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Revision as of 22:10, 12 April 2013
"Trap Hole", known as "Pitfall" (
Note that "Chaos Trap Hole" and "Gemini Trap Hole" are not considered members of this archetype, since their Japanese names translate to "Chaos Hole" and "Gemini Hole" respectively, and don't include "Pitfall" in their translated names. "Dark Trap Hole" is also not a member of this archetype since its Japanese name has the kanji 大 in between 落とし穴 thus creating 落とし大穴.
Trivia
A knight, orange goblin, and/or green goblin appear in most of the artworks of "Trap Hole" cards, except "Deep Dark Trap Hole" ("Goyo Guardian") and "Void Trap Hole" (the three Dragons of "Ice Barrier"):
Orange | Green | Knight | |
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Acid Trap Hole | Yes | ||
Adhesion Trap Hole | Yes | ||
Bottomless Trap Hole | Yes | ||
D.D. Trap Hole | Yes | ||
Fascinating Trap Hole | Yes | Yes | Yes |
Giant Trap Hole | Yes | Yes | Yes |
Trap Hole | Yes | ||
Treacherous Trap Hole | Yes | Yes |