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{{For|the [[archetype]] of the same name related to the "[[Fossil]]" archetype|"[[Paleozoic (anime)]]"}}
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{{Infobox archetype
{{Infobox archseries
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| cut_from_names = true
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| caption =  
| image         = PaleozoicAnomalocaris-MADU-EN-VG-artwork.png
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| ja_name =  
| caption       = "[[Paleozoic Anomalocaris]]"
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| romaji =  
| ja_name       = バージェストマ
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| trans =  
| romaji         = Bājesutoma
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| fr_name =  
| trans         = Burgesstoma
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| de_name =  
| fr_name       = Paléozoïque
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| it_name =  
| de_name       = Paläozoisch
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| ko_name = 버제스토마
| it_name       = Paleozoica
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| ko_romanized =  
| ko_name       = 버제스토마
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| pt_name =  
| ko_romanized   = Beojeseutoma
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| es_name =  
| ko_trans      = Burgesstoma
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|zh_name=
| pt_name       = Paleozoico
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|zh_pinyin=
| es_name       = Paleozoico
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| other_names =  
| sets          = [[Lightning Overdrive]]
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| sets    =
| tcg            =
 
* [[The Dark Illusion]]
 
* [[Invasion: Vengeance]]
 
* [[2017 Mega-Tin Mega Pack]]
 
* [[OTS Tournament Pack 6]]
 
* [[OTS Tournament Pack 7]]
 
* [[Structure Deck: Cyber Strike]]
 
* [[Structure Deck: Dark World]]
 
| ocg            =
 
* [[Extra Pack 2016]]
 
* [[Tournament Pack 2019 Vol.4]]
 
* [[Rarity Collection Premium Gold Edition]]
 
* [[Structure Deck: Cyber Style's Successor]]
 
* [[Structure Deck R: Devil's Gate]]
 
| korea          =
 
 
* [[Clash of Rebellions]]
 
* [[Clash of Rebellions]]
* [[Dimension of Chaos]]
 
 
}}
 
}}
"'''Paleozoic'''", known as "'''Burgesstoma'''" (バージェストマ ''Bājesutoma'', 버제스토마 ''Beojeseutoma'') in the [[OCG]], is an [[archetype]] of mostly [[Level]] [[Level 2 Monster Cards|2]] [[WATER]] [[Aqua]] [[Normal Monster|Normal]] [[Pseudo-Trap Monster]]s with [[1200 ATK Monster Cards|1200]] [[ATK]] and [[0 DEF Monster Cards|0]] [[DEF]], introduced as [[Korean]] exclusives in ''[[Clash of Rebellions]]''.
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==Design==
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"'''Burgesstoma'''" is a Korean ''[[OCG]]'' exclusive [[archetype]] primarily comprised of [[Trap Cards]] that treat themselves as [[Level]] 2 [[WATER]] [[Aqua]]-[[Type]] [[Normal Monster]]s with 1200 ATK and 0 DEF, introduced in ''[[Clash of Rebellions]]''.  
===Appearance===
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== Design ==
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=== Appearance ===
 
The archetype's cards are based on animals from the [[wikipedia:Cambrian|Cambrian]] Period, specifically those found in the [[wikipedia:Burgess Shale|Burgess Shale Formation]], a fossil field in Canadian Rockies of British Columbia, Canada.
 
The archetype's cards are based on animals from the [[wikipedia:Cambrian|Cambrian]] Period, specifically those found in the [[wikipedia:Burgess Shale|Burgess Shale Formation]], a fossil field in Canadian Rockies of British Columbia, Canada.
===Origin===
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The archetype's OCG name, "バージェストマ" (Burgesstoma), is derived from the [[wikipedia:Burgess Shale|Burgess Shale]], where the animals the archetype derived its appearance from were found. Its TCG name, "Paleozoic", is derived from the [[wikipedia:Paleozoic|Paleozoic]] Era, the first geological period of which is the Cambrian Period.
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=== Etymology ===
===Members===
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The name "Burgesstoma" is derived from the Burgess Shale, where the animals the archetype derived its appearance from, were found.
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!Card Type
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{| class="wikitable" align="center" |
! scope="col" | Name
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! Name !! Origin || Unique Trap Effect
! scope="col" | Origin
 
