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Hunter's Improvisation


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Hunter's Improvisation

[Normal Trap]

 

Target 1 Trap Card you control (reveal it if it is Set); shuffle it into the Deck then Set 1 Trap Card with the same Trap Card Type (Normal, Continuous, or Counter) directly from your Deck. That Set card can be activated during this turn.

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I'm partially iffy on this being another Temple of the Kings clone, but at the same time, you can probably use it to shuffle out Traps you don't want at the moment. (i.e. some random Trap for Dimensional Barrier, etc). That, and still vulnerable to getting sniped if you go second and/or don't have valid targets. IDK, I guess you could use this in response to opponent sniping said Trap you were going to shuffle anyway.

 

So, it's generally fine.

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So it goes -1 for effectively a search, plus acts a dodging tool. I can see this be used to search strong floodgates depending on how the opponent starts his/her turn, but still, the timing is kinda awkward because the Continuous Trap you shuffle back should still be Set. I think you can get away with shuffling both Set and face-up Traps; that way you can switch an already active Continuous Trap, like a floodgate, for another one. It would be amusing to, for example, switch a face-up Imperial Order into a Macro, removing the Spell Card lock in the process and giving you control on the activation of the new floodgate.

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So it goes -1 for effectively a search, plus acts a dodging tool. I can see this be used to search strong floodgates depending on how the opponent starts his/her turn, but still, the timing is kinda awkward because the Continuous Trap you shuffle back should still be Set. I think you can get away with shuffling both Set and face-up Traps; that way you can switch an already active Continuous Trap, like a floodgate, for another one. It would be amusing to, for example, switch a face-up Imperial Order into a Macro, removing the Spell Card lock in the process and giving you control on the activation of the new floodgate.

Okay. Took your suggestion in consideration. Updated effect.

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Umless you can do it to this card, it's a bit limited. Let's say you used this to replace a Solemn Card because your opponent was going to destroy your first copy. Or perhaps switch out a Call of the Haunted in order to Special Summon again. Or something like Dimensional Barrier, yet have a different Normal Trap Card on the field. It's fine, both in balance and practicality.

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