Integrating the Silver Witchcraft Tarot Deck's Intricate Patterns into Your Tarot Readings

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The Silver Witchcraft Tarot Deck with Intricate Designs is an enchanting and visually stunning deck that combines the allure of traditional tarot with the mystical elements of witchcraft. One of the most striking features of this deck is its intricate and elaborate designs. Each card is meticulously crafted with intricate details that draw the eye and captivate the imagination. From the delicate line work to the rich colors and textures, every card in the Silver Witchcraft Tarot is a masterful work of art. The deck features a unique silver foil stamping technique that adds a touch of elegance and mystery to the cards. The silver accents shimmer and catch the light, enhancing the magical quality of the deck.


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Henceforth, it regards the wearer of that amulet as its master, protecting and following that individual everywhere unless specifically commanded not to do so. Then I cut across foresight to get the jewel east of Sion and NE of Necromantic Aegis so that I would be able to put a point into Aegis as soon as I was able to pick up a Victario s Charity.

Amulet of the Golem sovereign

The silver accents shimmer and catch the light, enhancing the magical quality of the deck. These intricate designs not only make the Silver Witchcraft Tarot visually appealing, but also serve as a tool for divination and introspection. The deck draws inspiration from the world of witchcraft and incorporates symbols and imagery that are associated with the craft.

3.7 In-Depth Ice Golems Guide - Snowybois - On Hiatus for 3.8

I went for Witch area, then Templar, it's all around there. smooth sailing, start the build at 34.

Posted by
DamageIncorporated
on Sep 14, 2018, 6:57:46 PM

As far as starting out I leveled arc+zombies until 34 when I bought 2 clayshapers and then immediately switched to Golems. In hindsight I would have leveled with flame golems not ice until I had more harmonies but it's not that much difference. SRS levels almost as well as arc if you prefer it.

Early pathing priority I went left towards Spiritual Command/Sacrifice and then grabbed Quick Recovery and the branch down towards Sanctity for a bit of health. Pathed down towards EE and grabbed the jewel next to Shaper just left of Sion. Then I cut across foresight to get the jewel east of Sion and NE of Necromantic Aegis so that I would be able to put a point into Aegis as soon as I was able to pick up a Victario's Charity.

After that it was just chasing HP nodes and more jewels. Hope that helps, i'll make a leveling section when I get some free time next week.


Feel free to msg me in-game with any questions in the meantime!

Last edited by Utopian238 on Sep 14, 2018, 7:15:56 PM Posted by
Utopian238
on Sep 14, 2018, 7:12:32 PM Utopian238 wrote:

As far as starting out I leveled arc+zombies until 34 when I bought 2 clayshapers and then immediately switched to Golems. In hindsight I would have leveled with flame golems not ice until I had more harmonies but it's not that much difference. SRS levels almost as well as arc if you prefer it.

Feel free to msg me in-game with any questions in the meantime!

This is perfect. I'm currently using my Burial Chambers farmer to get all my gear ready for this character. What total % of Golem Cooldown from all harmonies combined would you recommend for the Snowybois? I'm getting all the harmonies and want to know how much I can skimp on those high rolls if I need to.

Posted by
TheMotherGoose
on Sep 14, 2018, 11:19:29 PM

did Uber at 71. Dat Chaos Golem buff is no joke as Elementalist.

So glad I followed this!

Posted by
DamageIncorporated
on Sep 14, 2018, 11:50:36 PM

That's a great question goose but I don't have enough experience with the build yet to answer it. There will be a breakpoint between Cyclone CDR and Harmony Effectiveness, at some point we reach diminishing returns on that CDR. If you check out your PoB you can see your cyclone cooldown time.

For Reference my character has a cyclone cooldown of 1.76 seconds and as you can see in the videos my golems spend the vast majority of their attacks cycloning.

If your Golem is cycloning you are doing peak DPS.
If your Golem is in range to melee you are still doing great dps.

If your golem's cyclone is on CD, and he is not yet in range to melee, he will throw his stupid freaking icicle. This is a waste of time and energy as it does roughly 1% of the damage of cyclone. Anytime your golems are throwing snowballs, they are not doing their job and should be fired immediately. The best thing you can do to prevent snowball throwing is increase cyclone CDR/make sure your golems have a path to the monster they are trying to snowball.

One of the few problems I have with this build is it's inverse map effectiveness when compared to flame golems. Maps like Shrine or Sunken City where a ranged attack is shooting fish in a barrel suddenly become death traps as your golems don't have a path to the monsters but the monsters can shoot at you with impunity. However indoor Maps like Torture Chamber that are painful to run as flame golems due to line of sight issues are safe as safe can be.


Updated: Hall of the Grandmasters down!

Holy shit do not recommend trying HoG with this. The golems handle the non-bow characters really well but they just melt to the bow builds. It was rough, but the first build i've run that could finish it.

Shield guardians have the same statistics as the base golem, but with the following additional special qualities.
Silver witchcraft tarot deck with intricate designs

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Reviews for "The Spiritual Journey Within the Silver Witchcraft Tarot Deck's Intricate Patterns"

1. Tina - 2 stars
The Silver Witchcraft Tarot Deck with Intricate Designs didn't meet my expectations. While the artwork was undoubtedly beautiful and intricate as claimed, I found it to be too busy and overwhelming. In my opinion, a tarot deck should have clear and concise images that allow for better interpretation. Additionally, the symbolism in this deck was not as intuitive as I had hoped, making it difficult to connect with the cards on a deeper level. Overall, I believe this deck is better suited for individuals who enjoy highly-detailed and complex art, rather than those seeking a more straightforward and accessible tarot experience.
2. Mark - 1 star
I was highly disappointed with the Silver Witchcraft Tarot Deck with Intricate Designs. The illustrations may be intricate, but they lack clarity and depth. The symbols and imagery on the cards seemed random and disconnected from traditional tarot meanings, making it challenging to use them effectively for readings. Furthermore, the color palette used in this deck was too monotonous, and the low contrast made it hard to distinguish the details. Overall, I felt like this deck was more focused on aesthetic appeal than delivering meaningful and accurate readings. I would not recommend it for serious tarot enthusiasts.
3. Sarah - 2.5 stars
The Silver Witchcraft Tarot Deck with Intricate Designs was underwhelming for me. While some of the illustrations were undeniably intricate and visually appealing, I found them to be lacking in substance. The symbolism felt superficial and detached from traditional tarot interpretations, which made it difficult to seamlessly integrate this deck into my tarot practice. Additionally, the cardstock quality was subpar, making the cards feel flimsy and prone to damage. Overall, I believe this deck has the potential to be beautiful, but it falls short in terms of depth and authenticity.

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