! scope="col" | Effect
 
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| rowspan="2" |[[Xyz Monster]]
 
| [[Paleozoic Anomalocaris|Anomalocaris]] || [[wikipedia:Anomalocaris|Anomalocaris]] || Excavates the top card of the Deck when a Spell/Trap Card is sent from the Spell/Trap Zone to the Graveyard and adds any Trap Card that was excavated; otherwise it is sent to the Graveyard. Targets and destroys a card on the field, provided it has a Trap Card as an Xyz Material.
 
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| [[Paleozoic Opabinia|Opabinia]] || [[wikipedia:Opabinia|Opabinia]] || Allows its controller to activate "Paleozoic" Trap Cards from the hand. Searches a "Paleozoic" Trap Card, provided it has a Trap Card as an Xyz Material.
 
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|[[Link Monster]]
 
| [[Paleozoic Cambroraster|Cambroraster]] || [[wikipedia:Cambroraster|Cambroraster]] || Sends a Set card in the Spell/Trap Zone to the GY to Set a "Paleozoic" Trap Card from the controller's Deck. It can be activated the turn it was Set this way. Banishes itself from the field or GY to prevent the destruction of the controller's Set card(s).
 
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| rowspan="8" |[[Trap Monster]]
 
| [[Paleozoic Canadia|Canadia]] || [[wikipedia:Canadia (genus)|Canadia]] || Changes a targeted opposing monster to face-down Defense Position.
 
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| [[Paleozoic Dinomischus|Dinomischus]] || [[wikipedia:Dinomischus|Dinomischus]] || Banishes a targeted face-up card.
 
 
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| [[Paleozoic Eldonia|Eldonia]] || [[wikipedia:Eldonia|Eldonia]] || Increases a targeted face-up monster's ATK and DEF by 500 until the end of the turn.
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| [[Burgesstoma Anomalocaris|Anomalocaris]] || [[wikipedia:Anomalocaris|Anomalocaris]] || N/A
 
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| [[Paleozoic Hallucigenia|Hallucigenia]] || [[wikipedia:Hallucigenia|Hallucigenia]] || Halves a targeted monster's ATK and DEF until the end of the turn.  
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| [[Burgesstoma Canadia|Canadia]] || [[wikipedia:Canadia (genus)|Canadia]] || Changes a targeted monster your opponent controls to face-down Defense Position.  
 
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| [[Paleozoic Leanchoilia|Leanchoilia]] || [[wikipedia:Leanchoilia|Leanchoilia]] || Returns a targeted banished card to the Graveyard.  
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| [[Burgesstoma Hallucigenia|Hallucigenia]] || [[wikipedia:Hallucigenia|Hallucigenia]] || Halves the ATK and DEF of a targeted monster until the end of the turn.  
 
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| [[Paleozoic Marrella|Marrella]] || [[wikipedia:Marrella|Marrella]] || Sends a Trap Card from the controller's Deck to the Graveyard.  
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| [[Burgesstoma Olenoides|Olenoides]] || [[wikipedia:Olenoides|Olenoides]] || Destroys a targeted Spell/Trap Card.
 
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| [[Paleozoic Olenoides|Olenoides]] || [[wikipedia:Olenoides|Olenoides]] || Destroys a targeted Spell/Trap Card.
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| [[Burgesstoma Pikaia|Pikaia]] || [[wikipedia:Pikaia|Pikaia]] || The controller draws 2 cards after discarding a "Burgesstoma" card.
 
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| [[Paleozoic Pikaia|Pikaia]] || [[wikipedia:Pikaia|Pikaia]] || The controller discards a "Paleozoic" card to draw 2 cards.
 
