's no such thing as a face-down Monster Token, Monster Tokens are simply changed to Defense Position when the effect of "Swords of Concealing Light" is applied.
-Swords of Concealing Light
-Swords of Concealing Light
-Lightning Vortex
-Giant Trunade
-Giant Trunade
-Dust Tornado
-Ceasefire
-Swords of Revealing Light
+Torrential Tribute
+Exiled Force
+Mystic Tomato
+Delinquent Duo
+Premature Burial
+Call of the Haunted
+Royal Tribute
+Royal Tribute
You need to play with a little bit more control rather than defense...If you give your oppenent a change to draw some good cards you will be done for, because all they have to do is great rid of Necrovalley. D Duo and Royal Tribute are great for Hand Disruption. Royal Tribute also makes up for Painful Choice by dumping some Gravekeepers into the graveyard for recursion. You had too much S/T removal in your deck. Unless your meta is all burn decks, move those to the side.
9/10 on the deck...please r/f the deck in my signature.
3 Giant Trunade
2 Nobleman of Crossout
3 Necrovalley
2 Terraforming
Sealing Swords of Darkness
Pot of Greed
Snatch Steal
Royal Tribute
Premature Burial
Mystical Space Typhoon
Graceful Charity
Lightning Vortex
Traps:
Mirror Force
Ring of Destruction
Call of the Haunted
Ceasefire
3 Rite of Spirit
Don't listen to the clown above me Grrr.... Because some of the suggestions he made didn't make any since. First off, Trunade in Advanced for Gravekeeper's decks are a quick method in acquiring FAST removal. Removal in Advanced is needed and I don't care what anyone says about that because the average deck will need Spell and Trap removal.
Delinquent Duo has no purpose in the deck other than draining his life points because Gravekeeper's decks are all about the field most of the time anyway. Thus, Torrential Tribute sucks completely because it messes with the swarm of Gravekeeper's Decks and you don't want that.
Mystic Tomato is crap. Spy > Tomato for this GK setup. Exiled Force? Why? You're going to be using a 2000 attacker on average half the time anyway so what in gods name will Exiled Force give you? I know what it gives, a wasted summon and a half-baked monster removal effect that is crap and hardly effects the opponet most of the time. If at all used, I suggest it to be thrown in the Side Board where a lot of these cards most likely will be placed.
I agree with Premature, Call of the Haunted, and a single copy of Royal Tribute, but that's about it.