A Pit trap is a trap designed to trip walkers and hinder troops. Usually used in conjunction with walker barriers, pit traps are large sections of collapsable road or land designed to be automatically or remotely triggered to collapse as to trip walkers. When deployed against ground troops, the pit is often deep enough that defenders can simply ring the pit and execute trapped troops without fear of them climbing out.
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| - A Pit trap is a trap designed to trip walkers and hinder troops. Usually used in conjunction with walker barriers, pit traps are large sections of collapsable road or land designed to be automatically or remotely triggered to collapse as to trip walkers. When deployed against ground troops, the pit is often deep enough that defenders can simply ring the pit and execute trapped troops without fear of them climbing out.
- __NOEDITSECTION__ Main card page: "[[]]" For manga cards with the same Japanese name, see "Trap Hole" (manga) and "Chasm of Spikes" (manga). [[File:|link=File:|px]]
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- A hole in the ground that's somehow covered up so as to blend in with the surrounding terrain. Sometimes it's hidden beneath a Trap Door. Related to but not to be confused with Bottomless Pit. If it's not hidden, it's not a pit trap. A standard subversion is where character A sets up a pitfall for character B, B walks straight over the covered pit and doesn't fall in, and then character A tries to cross (possibly preceded by tentative testing first) and does fall in, Wile E. Coyote-style. Platform Hell titles will have these, usually with no indication at all that it's a trap.
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ja lore
| - 相手モンスターを破壊する。その攻撃力の1/4が相手のライフから削られる
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| - Destroy an opponent monster. The opponent loses Life Points equal to 1/4 of the monster's ATK.
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| - ChasmofSpikes-JP-Manga-R.jpg
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| - * Your opponent loses Life Points
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| - Katsuya Jonouchi's Project R.A. Deck
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| - Play this card when a hero enters an empty space. He tests . If he fails, he suffers 1 and loses 1 movement point. If he has no movement points to lose , he is Stunned.
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| - No, the effects of "Pit Trap" are applied immediately
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| - Can a hero suffer fatigue to gain a movement point in response to a "Pit Trap" in order to avoid being Stunned?
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| - Destroy 1 monster your opponent controls. Inflict damage to your opponent equal to 1/4 the destroyed monster's ATK.
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| - A Pit trap is a trap designed to trip walkers and hinder troops. Usually used in conjunction with walker barriers, pit traps are large sections of collapsable road or land designed to be automatically or remotely triggered to collapse as to trip walkers. When deployed against ground troops, the pit is often deep enough that defenders can simply ring the pit and execute trapped troops without fear of them climbing out.
- A hole in the ground that's somehow covered up so as to blend in with the surrounding terrain. Sometimes it's hidden beneath a Trap Door. Related to but not to be confused with Bottomless Pit. If it's not hidden, it's not a pit trap. A standard subversion is where character A sets up a pitfall for character B, B walks straight over the covered pit and doesn't fall in, and then character A tries to cross (possibly preceded by tentative testing first) and does fall in, Wile E. Coyote-style. Platform Hell titles will have these, usually with no indication at all that it's a trap. Oftentimes it is a Conspicuously Light Patch. Examples of Pit Trap include:
- __NOEDITSECTION__ Main card page: "[[]]" For manga cards with the same Japanese name, see "Trap Hole" (manga) and "Chasm of Spikes" (manga). [[File:|link=File:|px]]
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