Bruh it’s a rule you have to declare what the card does even if it’s blatantly obvious. It’s always been this way to prevent cheating and to confirm stages/phases.
@@namvo3013it’s why every time they make a new pot card they put some kinda big cost on it. Banish 10 cards from your deck, or 6 from your extra deck, or you just can’t special summon for the turn.
In Pokémon TCG/OCG, drawing 2 cards for free is nothing. I bought one of the recent pre-made decks, and it came with 4 copies of a card that made you discard your entire hand and then draw 7 cards. It may be a hard once per turn card, but it was only 1 of the draw engine cards in the deck
That episode is from one of the virtual world filler episodes and for some reason the whole episode had insane animation. Not sure why they wouldn't put that much resource in not filler episodes
I like how at the beginning it’s like “oh no the scary antagonist has drawn this super strong unknown card.” But then by like halfway all the main characters and protagonists are spamming pot of greed after they found out how busted it was.
A draw card with no risk in a game with one normal summon limit per turn no-one gives a shit about anymore and too many searches, special summons and skimming. It's a guaranteed ban.
0:05 Love how he also has a Pot of Greed in Attack Position. Really shows the versatility of the card as a spellcard and a monstercard, as many of us were confused as to how complex the cardeffexttext was. oh wait..
It's not pot of greed, it's jam breeding machine, 4kids just used the pot of greed skin but it's an editor error, and if you look closely, marik/strings doesn't activate it in the monster zone but in the spell trap zone of the duel disk And yeah i know it's just a joke but hey, it doesn't hurt to explain, maybe someone could be insterested by an explanation
Back in the day it was literally in the rulebook you get with the starter decks, you're encouraged to announce what you're doing whenever you play a card or activate an effect. We would all go anime protagonist mode whenever we flipped a card over.
3:23 “This allows me to take 2 cards from my deck and add them to my hand.” See this is why Atem is the GOAT. Due to the wording of his description, he changed Pot of Greed’s effect from a simple draw 2 into the most broken search card in existence. Put some respect in his name. 👍
In case you people still don't know what pot of greed does: It targets the top 2 cards from your main deck, and moves them from that place to the rightmost spot in your hand, adding the topmost card of your deck into your hand first and adding the 2nd card to the right of that one, assuming the 1nd card still exists at that point, if it doesn't the 2nd card just goes to the rightmost spot in your hand. If no 2 valid cards could be targetted in your deck, you "deck out" instead, meaning you lose the duel. Yes I just explained literally 3 words with like 3 sentences worth of words. Edit: after 9 months this comment has over a thousand likes chill out you guys
Makes sense that they explain it every time. Not every viewer watching the show knows what every card does and different people start at different episodes. So I love how they explain what’s going on for people who aren’t familiar with Yugioh so they can follow along.
@@sweetchilledgames7887 "I vowed vengeance on the people who killed him, but I didn't know which country was attacking us, so I just blamed the first person I saw, Gozoburo Kaiba."
@@elizabeth5561 ok so we will never know what random country attack his random country Wait so we keep bring up the YGOTAS here and am I suppose to duel 10 duelist from arc V rn why I'm here
My favourite part of this video is the characters explaining what it does to opponents who already used the same card in the same duel and explained its effect to them at the time.
@@kokichaosv6722 no even without pot of greed they find more than enough ways to wait time in an episode, rather card advantage was hard to come by so the generic pot of greed proved integral to keep hand size up
Player 1 : I active the Pot of Greed magic card and you know what that means Player 2: yeah I have been playing this game for years so let’s skip the introductions Player 1: NEVER Player 2: oh god no🫣 Player 1: Pot of greed allows me to draw two cards from the top of my deck and place them directly in my hands just like that
Pot of Greed: [Normal Spell] By activating this card you can draw a card then immediately draw another card again. Place the drawn cards onto your hand in any order you wish. After activating this card by placing it face down on your duel disk, and when the effects of Pot of Greed has been resolved, magically cut the animation frame to where the card is not visible and presumably in the GY. Thou shalt not draw 3 cards. Once the 2nd card is drawn by Pot of Greed's effect you may not draw any more cards due to Pot of Greed. Neither shalt thou draw 1 card unless you then proceed to 2. If you cannot draw the specified amount of cards this card effect conveys, being the number of 2, you lose the duel before its effects are resolved.
