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# 78 fully illustrated cards Exclusive D&D-themed artwork Original guidebook with lore-rich insights The Dungeons & Dragons Tarot Deck

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## Summary

> 🎲 Unlock the fate of your next adventure with every card flip!

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- **What is this?** The Dungeons & Dragons Tarot Deck
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## Key Features

- • **Art That Inspires:** Original artwork blends classic tarot symbolism with iconic Dungeons & Dragons fantasy aesthetics.
- • **Official D&D License:** Authentic, high-quality product that elevates your tabletop RPG experience.
- • **Lore-Infused Guidebook:** Unlock creative campaign ideas and narrative twists with a beautifully illustrated companion guide.
- • **Epic 78-Card Collection:** Dive deep into the multiverse with a complete tarot deck designed for immersive storytelling.
- • **Perfect Campaign Catalyst:** Use as a unique storytelling tool to spark imagination and fate-driven plot developments.

## Overview

The Dungeons & Dragons Tarot Deck is a 78-card set featuring original D&D-inspired artwork and a fully illustrated guidebook. While not designed for traditional tarot readings, it serves as a powerful creative prop for tabletop RPG campaigns, offering unique narrative inspiration and immersive storytelling elements for D&D enthusiasts.

## Description

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Review: Great inspiration for a D&D campaign. Not for actual Tarot readings. - I got these for a Campagin I was crafting that was going to feature a tarot card reading as part of the main plot device. For this purpose it works wonders. The party meets a strange fortune reader in a tavern and boom. Do a tarot reading and use the booklet to see what effects happen from that card. Or tweak what the books says to fit your campaign. Or use it hidden from the players as a way of letting fate decide what happens next. Very fun for a table top rpg. Easy way to spark the imagination for interesting story developments. As for an actual tarot deck. No. It's not very useful. Technically it is a full tarot deck with the exact number of major and minor arcana ans 4 suits and 1-9 ace knight page queen and king. However tarot readings rely on vivid icons recognizable symbolism to do readings. This deck could still be used to do a tarot reading but it is much more difficult than other decks to use that way. Because portions of the art work on cards are altered to fit a D&D adventure aesthetic as opposed to a more traditional tarot art style that stays true to form. For example. A tarot deck has 4 suits wands, cups, swords, and coins. While some of the cards in the minor arcana look similar to the way they might in other tarot decks. Some use symbolism that is completely backward from what it should represent. A five of coins card has five wizards with wands. Clearly in a traditional deck this would be 5 of wands or *maybe* 5 of swords but it this deck they are designated to an entirely different suit that doesn't exactly resemble the card art. This deck is wonderful if you know nothing about tarot and want a grear D&D prop. If your more interested in learning tarot cards this deck may be a great place to start but is probably not the last tarot deck you'll own if your serious about tarot. But I'd your just wanting to some extra fun for a table top RPG this is 100% worth it. The art work is very lovely and the quality of the cards is very nice. You'll find yourself flipping through it just to admire the art. And the booklet it comes with gives great ideas to inject creativity into any campaign.
Review: wonderful deck but not for everyone - Potential negative: Seems to be a missed opportunity for the creators here, since the cards lack suit indicators. That is going to be a barrier to entry for a lot of people who are newly interested in tarot, of which there are more than ever recently. That adds up the missed sales, probably, but need be no deal breaker for the buyer. Neutral: The cards feel like bicycle playing cards in terms of texture. There is a little more gloss on them than I would have preferred had I my druthers. But they are just uniquely feeling ultimately. YMMV. Potential positive: The art is extremely evocative. The lack of suit indicators was no problem for me at all. Cards like Six of Swords and Six of Cups (as those two happened to stand out to me especially, among the Hanged Man, Moon, Lovers...) are instantly recognizable, if you know what you are *supposed to be* looking at. The rest are not hard to figure out, again appended with the preceding qualifier. With the minimal distraction thanks to the omitted graphics, it becomes easy to simply take in the feeling from the art alone. Conclusion: D&D is rife with archetypal imagery, even if it is a sort of transmission-via-transmission-via-transmission (myth -> fairy tale -> adventure story -> fantasy story -> RPG). These cards illustrate the perennial potency of those archetypes with utmost distinction. That said, in the interest of full disclosure, I am plenty familiar with RWS and Thoth decks, along with numerous modern permutations. If you are not, this deck may be only confusing and frustrating. And tarot should not confuse or frustrate you; quite the opposite. So if you are unsure, you might simply put it aside and consider picking it up in the future, after you are able to quickly recognize and interpret traditional decks with ease.

