I played Jar of Greed, and drew into a Pot of Greed. I played that, drew into a Reckless Greed. Played that, and drew into a Pot of Desires. Played Pot of Desires, banished 10 cards, but none of them were Exodia pieces, because I had them in my hand all along.
If you had all 5 pieces of Exodia in hand and did not declared win immidiately you lost and probably will get some kind of penatly from judge, Exodia's win condition "effect" is mandatory. GG.
If you grandpa conceived your father shortly before this card was released and your father got you when he was 10 and you are 8 this could actually be possible. Honor your grandpa!
Actually, MST does have a huge drawback. In Stairway to the Destined Duel, it will prompt you to play it after every single action you and your opponent carry out. Unplayable card
Yeah quick plays in Yu-Gi-Oh video games are so annoying, yet you can't turn off the prompt because then you might miss your chance to activate it when necessary
But you forgot the best part about Reckless Greed: you can activate more than one and the cost stays the same. If you have 3 of them you get 6 cards for skipping 2 draw phases. 4 cards for free.
Exodia Turn 2... Whom in their right mind, would lose to Exodia turn 2. When all competitive decks win before your opponent has had their first turn. And Exodia you win with turn 1 always. Noobs.
Armando vieytez only forbiden cards are banned in official tournaments in case a exodia player completes the exodia in their starting hand they are to return their hand cards to their deck, shuffle it and draw another five
I played yugioh like 12 years ago, and once every few years the old games on pc.. But somehow im fascinated with your videos lol, great stuff Dude! Nostalgia kicking in
I'll have you know that I used Jar of Greed to draw Raigeki 25 times consistently and win worlds, I constantly run 3 jar of Greed and 3 Magic Cylinder to beat all of the Zoo Meta Sheeple.
For those wondering what the upside is (after all, you're just drawing the card you would have drawn anyway if you didn't have Jar of Greed) it's not about gameplay, it's about deck structure. It effectively allows you to build a 37 card deck so you have 3 less filler cards keeping you from your strongest ones.
@@Ace_of_Horns You basically get -3 to the lowest limit on the card amount, so if limit is 40, you play a 37 card deck. If it is 35, you play 32 card deck, and so on.
Please stop commenting that it's the wrong you're. it shouldn't matter because they are literally pronounced the same way. Not to mention the fact that there is a thing called Google microphone that always gets words wrong when it converts speech into text if you have certain accents.
because it makes no sense ,why in hell you would need to trade that pot of greed with one card when it could be the same card you have drawn without it .it just purely a troll card
Reckless Greed also gets stronger in multiples since the tempo drawback doesn't stack. Of course, if someone gets off 2 or 3 Reckless Greeds successfully, there is a fairly good chance they will win outright. If the cards didn't/don't face destruction or negation, the turn player would gain a staggering 5 or 7 cards that turn. It's easy to see why it saw play with some decks during certain formats.
It tends in twix the ancient old entity that embodies greed of itself. Such a force will rend flesh from bone, vaporize souls, and distort reality as we know it. It awaits the great End Phase to spring forth into a new Draw Phase and unleash it’s unholy terror. The power even now has forced me to use the wrong “its.” I feel my soul quake in unknown fear. Unleash this force and, for a brief moment, you shall rule all beings, and the next, you will have never existed. The universe will breath it’s last breath, and creation shall return to void. Then, you draw one card.
Ok I had an idea for your next Video "What Happened to Generic Boss Monsters" basically it would be very interesting analyzing why cards like BLS and DAD fell off the map completely
DaD and BLS are still limited/semi and are quite good, especially DAD. They are not played simply because there are not a lot of decks that play Dark and Light monsters and want them banished (elemental sabers tho)
Use this card when you have "Muka Muka" or "Tragoedia" on the field when your opponent attacks "Tragoedia" or "muka muka" and the monster's ATK is less than 300 or 600 more ATK than your face-up "Tragoedia" or "muka muka" respectively.
Jar of Greed is to be used in really small Deck, when u want to have 17 cards. It makes u cycle through your Deck more quickly, for example it makes you draw exodia 10times faster
"I play the card POT OF GREED." "OH NO! WHAT DOES IT DO" "Yes yes, you are intimitaded for good reasons, it is a very powerful card." "OH MY! Does it block my traps, spells and monsters just in one effect, is not destroyable and can destroy my whole field?!" "Wait what? Man... What the fuck? No, nothing like that... It just allows me to draw two cards." Silence.... "So... Pot of greed you say?"
Jar of Greed was also used in Unicore control decks because it had the distinct advantage of letting you increase your hand size during the opponent's turn. It's still a super niche application, but it's interesting to think of the different, intricate functions that even the simplest cards can have.
Kevin Sin yeah and since its level 7 you cant go into any useful xyz that I know of, maybe a link monster nowadays but still its a 2 tribute flip monster
1). it's a delayed 1 for 1 2). it's slow because it's a trap meaning you can either have to use it on your NEXT turn or your opponents turn. 3). it's not a spell so you can't say use this in conjunction with say Royal Magical Library for cheese. 3). usualyy a trap card is intented to either extend your play, rebuff some loss, or to protect yourself like for instance call of the haunted, mirror force, etc.
One thing people don't think about when analyzing Jar of Greed is the psychological effect. Your opponent doesn't know if the trap you just laid is a Jar of Greed or a Torrential Tribute.
It would have been interesting to see how things would have played out if in the beginning, Jar of Greed was a spell and Pot of Greed was a trap. I mean, then instead of one meh card an one over-powered one, we would have had two really solid cards. A spell version of Jar of greed would have been upstart without downside, but would it have been too good to be unlimited? I mean, still nowhere near the power of Pot of greed if it drew you only one card? Also, would a trap version of Pot have been played? It would essentially be Reckless Greed without downside. Would that have been too good? Any way, in my opinion that is a more interesting scenario than the one we got.
