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The Magic: The Gathering Oracle Deck
A 52-Card Deck and Guidebook
by Magic: The Gathering
Clarkson Potter, $24.99
Published: May 2024

From the extraordinary world of Magic: The Gathering comes a beautifully illustrated 52-card oracle deck and guidebook—featuring a pantheon of gods, iconic creatures, and mythical beings from the Greek-inspired plane of Theros.

From the team behind The Dungeons & Dragons Tarot Deck comes this officially licensed oracle deck comprising 52 all-new illustrations that celebrate the characters, creatures, and lore of the world’s largest trading card game. Inspired by Theros, the plane where monsters prevail, mortals endure, and heroes ascend, this Magic: The Gathering-themed deck features exclusive art of Jace, the Planeswalker; Hythonia, the legendary gorgon; and well-known creatures such as the Pegasus, Chimera, Sirens, and more.

With stunning illustrations, The Magic: The Gathering Oracle Deck also features a guidebook that introduces readers to the practice of oracle cards, including instructions on how to use and interpret the cards and descriptions of each card image. Both denizens of Theros and practitioners of oracle cards hold belief as a powerful tool that we can use to create our reality, and with this deck you’ll be inspired to explore new realms of meaning.

I collect Tarot and Oracle cards so I have many sets.   The cards in this set have colors are that are vibrant with intricate details. Its original artwork is gorgeous, combining images from Magic‘s Greek-inspired plane Theros.  The booklet offers an illustration of each card along with its meaning, reversed meaning and how it fits in the MTG story.  While they have a very nice, almost silky, feel in the hand, the cards themselves seem a little bit flimsier than my Tarot decks.  For those unsure what an Oracle deck is it is more or less a meditation guide.  The most common way to use them is to shuffle the deck and pull a single card for inspiration or insight into a situation though you can also do spreads that are similar to how many people use tarot cards.  This is a nice addition to my collection and a must for any true Magic: The Gathering fan. ~~ Stephanie L Bannon

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