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Deck of Many Things (d20)
Green Ronin Publishing
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The most famous artifact of them all comes to life with Green Ronin's Deck of Many Things. Spice up your d20 fantasy game with this handy accessory. Each deck includes 24 tarot-sized cards beautifully illustrated by Eliane Bettocchi. Now you can watch the apprehension of your players' faces as they draw from a real deck of cards. Pray for the Moon and beware the dreaded Donjon with the Deck of Many Things!
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Definitely a fine product! The art work is awesome for each card and with the cardstock used, this deck will easily hold its own against those who like to draw several times... Muahahaha! Even the decription cards that are included are easy to read and straight forward, very nice!
Well done, two thumbs up!
There is no single magical item in D&D that has as much controversy and lore behind it than the Deck of Many Things. Speaking personally, I've longed for years to have an illustrated set like this to pull out when my players decide to dance with Death and Fortune with a Deck. This is a brilliant idea for Green Ronin! The illustrations are well done, and the card stock is durable enough for something you won't be using every game session.
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Any chance we can see some of the cards?
I assume the artwork for the cards is the same as the images on the box, like with the Deck of Illusions, but what do the cards actually look like?
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Yoshiru wrote:
Any chance I can get some idea of what some of the cards look like?
They look rather like Tarot cards, long/tall as opposed to the shorter Hoyle-type card decks. Pretty good quality cardstock and the imagery is nice, matching up nicely to the standard deck of many things you see in the SRD/DMG.
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If you're just curious what sorts of things you'd see on the cards, here's a PDF from Wizards from a while back that is a different illustration of it. But I have this deck, it's pretty darn nice.
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I agree, both this and the deck of illusions make wonderful props.
If Paizo redoes the Harrow Deck and they don't go to the lengths of the Ravenloft Tarroka Deck, they should go this route. *hint hint*
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Matthew Morris wrote:
I agree, both this and the deck of illusions make wonderful props.
If Paizo redoes the Harrow Deck and they don't go to the lengths of the Ravenloft Tarroka Deck, they should go this route. *hint hint*
See Pathfinder Adventure Path #12 for our "Harrow Deck of Many Things."
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