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| style="background:lightyellow"|Tarot is the skill of flinging cards inscribed with powerful images to great effect. It is said that in ancient days the original Tarot was much different than what is seen in these modern times, as the cards have evolved to reflect aspects of the Last Nine Vernal Gods. The skill was developed in cities and is primarily used by the guardian archetype. It is an excellent all-around skill with a variety of offensive, defensive and miscellaneous powers.
| style="background:lightyellow"|[[Tarot]] is the skill of flinging cards inscribed with powerful images to great effect. It is said that in ancient days the original Tarot was much different than what is seen in these modern times, as the cards have evolved to reflect aspects of the Last Nine [[:Category:Vernal Gods|Vernal Gods]]. The skill was developed in cities and is primarily used by the [[guardian]] archetype. It is an excellent all-around skill with a variety of offensive, defensive and miscellaneous powers.
 
To use the skill, you must first find an artist to supply you with some blank tarot cards and a palette of paint. Then, you <tt>INSCRIBE <card> with <image></tt> (assuming you have the ability to inscribe). Once the card is ready, you simply <tt>FLING <card type> at <target>/ground</tt>. Some cards require you to fling the card at a target, some at the ground.
 
Enchanters with high enchantment skill and planar skill can create inter-dimensional card packs which can store up to 6 different kinds of card. You can use <tt>IND/OUTD <card></tt> to put cards in and take cards out of your deck(s). For example: <tt>OUTD MAGICIAN</tt> will find a deck with that type and take one out (if you have one). Also, to see a listing of all the cards in all your decks, you may use <tt>DECKLIST</tt> (or <tt>DL</tt> for short).
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