Difference between revisions of "Card Tips:Treacherous Trap Hole"

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* This card works well in a [[Banish]]ed deck.
 
* This card works well in a [[Banish]]ed deck.
  
* This card can work well in [[Lightsworn]] decks since they have very few traps in it.
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* 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.
 
* 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.
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* 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.
 
* 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.
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* 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 17:51, 13 January 2013

  • Since Spellcaster Deck(s) usually dont use many traps this card can be a good addition to decks of this type.
  • This card works well with "Diskblade Rider" if you use a lot of normal traps.
  • Reture your Trap cards to the deck with "Recycle"
  • This card works well in a Banished 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 opponents 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.