@@ThatGuy-c Draw 2 cards in the anime. Completely upset the balance of the game for no risk to yourself in real life, and why it got kicked to the curbside.
If anybody has tried writing a duel from the Duel Monsters era, you'll find very quickly that a player can run out of resources very quickly because the game is very slow and resource intensive in this time period. Pot of Greed is essentially a way for the writer to get a character back into the game easily without having to get into draw-pass-draw-pass repetition, which is boring. In fact, this is pretty much why _all_ draw effects exist. (Card of Sanctity, anyone?) In other words, Pot of Greed exists for narrative purposes, not to be a fair card.
They forgot the times in duelist kingdom where Yami Yugi says “I activate my Pot of Greed magic card! This allows me to take 2 cards from the top of my deck and add them to my hand!”
Guys, I've been trying to figure this one out for ages. What does the Pot of Greed card do. My friends don't know, discription on the card isn't clear enough and the anime makes no attempt to explain it either...
@@denhrnz306 In case you people still don't know what pot of greed does: It targets the top 2 cards from your deck, and moves them from that place to the rightmost spot in your hand, adding the topmost card of your deck into your hand first and adding the 2nd card to the right of that one, assuming the 1nd card still exists at that point, if it doesn't the 2nd card just goes to the rightmost spot in your hand. If no 2 valid cards could be targetted from your deck, you "deck out" instead, instantly losing you the duel.
You start by summoning it and it lets you draw three cards. Then you can summon another and draw three more cards, then summon another, draw three cards, then activate Magic Force, which lets you summon another Pot of Greed, allowing you to draw three cards. Then you can summon a bunch of monsters in one turn, then you can summon Pot of Greed again and draw three cards.
Pot of Greed feels like a developer in-joke for KaibaCorp. Like Pot of Greed was the card they used to test all spell card interactions and, as a result, they had to read the rules over and over to ensure the system was working as intended. As a result, everyone in KC knows Pot of Greed by heart, but they all pretend they don't because they have to check the ruling anyways and they have to idiot-proof the system. "Gee, Bill, how does this card interact with spells?" "I don't know, Bob. Lemme play this one, and see how it resolves." "Gee, Bill, what card is that?" "It's Pot of Greed, Bob. I'm playing Pot of Greed." "Gee, Bill, what does Pot of Greed do?" "Two cards, Bob. Pot of Greed lets me draw two more cards." "Gee, Bill. That sure sounds powerful. How's it interacting with the new monster." "Doin' fine, Bob. Pot of Greed's doin' juusst fine."
Someone somewhere somehow "draw from where? It doesn't state from where"-2006 this was something that happened enough it had to be clarified in the rulebook that came with startdecks
Its interesting how many different ways they can draw two cards, but Kaiba really shows of with how he drew early on, but later, he lost a lot of his flair.
In early YU-Gi-Oh!, the simpler the cardeffect, the stronger it was. Raigeki: Destroy all of your opponents Monster Dark hole: Destroy all monster. Pot of Greed: Draw 2 Cards. Monster Reborn: Special Summon a Monster from yout Graveyard.
@@francisluglio6611It looks mildly decent to an outsider, but the idea would be that you can always just use a smaller deck and achieve the same effect
"Now I activate pot of greed!" "oh boy..." "Its a magic card" "yes I know what it does" "It allows me to draw two new cards from my deck!" "yes..." "Greed is good!"
My favorite thing about this video is how they keep drawing from the deck. Sometimes it's one at a time, other times it both at once. My absolute favorite is 1:13. So smooth.
Tbh it makes sense they have to explain card before activating them. Because there's so much distance between the players that it's impossible for the opponent to read your card details. I'm sure it's a system that forces you to state what you are activating. Like you could always hide an effect, but you have to declare the effect details whenever you are activating it. Makes sense when you understand that there's a big distance between the players and they can't just take a look at the card effects from the standpoint.
Funny thing is on Joey vs Judgeman. Joey immediately played pot of greed after Judgeman just used it last turn and he still needs to explain what pot of greed does.
That is the reason it’s a joke in the abridged series, I use to explain how absurd something is for something very simple that is taken way too seriously
I think the reason why they explain it so much is because they want it to be second nature for newcomers and regulars alike to know what this and other cards activate when placed on the field.