 
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|}
  
 
==Playing style==
 
==Playing style==
The "Paleozoic" archetype is mainly composed of Normal Trap Cards. Each one have its particular effect but they have in common the capacity of Special Summoning themselves from the Graveyard as a Level 2 WATER Aqua Normal Monster with 1200 ATK and 0 DEF whenever a Trap Card is activated, thus allowing them to quickly swarm the field through normal usage of their own Trap Effects. The archetype's ace cards are their Xyz monsters, namely "[[Paleozoic Anomalocaris]]" and "[[Paleozoic Opabinia]]".
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With the exception of "[[Burgesstoma Anomalocaris]]", the archetype is comprised of Trap Cards that in addition to having unique effects that trigger when they are activated, also have the common effect of Special Summoning themselves from the Graveyard as Level 2 WATER Aqua-Type Normal Monsters with 1200 ATK and 0 DEF whenever a Trap Card is activated, thus allowing them to quickly swarm the field through normal usage of their own Trap Cards for their unique Trap Effects. This speed allows them to easily amass Xyz Materials for the Xyz Summon of "Anomalocaris", who helps to maintain hand advantage and give access to the archetype's other cards by excavating the Deck when a Trap Card is sent from the Spell & Trap Zone to the Graveyard, and then adding any excavated Trap Cards to the hand. "Anomalocaris'" detach effect also helps the controller to remove problematic cards on the field by destroying them if it has a Trap Card as an Xyz Material, a feat easily accomplished through normal play of the archetype.
 
 
"Anomalocaris" helps to maintain hand advantage by excavating the Deck and adding an excavated Trap Card to the hand (be it a "Paleozoic" Card or not); this effect triggers when a Trap Card is sent from the Spell/Trap Zone to the Graveyard. "Opabinia" speeds up the Deck's strategy, by allowing "Paleozoic" cards from being activated directly from the hand. Both of them are unaffected by other monster's effects and have an additional effect that basically rewards their owner for using them in a dedicated "Paleozoic" Deck, by either destroying a troublesome card on the field or fetching a "Paleozoic" Card from the Deck.
 
  
The archetype's Trap Cards banish themselves when they leaves the field after being Summoned from the Graveyard by their own effects, which can be avoided by using them as Xyz Materials. Thus, the archetype also benefits from utilizing other Rank 2 Xyz Monsters such as "[[Armored Kappa]]" and "[[Sky Cavalry Centaurea]]" in concert with "Anomalocaris" and "Opabinia". As the archetype's Trap Cards are all Level 2 WATER Aqua monsters while they are treated as monsters, "[[Wetlands]]" can be included in the Deck to give these cards a much needed power boost, as they all have low ATK, which can raise issues regarding their ability to survive on the field.
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It should be noted that the archetype's Trap Cards also banish themselves when they leave the field after being summoned from the Graveyard via their own effects, a fate which can be averted if they are overlaid as Xyz Materials. Thus, the archetype also benefits from utilizing other Rank 2 Xyz Monsters such as "[[Armored Kappa]]" and "[[Sky Cavalry Centaurea]]" in concert with "Anomalocaris". As the archetype's Trap Cards are all Level 2 WATER Aqua-Type monsters whilst they are treated as monsters, "[[Wetlands]]" can be splashed into the deck to give these cards a much needed power boost, as they all have low ATK, which can raise issues regarding their ability to survive on the field.
  
The Deck itself also has amazing synergy with the Frog engine, mainly "[[Swap Frog]]", "[[Dupe Frog]]" and "[[Ronintoadin]]" since they are also Level 2 Aqua monsters. Due to this, and the fact that the Paleozoic cards themselves are treated as Aqua monsters while on the field, they can play the Rank 2 Xyz "[[Toadally Awesome]]".
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==Weaknesses==
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Due to their own self-banishing effect, which can serve as a deterrent from using the archetype's cards for any other purpose such as Tribute or Synchro Summons, the archetype is best suited only for Xyz Summoning Rank 2 Xyz Monsters, which can prove to be inflexible, given the low number of such monsters that can be Xyz Summoned using the archetype's Trap Cards.
  
