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The ruler through box magic trick is a classic illusion that never fails to captivate an audience. The magician presents a solid wooden box and a ruler. The box is completely sealed, with no visible openings or secret compartments. The magician then proceeds to insert the ruler through the box, seemingly defying the laws of physics. This trick relies on a cleverly designed wooden box that creates an optical illusion. On first glance, it appears to be a solid object with no way for the ruler to pass through it.


1 - Worst of the bunch. A free peek at my opponents hand, for no cost, and I get to shuffle a card into their deck

1 - I have honestly only pulled off the Yata-Lock twice in my 50 test plays with this deck, once against a warrior deck after he over extended and lost to a mirror force. 1 - I have honestly only pulled off the Yata-Lock twice in my 50 test plays with this deck, once against a warrior deck after he over extended and lost to a mirror force.

Lustrous magical headgear

On first glance, it appears to be a solid object with no way for the ruler to pass through it. However, the box is actually hollow on the inside, with a hidden compartment that allows the ruler to pass through. The magician typically starts the trick by showing the box from all angles, ensuring the audience that there are no hidden openings or trap doors.

[R/F] White Magical Hand Control [Traditional]

I would like to preface that this is in traditional format, on DN. The deck isn't all that good, but I made it to fuck with those "Gen I only" people who post on DN all the time. So the deck only uses cards released before "The Lost Millenium" (so all the cards available in GOAT format really, just under the Modern Traditional Banlist). I know it is a really weird requirement, I just like fucking with people. It gets people really salty too, so that's always a plus.

3 - The reason the deck is named what it is. It is a 1000 attack point beater which discards a card in your opponents hand when it deals battle damage. He's also an amazing LIGHT target for my Chaos Monsters

2 - Lots of these "Gen I" Decks run big beaters like Gemini Elf, or Battle Chaser. Breaker deals with that, and also backrow

2 - Draw cards are scarce. My deck can't put out the damage to warrant Upstart, so this will have to do.

1 - The first of my banned cards. He also helps deal with big monsters and also big fields. He can also get rid of useless cards (like a trap dustshoot or delinquent duo when I got my opponent top decking)

2 - He is hard to get around in this "format", he can stall out for quite a while. Also he helps empty my opponents hand as well.

1 - Searches almost every monster in the deck

2 - Same stalling power as reaper, but also does a little burning. It's another LIGHT target

1 - It is really good if things go south, and I end up with a near empty hand. Not so good if my opponent has no hand.

1 - Second part of my small chaos assortment. He helps deal with big monsters

1 - It helps me deal with my opponents Spirit Reaper or Marshmallon. It also helps me generate hand advantage. Another LIGHT target.

1 - I have honestly only pulled off the Yata-Lock twice in my ~50 test plays with this deck, once against a warrior deck after he over extended and lost to a mirror force. And once to a Crystal Beast player who couldn't generate the advantage to keep up with a reaper, hat, and robbin' goblin every turn

1 - I can play it, so I play it

1 - 1000 life points to make my opponent -2. Broken fucking card

1 - 1000 life points to see my opponents hand and make them go -1. Well worth it. Super broken

1 - Worst of the bunch. A free peek at my opponents hand, for no cost, and I get to shuffle a card into their deck

1 - I run storm, duster, and 2 breaker. I don't think I need more than 1 typhoon on top of that.

2 - non-targeting removal of problem cards

1 - it is only the most versatile card ever printed

2 - let my Magical Hat or Yata attack over their monsters to make them go minus

1 - I drew it and stole the game.

2 - The card is amazing. it protects my smaller monsters, and clears my opponents field. It punishes them a lot for over extending

1 More punishment for over extending

1 - if it its the requirement, it probably needs to be bottomlessed here.

1 - it's like vanities on Steroids

1 - There is a reason this is called HAND control

1 makes all my monsters Magical Hats, and helps make sure my opponent can't generate any advantage

http://i.imgur.com/dJGPK5p.png for the visual

Let me know what you think, and where you think I can make improvements/adjustments?

Hats ( 帽子 , Boushi ? ) are a recurring type of headgear on the series. They are often used by melee and magical-based jobs that cannot equip helms, like the Thief, the Black Mage, and the Blue Mage. Examples of recurring hats on the series are the Hypno Crown, the Red Cap, and the Gold Hairpin.
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This builds anticipation and increases the mystery surrounding the trick. When the magician inserts the ruler through the box, it appears to go right through the solid wood, emerging on the other side without any visible changes to the box. This creates a sense of wonder and disbelief in the audience. The secret to this trick lies in the hidden compartment inside the box. The box is designed with a false bottom or a removable section that allows the ruler to pass through. When the magician inserts the ruler, it slides into the hidden compartment, giving the illusion that it is passing through the solid wood. To enhance the illusion, the magician often moves the ruler up and down inside the box, demonstrating that it is indeed passing through the solid object. This further baffles the audience and adds to the overall impact of the trick. In conclusion, the ruler through box magic trick is a classic illusion that relies on a cleverly designed wooden box and a hidden compartment. By creating the appearance of a solid object, the magician is able to insert the ruler through the box, creating a sense of wonder and disbelief in the audience. It is a captivating trick that never fails to leave spectators amazed..

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