Top Ten of all my time
Rider Waite Smith: read with it for over 30 years exclusively; part of my mental reading background.
Robin Wood: my second deck: 2 exclusive years, years and the time I learned to meditate and ground, using this deck.
The Minute Deck: the first deck that ever struck me as deeply humourous and witty; reads so well for me.
Baroque Bohemian Cats because it gave me so much insight into my work issues (still excellent, but then was when it shone for me)
The Noblet: the first TdM that I have ever genuinely liked visually and have gotten readings from(!!).
The Thoth: my love/hate deck but I think its images are burned into my brain and it has just become part of my reading background. Sometimes I am reading with another deck and the Thoth image of that card superimposes mentally and that is always correct for the querent.
Those 6 sort of stand alone for me, but I'll add 4 other decks that I found influential, to me and in my time.
Shining Tribe: I spent a long time with this one year, both by myself and with amyel. Amazingly insightful deck, reaches deep into the older layers of your psyche.
The Fey: another deck I used for a long time and found it could be harsh and revealing. The swords suit in this deck to me reveals a way of looking at swords that sometimes I suspect is closer to their real meaning than some prettier decks (not that the Fey isn't pretty).
The Crone: I hesitate here, because this deck is new. But, I have been using it as a conjunction to the Shadow Work spreads (for which I am using Robin Wood) and have found it shockingly revealing. Perhaps it is my physical age.
Gaian: a majors only deck, I use it often for personal daily throws. Maybe I just like the art, but there must be some reason as I am drawn to it again and again and have since I purchased it. I also like the ways she describes the cards on her web site.
Marion