Due to their capability of accumulating chain, you can also consider adding some cards like  "[[Accumulated Fortune]]" and  "[[Miraculous Rebirth]]". While somewhat slow, "[[Mask of Darkness ]]" can still be used to recycle some Paleozoic cards and in a bigger extent, also be used as a Xyz Material."[[Magical Hats]]" will search 2 Paleozoic cards from your Deck while letting you Summon another from your GY. "[[Justi-Break]]" will protect your Paleozoic cards and potentially clean the field while letting you summon another Paleozoic card from your GY.
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Additionally, as the archetype is dependent on activating their Set Trap Cards to trigger their effects and Special Summon themselves from the Graveyard, "[[Denko Sekka]]" is capable of easily locking them down, preventing the Set Trap Cards from even activating as well as additional Trap Cards from being Set.
  
===Recommended cards===
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==Recommended cards==
{{Decklist|Recommended cards
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{{Decklist|Recommended Cards
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|effect monsters =
 
|effect monsters =
* [[Labrynth Archfiend]]
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* [[A Cat of Ill Omen]]
* [[Lady Labrynth of the Silver Castle]]
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* [[Cardcar D]]
* [[Laundry Dragonmaid]]
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* [[Mask of Darkness]]
* [[Lord of the Heavenly Prison]]
 
* [[Lovely Labrynth of the Silver Castle]]
 
* [[Soldier Dragons]]
 
|tuner monsters =
 
* [[Ret-time Reviver Emit-ter]]
 
* [[Ringowurm, the Dragon Guarding the Hundred Apples]]
 
 
|synchro monsters =
 
|synchro monsters =
* [[Herald of the Arc Light]]
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* [[Armory Arm]]
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* [[Old Entity Hastorr]]
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* [[Phonon Pulse Dragon]]
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* [[Underworld Fighter Balmung]]
 
|xyz monsters =
 
|xyz monsters =
* [[Paleozoic Anomalocaris]]
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* [[Burgesstoma Anomalocaris]]
* [[Paleozoic Opabinia]]
 
 
* [[Armored Kappa]]
 
* [[Armored Kappa]]
 
* [[Cat Shark]]
 
* [[Cat Shark]]
* [[Daigusto Phoenix]]
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* [[Gachi Gachi Gantetsu]]
* [[Divine Arsenal AA-ZEUS - Sky Thunder]]
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* [[Number 96: Dark Mist]]
* [[Downerd Magician]]
 
* [[Gigantic Spright]]
 
* [[Herald of Pure Light]]
 
* [[Number F0: Utopic Draco Future]]
 
* [[Number F0: Utopic Future]]
 
* [[Number 45: Crumble Logos the Prophet of Demolition]]
 
 
* [[Sky Cavalry Centaurea]]
 
* [[Sky Cavalry Centaurea]]
* [[The Phantom Knights of Cursed Javelin]]
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|spells =
* [[Toadally Awesome]]
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<!--This is not an exact Decklist. Please do not add multiples or staples.-->
|link monsters =
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* [[Lemuria, the Forgotten City]]
* [[Paleozoic Cambroraster]]
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* [[Pot of Duality]]
* [[Eria the Water Charmer, Gentle]]
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* [[Temple of the Kings]]
* [[Infinitrack Fortress Megaclops]]
 
* [[Mistar Boy]]
 
* [[Link Spider]]
 
|normal spells =
 
* [[Card of Demise]]
 
* [[Foolish Burial Goods]]
 
* [[Reasoning]]
 
* [[Traptantalizing Tune]]
 
|field spells =
 
* [[Flawless Perfection of the Tenyi]]
 
 
* [[Wetlands]]
 