You really dunno what you are talking about jar of greed is good as fuck, i always use it in my 60 cards ice barrier deck and it ALWAYS does wonder in dueling book!
I tried really hard to make an ice barrier deck because I hate myself. They swarm and then don't do anything. (Mission accomplished?) Their effects should all read: Line up to get knocked down.
I've been playing Jar of Greed in my Magibullet Draco deck. In an ideal scenario, it works very well: If Jar is ready to be activated (as in, set on your previous turn), you activate Diagram, and then you chain Jar to it. Resolve Jar, and then in the Resolution of Diagram, you destroy the Jar (since cards in a chain remain on field until the full resolution of the chain is complete) and get your search. Then if Jar was beneath a Magibullet, its effect is triggered so you get that effect as well. I will fully admit that it's hard to get that ideal scenario to work. Even if opponent doesn't disrupt it by MST'ing the Jar (forcing you to use it earlier), you're often gimping your magibullet potential (unless you've set things up so you can summon a bullet over the jar on the turn you would activate it. Because of that, I recently replaced my jars with more Magibullet S/T. Still, on the times where I did get it to work perfectly, it was quite satisfying
Honestly it would be a great card if there was a faster way to activate it. As soon as an archetype comes out that can abuse traps comes out, it's going in the ban list
There are many theories but no one is sure. I heard NASA has dedicated all of their budget to find out the truth. I just fear that we might discover something that should have never been seen by the eyes of a mere mortal.
To highlight how powerful this simple effect is I wanna say: If Jar of Greed was a Quick-Play Spell card; then it would be played in every deck as a 3 of.
It's pretty JARring that people don't run this card. Hahaha... get it? Because jar... Sorry. I guess I just got GREEDy for attention. Hahahahahaahahaha. Alright, I will go away now...
4:15 Gonna have to stop you right there with your terminology, 'cause you've got it a tad backwards. Reckless Greed is good because it INCREASES your tempo, relative to Jar of Greed, even though it has a poorer Card Advantage. Remember, Reckless Greed functionally costs you three draws (cards): Itself, and the two draws you skip. It functionally has a Card Advantage of -1, whereas Jar of Greed has a CA of 0. (You spend 1 to gain 1.) What makes Reckless Greed better, however, is that it's a cost you pay LATER when it might not even matter. Getting two cards that you can immediately play is a huge tempo swing in your favor, putting you in a stronger position, potentially so strong a position that the later cost of Reckless Greed might not even be a factor. In brief, you got Tempo and Card Advantage mixed up, which is understandable as YuGiOh is very obtuse with its concepts and being able to accurately understand the strengths of its cards can be a bit of a mind-bender. It's one of the main reasons I don't like the game, in fact. Even comparing two simple, similar cards can take paragraphs of explanation, which is just ridiculous.
I only play Jar of Greed in a Turtle deck I made for fun, mainly because of Jar Turtle. I know it doesn't make the card better, but it's satisfying to pull off.
Didn't watched it yet, but let guess, on the surface, it's a 1 for 1 like upstart, that let's you play a 39-37 card deck BUT, it will do nothing when you draw it, because it's a -1 on the turn you draw since it's a trap, most -1 in the game or trap cards need to have REALLY powerfull eff to balance the fact they are a -1/slow, while Jar of Greed will only pay for itself, and, no, you can't blame the "fast, otk, ss, broken board" format for it, card was already bad when it was released, Jar of Greed was already bad on Duel linsk first sets, when stuff like vanillas with 1800 were good, imagine today
Also with Reckless Greed, the drawback does not stack. If you just so happened to start with 2 to 3 and some protection monsters or backrows, you can potentially draw 4-6 cards while sacrificing only two Draw Phases. And if you used something like Temple of the Kings as well, you just opened up with a fat ass hand after setting the traps as Temple of the Kings lets you activate traps the moment they are set.
I dont play yugioh, so correct me if im wrong. Jar of greed Turn 1. Play jar of greed (-1 card) Turn 2, draw a card (+1 card) No net change Reckless greed Turn 1. Play Reckless greed (-1) Turn 2. Lose a card draw, gain two cards (+1) Turn 3. Lose a card draw (-1) -1 card net btw I just think yugioh is cool so i watch these types of videos lol
the idea for jar is right but for recless it more like this i would say your turn 1 play reckless (-1) opponents turn 1 do nothing your turn 2 activate reckless (+2) your turn 3 no draw (-1) your turn 4 no draw (-1) -1 card net is still the case but you get a more explosive +2 wich is stronger in most decks since just having that extra card can be extremly benefical
In the format before dark draw spam (pre-synchro) Reckless Greed was awesome. Setting 2 of them to eat a Heavy storm, draw 4 and only lose 2 draws was amazing. Same with eating MST, you still plussed.
most likely. instant activation +1 that doesnt prevent you from doing anything besides drawing. so long as you've used up your searches before playing this it would be really consistent the drawback wouldn't matter as much.
It would be really good. You just need to be able to win (or get a good lock active) on the turn you activate it or the turn afterwards, and it's basically a pot of greed or upstart goblin
Cooper wins if the game eventually slows down i can understand that your point is worth considering. At the state of the game right now it would be simply retarded not running 3x imho
Jar of Greed was actually being tested in competitive play when Treeborn Frog first got released. Jar of Greed acted like a bluff defense card, and then when you were ready to bring back your Treeborn Frog, they flipped Jar of Greed in their own draw phase to empty their backrow and make Treeborn Frog live.
Frog FTK comes to mind. Once Substitoad hit the field it was pretty much game over for your opponent. Who needed trap cards in that. Mass Driver, Substitoad, a bunch of frogs which would just make your hand and grave bigger, and Ronintoadin, salvage and nothing else really.
Fun discussion, but what surprisingly did not come up is that playing Jar of Greed does not let you gain any cards. You draw a card, it's Jar of Greed, you place and activate it to draw the next card in your deck. Had your deck not contained Jar of Greed, you would have drawn this next card right away, instead of Jar of Greed! It's no advantage at all. Last time I played was 15 years ago, but back then the only reason to include this card was to circumvent the minimum deck size. If your goal is to complete Exodia, any card that works as a placeholder and lets you skip to the next card is useful. Finding 5 specific cards in a deck of 40 is less likely than finding them in a deck of lets say 24 (the other 16 being traps, spells and effect monsters that allow you to draw more cards)
And before you consider adding three copies of Jar of Greed and Jar Turtle (lets you draw 1 card when you play Jar of Greed), consider how likely it is to have Jar Turtle open on the field when activating the trap. You either have to get your monster attacked but not destroyed, or play the 200/2100 monster in attack position and then activate your Jar of Greed which you played last turn to get its effect. And yes, you can have multiple Jar Turtles on the field and have your Jar of Greed be worth more but if you can manage to put multiple of the same monster on the field without them being destroyed and activate trap cards that you played earlier just to draw more, you might be better served playing a different kind of deck.
I never included Jar of Greed in my decks, under the logic that had Jar of Greed not been there, I would’ve already drawn the card that JoG lets me draw.
That's a little flawed, because you would have three extra cards in your deck that you don't with Jar of Greed, and you might have gotten one of those instead. In effect, 3x Jar of Greed makes your deck a 37 card deck rather than a 40 card deck.
It's one card for one card, so it's basically a dead card. That's pretty much all you need to say on the topic. It can be negated or destroyed after setting it. Reckless Greed can see play alongside other cards which skip a draw phase, since the missed draws don't stack. An example is Offerings of the Doomed, which kills a monster on the field. Since you draw two cards with reckless greed, you don't miss out on card advantage. Unless there's some kind of weird advantage to having trap cards in your graveyard or blowing through your deck faster, this shouldn't be used.
Although dust tornado also has another advantage. It specifically targets a s/t from the opponent, meaning, they can't really re-route the effect (or at least not to one of your cards)
Hi what I like to say is the only reason why I don't use "JAR OF GREED" is because you basically replacing "JAR OF GREED" for another card which ultimately decrease your deck size. Now for "RECKLESS GREED" yes you lose your next 2 draw praises but If you don't use it on your opponent turn and wait until your next draw praise to use it not only you get you normal draw but you also get 2 more cards which give you a total of 3 cards draw for your draw card praise followed by losing your next 2 draw prases. So basically instead of waiting 3 turn to get 3 cards you get them all at once and plus if you have "GRACEFUL CHARITY" you will draw 3 more cards which bring you to six card count of drawing but the only down side to "GRACEFUL CHARITY" is you discard two cards which is not a down side if those two cards that you discards are monsters cards that has the special effect that allow them to be special summoned if they are discarded from the hand to the graveyard.
Sonic2249 ah. Sorry. I forgot the ceremonials. First. You pray to Ra, then you attempt to muster all the willpower you have. You set the card face down and beg the heart of the cards to bless you. The opponent has his/her turn, it comes back to you. You make another prayer... activate the effect. THEN you draw one card.
If you have 4 peices of exodia you can use a spell card to look at the top 3 cards in your deck and put them in any order you want so then you use jar of greed to draw a good card including the final piece of exodia
reckless greed saw some kind of play as the one above me mentioned, but the negative draw back is you have to pretty much hope it doesnt get popped in your opponents turn so you get the draw effect without skipping your draw phase + you have to escape an OTK with the 4 cards you had in your starthand (excluding reckless). with a trap card pot of greed you could essentially just draw 2 cards in your opponents turn hoping to get some handtraps to interupt your opponent
It would be a strictly better version of reckless greed and can therefore never be made. Unsure as to why konami thought pot of greed giving 2 cards was a good idea, but an obviously slower trap giving one is "good enough" to be a part of the game. Laughable card design.
im not 100% certian but im pretty sure that pot of greed is just an older card and konami made reckless afterwards or they just made a worse version at the same time i mean the same happend with generic monsters all the time when
Reckless greed works well in search decks because well they re search decks. It wont matter in the short run. Jar of greed can matter in the long run and it's bait tactics. If it works for your favor cool, but if you don't see it lasting long enough use it to bait twin twisters or a mysty. There is more than one way to use a card. A throw away card makes for some powerful bait, in a game of luck, strategy, and psychology.
"I played Jar of Greed and drew into my Garnet"
Jesus, this was hilarious.
😂😂😂😂
inb4 "I played Reckless Greed and drew into my two Garnets"
rest in peace
"I used Desires und Drew in my garnet and my Darlingtonia Cobra in my 60 Card mill deck and banished my Hand for Desires with left arm..."
I played Jar of Greed, and drew into a Pot of Greed. I played that, drew into a Reckless Greed. Played that, and drew into a Pot of Desires. Played Pot of Desires, banished 10 cards, but none of them were Exodia pieces, because I had them in my hand all along.
What a twist!
MystMotone101 were you playing by yourself? Otherwise you win bro
MystMotone101 lmao what a great comment
If you had all 5 pieces of Exodia in hand and did not declared win immidiately you lost and probably will get some kind of penatly from judge, Exodia's win condition "effect" is mandatory. GG.
Kigiru Drewko
The joke
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Jar of Greed sees competitive play in my 60 card Exodia Deck
Does your deck also have a Jinzo and Sangan for that full GX era experience?
Topcomment right here bois
James Miller sounds more like duel monsters than gx lol
3 copies of Jinzo and 1 Sangan with 2 Kuribohs
you couldnt use 3 jinzo since he was limited back then andrew
Instructions unclear. Drew from extra deck
Instructions unclear. Got papercut on my.....
Instructions unclear. I got banned for turning a card game into an art show.