Check out my Pot of Desires video: ua-cam.com/video/T6TyYrIUUaQ/v-deo.html
Sure
What does pot of greed do
@@BurningRubber454 It gets you disqualified from an official tournament after it resolves. Rules say only Konami can keep the greed.
I draw401A two card196==1226AB
Draw two card1226AB from my deck336==213B ==decipicon
I love how they found like 20 different ways to explain Pot of Greed's effect
God Bless the YuGiOh dub dialogue.
What does the card do
@@itachizolden it lets you draw one card from the top of your deck to your hand then draw another one from the top of your deck to your hand
@@deadassbird3763 oh i am suprised you remembered the effect
I remember in GX Syrus goes extra and says something like "AND NOW I USE ITS MAGICAL CHARM TO DRAW TWO CARDS"
Pot of Greed always smiling cause he's the only one that knows what he does
are you sure it knows ? It's early anime, you can make up stuff
Haha no it's because even he doesn't know and enjoys them not knowing either like the wanker he is 😂😂
@@dudono1744 its raining outside so my water monsters get exactly 100 attack points more than yours
The sun is out so every turn I can special summon a plant monster die to photosynthesis
Draw 2 card
That it
“You never saw this coming! *I SUMMON POT OF GREED!* “
"THAT- THATS WHAT IT DO, YUGI!"
"it does what it do!"
ROLL MY DICE!!
Yugi ! Don't do this ! It's too dangerous !
Ohhh he got the Celtic Gawd
Just another day for Atem, errata-ing card mid game
I like how some of these come from the same duel, meaning they explained how it works after someone else had already finished explaining how it works
Its the same duel but its 3 episodes hah
Bruh it’s a rule you have to declare what the card does even if it’s blatantly obvious. It’s always been this way to prevent cheating and to confirm stages/phases.
@@Armann_ specially since they're always standing so far apart from each other
@@lucas33253 "i summon the magic card pot of greed which allow me to take 2 additional card"
"WHAT?"
@@Armann_I normal summon Snake Eyes Ash! When this card resolves I win the duel!
I greatly appreciate how in the last one Yugi says "and you know what that means" and proceeds to explain it anyway
He's gotta explain for those who started watching the series at the finale. lol
Anime cartoons in a nutshell.
@@canadacaden3266 oh boy that would be pretty unfortunate xD
Also at 2:10
0:56 That animation with Kaiba sliding his fingers across his Main Deck for +2 cards. Solid. 🤟
I love moments in animation that are really smooth for no reason
@@NotYourBreakfast Same. It's so, so satisfying to watch over and over.
Mad respect for flair and style points
@@winkone101 facts
Love how when he's showing pog, it looks like he just flipping em off.
"I activate pot of greed, you know what that means"
"Yes so please don't expl-"
"I get to draw two more cards from my deck"
"Goddammit"
😂😂
2:10 😂
Literally "as you know" type dialogue filler exposition
Protagonist: *is losing*
Protagonist: *draws pot of greed*
Protagonist: *immediately wins dual afterwards*
No wonder it get banned
@@namvo3013it’s why every time they make a new pot card they put some kinda big cost on it. Banish 10 cards from your deck, or 6 from your extra deck, or you just can’t special summon for the turn.
Two cards without cost is a Big deal in any card Game.
In Pokémon TCG/OCG, drawing 2 cards for free is nothing. I bought one of the recent pre-made decks, and it came with 4 copies of a card that made you discard your entire hand and then draw 7 cards. It may be a hard once per turn card, but it was only 1 of the draw engine cards in the deck
That Jayden in season 1 and a little but through 2
It was an honor to help those Characters winning their battles
That is what it does Roll my dice pot of greed draw 3
What do you do?
Thank you. Maybe I have plot armor but I win after drawing you
Jar of greed: 😡
It is an honour to encounter the one who allows me to draw 3 cards from my deck.
no one gonna talk about how smooth kaiba drew those 2 cards at 1:00?
DM had a wierd thing for hand animation. Go look up the scene where Kaiba buys a car in style
@@Circ00mspice ygo in general
that was the most smooth pot of greed ever played
Why do they put the card face down
That episode is from one of the virtual world filler episodes and for some reason the whole episode had insane animation. Not sure why they wouldn't put that much resource in not filler episodes
I like how at the beginning it’s like “oh no the scary antagonist has drawn this super strong unknown card.” But then by like halfway all the main characters and protagonists are spamming pot of greed after they found out how busted it was.
