It is based on a headstone, a stele or marker commonly made of, but not limited to stone, that is placed over a grave.
Its name is a portmanteau of the words "in", referring to the zombie going in a gravestone, "crypt", referring to its ability and appearance, and "encrypted", a past tense of hiding or concealing data by converting it into less decipherable code
Statistics
Class: Sneaky
Tribe: Superpower Trick
Abilities: A Zombie hides in a Gravestone. Draw a card.
Rarity: Super-Rare
Card description
Requires eight characters, one upper case, a number, and the letter Z.
The trick can be very powerful when used correctly. It should be played when the player wants to protect a powerful zombie that has a useful ability when played or revealed, like Pogo Bouncer. When the zombie is hiding in the Gravestone, it will be invulnerable to damage, and when revealed it will activate its effect once more. Alternatively, the player can use it on a zombie in front of plants attacking twice/several times like Template:PvZHLink, Bananasaurus Rex and Re-Peat Moss, as Gravestones cannot receive damage. This tactic works best with Zombie Coach and Template:PvZHLink due to their "can't be hurt" ability.
Try to be aware of Template:PvZHLink as it can destroy the zombie in the grave, wasting your brains in that turn, when facing a Guardian hero.
Also be aware that if you use this trick on zombies like Undying Pharaoh and Smashing Gargantuar, their in-game effects would not take place, until after it is revealed.
Against
There are not many counters for this superpower trick, except having a Grave Buster in your hand. If the zombie hero wants to protect a powerful zombie from damage, be sure to save 2 to counter it.
However, your hero has an advantage when In-Crypted is used: You know exactly what's in the gravestone, thus allowing you to easily remove the zombie in the gravestone if you have Grave Buster in your hand.
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In-Crypted's card image
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Trivia
Its description references the usual "password requirements" various websites like to enforce, much to the usual frustration of a typical user. The requirement for the letter "Z" is a reference to how certain passwords require the use of specific characters, such as numbers or punctuation, with the letter "Z" being chosen due to the relations to the zombies.
The bolt behind the gravestone appears to be similar to that of Electrobolt's.
This and Mixed-Up Gravedigger are the only cards that can make zombies without the Gravestone trait to hide under gravestones.