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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | A Trap Master is a character whose style of fighting isn't about hitting the opponent directly. This character far prefers arranging traps in such a way that, when the opponent arrives, he only has to let the victim act, or activate the traps with minimal effort, to utterly dominate said opponent. Difficult but Awesome is almost a requisite, as these characters are different from the basic Attack! Attack! Attack! mindset of many gamers, favoring taking their time to indirectly cause their own victory. |