My rotation changes a lot, too. Lately, the Woodland Wardens live on my desk as my go-to deck when I’m doing online readings.
This is mostly a personal choice. Not a deck I would especially suggest to beginners or anything (or one I would tel them to avoid either) I just have an affinity toward nature and I think I work well with decks like this.
I also really like Drowning World. It’s a Marseille deck, so it reads differently from RWS. Strong photos, hefty guidebook, actually helpful. If you’re stuck, a Marseilles deck can break the routine. Other regulars: the Lydia Tarot (full name: Madam Lydia Wilhemina’s Tarot of Monsters, the Macabre and Autumn Shadows). Photocollage art, and the grimoire companion is solid.
I also pull the Weimar Tarot-absinthe-green edges and that decadent-era feel I like. For oracle stuff, I reach for the Emilie Autumn Asylum Oracle. There’s a companion novel, and the art lands for me.
When I want a witchy look, I use the Burning Paper Hearts Witch Tarot-black-and-white photography and a few unusual extra cards that add layers. If I had to narrow it to one, I’d say Woodland Wardens but (same as @Sploots) just ask me again in a month.