thewhippinggirl
Still being assembled.
The tarokka deck isn't that complicated - it'll be pretty easy to make one. There are four suits (swords, stars, coins, and glyphs) each with 10 cards (numbered 1-9 and the last as the 'archetype' or 'master' with no number), and then the high deck with 14 un-numbered cards.
Ravenloft Tarokka Deck Meanings
- This game accessory gives Ravenloft players and Dungeon Masters a chance to explore the wonders of the Vistani Tarokka. Useful as a prop for half-Vistani characters and NPCs, this detailed deck also offers a multitude of ideas and plot hooks for guiding campaigns.
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5e Tarokka Card Meanings
After I finish my current 2nd edition AD&D campaign (I am running them through the Night Below box set), there is some interest in a 2nd edition AD&D Ravenloft game. I have a big stack of Ravenloft adventure books and a lot of them talk about using the Tarokka deck. Unfortunaly I've never been able to find a deck and the Forbidden Lore Box set includes stuff I either don't need or don't want (or is all ready included in the hardcover Domains of Dread book).
I have been eyeing up the Harrow Deck for Pathfinder though and I'm sure my local gaming store has a copy. My question is, how easy would it be to reokace the Tarokka deck with the Harrow deck? Could I easily replace it and use it for the adventures' fortune telling purposes? Anything I might need to change or ignore? Should I just try to track down a Tarokka deck.
I have been eyeing up the Harrow Deck for Pathfinder though and I'm sure my local gaming store has a copy. My question is, how easy would it be to reokace the Tarokka deck with the Harrow deck? Could I easily replace it and use it for the adventures' fortune telling purposes? Anything I might need to change or ignore? Should I just try to track down a Tarokka deck.