Editing Card Tips:Treacherous Trap Hole
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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]]. | ||
− | * | + | * This card works well with [[Diskblade Rider]] if you use a lot of normal traps. |
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− | * | + | * This card works well in a [[Removed from Play]] deck. |
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+ | * 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 a deck that runs multiple [[Scrap-Iron Scarecrow]]s as it is not sent to the graveyard after activation, instead it is [[Set]] face down again. | ||
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+ | * Use [[Soul Release]] to get rid of any traps since you probably can't get them back, then use the remaining to remove the opponents cards from play. |