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"Where is that demon" you wonder after he jerked your coins, he was there next to you, and in an instant .. he escaped into thin air .. Your friends are now far away, who knows what happened to Th - there she is, on the banks of the river, she looks at you and runs away in the water in the center .. she won't get away with it, you get closer, she laughs ..
Pull out your sword, she doesn't move, just a step, but you feel one leg give you, the other is sucked in too .. You need air, but you're underwater the armor doesn't help, you start swallowing the 'water you are hungry for air panic assaults you while everything becomes more and more blurred ...
.... (Gold, they would do anything)
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"Traptrix" (蟲こ惑わく魔ま Kowakuma) is an archetype of Level/Rank 4 female and Insect type
With the exception of "Traptrix Sera", which is a Link Monster, the ATK and DEF of each monster totals up to 2800. They have the appearance of young girls in their own artworks, but the artwork of "Traptrix Trap Hole Nightmare" suggests the girls are either vicious creatures in disguise or bait to lure prey for their pets. They may be based on the concept of aggressive mimicry, where predators or parasites use harmless appearances to lure in prey.
The artwork of "Trap Trick" also seem to imply that the girls would lure potential victims into the various Trap Holes.
With the exception of "Traptrix Rafflesia", which is based on a parasitic plant, the pets/true forms of the "Traptrix" girls are based on carnivorous plants, insects or arachnids known for using holes to trap their prey
the card Traptrix Genlisea is based on Genlisea a genus of carnivorous plants also known as corkscrew plants. The 30 or so species grow in wet terrestrial to semi-aquatic environments distributed throughout Africa and Central and South America. The plants use highly modified underground leaves to attract, trap and digest minute microfauna, particularly protozoans