Dark/Spellcaster/5/1900/1200
You can have only 1 face-up "Gravekeeper's Chief" on your side of the field at any time. As long as this card remains face-up on the field, your Graveyard is not affected by "Necrovalley". When you Tribute Summon this monster, you can Special Summon 1 monster that includes "Gravekeeper's" in its card name from your Graveyard.
The leader himself. With him on the field, even if Necrovalley is on the field, YOU can still use revival cards like Premature Burial, Call of the Haunted and Monster Reborn. And when you tribute summon him, you get to special summon a Gravekeeper as long as its NOT another Chief. You can even special summon the tribute you used for him if its a gravekeeper.
The downside to him besides his mediocre ATK for tribute monster is the fact it opens your graveyard to your opponent as well. So their monster reborn will work. It's for this reason I would'nt use him in traditional format. They might reborn something that'll bring your plans to a crashing halt. Advance is ok. At least they're paying 1500 to reborn your monster with Autonomous Action unit. Sure they can have Spell economics but at least your forcing them to use two cards to get one of yours or at least pay a heavy price while monster reborn doesn't hinder them in anyway, (hence it being forbidden in advance format).
You can have only 1 face-up "Gravekeeper's Chief" on your side of the field at any time. As long as this card remains face-up on the field, your Graveyard is not affected by "Necrovalley". When you Tribute Summon this monster, you can Special Summon 1 monster that includes "Gravekeeper's" in its card name from your Graveyard.
The leader himself. With him on the field, even if Necrovalley is on the field, YOU can still use revival cards like Premature Burial, Call of the Haunted and Monster Reborn. And when you tribute summon him, you get to special summon a Gravekeeper as long as its NOT another Chief. You can even special summon the tribute you used for him if its a gravekeeper.
The downside to him besides his mediocre ATK for tribute monster is the fact it opens your graveyard to your opponent as well. So their monster reborn will work. It's for this reason I would'nt use him in traditional format. They might reborn something that'll bring your plans to a crashing halt. Advance is ok. At least they're paying 1500 to reborn your monster with Autonomous Action unit. Sure they can have Spell economics but at least your forcing them to use two cards to get one of yours or at least pay a heavy price while monster reborn doesn't hinder them in anyway, (hence it being forbidden in advance format).