Alright, let me tell you how I got into using DND tarot cards and my whole practice process. First off, I was just kinda curious about these tarot cards. I heard some friends talking about how cool it was to use them in DND games, so I thought, “Why not give it a shot?”
I started by going to a local game store. I walked in there and asked the guy at the counter where the DND tarot cards were. He pointed me to a shelf, and there were all these different decks. I was like a kid in a candy store, looking at all the fancy illustrations on the cards. I picked one that had really cool art, you know, with all these mythical creatures and stuff. I paid for it and took it home.
Once I got home, I sat down at my table and just started shuffling the cards. It felt a bit strange at first, like I didn’t really know what I was doing. But then I remembered I needed to read the instructions. So I dug out the little booklet that came with the deck. It had all these rules about how to draw the cards, what each card meant in different positions, and all that jazz.

I decided to practice on my own first. I set up a little “game” in my head. I pretended I was a character in a DND adventure. I drew a card and tried to figure out what it meant for my character’s situation. For example, I drew a card that showed a dragon. According to the booklet, it meant there was a big challenge coming up. I thought, “Okay, my character is probably gonna face a dragon in the next part of the adventure!”
After a few days of solo practice, I invited some of my DND buddies over. We were sitting around the table, and I was like, “Guys, I got something new to try out!” I showed them the tarot cards and explained a bit about how they worked. We started a new DND session, and every time there was a tricky situation, I’d draw a tarot card. One time, we were trying to decide if we should go through a dark cave or take a detour. I drew a card, and it showed a path with a light at the end. We took that as a sign to go through the cave, and it turned out there was a hidden treasure inside!
As we kept playing, I got more and more comfortable using the cards. They really added an extra layer of fun and mystery to our DND games. Sometimes, the cards’ meanings were a bit confusing, but we just had a good laugh and came up with our own interpretations. And that’s how I learned to use DND tarot cards. It was a wild ride, but a lot of fun!
To sum it up, using DND tarot cards is a great way to spice up your DND games. It might seem a bit daunting at first, but with a little practice and some friends to play with, you’ll be a pro in no time. So go ahead, grab a deck, and give it a try! You might be surprised at how much it can enhance your gaming experience.
