What kind of tarot is used in Persona 5?

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I'm currently replaying P5 with my SO and she likes all that tarot stuff. And as you know, tarot cards are an element within the game.

But my SO was telling me that some cards seem right, but others seem completely created for the game or at least modified.

I know there are load of different varieties of tarot so is the Tarot used in P5 a real variety of Tarot or was it created for the game (and just inspired by Tarot in general?)






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What tarot deck is used in Persona 5?

Product Description. This fan-made deck is inspired by Persona 5 Royal. Includes the original complete 78 card tarot deck inspired by Persona 5. All the cards are 310gsm linen and measure 2.75" x 4.75" in size.

Is Persona based on tarot?

The Arcanas are based off the real life Tarot Cards, which represents a meaning or philosophy. In Persona, these Arcanas take place as the core personality of a character(s).

What arcana is Joker?

Traditionally, the Major Arcana in tarot cards are numbered with Roman numerals. The Fool is numbered with the zero, one of the Arabic numerals. The fool may be the precursor of The Joker.

What does arcana mean in Persona 5?

As they are known for their wisdom and strong character, the arcana is known as a symbol for education and act as an authority. Good characters that represent the Hierophant includes Ryotaro Dojima in Persona 4 and Sojiro Sakura in Persona 5.




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