Drawing 2 cards for nothing without a cost.
Pot of Greed provided easy access to "Hand Advantage". It was seen as "broken" as with the cost of one card (that being Pot of Greed itself) it could turn into two more cards providing an advantage to your opponent. To date, Hand and Field Advantage is critical to the top (Tier 1) tournament Decks.
Probably the Seal of Orichalcos ;) Scratch that, Field cards aren't too good nowadays... As for real cards, Pot of Greed is probably the best. Or raigeki, but it's easy to negate.
No it is not
There is an infinite loop that uses Premature Burial and Brionac - Dragon of the Ice Barrier. To stop people abusing the loop, Premature Burial was banned.
Rageki kills all of your opponent's monsters without a sacrifice on your part, so you can attack directly
Pot of Greed
Pot of Greed is banned in Yu-Gi-Oh because it allows players to draw two cards without any cost or restriction, which can lead to unfair advantages and unbalanced gameplay.
The card "Pot of Greed" allows a player to draw two additional cards from their deck, which can provide them with more options and resources to use in the game of Yu-Gi-Oh.
Card of Demise is currently anime-only. It is not available as a real card, not even in the Japanese card sets, and due to its highly unbalancing effect (in a format where Pot of Greed is banned) it is doubtful it ever will be released.
Pot of Greed provided easy access to "Hand Advantage". It was seen as "broken" as with the cost of one card (that being Pot of Greed itself) it could turn into two more cards providing an advantage to your opponent. To date, Hand and Field Advantage is critical to the top (Tier 1) tournament Decks.
The card "Pot of Greed" is significant in Yu-Gi-Oh because it allows a player to draw two additional cards from their deck. This can help a player access more powerful cards and build stronger strategies quickly. The card's impact on gameplay is that it provides a significant advantage by increasing a player's options and resources, making it a valuable card in many strategies.
In a Yu-Gi-Oh duel, the specific ruling regarding the activation of "Pot of Greed" is that it can only be activated once per turn.
Pot of Greed is a powerful card in Yu-Gi-Oh that allows players to draw two additional cards, providing a significant advantage in building their hand and strategizing their next moves. Its significance lies in its ability to increase a player's options and potentially turn the tide of a duel in their favor.
Probably the Seal of Orichalcos ;) Scratch that, Field cards aren't too good nowadays... As for real cards, Pot of Greed is probably the best. Or raigeki, but it's easy to negate.
No it is not
No, it is not.
Yes, Maxx "C" is currently banned in the official Yu-Gi-Oh! trading card game.