Instructions unclear. Am i supposed to draw the card with a pen or a pencil?
lmao
Draw from your graveyard
I play it because it was in the deck my grandpa gave
Did he go to the shadow realm?
I hope so.
If you grandpa conceived your father shortly before this card was released and your father got you when he was 10 and you are 8 this could actually be possible.
Honor your grandpa!
voice of reason wtf
"Draw your last pathetic card." "My deck has no pathetic cards!" "Don't you lie to me, you play wavering eyes!"
At least it’s not as confusing as pot of greed
Canadian KKK
Never heard of it, what's it do?
Hate your name, love the reference.
ShaddyCrunchum I've heard that Pot of Greed allows you to draw 2 cards from your deck during the draw phrase, I could be wrong though.
Hate your name, hate the reference
Love your hate, name the reference
Dat Moment when the opponent dark bribes ur Jar of greed
What kind of meme game are you playing?
Acid Tek he play yugimon: the gathering
I legit had someone dark bribe a upstart goblin back in 2015 when it was at 3 :/
Diana Haruno he dont want ur Life Points
JohnCoYGO guess not xD
Actually, MST does have a huge drawback. In Stairway to the Destined Duel, it will prompt you to play it after every single action you and your opponent carry out. Unplayable card
Reigeki break also does that in duel academy for the gba and I can barely use it it's so annoying
@@Subpar1224 regular traps in duel links do the same thing 💀
Yeah quick plays in Yu-Gi-Oh video games are so annoying, yet you can't turn off the prompt because then you might miss your chance to activate it when necessary
Yes sir! I never played MST back then because it was annoying as f.
Skill issue, just mash A or B
Hidden behind that smile, that jar is crying.
Lol
Everyone asks “what does jar of greed do”
Nobody asks “how does jar of greed do”
"Its too slow" *Video ends*
Legit the video could have been "it's a trap card"
Because the text for Jar of Greed is more complicated than a Pot of Greed
Maybe for a meme video
@@thebigandlazyguy246 And I’m guessing you didn’t even watch the video
And it is not even a +1
Maybe if it was a spell card
"Not all draw cards are created equal" wow okay Karl Marx.
"All cards are made equal, but some are more equal than the others."
-George Orwell, Konami President (circa 1930s)
Zad Ras Duel Farm
Thats exactly the opposite of something karl marx would say
Karl MarXX C
370 people dont know who karl marx was.
Waiting for Cup Of Greed: Draw 0 cards
If it was a spell sky strikers will probably play it
Look at your next card
Straw of Greed: Put 1 Card from your hand back on top of your deck
Cup of greed is half empty,. Discard one card draw one card
@@JoeBlow-ev6ue yo thats actually broken
the thing is... it doesn't say which deck... I mean you could draw from your opponents deck
This is bait
@@Dzeeff No, he's right
Smart
But you forgot the best part about Reckless Greed: you can activate more than one and the cost stays the same. If you have 3 of them you get 6 cards for skipping 2 draw phases. 4 cards for free.
If only there was a spell variant of Jar of Greed, like how there's Jar of Avarice and Pot of Avarice.
You mean... Pot of Greed?
Nobody could possibly understand such a complex card.
But what would a card like that do?
Totally Tubular Would it...DRAW TWO CARDS?!!! IMPOSSIBLE!
Jar turtle. Run tht reptile
You're just salty because you lost to someone who chained 3 jar of greeds in a row to win with exodia turn 2
Exodia Turn 2... Whom in their right mind, would lose to Exodia turn 2. When all competitive decks win before your opponent has had their first turn.
And Exodia you win with turn 1 always. Noobs.
The Major if that’s the case why would anyone ever play anything else?
Vgamer311 it’s a joke
Vgamer311 exodia head is banned from official tournaments
Armando vieytez only forbiden cards are banned in official tournaments
in case a exodia player completes the exodia in their starting hand they are to return their hand cards to their deck, shuffle it and draw another five
virgin jar of greed vs chad pot of greed
I played yugioh like 12 years ago, and once every few years the old games on pc.. But somehow im fascinated with your videos lol, great stuff Dude! Nostalgia kicking in
I'll have you know that I used Jar of Greed to draw Raigeki 25 times consistently and win worlds, I constantly run 3 jar of Greed and 3 Magic Cylinder to beat all of the Zoo Meta Sheeple.
hahahahahahahahahah these comments are killing me lol
For those wondering what the upside is (after all, you're just drawing the card you would have drawn anyway if you didn't have Jar of Greed) it's not about gameplay, it's about deck structure. It effectively allows you to build a 37 card deck so you have 3 less filler cards keeping you from your strongest ones.
That makes sense, but couldn't you just play with only 37 cards in your deck? Unless you need to have 40 cards in certain competitions.
@@Ace_of_Horns You basically get -3 to the lowest limit on the card amount, so if limit is 40, you play a 37 card deck. If it is 35, you play 32 card deck, and so on.
Ahh who wouldn't love a 37 card deck, with 3 of them never working the turn you draw them 🤭
your paying consistency for consistency
That's actually an amazing line. I wish I would have thought of it for the video haha
yeah unless you'RE limiting your deck to 40.
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Please stop commenting that it's the wrong you're. it shouldn't matter because they are literally pronounced the same way. Not to mention the fact that there is a thing called Google microphone that always gets words wrong when it converts speech into text if you have certain accents.
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Why nobody plays pot of greed
10-minute video of pot of greed highlighted on the forbidden list
Loyal Onyx no one knows what it does
Pot of greed only exist in anime!!! 😂😂😂😂😂
because it makes no sense ,why in hell you would need to trade that pot of greed with one card when it could be the same card you have drawn without it .it just purely a troll card
Loyal Onyx cause you can't banish 10 cards facedown
I remember getting attacked for game and using Jar of Greed to draw the last exodia piece. My opponent's reaction was PRICELESS.
