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All Tarot Card Meanings in Phasmophobia

Draw carefully, hunter.

Jordan MoyerBy Jordan MoyerJanuary 5, 20242 Mins Read
All Tarot Card Meanings in Phasmophobia
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One of the many Cursed Possessions in Phasmophobia is the deck of Tarot Cards. The Tarot Cards have loads of different meanings, and each of them produces a very specific effect, depending on the card. However, with any Cursed Possession, there is always a risk. When you draw a card like The Wheel of Fortune, you can either gain or lose Sanity, and others can cause much more dangerous cards that could even result in your character’s death. When it comes to Tarot Cards in Phasmophobia, it’s important to know the risks and what each of the cards does, so let’s check it out.

Phasmophobia: Tarot Cards Explained

Phasmophobia: Tarot Cards Explained
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There are 10 Tarot Cards in total, each with the possibility to either help or hinder you.

CardEffectDraw ChanceBurn Color
The TowerWhen you draw The Tower, all ghost activity will double for 20 seconds, and a ghost event will begin.20%Blue
The Wheel of FortuneWhen you draw The Wheel of Fortune, the player who drew it will either gain or lose 25% Sanity. Whether you gained or lost Sanity is determined by the color that the card burns. 20%Green for gained Sanity, Red for lost Sanity
The FoolDrawing The Fool will appear as another card, then turn into The Fool as it burns. The Fool doesn’t cause any effects, just a bit of confusion.100% during a Hunt, 17% otherwiseLight Purple
The DevilDrawing The Devil will cause a Ghost Event to trigger toward the player who is closest to the ghost.10%Pink
DeathIf you draw the Death card, a Cursed Hunt will immediately begin.10%Purple
The HermitThe Hermit, when drawn, causes the ghost to be teleported back to the Ghost Room, and it will be trapped there for 1 minute. 10%Cyan
The SunDrawing The Sun will bring the player’s Sanity back up to 100%.5%Yellow
The MoonThe Moon, when Drawn, drops the player’s Sanity level down to 0% immediately.5%White
The High PriestessWhen you draw The High Priestess card, a randomly selected dead player will be revived at the place they died. However, if nobody is dead, the next player who dies will automatically be revived. 2%Light Yellow
The Hanged ManThe Hanged Man instantly kills the player who draws it. 1%Does Not Burn

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Phasmophobia is now available on PC.

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Jordan is an experienced fantasy writer who spends hours behind her laptop, and lost in the pages of a book. She strives to be a successful gaming blogger, and has no complaint about the hours of game time she used to increase her knowledge of all things โ€œgeekโ€. She primarily writes gaming articles and fantasy novels. Ark: Survival Evolved is a favorite, along with Diablo 3, Warframe and Minecraft lately, though you canโ€™t forget the good old Magic the Gathering card game! Writing about games truly gives her joy as it gives her another perspective to look at games from, a reason to really look into the mechanics of the game.

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