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Jar of greed; Massive problem I noticed
Topic Started: Aug 25 2006, 05:47 PM (284 Views)
Lord Kratos
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Jar of greed is a teched card, and in decks that may rely heavily on spells or traps, it is actually a handy card.

Lets take this situation,

You have a jar of greed set. Your opponent activates heavy storm, dust tornado, MST, etc some form of removal

You chain with jar. You gain a +1 on your opponent. You and your opponent both lost a card, you gained another. That is called advantage

although it is not effective in every deck, it can be used in the same fashion as chainables such as Book of Moon, scapegoat, E-Con, etc.
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|Loaded Dice|
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Aug 25 2006, 05:56 PM
Chain it to their MST/Breaker/Mobius/Heavy Storm/Dust Tornado. +1.

I'm right. It's a good card.

Qfe. I think that cleared things up. Hope you choose to try out jar of greed in this manner. ~locked~
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So + Yon and close this ftw?
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