Some real heart of the cards shit right there.
I mean yes jar of greed is terrible, but have you seen Legacy of Yata Garasu? Now that trap is amazing.
sephirothdawn2 it is just as good
The Detective not true! Sure suprises those shinobird players when u activate 3 and draw 6 cards off of the second effect xD
Diana Haruno draw 10 if you chain 2 reckless greed!!!!
Then draw hand traps to ruin their day
Be ready for the upcoming buy-out
@The Detective Not if you're running a Spirit deck. Just combo it with a Creature Swap.
Wait what exactly does Jar of Greed do? Is it like pot of greed
You fukin ninja. Do you live in youtube? Eat and breath youtube? I see you everywhere.
There is no place where I can be safe from you. You are unironically *EVERYWHERE* . This is not even a joke anymore
It lets you draw 1 card.
GODDAMMIT JUSTIN Y
The one place I thought I was safe
I used jar of greed once when my opponent attacked and I drew the final piece of exodia
Video or it didn’t happen.
God, that should be in the freaking anime, that sounds epic as hell
Samwise Gamgee
AHH EXODIA ITS NOT POSSIBLE NO ONE HAS EVER BEEN ABLE TO SUMMON HIM
Sure
Heart of the cards
Reckless Greed also gets stronger in multiples since the tempo drawback doesn't stack. Of course, if someone gets off 2 or 3 Reckless Greeds successfully, there is a fairly good chance they will win outright. If the cards didn't/don't face destruction or negation, the turn player would gain a staggering 5 or 7 cards that turn. It's easy to see why it saw play with some decks during certain formats.
Valkyrie Regalia BLACKWINGS!
jar of greed is someones win condition somewhere
Muka Muka/Enraged Muka Muka/Slifer
Jar of Greed is a combat Trick, you bait them.
WHAT DOES JAR OF GREED DO?
It tends in twix the ancient old entity that embodies greed of itself. Such a force will rend flesh from bone, vaporize souls, and distort reality as we know it. It awaits the great End Phase to spring forth into a new Draw Phase and unleash it’s unholy terror. The power even now has forced me to use the wrong “its.” I feel my soul quake in unknown fear. Unleash this force and, for a brief moment, you shall rule all beings, and the next, you will have never existed. The universe will breath it’s last breath, and creation shall return to void. Then, you draw one card.
You discard a card. >.> lol
WitherSol The Vagrant makes yiu draw into garnet
jaythephoenix draw one card from the deck
basically ,makes you drawing the same card as if your jar of greed didn't exist .
I went 99-0 against spyrals because of jar of greed
Ok I had an idea for your next Video "What Happened to Generic Boss Monsters" basically it would be very interesting analyzing why cards like BLS and DAD fell off the map completely
generic boss monster? master peace, the true dracoslaying king says hi.
Na nigga let's make a video as to why nobody plays jar greed
O wite 〣( ºΔº )〣
DaD and BLS are still limited/semi and are quite good, especially DAD. They are not played simply because there are not a lot of decks that play Dark and Light monsters and want them banished (elemental sabers tho)
Riccardo Saccà What's dad?
My DAD fell off the map completely because he went to buy cigarettes.
Actually this card combos well with card trader so u can shuffle away a garnet and then draw 2
Dzeef stop being a meta sheep
Krazykat24 I hope you are joking
He probably is lol
He's just salty that he lost to a player whom summoned Chaos Max Dragon by using 3 Jar of Greeds to draw the ritual monster, the spell, and a level 8.
thats right rubedog
yeah I know how can you forget that amazing combo
Glad you made over 10 minutes take a shot every time he says tempo
Because Legacy of Yata-Garasu is better for that Spirit match
Jar of greed Power creeped as fuck
When I was a five year-old I had 12 Dark Holes in my deck.
Its a trap, done deal
ok akbar.
Simple reason : "IT'S A TRAP!"
Only scrubs use jar of greed, real pros like me use 3 shard of greed
CyberGief VII oh yeah? while i run the gift of greed
@Charge My Battery D O T H E L A L A L A L A L A L A
I PLAY JAR OF GREED AND TOPPED MY LOCALS AND BEAT ZOO EPICALLY
Sorry
jouta kujo key word, locals
MarkyPlayz 1 it's a joke on the kinda comments he gets
jouta kujo lel I'm glad I'm not the only one who sees these comments
that still is competitive play.
Every deck can win once in a while. The quesion is can it do it reliably... Plus a if your deck is good enough it carrry the jar through
Use this card when you have "Muka Muka" or "Tragoedia" on the field when your opponent attacks "Tragoedia" or "muka muka" and the monster's ATK is less than 300 or 600 more ATK than your face-up "Tragoedia" or "muka muka" respectively.
Yeah there is some marginal utility, like making R-Genex Accelerator activate on your opponent's turn.
Bro, just activate Reinforcements to gain 500ATK!!!
Kevin Hinojosa But the pot gives you a draw.
Just use a better draw card then.
Kevin Hinojosa lololol
UHHHHHHH EXCUSE ME, I HAPPEN HAVE WON 50 REGIONALS WITH MY DECK WITH ONLY JAR OF GREED, YOU CLEARLY DON'T KNOW WHAT YOU ARE TALKING ABOUT
Jar of greed in theory could draw you the last piece of exodia
Inu San so could any other draw card
You could theoreticaly beat your opponent with Kuriboh. Would you summon him in face up attack position?
Jar of Greed is to be used in really small Deck, when u want to have 17 cards. It makes u cycle through your Deck more quickly, for example it makes you draw exodia 10times faster
it is also worth pointing out the fact that you can activate 2 reckless greed in the same turn thus mitigating the drawback
Well it has good use in making my opponent waste back row removal or wait until I get jar turtle for the +1
"I play the card POT OF GREED."
