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- Caution: Monsters' elemental/neutral damage is modified by their statistics, which are in majority unknown.
- Special Part(s): GD_Orchid_BossWeapons.Pistol.Pistol_Jakobs_ScarletsGreed GD_Orchid_BossWeapons.Pistol.Pistol_Barrel_ScarletsGreed GD_Orchid_BossWeapons.ManufacturerMaterials.Mat_Jakobs_3_Greed [Greed Variants] The Greed is a unique aftermarket pistol manufactured by Jakobs. Greed can be obtained during the missions X Marks The Spot and Treasure of The Sands, both of which are located in Oasis.
- Greed is the final scenario of the Spoils of War campaign in Heroes of Might and Magic III: The Restoration of Erathia.
- Greed (グリード, Gurīdo) is the embodiment of some of Father's greed. He is called the "Ultimate Shield" because he can rearrange the carbon in his body to make his skin as hard as diamond, thus making him impenetrable by most weapons. As his name implies, he is a very avaricious character, who likes living in luxury, surrounded by powerful minions and beautiful women. He also has a habit of flipping people off in the manga. Despite his generally greedy nature, he is shown to care for his subordinates, as detailed below.
- "Greed" is the tenth episode of Stargate Infinity.
- "Greed" är tionde episode av Stargate Infinity.
- Greed is one of the Seven Deadly Sins, meaning that it can lead a person to do other things immoral or act as a motivator for evil. Also known as "covetousness", "avarice", or simply as "greed"; all describe an excessive desire to possess something. A person may commit greed through coveting other's possessions or qualities, or by willing to do something evil to get power, money, physical possessions, or knowledge. The demon that represents greed is Mammon and the corresponding virtues for greed are generosity and detachment. Greed is condemned in the Tenth Commandment.
- Looting an item because you intend to sell it or pass it on to a friend or alt. This is an important distinction when looting with a party as it is considered polite to let those who need an item have it. Often abbreviated G in party conversation. Opposite of Need. See also Need before Greed.
- Date of death: 6/14/1946 at 2:22pm
- The trophy was first revealed on the Insomniac Games's website through a 'Ratchet & Clank: Into the Nexus Interactive Trophy List Super Adventure'. The description in the Interactive Trophy List Super Adventure gave the reader the option to spend the bolts on buying several sets of armor from a GrummelNet vendor in order to continue the adventure and the trophy list reveal.
- Greed was on a boat!
- Greed (later as Greed: The Series and Super Greed) was a game show similar to Who Wants to Be a Millionaire where one team or one contestant can share/win $2,000,000.
- Greed allows you to automatically pick up all items within 2 cells around you. This does not override the priority of who gets to pick up the drops, and it cannot be used in PvP, WoE, or in towns. Even if a party has items set to "Shared", Greed will not share loot.
- Synonym: uppityness
- Greed is the first and only of The Dozen so far seen in Kayna. Whether he is the only Dozen currently in the Prime Plane, or merely the only one to reveal himself, is not yet clear. Greed chose to possess the form of a Halfling, rallying a small army of bandits and several potent wizards to his cause. His obsession to obtain all the Lossa Stones brought him in to conflict with several potent enemies (almost all of which are player characters).
- Greed is one of two original cocktails served in Club Vampire. There is a poster in the club advertising it and the other drink, Hard Jail. According to the poster if you order either drink you have a chance to win a special prize.
- Greed is the eighth volume in a series of Young Adult novels about Smallville. The novel was written by Cherie Bennett & Jeff Gottesfeld and was printed in December 2003.
- A grim and shadowy spectre whose visage speaks of an unslakable need to hoard riches and power.
- In Christian tradition, greed (often called avarice in this context) is considered to be one of the Seven Deadly Sins. When taken to mean an excessive desire for money, greed is specifically condemned by St Paul in the Bible: "Love of money is the root of all kinds of evil" (1Timothy 6). Famous examples of greed include the mythical King Midas, who foolishly wished that everything he touched would turn to gold, and the bankers whose pursuit of short-term profit led to the financial crisis of 2008 in Europe and the US.
- Greed is a level 17 mission started automatically once the player talks to Cyborg for Five Deadly Sins.
- Greed is a unique spear located in the Telvanni Vault. This two-handed weapon is enchanted to grant the wielder a constant twenty percent chance to absorb incoming spells while lowering Personality by five.
- Greed is one of the Seven Homunculi and a villain from the Fullmetal Alchemist series. He is notable among his fellow homunculi for his independence, which led him to betray Father and work on his own. He is first introduced as an anti-villain then becomes a full-fledged villain and ultimately an anti-hero, following his rebirth in the body of the Xinese prince Ling Yao.
- Greed (グリード Gurīdo?) is a fictional character in Namco's Soul series of fighting games. He is a special "Prepare to Defend Yourself" challenge on Soulcalibur III Tales of Souls , in which he steals all the player's gained money up until that point if he wins the battle, and also an unlockable Bonus Character. He represents the "Kunai" Create-a-Soul discipline.
- It appears as a golden, wealthy Wocky, wearing expensive clothes and carrying bags of money.
- Greed usually refers to looting an item because you plan to sell it, need it for an Off spec, or plan pass it on to a friend or alt. This is an important distinction when looting with a party as it is considered polite to let those who need an item have it. Often abbreviated 'G' in party conversation. Opposite of Need.
- The objective in Greed is to get the highest number of skulls, by collecting them. A player can collect skulls by killing enemy players, and picking their skulls up. The player will then take the skulls to the enemy bases "hoop" and redeem them for points. The first team to reach the score limit wins.
