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Card Trivia:Pot of Greed

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* This card has the second shortest effect text of any card, after "[[Jar of Greed]]".
 
* 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.
* Though this card has been [[Forbidden]] in the ''[[TCG]]'' since [[October 2005 Lists|October 2005]] and the ''[[OCG]]'' since [[March 2006 Lists|March 2006]], it has continued to receive homage through other cards such as "Shard of Greed" and "Moray of Greed". It also has direct [[counterpart]]s which imitate its effect in more balanced manners and/or with more contextual purposes - such cards include: "[[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]]".
** This card's effect is one of the four effects of Forbidden cards emulated by "[[Fuh-Rin-Ka-Zan]]" (though it was not yet Forbidden at the time of the card's release) and "[[Pot of The Forbidden]]".
** This card is one of many Forbidden cards whose status is referenced in the artwork of other cards, sometimes alongside other Forbidden cards; for example, its appearance in the artwork of "Mistaken Arrest" depicts it as contraband, which leads to the arrest of "[[Sangan]]", the red fiend from "[[Delinquent Duo]]" and the angel from "[[Graceful Charity]]" when the pot is found inside the cab the fiend was driving.
 
* 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.
* This card was used frequently in the ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! (anime)|Yu-Gi-Oh!]]'' anime and was frequently used in the first two seasons of the ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! GX]]'' anime, when it was used by nearly every main protagonist and antagonist until its last usage in {{episode|GX|104|ref}}. It was during March of 2006 that this card was [[Forbidden]] in the ''OCG'' and it has remained Forbidden since.
** However, this card's [[Pot of Greed (Rush Duel)|''Rush Duel'' version]] has appeared in both the anime and manga since the ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! SEVENS]]'' anime.
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