They really said “damn I want me one of those”
A draw card with no risk in a game with one normal summon limit per turn no-one gives a shit about anymore and too many searches, special summons and skimming. It's a guaranteed ban.
Thank God they explain its effect, it's so bloody complicated.
But what does Pot of Greed do?
@@ThatGuy-c um...uhh...oh look there's a Kuriboh!
@@abdizur8765 I'll never know what Pot of Greed does :(
I love the way Kaiba so elegantly draws his cards
Yes
Yes that scene feel comfortable, enjoyable and idk why 😂1:13
Kaiba is the only one with style
@00:57 That whole scene 😆
I love the greedy grasp on the whole deck
Judge Man: "Bet you wish you drew this card, Joseph!"
Joey: "Just give it a moment and I will. Everyone does eventually."
Joey : Nyeehhhh
Foxy Nightcore
No, that’s “Pot of Weed” you’re thinking of.
You either die a lucky topdecker or live long enough to see yourself become a greedy villain
Judge Man knows just how OP Pot of Greed truly is even though no one else knows what it does
He called him Joseph 😂😂😂
I love how they always pick up 2 cards at once,no more, no less, every time without fail
I wonder why they're drawing two cards, kinda weird to do it out of nowhere.
I found it funny how they always conveniently managed to top-deck POG when they were in a jam. Same with Yugioh GX.
0:05 Love how he also has a Pot of Greed in Attack Position. Really shows the versatility of the card as a spellcard and a monstercard, as many of us were confused as to how complex the cardeffexttext was. oh wait..
"pend best deck"
~him
I thought watching the anime would help me understand how this card works but now I have more questions
It's not pot of greed, it's jam breeding machine, 4kids just used the pot of greed skin but it's an editor error, and if you look closely, marik/strings doesn't activate it in the monster zone but in the spell trap zone of the duel disk
And yeah i know it's just a joke but hey, it doesn't hurt to explain, maybe someone could be insterested by an explanation
I summon pot of greed to draw 3 additional cards from my deck!
@proud hufflepuff what i said is actually a meme from a channel, you should what, it's pretty funny
Okay, can we just appreciate how respectful the duelists are to their opponent by explaining the effect of Pot of Greed each time?
That’s because no one else knows what it does.
Back in the day it was literally in the rulebook you get with the starter decks, you're encouraged to announce what you're doing whenever you play a card or activate an effect. We would all go anime protagonist mode whenever we flipped a card over.
I cannot imagine playing duel monsters and not announcing everything I do
I wish pokemon tcg was like this, instead of announcers, would make it more interesting and fun
3:23
“This allows me to take 2 cards from my deck and add them to my hand.”
See this is why Atem is the GOAT. Due to the wording of his description, he changed Pot of Greed’s effect from a simple draw 2 into the most broken search card in existence. Put some respect in his name. 👍
He can always draw whatever he wants so technically he's not wrong.
"Heart of the cards" means all of his draws are searches.
The millennium puzzle allows him to draw whatever he wants so in this duel that is basically what pot of greed’s did.
Yeah so first he searches poyt of greed then plays it and then searches for the two cards he needs@@bullno1
@@bullno1r/woosh
He was playing around droll and lock bird.
Wow. They actually explain it almost every single time.
😂
Blame the original, they also have to explain it every time too.
What do you mean "almost"?
@@Splonton The only time they don't say it is when another character uses it right before them, like that kid towards the end of the video
@@johnrodriguez5092 even he repeated the card effect. So yes. Every time.
After rewatching this video for the 8th time and taking extensive notes, I think I'm finally getting a basic idea of what pot of greed does!
Dont strain yourself, the effect can be overwhelming to learn at first
I'm glad they banned it, it was too complicated
@@ThePudin124 It says "Draw 2 cards", but never explains which 2 cards you're supposed to draw.
@@LatinGiudo817 I think you draw [REDACTED] and [DATA EXPUNGED]. Hold on, why do I smell burnt toast?
@@ThePudin124 the greed is mysterious
I'm glad the anime explained this card so many times, people had a lot of trouble understanding it
*Pot of Greed gets banned*
Everyone in the series: YOU MONSTER!!!
