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* You can use cards like "[[Mask of Darkness]]" (to return the [[Trap Cards]] in your [[Graveyard]] to your hand) or "[[Soul Release]]" (to remove the Traps from play) if you have any Traps in your Graveyard.
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* Use this card in Decks that are [[Monster Card]] and/or [[Spell Card]]-heavy, as well as light on Trap Cards (if any).
  
* Since Spellcaster Deck(s) usually dont use many traps this card can be a good addition to decks of this type.
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* In preparation to activate this card, use cards like "[[Diskblade Rider]]", "[[Recycle]]" and "[[Soul Release]]" to remove Trap Cards from your Graveyard.
  
* This card works well with "[[Diskblade Rider]]" if you use a lot of normal traps.
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* It is best to use this card as the only Trap Card in your Deck, or in a Deck that focuses on [[banish]]ing cards, so that it will never be a [[dead draw]].
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** However, you can also use Trap Cards like "[[Skill Successor]]" and "[[Breakthrough Skill]]", since you can banish them from the Graveyard.
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** [[Scrap-Iron Scarecrow]]" can also be used in the same Deck as this card, assuming your opponent doesn't destroy it and send it to the Graveyard.
  
* Reture your Trap cards to the deck with "[[Recycle]]"
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* Combo with "[[Starlight Road]]", assuming you target your own monsters.
 
 
* This card works well in a [[Banish]]ed deck.
 
 
 
* This card can work well in [[Lightsworn]] decks since they have very few traps in them.
 
 
 
* This card can work well in a deck that runs multiple copies of "[[Scrap-Iron Scarecrow]]" as it is not sent to the graveyard after activation, instead it is [[Set]] face down again.
 
**Another Trap Card that proves useful would be "[[Skill Successor]]". It provides your monsters with an attack boost twice, as well as [[Banish]] itself from the graveyard for this card. Also works better with decks that focus more on milling.
 
 
 
* Use "[[Soul Release]]" to get rid of any traps since you probably can't get them back, then use the remaining to banish the opponent's cards.
 
 
 
* This card can be used in a very monster-heavy Deck like [[Frognarchs]] or any Monster-Mash based one. Since you're running lots of monsters and very few Spells (if any), you rarely have space for any Traps.
 
 
 
* This card can be more versatile than "[[Mirror Force]]" or "[[Torrential Tribute]]". It is chainable to almost anything, making it more versatile if you're lacking space for Trap cards. Using a single one also ensures it will be a live card anytime you draw it, making it even better.
 
 
 
* You can use "[[Starlight Road]]" with this card to easily Summon "[[Stardust Dragon]]", but be careful as it cannot be Special Summoned again.
 

Revision as of 18:00, 13 January 2013

  • Use this card in Decks that are Monster Card and/or Spell Card-heavy, as well as light on Trap Cards (if any).
  • It is best to use this card as the only Trap Card in your Deck, or in a Deck that focuses on banishing cards, so that it will never be a dead draw.
    • However, you can also use Trap Cards like "Skill Successor" and "Breakthrough Skill", since you can banish them from the Graveyard.
    • Scrap-Iron Scarecrow" can also be used in the same Deck as this card, assuming your opponent doesn't destroy it and send it to the Graveyard.