Difference between revisions of "Trap Spell Card"
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− | '''Trap-Spell Cards''' | + | '''Trap-Spell Cards''' (罠・魔法カード) are cards that are simultaneously treated as both a [[Spell Card]] and also as a [[Trap Card]]. An examples of this kind of card would be "[[Graverobber (manga)|Graverobber]]", which was released in the ''[[OCG]]'' and ''[[TCG]]'' as a [[Trap Card]]. Trap-Spell Cards only occur in manga. |
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Trap-Spell Cards (罠・魔法カード) are cards that are simultaneously treated as both a Spell Card and also as a Trap Card. An examples of this kind of card would be "Graverobber", which was released in the OCG and TCG as a Trap Card. Trap-Spell Cards only occur in manga.
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