Lol it almost never gets negated too. 2:51 fate of low quality Leon
Tournament rules: But drawing two cards is over powered!
Every other TCG: Hahahahaha! No it’s really not. It’s a common feature.
@@mushroomhead3619 lol uno says you can't play draw 2 of the chosen draw 4 color but everybody enjoys how overpowered it is to counter 😜
@@mushroomhead3619 but in almost every other tcg you have to expend resources to play a card that allows you to draw.
@@TheAusar Not really. play a Bill in Pokemon TCG and you can draw 2 cards. No resources expanded and it’s not banned.
In case you people still don't know what pot of greed does: It targets the top 2 cards from your main deck, and moves them from that place to the rightmost spot in your hand, adding the topmost card of your deck into your hand first and adding the 2nd card to the right of that one, assuming the 1nd card still exists at that point, if it doesn't the 2nd card just goes to the rightmost spot in your hand. If no 2 valid cards could be targetted in your deck, you "deck out" instead, meaning you lose the duel.
Yes I just explained literally 3 words with like 3 sentences worth of words.
Edit: after 9 months this comment has over a thousand likes chill out you guys
sorry but i still dont know what the card does.
@@TheBronf My bad, I made a mistake in the explanation, it's fixed now.
@@trickygamer555 ahh thanks as a yugioh player I can only understand a phragraph of text thank you I finally know what pot of greed does
Pot of greed doesnt target. Apparently, There is still so much more to learn about pot of greed
Too many words, I'm not gonna read that
Makes sense that they explain it every time. Not every viewer watching the show knows what every card does and different people start at different episodes. So I love how they explain what’s going on for people who aren’t familiar with Yugioh so they can follow along.
Yeah but it’s different when they explain it again in the same duel lol
Maybe stop using it to fill time?
no, it's more like if the cast of Seinfeld explained that they were roommates in every single episode
Just in case you didn't know, Pot of Greed let's you draw two cards.
Your explanation is already too confusing and your hair style too anime. I still don't understand how the card works.
But what happen if i dont have crayon and paper to draw 2 cards?
What?
@@satriapratama3162 back to square one I guess, how are you supposed to draw without paper? Such a confusing card
Thanks, Allen Tsai!
I love how Kaiba was the only one that activated Pot of Greed 3 times in a row 😂
He is a greedy man
He is the richest rival in Yugioh history, and doesn't follow any rules (screw the rules! I HAVE MONEY!)
when your opponent top decks hard
@Superhuscarl 1066 actually no you miscounted they used pot of greed way more than 3 times.
kaiba uses pot of greed 5 times
I appreciate the different physical gestures they animate for drawing the two cards.
i love how they felt the need to explain what it does every single time lmfao
Yea but I still can't figure out what it does
@@hironome807 this let's them draw 2 cards from their deck and add them to their hand
@@theedgewater2917 r/wooosh
@@LOSTmyHOST r/whoosh
@@zuhair1640 read wrong haha, good one haha
1:26 Alister straight up drawing three cards, what a rebel
He gets one more for his dead/missing little Brother.
@@METALMAN4Wii poor Mikey. He never got to blow that horn
@@sweetchilledgames7887 "I vowed vengeance on the people who killed him, but I didn't know which country was attacking us, so I just blamed the first person I saw, Gozoburo Kaiba."
@@elizabeth5561 ok so we will never know what random country attack his random country
Wait so we keep bring up the YGOTAS here and am I suppose to duel 10 duelist from arc V rn why I'm here
@@elizabeth5561 hey kids ever rid in a tank before
At this point they're teasing us for being unable to use pot of greed
My favourite part of this video is the characters explaining what it does to opponents who already used the same card in the same duel and explained its effect to them at the time.
That shit was hilarious. Like kid, he just said all of that. WHY ARE YOU REPEATING IT
Fun fact: In the Manga, pot of greed was only used once during yugi's and kaiba's duel at the battle city semi-finals
What?! Yo this cards so broken they couldn't leave this out of the Manga, how?
