Parmandur
Book-Friend, he/him
Yeah, the hardcover is full of D&D game stuff (Monsters, maps, items, etc.) thst tie yo the deck thematically, and the booklet is more focused on things you can do with the cards for fun and entertainment.TBoMT deck seems priced in line with other products of its type.
I was not aware that the deck included a side booklet. How I missed this in the product description is beyond me, oops. I've used the Deck of Many Things a lot in campaigns to varying results, usually bad, so this might actually be worth the money, as you said I'll wait a few months until the price drops and maybe buy it then.
"The Deck of Many Things Card Reference Guide (80-page hardcover)—Deck guidebook showcasing each card in the expanded deck and a variety of ways the deck can be used"
They get major kudos for product originality here, at the very least.