Little Baron
Nexijo explains the differences well. Oracle decks, whichever they are, are not 'tarot'. Tarot should always consist of 78 cards. It should have the major and minor cards, and the four suits within the minors, courts included. Oracles do not have this structure and enable the reader to read them in a fashion that they wish.
I have a few oracles but prefer standard tarot decks. At the moment, I am working with the Thoth. I like this deck and it may be interesting to you because the colours and 'feel' of the cards, even though they have the tarot's structure, can be used intuitively. They provoke reactions through their mood and there is a lot of symbolism and detail within the deck to draw on. If you do like the Thoth, one of the larger packs would be best, so that you can see all of the details properly.
Other decks I like - Hadar Marseille, the Druidcraft - the Marseille may be a little difficult to get into if you are used to scenic cards but it is worth the trouble and study. The Druidcraft has some very beautiful scenes and may be good for you if you want to look at what you already know from the RWS but through a different set of images.
Best,
LB
I have a few oracles but prefer standard tarot decks. At the moment, I am working with the Thoth. I like this deck and it may be interesting to you because the colours and 'feel' of the cards, even though they have the tarot's structure, can be used intuitively. They provoke reactions through their mood and there is a lot of symbolism and detail within the deck to draw on. If you do like the Thoth, one of the larger packs would be best, so that you can see all of the details properly.
Other decks I like - Hadar Marseille, the Druidcraft - the Marseille may be a little difficult to get into if you are used to scenic cards but it is worth the trouble and study. The Druidcraft has some very beautiful scenes and may be good for you if you want to look at what you already know from the RWS but through a different set of images.
Best,
LB