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Revision as of 22:42, 23 July 2016
"Trap Hole", known as "Pitfall" (
Although they are related to the "Hole" archetype through the "Traptrix", they are a separate group of cards. Since all support for the "Hole" archetype also supports the "Trap Hole" archetype, in the TCG, the "Trap Hole" archetype is treated as a subset of the "Hole" archetype.
"Darkfall" (formerly known as "Dark Trap Hole") is not a member of this archetype since its Japanese name does not contain 「落とし穴」 (its Japanese name contains 「落とし大穴」, with the kanji 「大」 interrupting 「落とし穴」). "Chaos Trap Hole" and "Gemini Trap Hole" are "Hole" cards but not "Trap Hole" cards, since their Japanese names contain 「ホール」 Hole but not 「落とし穴」 Pitfall.
Trivia
A knight, orange goblin, and/or green goblin appear in the artworks of most "Trap Hole" cards; the exceptions are "Deep Dark Trap Hole" (featuring "Goyo Guardian"), "Trap Hole of Spikes" and "Time-Space Trap Hole" (not featuring a victim), and "Void Trap Hole" (featuring "Brionac", "Gungnir", and "Trishula").
Orange | Green | Knight | |
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Acid Trap Hole | Yes | ||
Adhesion Trap Hole | Yes | ||
Bottomless Trap Hole | Yes | ||
D.D. Trap Hole | Yes | ||
Double Trap Hole | Yes | Yes | |
Floodgate Trap Hole | Yes | ||
Giant Trap Hole | Yes | Yes | Yes |
Trap Hole | Yes | ||
Traptrix Trap Hole Nightmare | Yes | Yes | Yes |
Treacherous Trap Hole | Yes | Yes |