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A '''trap''' (Japanese: トラップ ''trap'') is an object that can be obtained and used only in [[the Underground]] of [[Sinnoh]]. All traps, except the [[Digger Drill]], are activated when stepped on and can be buried on the ground  to slow down or to stop any trainer from returning another player's flag to their own [[secret base]].
A '''trap''' (Japanese: トラップ ''trap'') is an object that can be obtained and used only in [[the Underground]] of [[Sinnoh]]. All traps, except the [[Digger Drill]], are activated when stepped on and can be buried on the ground  to slow down or to stop any trainer from returning another player's flag to their own [[secret base]].


The maximum number of traps allowed to be placed by a player is sixteen. If a player exceeds the sixteen, the oldest laid trap will disappear and become impossible to retrieve. Traps laid by a player usually come in two different colors: light orange, for easier and less expensive traps, and dark red, for difficult and more expensive traps. Message traps, however, come in different pastel colors to indicate which message the trap will send out.
The maximum number of traps allowed to be placed by a player is sixteen. If a player exceeds the sixteen, the oldest laid trap will disappear and become impossible to retrieve. Traps laid by a player usually come in two different colors: light orange, for easier and less expensive traps, and dark red, for difficult and more expensive traps. Message traps, however, come in different pastel colors to indicate which message the trap will send out. This helps the player as to not get caught in her/his own traps.
[[Image:Underground-merchant-locations.png|thumb|300px|Location of the merchants who sell and buy traps from players.]]
[[Image:Underground-merchant-locations.png|thumb|300px|Location of the merchants who sell and buy traps from players.]]
It should be noted that a laid trap does not differentiate between the player that set it from any other player, so care should be taken to avoid accidently stepping in it afterwards.
It should be noted that a laid trap does not differentiate between the player that set it from any other player, so care should be taken to avoid accidently stepping in it afterwards.
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