Yes, most tarot decks come with instructions and they will not necessarily be the same in each deck. Instructions are created by the designer of that particular tarot deck and therefore, the buyer may not agree with the descriptions provided.
Tarot is read in a variety of ways, and it all depends on the reader and how they choose to read. There are many good books on the market and most Tarot Cards come with instructions provided by the creator of the deck.
The most important thing before you obtain your own tarot deck is when you want to start learning the art of divinatory or healing through this kind of medium. The process will come naturally after have one. this is one cute tarot I highly recommended: Fanuna's Tarot you can look it in online shop Etsy
Tarot cards can vary in size from the miniature decks to cards bigger than your hand. They may be round, oval, square or the more common rectangular. The only important thing about a tarot deck's make-up is that it is of a size and shape that allows it to be shuffled, and laid-out comfortably for reading.
If a Tarot card falls while you are shuffling, the first thing it says is that "you have to improve on shuffling!" A card falls means that it want to come up, and appear, to give you the message. Use it as the significator and interpret it's meanings.
Older (pre-Shards of Alara) 60-card theme decks don't. Newer 40-card 'Intro Packs' do.
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Google tarot readings and thousands of results come up! Free tarot card readings is a popular site and will aid you with what you want to know. Many sites include features such as mobile sms features as well as online readings.
13/52 Note that many card decks come with 2 jokers and sometimes a title card or bridge score card. In this case the chance would be 13/54 or 13/55.
In a tarot card deck there are 14 Cups or hearts (depending on the deck), 14 Swords (Spades?), 14 Wands (clubs?), 14 Pentacles (Diamonds?) and 22 "royalty" cards (these are what I call people cards or hierarchy cards. Ex. The Fool, The Moon, The emperor, etc. etc.) In a playing card deck there are only 13 of each suit, so you are 1 card short of each suit and then you would need almost an other half deck to do your "people" cards. Not to be a downer, but unless you can over come these problems, I don't think you can accurately do a tarot reading with playing cards.
Jinzo does not come in any premade decks.
Most cassette decks come with a recording option when you purchase them.
Structure decks are premade, packaged decks that come with a rulebook and a strategy guide for that deck. They are themed, either by Type/Attribute, archetype or based on a character's deck from the show.