"The Pyramid" is a triangle made of four rows of cards: 4 cards at the base, and 1 at the top. The "Tower" is a basic cross with a row of 3 cards above the cross and another row of 3 below it. The "Expanded Cross" adds an additional card in each direction. The most common is the "basic cross" with one card on each side, above and below. Then other cards are laid out around the focus card in one of several patterns. The deck is used by first choosing a "Focus card" to represent the subject of the reading. (Also, all "The"s have been removed from the names of all cards) The 5th edition D&D: Curse of Strahd - Tarokka Deck makes further changes, including removing all gendered references, and reverting some names to the 2e versions, as follows: The two decks also disagree on which suit corresponds to which element. And the master cards, as well as several other cards, are associated with specific Darklords or other NPCs. Also the Master of each suit doesn't have a name beyond "The Master/Mistress of _." Also, each Master card is considered to be rank 10 in that suit, whereas in the Forbidden Lore version, the Masters have no numerical rank. In the Ravenloft Tarokka Deck, The Invoker is called the Evoker, and the Traitor is called the Heretic. The cards of the lesser deck are named as shown in the following table. In the 3rd edition Ravenloft Tarokka Deck, The Darklord is replaced with The Dark Master, The Ghost is replaced with The Spirit, The Donjon is replaced with The Prison, and the Esper is replaced with the Hero. The high deck consists of the following suit-less cards: The Darklord, The Artifact, The Horseman, The Marionette, The Innocent, The Temptress, The Mists, The Donjon, The Hangman, The Ghost, The Broken One, The Raven, The Beast, and The Esper. Each suit is also tied to an element, and each rank to an alignment. Each suit corresponds to a 2nd edition class: wizard, priest, rogue, and warrior, respectively. The lesser deck consists of 10 cards in each of 4 suits: stars, glyphs, coins and swords. The deck included in the 2nd edition Forbidden Lore (and republished in the Red Box) consists of 54 cards, and is divided into a "lesser deck" and a "high deck". A Tarokka Deck is the traditional deck of fortune-telling cards used by the Vistani.