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| image name         = TRAP-SPELL.svg
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| image caption       = Trap Spell icon
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| japanese            = {{Ruby|罠|トラップ}}・{{Ruby|魔|ま}}{{Ruby|法|ほう}}カード
| kanji               = 罠・魔法カード
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| kanji               = 罠・魔法カード
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| furigana            = トラップ・まほうカード
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| romaji             = Torappu Mahō Kādo
| english             = Trap-Spell Cards
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| japanese translated = Trap Magic Card
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| english             = Trap Spell Card
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| list                = List of Trap Spell Cards
 
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'''Trap-Spell Cards''' 「罠・魔法カード」 are cards that are simultaneously treated as both a [[Spell Cards|Spell Card]] and also as a [[Trap Cards|Trap Card]]. Examples of this kind of card would be "[[Stop Defense]]" and "[[Graverobber]]" in [[Yu-Gi-Oh! R]], which were released in the [[OCG]] & [[TCG]] as a [[Normal Spell Cards|Normal Spell Card]] and a [[Normal Trap Cards|Normal Trap Card]] respectively. Trap-Spell Cards only occur in manga.
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'''Trap Spell Cards''' ({{Ruby|罠|トラップ}}・{{Ruby|魔|ま}}{{Ruby|法|ほう}}カード ''Torappu Mahō Kādo'' lit. Trap Magic Card, also known as {{Ruby|魔|ま}}{{Ruby|法|ほう}}・{{Ruby|罠|トラップ}}カード ''Mahō Torappu Kādo'' lit. Magic Trap Card) or '''Trap/Spell Cards''' are cards that are simultaneously treated as both a [[Spell Card]] and a [[Trap Card]]. Trap-Spell Cards only occur in manga; when released in the ''[[OCG]]'' and ''[[TCG]]'', they are changed to either a Trap Card or a Spell Card.
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An example Trap-Spell Card is "[[Graverobber (manga)|Graverobber]]", which was [[Graverobber|released]] in the ''OCG'' and ''TCG'' as a Trap Card. In the English manga, it is displayed as a Trap Card.
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==Example==
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{{Show card image|Cross Counter Trap|align=center}}
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[[Category:Trap Spell Cards| ]]

Latest revision as of 13:53, 25 November 2023

Trap Spell Card

Trap Spell icon
Trap Spell icon

Japanese

罠・魔法カード

Japanese (ruby)

トラップ・まほうカード

Japanese (base text)

トラップほうカード

Japanese (romanized)

Torappu Mahō Kādo

Japanese (translated)

Trap Magic Card

English

Trap Spell Card

Lists

Trap Spell Cards (トラップほうカード Torappu Mahō Kādo lit. Trap Magic Card, also known as ほうトラップカード Mahō Torappu Kādo lit. Magic Trap Card) or Trap/Spell Cards are cards that are simultaneously treated as both a Spell Card and a Trap Card. Trap-Spell Cards only occur in manga; when released in the OCG and TCG, they are changed to either a Trap Card or a Spell Card.

An example Trap-Spell Card is "Graverobber", which was released in the OCG and TCG as a Trap Card. In the English manga, it is displayed as a Trap Card.

Example[edit]