Why its crucial Ever wonder why cards such as waboku are widely used?
Well, it’s one of those chainable cards that lets you retain the effect even after it’s gone. Meaning, it’s a free one turn stall that is hard to negate unless you have a jinzo or a royal decree face up on the field, you can usually count on them being a reliable defense against most comebacks. The only problem is that chainable traps tend to have a non-gamebreaking effect for the most part, which is why people prefer triggers over them (although that’s not always the case, ex: IO and ROD, both chainable and very destructive.) It’s a wise choice to run some chainable traps in a deck, since the meta today has 3 MSTs, HFD, and Breaker running about. Another benefit to chainability is that it wastes a MST/spell destruction card your opponent uses, making room for some crucial triggers to activate. Triggers: Why they are crucial Trigger traps become more and more popular by the day, since people realize that their effects are often game breaking, and in multiples can even break out all the