Wizards Tarot - the Rider-Waite-Smith structure translated into an academy of magic
There are tarot decks that use magic as a theme. This deck treats magic as a system. Wizards Tarot by Barbara Moore and Mieke Janssens follows the familiar structure of the Rider-Waite-Smith tarot, but places all figures in a world of wizards, spells and esoteric lessons.
The Magician here is a wizard in full regalia. The High Priestess carries the marks of a mysterious sorceress. The Minor Arcana does not just show everyday situations, but translates them into elemental magical principles. Each card is designed as a lesson, not just a symbol.
What you see on the cards
Mieke Janssens works digitally and her style has something of storybook art. Colours are bright, scenes dynamic. Figures stand central and carry attributes that refer directly to magical traditions: wands, pentacles, ritual robes.
The visual language connects to Rider-Waite-Smith, but with explicit magical details. Where other decks hint, this deck lays the symbolism open. That makes the cards accessible for beginners and useful for those working with spells or rituals.
The guidebook and magical correspondences
Barbara Moore does not just write about card meanings. The guidebook also describes what magical energy belongs to each card, how you can use that energy in rituals, and which cards lend themselves to specific goals such as focus, protection or intuition.
That makes this deck more than a reading tool. You can also use it as part of an altar, when preparing a spell, or as a visual meditation anchor.
Place a card that matches your intention on your workspace or altar. The images are strong enough to serve as a focal point without needing to lay them out.
Who this deck works for
This deck is designed for those who want to combine tarot and magic. The Rider-Waite-Smith structure makes it suitable for beginners. The magical layer makes it interesting for those who want to go beyond standard meanings.
The laminated cardstock glides smoothly and is sturdy enough for daily use. The format of 70 x 120 mm is standard, not too large to shuffle, not too small to miss details.
About Barbara Moore and Mieke Janssens
Barbara Moore has been writing about tarot since the nineties and has dozens of titles to her name. Her texts are clear and practical, without unnecessary detours. She translates esoteric concepts into usable instructions.
Mieke Janssens is a Belgian illustrator with a background in fairy tale and fantasy art. Her work for this deck combines traditional tarot symbolism with a contemporary, vibrant style.
Specifications
- Number of cards: 78 (Major and Minor Arcana)
- Size: 70 x 120 mm
- Material: Laminated cardstock with glossy finish
- Includes: Comprehensive guidebook by Barbara Moore
- Publisher: Llewellyn Publications
- Language: English
Questions we often get
Does this deck follow the standard Rider-Waite-Smith meanings?
Yes. The structure and symbolism are based on the classic RWS system. All cards are recognisable, but translated into magical figures and settings.
Do you need experience with magic to use this deck?
No. The guidebook explains the magical correspondences and gives practical instructions. You can also simply use the deck as tarot, without the ritual layer.