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The trap card "The Selection" erroneously states "By paying 1000 Life Points you can destroy all Monster cards in face-up position on the Field and prevent any cards of the same type from being Summoned, Flip Summoned, or Special Summoned."
Despite this being claimed in-game, the card still uses its actual effect.
Despite this being claimed in-game, the card still uses its actual effect.
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