## Features

- Peer into the vast cosmos of the multiverse with this official Dungeons & Dragons tarot deck
- 78 tarot cards
- A fully illustrated guidebook with all-new original artwork
- NOTE: The Dungeons & Dragons Tarot Deck is not a gameplay accessory

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| Best Sellers Rank | #46,262 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) #42 in Card Games (Books) #51 in Dungeons & Dragons Game #130 in Tarot |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 1,831 Reviews |

## Images

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Great inspiration for a D&D campaign. Not for actual Tarot readings.
*by L***E on September 22, 2022*

I got these for a Campagin I was crafting that was going to feature a tarot card reading as part of the main plot device. For this purpose it works wonders. The party meets a strange fortune reader in a tavern and boom. Do a tarot reading and use the booklet to see what effects happen from that card. Or tweak what the books says to fit your campaign. Or use it hidden from the players as a way of letting fate decide what happens next. Very fun for a table top rpg. Easy way to spark the imagination for interesting story developments. As for an actual tarot deck. No. It's not very useful. Technically it is a full tarot deck with the exact number of major and minor arcana ans 4 suits and 1-9 ace knight page queen and king. However tarot readings rely on vivid icons recognizable symbolism to do readings. This deck could still be used to do a tarot reading but it is much more difficult than other decks to use that way. Because portions of the art work on cards are altered to fit a D&D adventure aesthetic as opposed to a more traditional tarot art style that stays true to form. For example. A tarot deck has 4 suits wands, cups, swords, and coins. While some of the cards in the minor arcana look similar to the way they might in other tarot decks. Some use symbolism that is completely backward from what it should represent. A five of coins card has five wizards with wands. Clearly in a traditional deck this would be 5 of wands or *maybe* 5 of swords but it this deck they are designated to an entirely different suit that doesn't exactly resemble the card art. This deck is wonderful if you know nothing about tarot and want a grear D&D prop. If your more interested in learning tarot cards this deck may be a great place to start but is probably not the last tarot deck you'll own if your serious about tarot. But I'd your just wanting to some extra fun for a table top RPG this is 100% worth it. The art work is very lovely and the quality of the cards is very nice. You'll find yourself flipping through it just to admire the art. And the booklet it comes with gives great ideas to inject creativity into any campaign.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ wonderful deck but not for everyone
*by H***R on May 30, 2022*

Potential negative: Seems to be a missed opportunity for the creators here, since the cards lack suit indicators. That is going to be a barrier to entry for a lot of people who are newly interested in tarot, of which there are more than ever recently. That adds up the missed sales, probably, but need be no deal breaker for the buyer. Neutral: The cards feel like bicycle playing cards in terms of texture. There is a little more gloss on them than I would have preferred had I my druthers. But they are just uniquely feeling ultimately. YMMV. Potential positive: The art is extremely evocative. The lack of suit indicators was no problem for me at all. Cards like Six of Swords and Six of Cups (as those two happened to stand out to me especially, among the Hanged Man, Moon, Lovers...) are instantly recognizable, if you know what you are *supposed to be* looking at. The rest are not hard to figure out, again appended with the preceding qualifier. With the minimal distraction thanks to the omitted graphics, it becomes easy to simply take in the feeling from the art alone. Conclusion: D&D is rife with archetypal imagery, even if it is a sort of transmission-via-transmission-via-transmission (myth -> fairy tale -> adventure story -> fantasy story -> RPG). These cards illustrate the perennial potency of those archetypes with utmost distinction. That said, in the interest of full disclosure, I am plenty familiar with RWS and Thoth decks, along with numerous modern permutations. If you are not, this deck may be only confusing and frustrating. And tarot should not confuse or frustrate you; quite the opposite. So if you are unsure, you might simply put it aside and consider picking it up in the future, after you are able to quickly recognize and interpret traditional decks with ease.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Great tarot deck with a few draw backs
*by J***B on June 21, 2024*

This tarot deck is absolutely beautiful and stunning the art work is beautiful both front and back the guid book is very very lacking in terms of tarot. However as a DM for a D&D campaign this deck is very helpful in plot hooks for a DM to give to there players it could make for a very interesting and intriguing campaign if the dice and these cards made the story. Back to the cards they are easy to shuffle but very slick and slide a lot so keep that in mind when your shuffling so they don't fly off everywhere. Back to the guidebook as far as Tarot goes it has all 4 suits of the minor Arcana and the major Arcana. Though they are hard to Decifer what each suit is since they stats used in D&D do not fully make sense for the minor Arcana suits they are if your D&D fan this will make sense as to why but these are the suits and there counterpart in the minor Arcana suits. Strength= Wands Intelligence= Swords Wisdom= Cups Charisma= Pentacles This is cool and all but the stat as far as a D&D character go and the the minor arcana just do not match well in my opinion.

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