Fun fact....fun fact
Pot of greed in the anime is just for screentime
@@kokichaosv6722 no even without pot of greed they find more than enough ways to wait time in an episode, rather card advantage was hard to come by so the generic pot of greed proved integral to keep hand size up
This manga is not much greedly
Player 1 : I active the Pot of Greed magic card and you know what that means
Player 2: yeah I have been playing this game for years so let’s skip the introductions
Player 1: NEVER
Player 2: oh god no🫣
Player 1: Pot of greed allows me to draw two cards from the top of my deck and place them directly in my hands just like that
Hold on wait I’m confused. Does pot of greed let you draw two cards or draw twice?
Drawing? Shit I was completely off at what the effect might be. Back to square one I guess.
Yes!
It let's you add the top two cards of your deck to your hand through drawing.
Shit, back to the drawing board bois, we will figure out what it does one day
Seems like it allows one to draw two cards, twice
Pot of Greed:
[Normal Spell]
By activating this card you can draw a card then immediately draw another card again. Place the drawn cards onto your hand in any order you wish. After activating this card by placing it face down on your duel disk, and when the effects of Pot of Greed has been resolved, magically cut the animation frame to where the card is not visible and presumably in the GY.
Thou shalt not draw 3 cards. Once the 2nd card is drawn by Pot of Greed's effect you may not draw any more cards due to Pot of Greed. Neither shalt thou draw 1 card unless you then proceed to 2. If you cannot draw the specified amount of cards this card effect conveys, being the number of 2, you lose the duel before its effects are resolved.
This comment deserves way more likes
Pot of Sacrifice!?!
This is the Explanation for "Pot of Jargon"
Why does this reminds me of the holy hand grenade explanation from Monty Python
@@erialhm9248 Because thats exactly what it is, good eye~
1:19 NOOO THE POOR CARDS YOU'RE BENDING THEM
I find it hilarious that they have to explain the card. Every. Single. TIME. And sometimes in the same duel. 🤣
"What a coincidence, I just drew the card that you just played, I play pot of greed, which allows me to draw 2 cards"
This is why we understood Yu Gi Oh Duels. and Never understand Bakugan Brawlers and totally forgot everything that the Anime/game existed.
@@ajye8935 admittedly think about it
I use pot of greed
I use polymerization
Without explanation it becomes less engaging
I activate the magic card Pot of Greed! It allows me to… wait, hold on, let me check the rule book
its banned
😂😂🤣🤣
But what does Pot of Greed do?
The REAL reason part of greed got banned was because people kept overexplaining it
But what does Pot of Greed do?
@@ThatGuy-cIt allows you to summon 3 cards from your deck
@@ThatGuy-c Draw 2 cards in the anime. Completely upset the balance of the game for no risk to yourself in real life, and why it got kicked to the curbside.
If anybody has tried writing a duel from the Duel Monsters era, you'll find very quickly that a player can run out of resources very quickly because the game is very slow and resource intensive in this time period. Pot of Greed is essentially a way for the writer to get a character back into the game easily without having to get into draw-pass-draw-pass repetition, which is boring. In fact, this is pretty much why _all_ draw effects exist. (Card of Sanctity, anyone?)
In other words, Pot of Greed exists for narrative purposes, not to be a fair card.
It's a good narrative tool but it wasn't created for that purpose.
@@fernandobanda5734 i feel like it was often
@@darkcat6530 Okay but Pot of Greed wasn't.
@@fernandobanda5734 in the manga it was used once or twice so maybe not created but it was used often as a narrative purpose
@@darkcat6530 Yes, that's what I said.
I never realized how often Kaiba actually activated this card. It’s cool tho since as a corporate leader he Is in fact the most greedy of them
I love how they make Pot of Greed sound like the biggest threat when in reality they just draw 2 more cards.
It is a banned card though due being too op. ygo doesn't have mana so draw mechanics are extremely strong.
@@alonbuchsIt's more due to the fact that pot of greed has no cost. A 0 mana draw 2 in mtg would be turbo banned.
I love how in the Judge vs Joey match, they explained it twice in the same duel
But what does Pot of Greed do?
They forgot the times in duelist kingdom where Yami Yugi says “I activate my Pot of Greed magic card! This allows me to take 2 cards from the top of my deck and add them to my hand!”
A card so simple players still don't how it works
"You already know what it does right?"
**Proceeds to explain what it does
Laughs in "oh where are my manners would you like me to tell you what it does?"
Yeah. He straight my most hated anime character from that moment.
Zigfried and Yugi: "you know what that means"
Me, crying from the torture: Yes, I do. Please, make it stop!
