barefootlife
I don't even have this deck and while I LOVE the look of it, I think it's beautiful and I would definitely want to own it, I'd probably never use it for a "serious" reading.
The Wild Unknown Tarot.
I should probably not say anything before I've tried it, but to me it's pretty imagery in the format of a Tarot Deck. I've watched a couple of YouTube videos for zodiacs monthly when people use it and it just makes me shrug.
Am I wrong about this deck? I'm tempted to buy it but I'm not sure it's worth the price if I won't use it for readings.
I love the WU, it's my go-to deck, but I don't think it's an 'easy' deck by any means. My readings tend to deviate a bit from the traditional card meanings (the LWB gives 2 words for most cards--not necessarily the ones you'd expect--and lets you expand from there), and since they're so sparse, everything from spots of color to the direction of background lines can become really important, and there's repeated imagery in the cards (esp. the sun, moon, and stars) that sometimes become really relevant. In the end it seems to be a deck that speaks to you or doesn't, and it's aptly named, because it's a wily thing that makes you let go of the traditional RWS and read more...holistically, maybe? And, of course, if you like people in your cards (I don't, for the most part), it's a tricky deck to dig into.