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(removing tips about this card serving as an removal deterrent, because it's generally not worth the risk of using it as a brick in a Deck that isn't dedicated to this card's victory condition. Vain Betrayer is too niche. Dark Deal and Durendal are random)
 
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* This card can be [[searcher|searched]] by "[[Dark Sage]]", "[[Ancient Gear Drill]]" and "[[Alchemic Magician]]".
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* This card can be [[Searcher|searched]] by "[[Triple Tactics Thrust]]", "[[Endymion, the Mighty Master of Magic]]", and other [[List of generic searchers#Spells|generic searchers]].
  
* If you Set this card and it is later destroyed, this may make your opponent reluctant to destroy your Set Spell/Trap Cards later in the Duel.
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* This card can potentially be used in "[[Abyss Actor]]" Decks, since their Field Spell "[[Abyss Playhouse - Fantastic Theater]]" can overwrite the opponent's first activated monster effect each turn in order to destroy Set copies of this card.
  
* Use cards that force your opponent to send your cards to the Graveyard, such as "[[Dark Deal]]", "[[Fabled Dianaira]]", "[[Artifact Durandal]]", and "[[Ceruli, Guru of Dark World]]".
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* It is possible to construct a Deck based on giving control of "[[Dark Scorpion Burglars]]" to the opponent, then attacking it multiple times with low-ATK monsters (which can possibly be Tokens); doing so will trigger that monster's effect multiple times, sending all 3 copies of this card from the Deck to the Graveyard.
** You can also use "[[Creature Swap]]" on a monster whose mandatory effect requires the opponent (now you) to send cards to the Graveyard, such as "[[Needle Worm]]", "[[Absorbing Jar]]", and especially "[[Dark Scorpion Burglars]]" (see below).
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** Monsters that can Special Summon another monster when they're destroyed are ideal for this, such as "[[Wattdragonfly]]", "[[Troop Dragon]]", or "[[Stygian Security]]".
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** "[[Hippo Carnival]]" and "[[Super Hippo Carnival]]" are excellent cards for this, since they can each Special Summon at least 3 Tokens with 0 ATK in Attack Position.
  
* Give control of "[[Dark Scorpion Burglars]]" to your opponent via a card such as "[[Shien's Spy]]", "[[Mystic Box]]" or "[[Creature Swap]]", then attack it multiple times with low-ATK monsters. Doing so will activate the effect of "Burglars", sending all 3 copies from your Deck to the Graveyard and winning you the Duel.
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* It is possible to construct a Deck based on giving "[[Morphing Jar]]" and/or "[[Needle Worm]]" to the opponent (via something like "[[Geonator Transverser]]", "[[Reverse Reuse]]", or "[[Shien's Spy]]") and using card effects to repeatedly flip it face-up and face-down, in order to eventually send all 3 copies of this card to the Graveyard.
** If you have any copies of this card in your hand before performing the combo, you can always activate them to shuffle them back into the Deck.
 
** Tokens are best suited for attacking "Burglars", but if "Burglars" is in Attack Position, use cards like "[[Wattdragonfly]]", "[[Troop Dragon]]" or "[[Stygian Security]]" that can Special Summon another monster from the Deck when they're destroyed.
 
** Alternatively, you can summon "[[Summoner Monk]]" and use his effect to special summon "Dark Scorpion Burglars". Next you can play "[[Double Summon]]" to Normal Summon a weak low-ATK monster that can special summon another weak monster from the Deck when they're destroyed. Then give "Dark Scorpion Burglars" to your opponent and attack into him.
 
