Essence of Winter
I saw one of these for sale for £12 and after some deliberation decided to buy it. It's published by Samuel Weisser and the box looks very similar to my current production large Green (but not green tinted) US Games edition.
The green tint does makes the titles easier to read but I don't think that it impinges on the images at all. They are not as bold as my US Games editions but the softer colouring is very nice. It certainly doesn't look sickly or nauseating to me.
I really like the fact that the backs of the cards have the full image with no border. This deck has the unicursal hexagramme and one Magician.
The one major difference with my US Games large Thoth other than the obvious green tinge is the booklet: the one in my Weisser edition is much nicer as it has information from Book Theta explaining the symbolism of each card.
I can't speak for other Green tinted Thoth editions but I would wholeheartedly recommend the Samuel Weisser edition. It is fantastic.
The green tint does makes the titles easier to read but I don't think that it impinges on the images at all. They are not as bold as my US Games editions but the softer colouring is very nice. It certainly doesn't look sickly or nauseating to me.
I really like the fact that the backs of the cards have the full image with no border. This deck has the unicursal hexagramme and one Magician.
The one major difference with my US Games large Thoth other than the obvious green tinge is the booklet: the one in my Weisser edition is much nicer as it has information from Book Theta explaining the symbolism of each card.
I can't speak for other Green tinted Thoth editions but I would wholeheartedly recommend the Samuel Weisser edition. It is fantastic.