This product is permanently out of print; please check out the Deluxe Harrow Deck instead!
Divine your future! Lose your shirt! All in one box!
In the Pathfinder Chronicles campaign setting, the Harrow™ deck has long been a sacred tool of Varisian fortunetellers. In skilled hands, the Harrow deck can predict crop results, divine the gender of your unborn child, or give hints about your immediate future. In unskilled hands, the Harrow deck is a sacrilegious gambling game—a cutthroat diversion for ruffians in every port to lose their hard-earned fortunes.
Harrow will be featured throughout the second Pathfinder Adventure Path, Curse of the Crimson Throne. At least once in each installment, players may divine their futures with the Harrow deck, and Pathfinder #7 contains an in-depth article about the history of Harrow and its in-game use.
Harrow is also a standalone card game designed by Jason Bulmahn, Mike Selinker, and Teeuwynn Woodruff for use inside or outside the Pathfinder Chronicles campaign setting. Harrow is lavishly illustrated by Kyle Hunter, the artist behind Downer: Wandering Monster and Downer: Fool's Errand, the Paizo Comics compilations of Kyle's original Downer comics from Dungeon magazine.
Harrow contains:
One 54-card deck illustrated by Kyle Hunter
Five chronicle cards to aid in divination
One rulebook with divination rules and card game rules
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Has anyone noted how much people are asking for these elsewhere? It is ridiculous! I'd be glad to see Paizo putting this back in stock and blowing all those people out of the water.
So, My wife and I just started playing around with Tarot cards, and she REALLY wants to make a character that focuses on those cards heavily.
I've been trying to find some archetypes with witch's and oracles and they come close but not quite hitting the spot. She's very attached to her deck specifically, so I'm wondering if there is any way to translate or implement them (Tarot Cards) in place of what the Harrow deck idea is offering? I've been thinking about home brewing some concepts for her, but I don't have a team to game test for balancing. Any pointers?
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I mean there have also been two different reprintings of this in different formats since this one. There's the one that is linked in the product description at the top where it says this version is permanently out of print (that version is also retired, but was the direct replacement for this) and the newest version which is still in print, and higher quality than either of the two previous versions.