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** Some of D&D's most legendary classic adventures, including ''I6: [[Ravenloft]]'' and ''[[Tomb of Horrors]]'', largely or entirely consist of a dungeon-crawl through the lair of a Trap Master. |
** Some of D&D's most legendary classic adventures, including ''I6: [[Ravenloft]]'' and ''[[Tomb of Horrors]]'', largely or entirely consist of a dungeon-crawl through the lair of a Trap Master. |
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** In ''[[Pathfinder]]'', there's a sun-class of the Ranger class called the Trapper, which gives up spellcasting in favor of learning how to quickly set up snares and other simple traps in combat. There's also a Rogue subclass called the Trapsmith, which specializes in disarming traps and building her own. |
** In ''[[Pathfinder]]'', there's a sun-class of the Ranger class called the Trapper, which gives up spellcasting in favor of learning how to quickly set up snares and other simple traps in combat. There's also a Rogue subclass called the Trapsmith, which specializes in disarming traps and building her own. |
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* As much as the name suggests [http://yugioh.wikia.com/wiki/Trap_Master the Trap Master] is not this trope. |
* [[Yu-Gi-Oh (Tabletop Game)|Yu-Gi-Oh]]'': As much as the name suggests otherwise, [http://yugioh.wikia.com/wiki/Trap_Master the Trap Master] is not this trope. |
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== [[Video Games]] == |
== [[Video Games]] == |