"OH NO! WHAT DOES IT DO"
"Yes yes, you are intimitaded for good reasons, it is a very powerful card."
"OH MY! Does it block my traps, spells and monsters just in one effect, is not destroyable and can destroy my whole field?!"
"Wait what? Man... What the fuck? No, nothing like that... It just allows me to draw two cards."
Silence....
"So... Pot of greed you say?"
You're just mad because I dark bribed your jar of greed!
Jar of greed was also played in the chaos turbo deck in goat format. Made for good mst/breaker/dust tornado bait and thinned out your deck even more
Incoming "I PLAY JAR OF GREED BECAUSE I WANT TO HAVE FUN [casual], NOT EVERYONE NEEDS TO CONFORM TO WHAT YOU WANT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!" comments
KaiserzRul3 #JarTurtleTier0 :3
KaiserzRul3 come on man, I didn't even comment in all capital letters. If you are going to attempt to mock me, at least do it properly! :3
Richard Welch Nice to see you on this video, dw you're not the only one I was impersonating 😉
KaiserzRul3 nah it's cool I wasnt mad just teasing back. Hope you have a good day!
I get where they're coming from. My idea of fun is also being outplayed due to subpar card choice.
...don't kinkshame
Jar of Greed was also used in Unicore control decks because it had the distinct advantage of letting you increase your hand size during the opponent's turn. It's still a super niche application, but it's interesting to think of the different, intricate functions that even the simplest cards can have.
Isn't there an urn type of monster, that one of it's effects is "draw 2 cards" when it's flipped summoned?, forgot the name.
Daniel Thomley Yeah that's the one, I remember it being level 9 with 2000atk and 3000def, I don't think its in the TCG tho.
Andre Stewart it is but it's just hard to get a lv 7+ tribute summon
Kevin Sin Or you could just use Coinorma
Kevin Sin yeah and since its level 7 you cant go into any useful xyz that I know of, maybe a link monster nowadays but still its a 2 tribute flip monster
Use Tarotrei with Pot of the Forbidden in combination with any flip archetype. It can be bricky, but it is a lot of fun.
1). it's a delayed 1 for 1
2). it's slow because it's a trap meaning you can either have to use it on your NEXT turn or your opponents turn.
3). it's not a spell so you can't say use this in conjunction with say Royal Magical Library for cheese.
3). usualyy a trap card is intented to either extend your play, rebuff some loss, or to protect yourself like for instance call of the haunted, mirror force, etc.
One thing people don't think about when analyzing Jar of Greed is the psychological effect. Your opponent doesn't know if the trap you just laid is a Jar of Greed or a Torrential Tribute.
It would have been interesting to see how things would have played out if in the beginning, Jar of Greed was a spell and Pot of Greed was a trap. I mean, then instead of one meh card an one over-powered one, we would have had two really solid cards.
A spell version of Jar of greed would have been upstart without downside, but would it have been too good to be unlimited? I mean, still nowhere near the power of Pot of greed if it drew you only one card?
Also, would a trap version of Pot have been played? It would essentially be Reckless Greed without downside. Would that have been too good?
Any way, in my opinion that is a more interesting scenario than the one we got.
Upstart Goblin can also be used well in anti-heal decks, though I'm not sure how well those hold up in the current meta.
I've used reckless greed only when I've played 3 copies all at once, draw 6 cards and still only skip 2 draw phases
You really dunno what you are talking about jar of greed is good as fuck, i always use it in my 60 cards ice barrier deck and it ALWAYS does wonder in dueling book!
I tried really hard to make an ice barrier deck because I hate myself. They swarm and then don't do anything. (Mission accomplished?) Their effects should all read: Line up to get knocked down.
I've been playing Jar of Greed in my Magibullet Draco deck. In an ideal scenario, it works very well: If Jar is ready to be activated (as in, set on your previous turn), you activate Diagram, and then you chain Jar to it. Resolve Jar, and then in the Resolution of Diagram, you destroy the Jar (since cards in a chain remain on field until the full resolution of the chain is complete) and get your search. Then if Jar was beneath a Magibullet, its effect is triggered so you get that effect as well.
I will fully admit that it's hard to get that ideal scenario to work. Even if opponent doesn't disrupt it by MST'ing the Jar (forcing you to use it earlier), you're often gimping your magibullet potential (unless you've set things up so you can summon a bullet over the jar on the turn you would activate it. Because of that, I recently replaced my jars with more Magibullet S/T. Still, on the times where I did get it to work perfectly, it was quite satisfying
Honestly it would be a great card if there was a faster way to activate it. As soon as an archetype comes out that can abuse traps comes out, it's going in the ban list
As someone who’s never played yughio and had never heard of this channel
I’m disappointed it’s not some character from an obscure fighting game
What's Jar of Greed? Is it that Counter Trap that negates attacks?
Aren't you mistaking it with The Gift of Greed? Man, these "Greed" cards are so confusing.
What does pot of greed do ?
There are many theories but no one is sure. I heard NASA has dedicated all of their budget to find out the truth. I just fear that we might discover something that should have never been seen by the eyes of a mere mortal.
Hey cimoooo, do you think a trap version of pot of greed would see play?
lmao
No one plays reckless greed
but reckless greed comes with a drawback
thewintersaint literally does not matter, once you activate this the game is probably already over
thewintersaint it would be to slow
Remember when Pot of Greed was legal? Pepperidge Farm remembers.
Forgot to mention how you can use another reckless greed while the turns are still counting since the turns don't stack to avoid the drawback
Jar of Minor Selfishness
everybody gangsta till a trap saying "draw 2 cards" gets printed
To highlight how powerful this simple effect is I wanna say: If Jar of Greed was a Quick-Play Spell card; then it would be played in every deck as a 3 of.
I remember 3 years ago, people were unironically saying that Pot of Desires was a neg 9.
