As time goes by, abandoned ideas become abandoned.
Sure, Book of Moon is limited, and I won't be able to use it as often, but then again neither will my opponent. That just means I have two less copies to play against, and only two Warnings to play around. Veiler is still around, though. I'm currently messing around with a GB build that neglects Test Tiger. Although that card has its merits and although Book, the easiest counter, is only at one now, it still remains to be a card that always seems to eat up my hand. When the Exceed mechanic comes here (hopefully during the summer, when I'll be playing most often), GB will be able to compete, with Darius or Gyzarus into Murmillo/Retiari. The new priority ruling kind of helps out GB as well, as the only card really affected is Test Tiger.
I've been using Shrink as of late. Post-banlist the card will be pretty decent, as Honest and Kalut will both be at 1. Shrink saves monsters against BTH as well, which will be expected to see more play again once that priority ruling kicks in.
2x Laquari
2x Equeste
2x Darius
1x Murmillo
1x Retiari
1x Bestiari
1x Hoplomus
2x Spirit Reaper
1x Prisma
1x CyDra
3x GPG
3x Shrink
2x MST
1x Reborn
1x Dark Hole
1x BoM
2x Smashing Ground
2x War Chariot
1x Dust Tornado
1x Seven Tools
1x CED
1x D. Prison
1x TT
1x M. Force
1x Magic Drain
1x Royal Oppression
1x Trap Stun
1x Solemn Judgment
1x BTH
lol@traps -- I figure that a wider variety of traps allows me to have more answers to problems, rather than "oh, I wish I drew into one of my three Chariots that game." Roughly half of the traps are anti-monsters, and the others are anti-S/T. Who cares what I'm doing, I'm poor ( = no Warnings).