  
==Traditional Format/''OCG''==
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* It is possible to construct a Deck based on giving "[[Morphing Jar 2|Morphing Jar #2]]" to the opponent, with the Deck using very few monsters (or no other monsters whatsoever). When that monster is flipped face-up and shuffles its owner's monster(s) into the Main Deck (possibly including itself), it is very possible for a large portion of its owner's Deck to be sent to the Graveyard (which would ideally include all 3 copies of this card) before it can Special Summon the same number of monsters the player shuffled into the Deck.
* With this card in your hand, give control of a face-down "[[Morphing Jar]]" to your opponent through a card like "[[Creature Swap]]". When it is flipped, the effect of this card will trigger. If you manage to gather all 3 copies of this card to your hand before pulling this off, you will win the Duel.
 
  
* In a Deck with extremely few monsters, give control of a face-down "[[Morphing Jar 2|Morphing Jar #2]]" to your opponent. When it is flipped while you control at least one monster, its effect will very likely send almost your entire Deck to the Graveyard, including 3 copies of this card, allowing you to win the Duel.
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* It is possible to construct a Deck based on giving "[[Absorbing Jar]]" to the opponent, while Setting all 3 copies of this card in order to be destroyed by that monster's effect when flipped face-up.
  
==As a counter against certain Decks==
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* It is possible to use cards such as "[[Gift Exchange]]", "[[Exchange]]", or "[[Gold Moon Coin]]" to give the opponent cards such as "[[Harpie's Feather Duster]]" or "[[Lightning Storm]]", so that they may possibly activate it to destroy copies of this card.
* Use against an "[[Artifact]]" Deck as most run "[[Malevolent Catastrophe]]" to get off their own effects. At that time, any copies of this card you may have [[Set]] will trigger; if you have 3 of them, then you win the Duel.
 
  
* Use against a "[[Vampire]]" Deck, as their effects send cards from the opponent's Deck to the [[Graveyard]].
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* Cards such as "[[Fabled Dianaira]]" and "[[Ceruli, Guru of Dark World]]" can be used to force the opponent to discard copies of this card.
** Specifically, send a copy of this card when your opponent declares Spell Cards for their monsters' effects. This will discourage your opponent from declaring Spells later in the Duel, which is useful as many "Vampire" Decks are weak against strong Spell Cards like "[[Dark Hole]]".
 
  
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* This card can be a very effective [[Side Deck]] card against [[Mill Deck]]s, assuming they don't use drawing effects as well.
* This card is useful against "[[Evigishki Tetrogre]]" as the opponent often use "[[Gishki Aquamirror]]" to bypass the cost of sending spell card to graveyard by returning it to deck and recycle their ritual monster.
 
 
 
* This card can be used to devastating effect against a player that uses "[[Sacred Phoenix of Nephthys]]."
 
** Use a destruction card like "Dark Hole" to destroy Nephthys and trigger its effect, then Set as many copies of this card as you can, forcing your opponent to destroy them during their own Standby Phase.
 

Latest revision as of 16:11, 2 August 2023

  • This card can potentially be used in "Abyss Actor" Decks, since their Field Spell "Abyss Playhouse - Fantastic Theater" can overwrite the opponent's first activated monster effect each turn in order to destroy Set copies of this card.
  • It is possible to construct a Deck based on giving control of "Dark Scorpion Burglars" to the opponent, then attacking it multiple times with low-ATK monsters (which can possibly be Tokens); doing so will trigger that monster's effect multiple times, sending all 3 copies of this card from the Deck to the Graveyard.
  • It is possible to construct a Deck based on giving "Morphing Jar #2" to the opponent, with the Deck using very few monsters (or no other monsters whatsoever). When that monster is flipped face-up and shuffles its owner's monster(s) into the Main Deck (possibly including itself), it is very possible for a large portion of its owner's Deck to be sent to the Graveyard (which would ideally include all 3 copies of this card) before it can Special Summon the same number of monsters the player shuffled into the Deck.
  • It is possible to construct a Deck based on giving "Absorbing Jar" to the opponent, while Setting all 3 copies of this card in order to be destroyed by that monster's effect when flipped face-up.
  • This card can be a very effective Side Deck card against Mill Decks, assuming they don't use drawing effects as well.