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The Rebel Deck

Amazon stock photo 

Title: The Rebel Deck 
Artist: N/A
Price Range: Between $10-$14/ £7-£10 (Some places have this up to $20/ £15. Do not bother that is profiteering) 
Dimensions: 12.7 x 7.6 x 1.9 CM
Publisher: N/A
Date: N/A
Style: Affirmation/ Text


The Rebel Deck is an innocent looking, 60 card oracle deck. With a low price range. 
On Amazon it is marketed as a family game. 


Box
Box is average card box to be honest, as is the card stock. Comes with a little card about how to use the deck but all of it is nothing to write home about. 


Cards
Nice and smooth for easy shuffling, they are Matt and plastic coated so feel nice in the hand. 
This deck has a really simple premise,
You ask for guidance... You get called out savagely. 

That's what I take from this experience anyway. I've been called out relentlessly. 

So let's get to it, basically the cards are tough..TOUGH!! 

It is a relentless barrage of nerve hitting messages from spirit.

I also find it encouraging

Also some of these messages are really quite delicate, even though they seem hard hitting at first. 


Occasionaly the cards have marks on them. But this is not an expensive Oracle and I don't really care. It doesn't make the hard advice any less valid. But it IS why i do not advise that you pay a lot of money for defects.

In conclusion
I know this is a short review but there isn't much else to say. I use this deck personally, I don't care about the swearing and if I have clients that do I don't use it.
All of the messages are made with love and I also find it to be very accurate. 
Going by the Amazon reviews others feel the same. 

This is a punchy, great little buy, do it. 


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