User Info: BassForever. We're not going to strip out the soul of the site. TLDR: Yes, you can discard it from your hand during your main phase, but not from your field. You can't "discard" cards from the field. Foolish Burial "sends" Commandent to the graveyard as opposed to "discarding" him. Regardless, you don't get to search for Necrovalley because you must use Commandent's own effect to discard him from your hand to the graveyard to search for Necrovalley.
You can't simply use cards that discard to get Commandent's effect off. There are a few issues you bring up: The clarification on Gravekeeper Commandent's effect, the distinguishing between "discard" and "send", and Ignition vs Trigger effects.
Thestalos discards a card from your opponent's hand. Discard is not a means to remove cards from the field however, and Commandent's effect to search for Necrovalley only occurs if you discard him via his own effect. Only during either of your main phases can you discard him from your hand to the graveyard with his own effect to search for Necrovalley. Foolish Burial "sends" a monster to the graveyard, and YGO is crazy enough to make the distinction that sending and discarding a card to the graveyard are two different things.
Be sure to read the card carefully, as it usually specifies as to whether it is sending a card or discarding a card. You'll see this distinction mostly with Fableds, which aren't really important right now, but just sending Commandent to the graveyard either via cards that send Foolish Burial, One for One, etc.
Gravekeeper's Commandent's effect is an ignition effect, meaning that it requires you to manually activate the card and discard itself to get your Necrovalley search off. This is different from a trigger effect, where the wording of a card usually specifies a condition to be met before its effect activates. User Info: MaridStormbreak. Text that specifically states "discard" is counts as a discard. Notable decks revolving around discard includes " Dark World " and " Fabled ". Wiki Explore.
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Mind Crush is also great if your opponent has specifically searched for a card from their deck. Now you can shut down those obvious combo decks! You might recognize this from the Doom Dragon fusion from earlier. This effect will drain them of their resources, and typically leave your foe with no great options against your monsters.
The only downside is that your opponent is then allowed to destroy 3 cards from their deck of their choosing. And some cards can have powerful bonuses when destroyed, so be careful with this one. Some of the most powerful cards in Yu-Gi-Oh! The only disadvantage is that you have to tribute a powerful monster to do this, and it has to be a dark monster too.
Yep, it does what it says on the tin and is one of the most powerful cards on this list for some real hand control. One thing to note is that you both have to discard your entire hands. Rob Myers is a physics student from England, who spends his time looking at space and turning it into numbers. In his free time he enjoys playing card games, reading the Discworld series, and working his way through his never ending video game library.
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