For anyone who's looked for any trap music on YouTube, you already know what this deck is named after. And you already know that it's a Traptrix deck that uses the two new support cards they got in Lightning Overdrive.
Traptrix Ginalloa, their new Effect Monster, can Special Summon herself from the hand by sending one of your set Traps to the Graveyard. And if your backrow is empty, she can banish herself from the Graveyard to set a Trap Hole from your Graveyard. Unfortunately, you can only use one of these two effects per turn. While this con is a bit of a hinderance, Ginalloa is still good enough to run at at least 2 copies. Thanks to her Special Summoning effect, I've been able to win with Borrelsword on later turns of duels!
As for the Link 2, Traptrix Utricularia is also pretty good. Once per turn, you can reset one of your activated Trap Holes instead of sending it to the Graveyard. This effect synergizes well with Ginalloa if she was Special Summoned by her effect. After pitching one of your Traps to summon Ginalloa, you can use her and another Traptrix to summon Ultricularia, whose first effect can stop you from losing one of your Trap Holes. Her second effect is also pretty good, allowing you to Special Summon a Traptrix from the Graveyard during your End Phase. One of the best monsters to summon with this is Dionaea, whose effect sets a Trap Hole from your Graveyard, which you can then use on your opponent's turn.
Traptrix Nation, as a deck, functions as you expect a Traptrix deck to. It's either go first or burst. Although if you want to go on the offensive, this deck uses a Utopia Double engine, in addition to Borrelsword Dragon.