* [[Wetlands]]
|continuous spells =
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|traps =
* [[Piercing the Darkness]]
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<!--This is not an exact Decklist. Please do not add multiples or staples.-->
* [[Supernatural Danger Zone]]
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* [[Burgesstoma Canadia]]
* [[Temple of the Kings]]
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* [[Burgesstoma Hallucigenia]]
|normal traps =
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* [[Burgesstoma Olenoides]]
* [[Paleozoic Canadia]]
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* [[Burgesstoma Pikaia]]
* [[Paleozoic Dinomischus]]
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* [[Aegis of the Ocean Dragon Lord]]
* [[Paleozoic Eldonia]]
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* [[Shapesister]]
* [[Paleozoic Hallucigenia]]
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* [[Trap Reclamation]]
* [[Paleozoic Leanchoilia]]
 
* [[Paleozoic Marrella]]
 
* [[Paleozoic Olenoides]]
 
* [[Paleozoic Pikaia]]
 
* [[Back to the Front]]/[[Xyz Reborn]]
 
* [[Breakthrough Skill]]/[[Lost Wind]]
 
* [[Needlebug Nest]]
 
* [[Reckless Greed]]
 
* [[Rise to Full Height]]
 
* [[The Phantom Knights of Lost Vambrace]]
 
* [[Threatening Roar]]/[[Waboku]]/[[Aegis of the Ocean Dragon Lord]]
 
* [[Farewelcome Labrynth]]/[[Welcome Labrynth]] (with "Labrynth" monsters)
 
* [[Transaction Rollback]]
 
** [[Elemental Burst]]
 
** [[Ghost Meets Girl - A Masterful Mayakashi Shiranui Saga]]
 
* [[Trap Tracks]]/[[Trap Trick]]
 
* [[White Howling]]
 
|counter traps =
 
* [[Fists of the Unrivaled Tenyi]]
 
|continuous traps =
 
* [[Anti-Spell Fragrance]]
 
* [[Imperial Iron Wall]]
 
* [[Imperial Order]] (''OCG'' or Traditional Format only)
 
* [[Mistake]]
 
 
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===Weaknesses===
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This archetype is mainly dependent on activating Set Trap Cards to trigger their "Paleozoic" Traps' effects to Special Summon themselves from the Graveyard. "[[Legacy of the Duelist]]" can force the opponent to only Set 1 Trap Card per turn, while "[[Denko Sekka]]" and "[[Jinzo]]" can completely prevent Set Trap Cards from being activated (with the effect of "[[Paleozoic Opabinia]]" only circumventing "Denko Sekka"). The effects of cards such as "[[Necrovalley]]", "[[Royal Prison]]", and "[[The End of Anubis]]" can prevent the "Paleozoic" Duelist from Special Summoning any "Paleozoic" Trap from the Graveyard, while the banishing effects of cards like "[[Antihuman Intelligence ME-PSY-YA]]", "[[Banisher of the Radiance]]", and "[[Macro Cosmos]]" can prevent the "Paleozoic" Duelist from loading up their Graveyard with "Paleozoic" Traps. However, these cards can still be dealt with by the effects of "[[Paleozoic Olenoides]]" and "[[Paleozoic Dinomischus]]", among other generic options, while the banishing card effects can be specifically countered via "[[Imperial Iron Wall]]", which also addresses the archetype's self-banishing weakness.
 
  
Most importantly, almost any Deck has the potential to disrupt this archetype's strategy, simply by Chaining a Spell or monster effect to the activation of any of the "Paleozoic" Duelist's Trap Cards. By doing do, this will prevent the "Paleozoic" Duelist from activating the effect of any of their "Paleozoic" Traps in the Graveyard at the time, and that player will need to activate another Trap Card in order to gain the opportunity to Special Summon again.
 
 
Due to their Traps' self-banishing effects, this archetype is best suited for Xyz Summoning, in order to avoid the banishing downside and use the Traps' Graveyard effects again. While this self-inflicted weakness can be addressed by using "Imperial Iron Wall" (preventing all banishing), and "[[Paleozoic Leanchoilia]]" to a lesser extent (returning 1 banished card to the Graveyard), an opponent can specifically target the Xyz Summoning aspect with "[[And the Band Played On]]".
 
 
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