00:43 Joseph?
1:29 He drew 3 cards.
And he bent one in the process, Allister is just 🤦♂️
I SUMMON POT OF GREED, WHICH ALLOWS ME TO DRAW THREE ADDITIONAL CARDS FROM MY DECK
@@StephenDelRosario777 no man everyone knows* that Pot of Greed allows you to draw at least 4 cards XD
@@StephenDelRosario777 you'll never see thing coming, pot of greed
I thought the same, then after looking more carefully I realized is just the way they drew the thickness of the card.
I love how the animation improves whenever Kaiba is the one activating it. Screw the others he has money
1:46 I love how aggressively he says it
Doomsday scenarios:
-Supervolcano
-World war 3
-Plague
-Someone playing Pot of Greed and drawing two cards without uttering a word.
Guys, I've been trying to figure this one out for ages. What does the Pot of Greed card do. My friends don't know, discription on the card isn't clear enough and the anime makes no attempt to explain it either...
Indeed it is truly one of the biggest mysteries in all of yugioh
@@denhrnz306 In case you people still don't know what pot of greed does: It targets the top 2 cards from your deck, and moves them from that place to the rightmost spot in your hand, adding the topmost card of your deck into your hand first and adding the 2nd card to the right of that one, assuming the 1nd card still exists at that point, if it doesn't the 2nd card just goes to the rightmost spot in your hand. If no 2 valid cards could be targetted from your deck, you "deck out" instead, instantly losing you the duel.
@@trickygamer555 Yeah but what does it do
@@denhrnz306 My bad, the explanation had a typo, it's fixed now.
You start by summoning it and it lets you draw three cards. Then you can summon another and draw three more cards, then summon another, draw three cards, then activate Magic Force, which lets you summon another Pot of Greed, allowing you to draw three cards. Then you can summon a bunch of monsters in one turn, then you can summon Pot of Greed again and draw three cards.
“I SUMMON POT OF GREED TO DRAW 3 ADDITIONAL CARDS FROM MY DECK!”
“That’s not what it does”
Pot of Greed feels like a developer in-joke for KaibaCorp. Like Pot of Greed was the card they used to test all spell card interactions and, as a result, they had to read the rules over and over to ensure the system was working as intended. As a result, everyone in KC knows Pot of Greed by heart, but they all pretend they don't because they have to check the ruling anyways and they have to idiot-proof the system.
"Gee, Bill, how does this card interact with spells?"
"I don't know, Bob. Lemme play this one, and see how it resolves."
"Gee, Bill, what card is that?"
"It's Pot of Greed, Bob. I'm playing Pot of Greed."
"Gee, Bill, what does Pot of Greed do?"
"Two cards, Bob. Pot of Greed lets me draw two more cards."
"Gee, Bill. That sure sounds powerful. How's it interacting with the new monster."
"Doin' fine, Bob. Pot of Greed's doin' juusst fine."
Yes Yugi, we know what that means.
@Josh RamDor It's the total opposite bruh, he's the only one who realised that everyone before him repeated enough that they draw 2 cards 😭
Someone somewhere somehow "draw from where? It doesn't state from where"-2006 this was something that happened enough it had to be clarified in the rulebook that came with startdecks
It lets you banish a monster right?
“Roll my dice.”
Its interesting how many different ways they can draw two cards, but Kaiba really shows of with how he drew early on, but later, he lost a lot of his flair.
I love how pot of greed has such a simple ability but is really powerful
In early YU-Gi-Oh!, the simpler the cardeffect, the stronger it was.
Raigeki: Destroy all of your opponents Monster
Dark hole: Destroy all monster.
Pot of Greed: Draw 2 Cards.
Monster Reborn: Special Summon a Monster from yout Graveyard.
For outsiders it looks like a pointless but it's so broken it was banned from the game.
@@pacoramon9468it never looks pointless.
@@francisluglio6611It looks mildly decent to an outsider, but the idea would be that you can always just use a smaller deck and achieve the same effect
@@DehydratedDarkness true, I know what I’d put in a 5 card deck.
I like to think that this is just one obscenely large duel
Man these cards must be custom sized
Look at the size change of them in each clip
Effect: If you can describe this card's effect slightly differently than the last player to activate it, draw 2 cards.
