Card Trivia:Pot of Greed
- This pot appears in the artworks of "Ai Mine", "Asleep at the Switch", "Avatar of The Pot", "Cash Back", "Counter Cleaner", "Dark Spirit Art - Greed", "Exchange", "Extra Buck", "Fine", "Goblin Circus", "Goblin of Greed", "Goblin Out of the Frying Pan", "Greed Grado", "Greed Pact", "Jackpot 7", "Jar Robber", "Mistaken Arrest", "Moray of Greed", "Panic Shuffle", "Peeking Goblin", "Return", "Shard of Greed", "Single Purchase", "Spell Books from the Pot", "Spirit of the Pot of Greed", and "The Gift of Greed.
- Also, not only in terms of artwork, but also in the concept of the effects, the "Pot of Greed" is one of the halves of "Pot of Duality", "Pot of Dichotomy", "Pot of Desires", and "Pot of Extravagance".
- Despite its Forbidden status, this card has continued to receive homage through cards such as "Shard of Greed" and "Moray of Greed", as well as through six direct counterparts, which imitate its effect in more balanced manners, or with more contextual purposes, such as "Reckless Greed", "Allure of Darkness", "Red Dragon Vase", "Solar Recharge", "Trade-In", "Rare Value", "Pendulum Halt", "Spellbook of Knowledge", “Sekka's Light”, "Orcustrated Return", and "Cards of Consonance".
- In this, it is similar to the infamous Magic: The Gathering card "Black Lotus", a card retroactively banned for its lack of balance, but repeatedly referenced since within later, more measured counterparts.
- This card's fame goes so far that it is also one of the four Forbidden cards that has its effect featured in "Fuh-Rin-Ka-Zan" and "Pot of The Forbidden".
- In this, it is similar to the infamous Magic: The Gathering card "Black Lotus", a card retroactively banned for its lack of balance, but repeatedly referenced since within later, more measured counterparts.
- According to the Master Guide, someone can put their hand inside the "Pot of Greed" and find something that will delight them, but the pot will explode once they take their hand out.
- Because of this, the "Pot of Greed" can be used to potentially assassinate someone, as shown in the artwork of "The Gift of Greed".
- Both of the above would explain why "Pot of Greed" is shown to be illegal in the artwork of "Mistaken Arrest".
- Despite this card's malicious nature, it can also be used as an improvised vacuum cleaner, as shown in the artwork of "Counter Cleaner".
- This card appears as a possible question in the Action Field "Quiz Quest". The question asks for the number of teeth in the card's artwork:
- The answer is 20.
- This card has the second shortest effect text of any card, after "Jar of Greed".
- In recent times, this card has become a meme within the Yu-Gi-Oh! community due to its many appearances in the anime series, in which its activation is often followed by an explanation of its effect, despite the effect's overall simplicity and how often it appears.
- Just like how this card was a Staple in real life, this card also appears to have been a staple in the anime, as nearly every main protagonist and antagonist used this card including: Yugi Muto, Yami Yugi, Joey Wheeler, Téa Gardner, Seto Kaiba, Yami Bakura, Yami Marik, Strings, Lumis and Umbra, The Big Five, Alister, Rebecca Hawkins, Leon von Schroeder, and Zigfried von Schroeder.
- However, following the card itself becoming Forbidden, it disappeared from the anime as well with the last usage of the card being Episode 104 of Yu-Gi-Oh GX after frequent usage until that point.