How does trap eater work
If it could be summoned by sending a Continuous Trap on your own field as well, then it might be decent. Jack should probably stop maining this. X Posted August 25, It's ok, but like everyone said, it only works on continuous traps. Could it be sidecked? It's a powerful LV4 tuner that takes out Decree. Only useful if your opponent is maining Decree though, so it should be sided with caution. Would be very good if it weren't a nomi.
Because it is, I wouldn't run it. Posted August 26, So I bought a monster known as Trap Eater , which says:. Must first be special summoned by sending one face up trap card your opponent controls to the Graveyard.
Now one of his best monsters is Dark Magician the Dragon Knight. It prevents me from targeting or destroying his spell or trap cards. But with Trap Eater, it may not be a target effect or destroy to special summon it, but would Dark Magician the Dragon Knight's special ability still prevent me from summoning Trap Eater?
It sends to the graveyard instead. Also, this is not targeting because: 1 it doesn't indicate so explicitly , and 2 the sending is actually a cost rather than an effect. No, Dark Magician the Dragon Knight would not stop trap eater, as trap eater does not include the word "target" in it's effect, thus meaning it is not a target effect.
So yes you can use trap eater. Sign up to join this community. The best answers are voted up and rise to the top. Stack Overflow for Teams — Collaborate and share knowledge with a private group. Create a free Team What is Teams? Must be Special Summoned by sending 1 face-up Trap Card your opponent controls to the Graveyard, and cannot be Special Summoned by other ways.
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That's interesting. Anonymous Reply. But there are ways to unbrick yourself even if you have 3 Trap Eaters in your deck, by using monsters such as "The Tricky" and "Dark Necrofear" to make use of him as fodder for discard and banish effects. It works on all traps. But trap cards that can remain face-up on the field are mostly continuos-trap. Spikeshield With Chain is normal trap but can remain face up.
Note that all special summoned Paleozoic are NOT treated as trap card. See all 5 comments.. Side deck it in tourneys against Buster Blader, this is a good card for Koa'ki. Will be good also if we get more archetype support e. Eternal Soul or Humid Winds. Except Duel Links doesn't use Side Decks, and if it did, they'd probably be small enough that you wouldn't side against Buster Blader anyway.
ALthough I don't see its place most of the current meta decks. Can't really cut one of the 20 cards just for this. GameA: Please edit your description, it's wrong. It should be: "How to get: In your dreams". What's even better is that this card sends, not destroy, so Onslaught's last effect won't activate.
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When something has been proven to work, and requires only minor tweaking, it's a heck of a lot more enticing than spending twenty or more hours refining a concept that might end up being a bust anyways. Exploring previously-unsuccessful cards and strategies can be hugely rewarding if you stumble across something that works far better than you expected.
Recently I've been putting a lot of testing and thinking into Trap Eater : a nearly ancient monster from 's Crimson Crisis. I want to avoid overhyping a card that's been passed over countless times by other duelists, but at the same time I think it's worth a look at for the upcoming format.
I can't say I'm totally sold on it yet, but I'd like to share my thoughts and explain why I believe it has a ton of potential. Because Trap Eater doesn't activate it can't be chained to, meaning it's not vulnerable to Mind Crush , Debunk , or any other piece of negation.
It's an inherent Summon and the trap being sent to the graveyard is sent there simultaneously. Your opponent will lose their trap as a result of just the attempt to Summon Trap Eater.
That extra bit of card advantage can certainly come in handy, especially if you plan on exploiting this card's excellent typing and stats. There are plenty of sub monsters running around right now, and Eater can simply crash with any monster that has the same ATK.
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