They were part of a pre-order bonus

As part of the core fabric of the game, tarot cards are woven intoFire Emblem Engagethrough the party member and fortune teller Seadall: who you can talk to for a reading at the Somniel hub. In addition to that in-game mechanic, you can also pick up a physical tarot deckas a result of a GameStop pre-order bonus. Here’s what it actually entails.

Where to find theFire Emblem Engagetarot cards

If you have a hookup at your local GameStop, see if you can get an extra pack of the cards (if the store has extra beyond the pre-orders that already picked them up).

You can also find them on the aftermarket, including eBay. When sussing out a price that works for you, make sure and use the “sold items” category, so you can see what listings are actually completed, and how much the deck is going for at that point in time. They are more or less going for $50 as a complete set in the aftermarket.

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Here’s a full list of all of theFire Emblem Engagetarot cards

There are 12 tarot cards in all in theFire Emblem Engageset:

A community member has providedFire Emblem Engagetarot card deck photos

Thanks to Reddit user quitefishy, you can get a good preview of all of the tarot deck cards, as well as the full descriptions of them. If you can’t find the official ones, you could always use any tarot set and do a reading using the guide, embedded below.

Screenshot of the Globle quiz.

Promo image for Waffle.

Spanish Wordle Gameplay Screenshot

Promotional image for Smashdle.

Jumble Official Image

Promo image for Contexto.

Board Kings in-game screenshot.

Kevin De Bruyne FUTTIIES card in EA FC 25

Cover image of Vox Seas with boss loot drops in the foreground.