"Letting me draw twice" what a rebel
chazz is one of the few people to not say the effect of pot of greed, chazz it up
Idk seems illegal to me
So Chazz is the reason PoG got banned?
@@LatinGiudo817No, he's the reason Pot of Greed got Chazzed
Lmao I like how they explain the most simple card everytime its played
Like how stupid did they think kids were?
THAT'S how that works! I had no idea!
FOR THE LOVE OF GOD WHAT DOES IT DO?!?!?!
It let you win.
"Now I activate pot of greed!" "oh boy..." "Its a magic card" "yes I know what it does" "It allows me to draw two new cards from my deck!" "yes..." "Greed is good!"
I love at how Pot of Greed, Graceful Charity, and Card of Sanctity is their "go-to" if they wanted to set something up in the anime 😂
Is no one gonna talk at how on 0:38 they managed to explain Pot of Greed twice in the same duel?
0:31 is special, since it's the only time Pot of Greed actually manifests onto the field.
In the original series though right?!
I really love the fact that "screw the rules" Kaiba has so many moments playing a nowadays banned card!😂
My favorite thing about this video is how they keep drawing from the deck. Sometimes it's one at a time, other times it both at once. My absolute favorite is 1:13. So smooth.
i like how when Marik uses it, the actual pot comes out. It's so unnecessary but it's a nice visual.
A 4kids goof has Strings' duel disk with it in Attack Position in a monster zone yet the pot itself didn't appear.
I love his activation of Pot Of Greed the most. He says it in such a calm, cool, conniving voice.
Judgeman's voice is also pretty cool.
DAMN, that Kaiba drawing animation was smoot AF !
1:38 I see why they're all running pot of greed. Animation looks like they're running 80 cards in their deck.
I do love the animation of Kaiba going through his deck until he gets to the top 2
I didn’t know they drew this card so many times in the show!
ButwhatdoesPotofGreeddo?
Now I understand what the runawayguys were talking about
you know pot of greed is op when every character in the show ran it
"I SUMMON POT OF GREED TO DRAW THREE CARDS FROM MY DECK"
"that's not what it does"
"THAT IS WHAT IT DOES, ROLL MY DICE"
Tbh it makes sense they have to explain card before activating them. Because there's so much distance between the players that it's impossible for the opponent to read your card details. I'm sure it's a system that forces you to state what you are activating. Like you could always hide an effect, but you have to declare the effect details whenever you are activating it. Makes sense when you understand that there's a big distance between the players and they can't just take a look at the card effects from the standpoint.
It is a staple though, it is like having to explain how to prepare a bowl of cereal
This is the dub. There aren't even any card details for them to read.
Funny thing is on Joey vs Judgeman. Joey immediately played pot of greed after Judgeman just used it last turn and he still needs to explain what pot of greed does.
Thank God they remind us each time. I don't know if I could remember such a complicated card effects
Kaiba is real smooth when he draws 2 cards thanks to the effect of his Pot of Greed, which allows him to draw 2 cards.
The way they’re bending their sleeveless cards is stressing me out
I love how at least twice even the characters are like “oh come on, you should know what it does by now!”
1:28 absolutely fucking manhandled
I like that they do it so often that they say “you know what that means” and then explain it anyway
You Forgot, That Yugi Used It Against Kaiba At Battle City
I think the joey one at 1:24 is how it's should have been done most of the time, he says what it does without overexplaining it
Good, but it was missing the amazing line: greed is good
kaiba draws those cards so seductively
No variation. Like "gives me two chances to turn this around"
Funny thing is: I STILL don’t know what pot of greed does
it basically win u the duel
it stays on the banlist for eternity
For the love of dragon you draw two cards from your deck man.
Same
@@julmarbrooks681 not convinced. Alistar draws 3
I like how they explain its effect every time they activate it but never explain the effect of other cards
Accurate depiction of a meta where pot of greed is not banned
I love how Pot of Greed made them looks smart despite being such a straightforward and borderline stupid card
That is the reason it’s a joke in the abridged series, I use to explain how absurd something is for something very simple that is taken way too seriously
I think the reason why they explain it so much is because they want it to be second nature for newcomers and regulars alike to know what this and other cards activate when placed on the field.
I love how Bakura started both of his card games in the final arc by playing Pot of Greed XD
He actually draws 3 at the end