
Title | : | Curse of Strahd Tarokka (Dungeons Dragons) |
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ISBN | : | 0786966580 |
ISBN-10 | : | 978-0786966585 |
Language | : | English |
Format Type | : | Novelty Book |
Number of Pages | : | - |
Publication | : | Wizards of the Coast |
Curse of Strahd Tarokka (Dungeons Dragons) Reviews
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This deck is clean and clear. You can read it easily. The cards fit nice in the box. Great great gift
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Me likey: + Cool art + Larger than a standard deck Me no likey: They’re too wide Not tarot style format These cards are pretty cool to use as a prop in your D&D games. Granted, they’re specifically tarot of the Vistani, natives
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Arrived a week early. Excellent condition. Wonderful accessory to have if you have tarot included in your game
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Quality cards. Thicker than I expected, not as thin and flexible as playing cards. I've seen reviews talking about misprints or poor quality, not sure what that's all about. All cards were cut perfectly with the print centered. Only possible "issue" is that they
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Pros: Nice noir y spooky black and white art that reminds me of Tony DiTerlizzi's art for The Spider And The Fly a bit! There's four suits (swords, stars, coins, glyphs) and every card is a different thing, usually a type of a person. So that's 54 bits of art. Each suite
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I am currently running a Curse of Strahd campaign in talespire (an amazing software that makes 3d dioramas to play in). *spoiler* I used this with a Webcam to do madam Eva's tarroka reading. Having the cards just added to the immersion even further and my players loved it.
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I would've preferred if these cards were printed on the same material that actual playing cards were (and I would've gladly paid if they were printed on something fancier, like some tarot decks). As it stands, it's usable but definitely feels a little lacking from a
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The deck is cool. It’s easy to implement into other game settings outside of Curse of Strahd (CoS). As a DM I like to include fortune tellers in my games and this will make it easier to do that because it has themes that directly relate to D&D settings. One