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Yu-Gi-Oh! TCG: Top 10 Best Counter Traps!

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In this article, I'll show you the top 10 best counter traps in Yu-Gi-Oh! TCG.

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Introduction

Counter traps are a unique type of trap cards, known for their effects, which usually negate effects or punish you for activating other cards. They stand out because they're the only cards with spell speed 3 - that is, they can only be answered by other counter traps.

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Most counter traps have similar effects, and often the only difference is small details or what they cost to activate.

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In this article, I collected the best generic counter traps in the game nowadays. Check out below the best counter traps in Yu-Gi-Oh! TCG!

Top 10 Best Counter Traps in Yu-Gi-Oh! TCG

10 - XX-clusion

To open our list, we have XX-clusion which negates monster effects, but only the ones that activate in your hand. Furthermore, if your opponent has any cards in hand, they'll have to discard one of them. This way, XX-clusion works like two interactions in one.

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9 - Debunk

Debunk is a bit more generic than the card above; it negates monster effects that activate in your hand or graveyard, and, besides this, it also banishes it, which is usually quite efficient.

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8 - Cursed Seal of the Forbidden Spell

Cursed Seal of the Forbidden Spell might be better in decks with lots of spells (as you'll need to discard one of them to use it), but it is extremely efficient. Besides negating spell activations, it prevents your opponent from activating other copies of this same card for the rest of the duel.

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7 - Wiretap

Wiretap is quite simple and efficient. Besides not costing anything, it negates a trap card activation and shuffles it back into your opponent's deck. This is excellent if you don't want them to have a follow-up card in their graveyard.

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6 - Grand Horn of Heaven

Grand Horn of Heaven stands out because it negates special summons. Furthermore, even though it draws your opponent a card, it ends their main phase, which is definitely worth it most times, as it forces them to stop playing.

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5 - Dark Bribe

Dark Bribe negates both spells and traps, and, just like the card before, also draws your opponent a card as a drawback. Nonetheless, it is still very popular in Stun decks, in which it usually protects the backrow floodgates from enemy removals.

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4 - Solemn Warning

Solemn Warning works like an omni negate for summons, as it negates summons directly or effects on any type of card (monster, spell, and trap) that also special summon one or more monsters. You just need to pay 2000 life to use it.

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3 - Solemn Strike

In our third place, we have Solemn Strike, which, for 15000 life, negates special summons or a monster's effect activation, and destroys it as well.

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2 - Solemn Judgment

In our second place, we have Solemn Judgment, which is almost an "upgrade" of the Solemn above. If you pay half your life points, you can negate a monster summon, a spell or trap activation, as well as destroy them.

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1 - Iron Thunder

Iron Thunder is also, clearly, an upgraded version of Solemn Judgment. The difference is that it doesn't negate summons; it is an omni negate (if you pay half your life points, like the card above) with destruction.

Furthermore, this card has an extra effect that lets you destroy cards that were in the same zones as the card you negated and destroyed (monster zones or spell & trap zones). So it removes even more resources from your opponent, and forces both players to think carefully about the zones in which they play their cards.

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Final Words

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