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Thanks for great news! and I love this game so much!!
transparent cards can be put on top of each other, generating new pictures and meanings. This is the feature of the aptly named Transparent Tarot deck, for example.
Ok, that is an interesting twist. So the first card is a base and then when you put another on on top of it it changes to something else. It must be a design masterpiece to have all cads combine with each other and make sense.
Таро было балдёжные, теперь будут ещё и шикосные
The real problem is that the back of the cards will show through, ruining the front of each card, and preventing any of this "stacking".
I love tarot decks for their artistic styles. Like the person above I didn't know they had a first tarot deck. I actually don't like this game that much because of a list of reasons I won't get into here, but I might consider getting this depending on what it looks like when finished, and if the problem I mentioned is as bad as I think it's going to be.
edit: but let's be realistic: 99.99% chance I won't buy this.