What's the difference between the pot of lust and the pot of greedThe Pot of Desire and the Pot of Greed were two cards in Yu-Gi-Oh. There were some differences between them. The Pot of Desire was an ordinary magic card. Its effect was to exclude 10 cards from one's own deck and draw 2 cards from the deck. This card could bring about an increase in resources, but it was important to note that the exceptions might include important cards, so one had to be careful when using it. The Pot of Greed was also a normal magic card. Its effect was to retrieve the monsters in the graveyard into the deck and draw two cards from the deck. Compared to the Pot of Desire, the conditions for the Pot of Greed to be recycled were simpler. It didn't need an exception card. These two cards could increase the resource allocation ability of the deck, but the possible side effects and the characteristics of the deck needed to be considered when using them.
The Cave of GreedIn "Cave of Greed", some players mentioned that 40% of the physical damage dealt by monsters to players (including those blocked by shields) would trigger reflected damage. However, if the defense was high and the physical damage received was low, the reflected damage would also be reduced. In the Hero map and Distortion, the reflected damage percentage of the thorns was 15% of the damage. After the 15% was offset by the defense, it would be the damage dealt to the players. For example, if a player had 1,000,000 Frost Bullets, their reflected damage would be 1,500,000. If the player's Physical Defense was 2,000 and their Defense was not reduced by the monster, the number of Frost Bullets would be 152/(15 + 2)= 13.240,000. At the same time, some players felt that the reflected damage was not very effective. The damage that was reflected back was not even as good as a scratch. This was because the damage dealt by the monster was too low, and the monster's HP was very high. It was impossible to rely on oneself to counter death. Unless the reflected damage was calculated according to the percentage of the monster's HP, it would not be of much use.
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greed, angerGreed, anger, and obsession were the three poisons mentioned by Buddhism. They referred to the excessive paranoia of likes and dislikes, the excessive paranoia of dislikes, and the fundamental unreasonable reality. Greed refers to having greedy thoughts about the object of one's love, anger refers to hatred, resentment, and the psychology of harming others, and obsession refers to the darkness of one's mind and ignorance. These three kinds of troubles were thought to be the root causes of human troubles, hindering the understanding of nature. Greed, anger, and foolishness were the shortcomings of human nature and needed to be overcome through cultivation. The purpose of cultivation was to comprehend, to be aware, to seek proof, and to let the heart obtain true freedom. The specific methods to overcome it included precepts, meditation, and wisdom, which purified the mind through precepts, meditation, and wisdom. The overcoming of greed, anger, and obsession also required correct cognition and behavior, as well as the guidance of education and culture.
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