Mine is trimmed at 3 x 4.5 inches. Would love a borderless or like I trimmed in image below with just decorative border at 2.5 x 4 inches if they publish another edition. IMO they should market oversized as art cards instead of a usable tarot deck.
Yeah, they are squarish on top of big, and that makes for awkward shuffling, even for big card lovers like me.
Can timing affect if a deck is right for us?
I don't like offending the creators but right now the cards don't call to me.I can't feel what everyone feels from them with druidcraft. Perhaps they came to me at the wrong time. Or I have a lot of reading from the book and sources to connect to them. I feel blockages using them.I have sat looking at the cards I feel nothing is pulling me in. This isn't to say bad art ,bad deck. Just for some reason I am wanting something more. The white borders don't pull me into the images. I feel everything is recognizable as if seen elsewhere, they are ,lifelike. I don't dislike the deck so I will persevere and read the book. Thank you.
Well, sometimes a deck just comes at the wrong time. Sometimes it pays to put it away (or even give it away) and go back to it when it suddenly opens to you. It has happened to me more than once, particularly with the Baroque Bohemian Cats, now one of my all-time favorites.
But sometimes a deck is just not for you, for no fault of its own --or yours, for that matter. It just isn't your thing. The Wild Unknown is a much loved deck, and it is admittedly beautiful and well done, yet it doesn't speak to me at all. All I see is artfully arranged twigs, a feather, and maybe a rabbit.
My somewhat belabored point is this: don't beat yourself up. If it doesn't speak to you, move on. There are plenty of decks around, and books aplenty, too.