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2025-09-02 15:02:21
I know there are a lot of people who want the thick cardstock, but I am not one of them. As an older tarot reader with age beginning to make it's presence known in my joints, the thicker cardstock makes it much harder to shuffle.I wouldn't say this cardstock is thin, it's just flexible enough to be comfortable to shuffle. I love the pictures on the cards and the stained-glass theme is unique and pretty. The box is quite durable, so I don't feel like I'll need to replace it with a bag or a deck box for a long while.Not sure why this is referencing this as a toy... I'd not say it's a toy. But whatever lol
Awakened Intuitives
2025-05-09 13:16:38
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Sr. Vos
2025-05-07 15:30:55
When I first opened the package, the cards looks amazing. I liked the art style and the shiny blue edges of the card gave the deck a nice sparkle.I found some of the cards were sticking together at the edges, so I carefully went through the deck separating each card without any horizontal movement that could damage them. Then I shuffled the deck a handful of times, and found the blue edges were already wearing and showing white. The deck without this edge coating likely would have held up far better.After the disappointing with the near-instant wear, I started looking more closely at the art, at least that still looked good, right? ...After looking closely, I'm certain it's all art generated by LLMs/AI. Every person's hands are bizarrely deformed and there are several strange abnormalities that the art style hides well if you don't look closely. The cups/pentacles/swords/wands often do not match the card number, or do not match the stained glass art style and look like they were photoshopped in.
RavenMistwolf
2025-02-23 10:55:56
The artwork for this deck is absolutely gorgeous! I was a little disappointed that the 9 of Pentacles didn’t have a bird on it (because I love falconry and it being used in tarot) and The Moon didn’t have a lobster, but those are just my personal preferences. The artwork itself is beautiful and the booklet that comes with it is awesomely straightforward and easy to use.I haven’t yet shuffled the deck or done any spreads with it, so I don’t know how the cards hold up, but I wanted to share my initial reaction to the deck. The cards are kinda thick because of the foul edges, but they feel really light and thin. It’s odd but cool.
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2024-12-16 11:08:57
I got some sets for a research project I'm doing and I really love the new artwork, but not the flaws in this set. Many years ago, all we had was the old rider deck, with the cartoonish drawings and very simplistic coloration in bright reds and yellows, but this is beautiful, as to the artwork, and you can hardly spot the use of AI. There are three noticeable uses, where it's what I'd call super-obvious, but they're also very interesting, when you contemplate the meaning ascribed to the cards.That said, the reason for the three-star rating is the quality control issue. Nearly every card has scrapes or dings where there are actual gouges in the cards. One had a giant streak of a gouge into the card over a person's face while others have them in other places. Then, beyond all that, there were a couple of cards with printing errors where there is a white dot surrounded by printer's ink in a sort of mound, where the white is the blank page and the ink rises up around it. I got a replacement set and found so many defective cards that I hand selected the least-defective from each of two sets in order to craft what I'd call a four-star set (as to how many flawed cards remain). After cherry-picking the best cards, I have four with gouges and around ten with printing errors.Basically, they need better printers. The art's great. The book is perfunctory, so you'll need a better book to use with this if you want it to be much fun, but the cards themselves have lovely imagery. The problem is the printing.
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