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The term trap is often applied to trans women. This is a slur. '''Using slurs such as this is ''[[heresy]]'''''. | |||
[[File:Epictrap.jpg|thumb|left|Example.]] Remember: An actual trap is a cross-dresser. | |||
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A trap can either be a devilishly evil contraption that the GM placed into a campaign to trick the players or to somehow outsmart them (and hopefully kill them later)
In DnD
Traps are a staple in Dungeons & Dragons. They can take the form of anything from a spring loaded blade on a door to an illusory wall or many others. It is generally used to screw with the players. The rogue in 3.5 and down is, pretty much, the only class that can deal with them, while in 4e anyone can effectively if they choose to work on that skill.
IRL
The term trap is often applied to trans women. This is a slur. Using slurs such as this is heresy.

Remember: An actual trap is a cross-dresser.