Difference between revisions of "Card Tips:Mausoleum of the Emperor"

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* Take note that the cost written on the card means the cost you pay for the Summon of a monster, not for the activation of this card, meaning "[[Spell Economics]]" cannot help you in avoiding the Life Point payment.
 
* Take note that the cost written on the card means the cost you pay for the Summon of a monster, not for the activation of this card, meaning "[[Spell Economics]]" cannot help you in avoiding the Life Point payment.
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* Unless you have some way of regaining lifepoints, you can only summon a total of 3 two-tributers or 7 1-tributers, and even then, it will leave you quite vulnerable to opponent attacks. Thus you should consider some cards to regain lifepoints if you decide to use this card often, or be selective with which monsters will benefit with this card.
  
 
* Use "[[Life Absorbing Machine]]" to counteract this card's massive cost.
 
* Use "[[Life Absorbing Machine]]" to counteract this card's massive cost.

Revision as of 00:21, 1 December 2008

  • This card is best used as a finisher, so your opponent doesn't have a chance to use its effect.
  • Combine this card with "Hino-Kagu-Tsuchi" and sacrifice 2000 LP to normal summon him on the first turn. Attack with Hino and your opponent will have to discard all his cards. At the end of the turn Hino-Kagu-Tsuchi returns to your hand as he is a Spirit Monster but thanks to Mausoleum, you can summon him back next turn by just paying 2000 . This can form a weaker version of the infamous "yata-lock".
  • Summon "Blue-Eyes White Dragon" (Or any other Level 7 or 8 monster with high attack) with this card. Then equip it with "Megamorph" since you'll most likely have lower lifepoints thanks to this card.
  • Take note that the cost written on the card means the cost you pay for the Summon of a monster, not for the activation of this card, meaning "Spell Economics" cannot help you in avoiding the Life Point payment.
  • Unless you have some way of regaining lifepoints, you can only summon a total of 3 two-tributers or 7 1-tributers, and even then, it will leave you quite vulnerable to opponent attacks. Thus you should consider some cards to regain lifepoints if you decide to use this card often, or be selective with which monsters will benefit with this card.
  • Playing this card, summoning a high-level monster, and then activating "Dust Tornado" or any other card that destroys spell and trap cards on it prevents your opponent from utilizing it if you only really want one monster.
  • Summoning "Guardian Angel Joan" with this card is a useful combo, as Joan's effect can pay the life point cost (same with other monsters that give you life points).