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pot of avris is a super pot of greed you take 5 or less monsters from your graveyard and put them in your deck and shuffl then drew 2 cards is it a staple card you tell me. :ermm: :)
...Pot of Avarice is IN NO WAY a "staple" at all...it only works well in some decktypes...
And it's not 5 or less...it must be EXACTLY 5 monster's...if you do not have 5 or more monster's in your Graveyard, you cannot activate it and if one of those 5 monster's you choose to shuffle back gets removed somehow, the entire effect disappears.
It not a staple as much as it a really good card and work in many deck types but a staple not because trust me it doesn't well with D.D.s (almost a Staple) but it is one those cards thats fit pretty good in a lot of decks and with current top decking meta it is really good
Not really "a lot" of decks...only a few decks could really use it to its fullest while others only use it as a small convenience (and it doesn't always work). Stuff like...
E. Hero
LV
Ritual
Fusion
etc
...are some examples of decks that could use it pretty well. At most, other decks could only really use 1 without getting screwed over.
pot of avarice- one of my favourite cards, it has saved me many times when i am top decking. However it has its weakness, unless u have a deck with searchers such as tomato,rat,nimble,spy,dekoichi or apprentice magician this card really cant show us its full potential. A deck with just regular CC monsters cant use this card properly, but a deck with cards like the mentioned above can reuse their effects agai and again and draw 2 cards. I use this in my soul control deck to not only get more spy's,draw more cards with dekoichi and get back the reaper for more hand ownage, but i get to reuse to the monarch's effects. It all depends on the deck u build, this is why it is not a staple like its more broken older brother.
I sure wish someone else i know notices this thread...
PoA is not a staple - no where near.
It is good in a select few decks. Now what are those decks you ask?? It depends on the build.
Everyone trys to splash averice everywhere with magical merchants now - thats one of its uses but its not its main use... very few people tend to realize it can do wonders for mill decks... a certian type of mill deck especialy.
Well..that's one of the theme's...it shows up in one of the Top 8 SJC decks or some other big tournament and people immediately netdeck it, thinking it IS a staple of some sort without even knowing HOW to work it.
I run it in my Beast deck and in it works awesomly I run through my monsters very quickly and that helps me get Berserk and Enraged back :classic: but it deffinetly doesn't work in every deck coughDark Worldcough :rolleyes: