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Cards likely to appear in this variant include:
 
Cards likely to appear in this variant include:
 
*'''[[Gravekeeper's Chief]]''' and '''[[Gravekeeper's Visionary]]''', which add some muscle which the other monsters lack, in exchange for being willing to take a risk of dead draws.
 
*'''[[Gravekeeper's Chief]]''' and '''[[Gravekeeper's Visionary]]''', which add some muscle which the other monsters lack, in exchange for being willing to take a risk of dead draws.
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*'''[[Gravekeeper's Priestess]]''' and '''[[Gravekeeper's Spear Soldier]]''' are simply thrown in here because the Deck can accomodate them, and because they have some handy effects to deal with certain situations.
 
*'''[[Magical Dimension]]''' fits in nicely with the Gravekeepers since they're all Spellcasters. Played right, it allows you to dodge a targetting effect, replace the target with something bigger, and destroy a card in a way which [[Stardust Dragon]] can't do anything about.
 
*'''[[Magical Dimension]]''' fits in nicely with the Gravekeepers since they're all Spellcasters. Played right, it allows you to dodge a targetting effect, replace the target with something bigger, and destroy a card in a way which [[Stardust Dragon]] can't do anything about.
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*'''[[United We Stand]]''' complements the swarming ability of the Gravekeeper's well, making their big beaters even ''bigger''.
 
*'''[[Solidarity]]''' provides a solid (pardon the pun) ATK boost of 800 since the Deck runs nothing but Spellcasters, which serves as a decent backup plan if Necrovalley isn't on the field.
 
*'''[[Solidarity]]''' provides a solid (pardon the pun) ATK boost of 800 since the Deck runs nothing but Spellcasters, which serves as a decent backup plan if Necrovalley isn't on the field.
 
*'''[[Magician's Circle]]''' is used to bring out ''any'' Gravekeeper from the Deck, since their strongest monster is Visionary which sits right at the upper bound of Circle's criteria of 2000 ATK.
 
*'''[[Magician's Circle]]''' is used to bring out ''any'' Gravekeeper from the Deck, since their strongest monster is Visionary which sits right at the upper bound of Circle's criteria of 2000 ATK.

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