11-08-2021, 02:16 PM
Well, I had made several traps. Here's what I got.:
A Variety of Traps
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11-08-2021, 02:16 PM
Well, I had made several traps. Here's what I got.:
11-09-2021, 10:27 AM
Interesting that some of these designs are based on animals. Let's see if I can rank them.
Antlion: Camouflage- It's a big hole in the ground, so unless it gets covered, most people could simply walk around and avoid it. Capture- It is surprisingly effective if someone falls in as the round shape forces fall-ins to the center and delay escape attempts, which gives the trap time to grab the victim. Restraint- Not only is the trap difficult to remove once fully inserted, but it retreats underground to prevent others from discovering it. Pool Table: Camouflage- If the trigger is hidden by a rug, it could be possible that others can play the table as long as they don't step on it. Capture- A person may be able to dodge the initial straps, and there may be a second escape attempt after the wrapping. Restraint- It may be possible for the victim to slip out from the focal point strapping, but the wrappings would still prevent most movement. Stingray: Camouflage- It hides in the water, so while a person may not realize it could be a trap, it also limits where they could hide. Capture- It jumps at the victim. Assuming this is an aqua-jet propulsion, it might not be able to adjust if it misses. Restraint-As a straitjacket, it still offers movement but at least prevents fighting back. Honeybee: Camouflage-There's not really much disguising it. Capture- This assumes that the victim has a sense of smell (clogged nose may avoid this). Otherwise, the trap seems to be unavoidable depending on the terrain. Restraint- The sack design would make it difficult for a person to move.
11-09-2021, 04:11 PM
(11-09-2021, 10:27 AM)Polyedit2000 Wrote: Honeybee: I mean, it flies...
12-08-2021, 09:55 PM
Wasp variant of Honeybee Trap.:
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