It's pretty JARring that people don't run this card. Hahaha... get it? Because jar... Sorry. I guess I just got GREEDy for attention. Hahahahahaahahaha. Alright, I will go away now...
It would have been funnier if you also mimicked Jar Jar speech pattern. :P
Zach, they don't appreciate my sense of humor. How hurtful.
Zach, wow. I'm in shock like a weasel in an electric chair. I guess not everyone appreciates sophisticated humor. Don't you agree, Zack?
“Getting greedy for attention” doesn’t even make sense. When have you heard anyone say that? This joke is shit.
Don't get your panties in a twist, it was an intentionally bad joke, with an intentionally lame pun.
4:15 Gonna have to stop you right there with your terminology, 'cause you've got it a tad backwards. Reckless Greed is good because it INCREASES your tempo, relative to Jar of Greed, even though it has a poorer Card Advantage. Remember, Reckless Greed functionally costs you three draws (cards): Itself, and the two draws you skip. It functionally has a Card Advantage of -1, whereas Jar of Greed has a CA of 0. (You spend 1 to gain 1.) What makes Reckless Greed better, however, is that it's a cost you pay LATER when it might not even matter. Getting two cards that you can immediately play is a huge tempo swing in your favor, putting you in a stronger position, potentially so strong a position that the later cost of Reckless Greed might not even be a factor.
In brief, you got Tempo and Card Advantage mixed up, which is understandable as YuGiOh is very obtuse with its concepts and being able to accurately understand the strengths of its cards can be a bit of a mind-bender. It's one of the main reasons I don't like the game, in fact. Even comparing two simple, similar cards can take paragraphs of explanation, which is just ridiculous.
Video: Goes in depth why no one is playing jar of greed
Me: Trap
I only play Jar of Greed in a Turtle deck I made for fun, mainly because of Jar Turtle. I know it doesn't make the card better, but it's satisfying to pull off.
Didn't watched it yet, but let guess, on the surface, it's a 1 for 1 like upstart, that let's you play a 39-37 card deck BUT, it will do nothing when you draw it, because it's a -1 on the turn you draw since it's a trap, most -1 in the game or trap cards need to have REALLY powerfull eff to balance the fact they are a -1/slow, while Jar of Greed will only pay for itself, and, no, you can't blame the "fast, otk, ss, broken board" format for it, card was already bad when it was released, Jar of Greed was already bad on Duel linsk first sets, when stuff like vanillas with 1800 were good, imagine today
In other words too slow for even goat format
Also with Reckless Greed, the drawback does not stack. If you just so happened to start with 2 to 3 and some protection monsters or backrows, you can potentially draw 4-6 cards while sacrificing only two Draw Phases. And if you used something like Temple of the Kings as well, you just opened up with a fat ass hand after setting the traps as Temple of the Kings lets you activate traps the moment they are set.
I dont play yugioh, so correct me if im wrong.
Jar of greed
Turn 1. Play jar of greed (-1 card)
Turn 2, draw a card (+1 card)
No net change
Reckless greed
Turn 1. Play Reckless greed (-1)
Turn 2. Lose a card draw, gain two cards (+1)
Turn 3. Lose a card draw (-1)
-1 card net
btw I just think yugioh is cool so i watch these types of videos lol
Reece N Its not the bet that matters because drawing two card basiccally gives you the oportunity to win in any good deck
and if you activate it just after you draw phase , it just increases your play opportunities
the idea for jar is right but for recless it more like this i would say
your turn 1 play reckless (-1)
opponents turn 1 do nothing
your turn 2 activate reckless (+2)
your turn 3 no draw (-1)
your turn 4 no draw (-1)
-1 card net is still the case but you get a more explosive +2 wich is stronger in most decks since just having that extra card can be extremly benefical
Jar of Greed was played with Reckless Greed, Good Goblin Housekeeping and Emergency Provisions at one time.
No
Defense Draw Please?
Another Person loooool
Can you please do Scrap Iron Scarecrow. I'm a casual and always thought that card was really good.
WHAT DOES *JAR OF GREED DO*
King Light draw 1 card
Fuck knows I’m still trying to find out what pot of greed does!
Reduces your number of actual cards in deck by 1.
In the format before dark draw spam (pre-synchro) Reckless Greed was awesome. Setting 2 of them to eat a Heavy storm, draw 4 and only lose 2 draws was amazing. Same with eating MST, you still plussed.
If Reckless Greed was a spell would it be seen a lot more? (yes it's a worse Pot of Greed, but still)
most likely. instant activation +1 that doesnt prevent you from doing anything besides drawing. so long as you've used up your searches before playing this it would be really consistent the drawback wouldn't matter as much.
Definitely. Instant +1 is always welcomed.
It would be really good.
You just need to be able to win (or get a good lock active) on the turn you activate it or the turn afterwards, and it's basically a pot of greed or upstart goblin
I understand it nets you an extra card that turn, but the card eventually nets you a neg 1. Not saying that makes it bad, but it is not a permanent +1
Cooper wins if the game eventually slows down i can understand that your point is worth considering. At the state of the game right now it would be simply retarded not running 3x imho
It's so interesting to me that 1000 Lp are worth so much less than tempo or speed or drawing on your own turn
1000 LP is nothing lol
Jar of Greed was actually being tested in competitive play when Treeborn Frog first got released. Jar of Greed acted like a bluff defense card, and then when you were ready to bring back your Treeborn Frog, they flipped Jar of Greed in their own draw phase to empty their backrow and make Treeborn Frog live.
Frog FTK comes to mind. Once Substitoad hit the field it was pretty much game over for your opponent. Who needed trap cards in that. Mass Driver, Substitoad, a bunch of frogs which would just make your hand and grave bigger, and Ronintoadin, salvage and nothing else really.
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Fun discussion, but what surprisingly did not come up is that playing Jar of Greed does not let you gain any cards.
