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"'''Greed'''" ({{Ruby|強|ごう}}{{Ruby|欲|よく}} ''Gōyoku'') is [[series]] of cards whose [[Card effect|effects]] revolve around [[Draw a card|drawing]] 1 or more cards from the [[player]]'s [[Main Deck|Deck]]. All the cards in this series are based on "[[Pot of Greed]]", which lets the player draw 2 cards from their Deck; "Pot of Greed" appears in many of the cards' artworks. Other cards change this effect by increasing or decreasing the number of cards drawn or letting the opponent draw cards instead.
 
"'''Greed'''" ({{Ruby|強|ごう}}{{Ruby|欲|よく}} ''Gōyoku'') is [[series]] of cards whose [[Card effect|effects]] revolve around [[Draw a card|drawing]] 1 or more cards from the [[player]]'s [[Main Deck|Deck]]. All the cards in this series are based on "[[Pot of Greed]]", which lets the player draw 2 cards from their Deck; "Pot of Greed" appears in many of the cards' artworks. Other cards change this effect by increasing or decreasing the number of cards drawn or letting the opponent draw cards instead.
  
While the card-drawing aspect is similar, this series and "[[Treasure Cards]]" are unrelated.
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While the card-drawing aspect is similar, this series is unrelated to "[[Treasure Cards]]".
  
 
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Greed
"Goblin of Greed" holding "Pot of Greed" and "Jar of Greed"
Japanese
  • ごうよく
  • 強欲 (base)
  • ごうよく (ruby)
  • Gōyoku (romanized)
French
  • Cupidité
German
  • Gier
Italian
  • Avidità
Portuguese
  • Ganância
Spanish
  • Codicia
Other names
Arabic
الطّمع
Anime appearances
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"Greed" (ごうよく Gōyoku) is series of cards whose effects revolve around drawing 1 or more cards from the player's Deck. All the cards in this series are based on "Pot of Greed", which lets the player draw 2 cards from their Deck; "Pot of Greed" appears in many of the cards' artworks. Other cards change this effect by increasing or decreasing the number of cards drawn or letting the opponent draw cards instead.

While the card-drawing aspect is similar, this series is unrelated to "Treasure Cards".