- Investigating the assault of the wife of a restaurateur during a robbery, leads the detectives to a similar assault, and to a locksmith.
- As a secular psychological concept, greed is, similarly, an inordinate desire to acquire or possess more than one needs. It is typically used to criticize those who seek excessive material wealth, although it may apply to the need to feel more excessively moral, social, or otherwise better than someone else. Greed is a common motivator for those who commit crimes.
- Greed has the ability to kill the targeted player and steal their ability.
- The team reopens the 1985 case of a wealthy stock broker. At the time it was deemed that Charles Danville was killed when someone attempted to steal his car, but new evidence suggests that he may, in fact, have been murdered.
- Greed is a Quartermaster on the 4423. He's also a body-snatcher, a drunk, and enjoys being the diciplinary authority on his ship. __TOC__
- Tami and Bulimia’s Home world which Laid saturated in Darkness and shifted into the Realm of Darkness, it has been well altered for its new purpose in the In-Between Realm, becoming a centre of Trade in the Dark Empire.
- "Greed", located in Ramshackle, is the third level of Dungeon Keeper 2. It is another tutorial to teach the player about the mechanics of building and placing traps and doors.
- Money makes people happy. Greed is when people try to snuggle with it. Money may make people happy, but not for long!!! AHAHAHAHA!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Woooooooooooooo!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Oh Yeah!!!!!!! Oh Yeah!!!!!!!!!!!
- Greed was a crew on Hunter Ocean. Image:Crew.png Arr! This article about a crew in Puzzle Pirates be a stub. Ye can help YPPedia by [ expanding it].
- Greed (グリード, Gurīdo) is a Homunculus, called the "Ultimate Shield" because he can rearrange the carbon in his body to make his skin as hard as diamond, thus making him impenetrable by most weapons. As his name implies, he is a very avaricious character, who likes living in luxury, surrounded by powerful minions and beautiful women. He also has a habit of flipping people off in the manga. Despite his generally greedy nature, he is shown to care for his subordinates.
- Greed was a theme in J.R.R. Tolkien's The Hoard, a poem from The Adventures of Tom Bombadil. In the first part of the stanza, an Elven hoard of treasure is all that is left of Elves after their doom. In the succeeding stanzas the hoard is found by a dwarf who makes beautiful jewelry and coins until he hoards his treasure work even when he becomes old; he is killed by a dragon who hoards the gold until he becomes old as well; he is killed by a young warrior who becomes an old and greedy king who thinks of nothing but his hoarded treasure, until he is overthrown and killed.
- Right now, there is a thin man in a skin-tight black suit sitting in your closet. His bony knees bent to his chest, his spidery white fingers wrapped around his ankles. He sits there, and has been sitting there since you began reading this. His name is Greed. Can you hear his breathing yet? From that moment on, your life will be perfect. You will effortlessly become rich beyond belief, you will find and marry the love of your life and achieve anything your heart desires. You will never become sick, and you will die warm and comfortable in your bed, surrounded by those you love.
- Greed(グリードGurīdo) was a new character introduced in the final chapter of Samus and Joey. Following the Body Snatcher's defeat at the hands of Samus Aran, Greed appears and mocks her words of courage and persistence, and then attacks her. Samus mistakes Greed for her arch-nemesis Ridley, also a dragon-like being. Greed collects her abilities in Data Capsule form, extracted from the Ability Disassembly and Conversion Device, and reveals his plan to use them for galactic destruction. Greed takes off for the Extreme Galaxy, challenging Samus to pursue him to a "special place" for her to die. Days later, Samus, Diesel and Joey Apronika prepare to leave in her Gunship to go after Greed.
- Greed is the obsession of acquiring material objects(worldly possessions). Desires including Greed are illusions(Maya) and materialism, the urge for possession of things is a product of these desires (Maya)
- Él, junto a un Usurpador de Cuerpos, siguen al equipo de Samus Aran y Joey Apronika al planeta Jasdam luego de la misión en el Planeta Demonio, donde ven que un cazarrecompensas llamado Zegan Doh está completamente obsesionado en desbancar a Samus de ser la "número uno", así que aprovechan esta oportunidad y le dan un trabajo, siendo este el asesinar a Samus, pero Zegan Doh fracasó y el dúo ideó un nuevo plan.
- Amongst the Kongregate Chat rooms, Greed stood out as a mixed bag. Greed was not a place to be entered without caution. Many a passerby attempted to insert themselves into the room with no respect for others, and were later found sobbing in the corner with bullseyes drawn in feces on their foreheads. The Greedlings followed not the rules of konduct established by Kongregate, but their own. The number of rules were unknown, despite what this wiki may imply, and were subject to change. As such, Greed quickly became known as the Modless Zone, a fact that many rogue mods tried (and failed) to remedy during its most active years.
- Greed is derived form the root word "Greedo" a famous bounty hunter who lost his life in a Mos Eisley cantina. Note, Greed is not an illegal or controlled substance in the United States of Polymicronesia.
- Greed is an emotion, an excessive level of desire for something. Harry Mudd's greedy, human nature-observed by Norman-was the hindrance to his continued existance; without android supervision by himself and others of his world. (TOS episode: "I, Mudd") Avarice was another word for the strong, selfish desire. Dr. Nichols was promised to be rich beyond his dreams (unknowingly given matrice dynamics from "future" technology) in exchange for donating his Plexiglas, no questions asked. (TOS movie: Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home)
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