Darkmoon Deck: Hunt
Darkmoon Deck: Hunt rests on the table like a shard of midnight glass, its surface lacquered to a velvet sheen. The card's edges are a tight gilt trim that catches the candlelight, and the central motif—a hunter's bow bending against a pale crescent—glimmers with a subtle red glaze. The texture is cool and smooth; if you rub your finger along the surface you can feel threadlike runes pressed into the ink, as if the memory of a hunt is pressed into the card. The back shows a moonlit forest, trees arching over a path that seems to curl into itself, a tiny story tucked within the card. In the old stories connected to the Darkmoon Faire, such decks were said to be carved by a caravan of fortune-tellers who walked between festivals, binding fates to the faces of the cards. Each suit—the Hunt, the Conjure, the Woe, the Bravado, the Bounty—echoed a season's mood; and 'Hunt' was not merely stalking, but pursuing a purpose, a way to test a hunter's patience and strike when the moment crystallizes. In gameplay terms, the deck is a ritual tool. You assemble five cards to forge the Deck of the Darkmoon, then you redeem that deck for a trinket whose power erupts in a brief, decisive surge: a temporary buff that sharpens your aim, your grip, or your speed, depending on the card drawn. Darkmoon Deck: Hunt channels that theme—precision, focus, and the thrill of a well-timed strike. When you play the card, a glimmering rune blooms on your character, and for a short while your critical hit chance or haste climbs, letting you push through a boss's last phase or finish a skirmish with a flourish. The effect disappears as suddenly as it appears, so patience matters, and timing matters more. Market life around it is a quiet drama. Traders at Saddlebag Exchange congregate under lanterns, weighing in on which decks lift the mood of a raid night and which trinkets fetch the better price. The Hunt card, with its austere hunter-black art, tends to fetch a steadier price than its flashier cousins, yet no two nights at the stall feel the same; coins clink, whispers rise, and a few buyers tuck the card away in a leather pouch, the weight of its promise settling against their palms. The exchange itself hums with the barter of memory—stamps, inks, and old quest tokens—so a deck that promises a momentary edge becomes part of a larger tale about risk, reward, and the way players measure time between pulls of the moon. The Moon climbs higher, and the Darkmoon Deck: Hunt seems to promise a choice: wait for the right moment to strike, or press on before the moment slips. In that sense the card is a small universe, a hinge between cunning and luck, a reminder that every hunt leaves a story behind, even when the prize is only a few seconds of brightness in the dark. Its glow lingers like memory, guiding the chase.
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Minimum Price
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Historic Price
2,500,000
Current Market Value
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Historic Market Value
250,000
Sales Per Day
0.1
Percent Change
-100%
Current Quantity
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