

Modern Tarot Reviews
Most of the modern tarot packs to be found are, with the exception of the French
suited cards, going to be aimed at occultists and card readers. As such, most of
these packs are not going to be very suitable for game play -
Tarot Favole
This is a beautiful pack published by Fournier (consistently good quality) and showcasing
the work of fantasy artist Victoria Frances. The pictures were not created for the
pack but drawn from her existing catalogue of work, sometimes with a little photoshop
to make them fit the needs of a tarot. If you like modern gothic vampires, then this
is going to be your thing -
Sadly, they are still not that widely available -
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Tarot de Marseilles
Not a reproduction? Well, not strictly. Fournier have taken their Marseilles pattern
and given it a modern re-
As for quality, well, Fournier are good at that, the card stock and the printing are excellent and fairly durable.
These cards are also excellent for getting used to Italian suits. One problem that
can plague starters is the confusion between swords and batons -
These are stocked by Alida Store for about 12 euros
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Il Tarocco Bizzarro
These cards were created by Italian cartoonist Franco Bruna -
Published by Dal Negro, these are of good quality and at a reasonable price. (about £15)
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Tarocchi di Giulietta e Romeo
Luigi Scapini has been involved in tarot designs for a long while now. He re-
His style is probably a matter of taste, drawing on the past but with a dash of cartoon/comic.
I have to say that I rather enjoyed this pack and think that it makes a great game
pack. The pip cards are more decorated than illustrated and any traditional occult
symbols are hard to find -
Published by Dal Negro, the cards themselves are of good quality making this another all round fun option at a reasonable price (about £15)