You draw a card, it's Jar of Greed, you place and activate it to draw the next card in your deck. Had your deck not contained Jar of Greed, you would have drawn this next card right away, instead of Jar of Greed! It's no advantage at all.
Last time I played was 15 years ago, but back then the only reason to include this card was to circumvent the minimum deck size. If your goal is to complete Exodia, any card that works as a placeholder and lets you skip to the next card is useful. Finding 5 specific cards in a deck of 40 is less likely than finding them in a deck of lets say 24 (the other 16 being traps, spells and effect monsters that allow you to draw more cards)
Your best vid on the topic.
And before you consider adding three copies of Jar of Greed and Jar Turtle (lets you draw 1 card when you play Jar of Greed), consider how likely it is to have Jar Turtle open on the field when activating the trap. You either have to get your monster attacked but not destroyed, or play the 200/2100 monster in attack position and then activate your Jar of Greed which you played last turn to get its effect. And yes, you can have multiple Jar Turtles on the field and have your Jar of Greed be worth more but if you can manage to put multiple of the same monster on the field without them being destroyed and activate trap cards that you played earlier just to draw more, you might be better served playing a different kind of deck.
I never included Jar of Greed in my decks, under the logic that had Jar of Greed not been there, I would’ve already drawn the card that JoG lets me draw.
That's a little flawed, because you would have three extra cards in your deck that you don't with Jar of Greed, and you might have gotten one of those instead. In effect, 3x Jar of Greed makes your deck a 37 card deck rather than a 40 card deck.
Well, at the cost of slowing down that deck, yes.
It's one card for one card, so it's basically a dead card. That's pretty much all you need to say on the topic. It can be negated or destroyed after setting it. Reckless Greed can see play alongside other cards which skip a draw phase, since the missed draws don't stack. An example is Offerings of the Doomed, which kills a monster on the field. Since you draw two cards with reckless greed, you don't miss out on card advantage.
Unless there's some kind of weird advantage to having trap cards in your graveyard or blowing through your deck faster, this shouldn't be used.
it's because it's a trap which is slow inherently easy to understand....
Sordruen21 For some people, understanding tempo is not the easiest thing to do
Lol speed in a turn based game how ironic... /sarcasm\
Although dust tornado also has another advantage. It specifically targets a s/t from the opponent, meaning, they can't really re-route the effect (or at least not to one of your cards)
Why play jar of greed when you have cup of ace as a infinitely better option?
Heart of the coins, guide me!
I'm a cheap scrub who uses Rare Value
Hi what I like to say is the only reason why I don't use "JAR OF GREED" is because you basically replacing "JAR OF GREED" for another card which ultimately decrease your deck size. Now for "RECKLESS GREED" yes you lose your next 2 draw praises but If you don't use it on your opponent turn and wait until your next draw praise to use it not only you get you normal draw but you also get 2 more cards which give you a total of 3 cards draw for your draw card praise followed by losing your next 2 draw prases. So basically instead of waiting 3 turn to get 3 cards you get them all at once and plus if you have "GRACEFUL CHARITY" you will draw 3 more cards which bring you to six card count of drawing but the only down side to "GRACEFUL CHARITY" is you discard two cards which is not a down side if those two cards that you discards are monsters cards that has the special effect that allow them to be special summoned if they are discarded from the hand to the graveyard.
Sorry for making it an paragraph just trying to say a good move to use
WHAT DOES IT DO
Zeer-0 TCG draw 1 card
Charley Harris wait what? what does that even mean?
Sonic2249 ah. Sorry. I forgot the ceremonials. First. You pray to Ra, then you attempt to muster all the willpower you have. You set the card face down and beg the heart of the cards to bless you. The opponent has his/her turn, it comes back to you. You make another prayer... activate the effect.
THEN you draw one card.
@@charleyharris6747 How should i draw? with a pencil????????????
Pot of greed: I have the shortest cardtext.
Jar of greed: Hold my jar...
Why nobody plays seal of orichalcos
Because if you lose the duel it grabs your soul and banishes it from this mortal world
If you have 4 peices of exodia you can use a spell card to look at the top 3 cards in your deck and put them in any order you want so then you use jar of greed to draw a good card including the final piece of exodia
Okay would anyone play pot of greed if it was a trap..?
Look at Reckless Greed dude, come on mane. dzeff even mentioned during the video that this card saw some competitive play
reckless greed saw some kind of play as the one above me mentioned, but the negative draw back is you have to pretty much hope it doesnt get popped in your opponents turn so you get the draw effect without skipping your draw phase + you have to escape an OTK with the 4 cards you had in your starthand (excluding reckless). with a trap card pot of greed you could essentially just draw 2 cards in your opponents turn hoping to get some handtraps to interupt your opponent
It would be a strictly better version of reckless greed and can therefore never be made. Unsure as to why konami thought pot of greed giving 2 cards was a good idea, but an obviously slower trap giving one is "good enough" to be a part of the game. Laughable card design.
im not 100% certian but im pretty sure that pot of greed is just an older card and konami made reckless afterwards or they just made a worse version at the same time i mean the same happend with generic monsters all the time when
i mean they made jar of greed as well, the card literally talked about in the video :p
Reckless greed works well in search decks because well they re search decks. It wont matter in the short run. Jar of greed can matter in the long run and it's bait tactics. If it works for your favor cool, but if you don't see it lasting long enough use it to bait twin twisters or a mysty. There is more than one way to use a card. A throw away card makes for some powerful bait, in a game of luck, strategy, and psychology.
I haven't watched the video yet but let's guess
•Better Draw Cards
• Is a Trap Card
• Too Slow
Llew The Last Dream also very confusing effect like pot of greed
TheflamingWol f like...what card? i don't know that card.. I can never understand it...
Llew The Last Dream Effect too hard for my brain to understand...
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