My friend and I were interested a few years ago and took a look at the manual, and our head was spinning while reading the countless tables referencing other tables. I remember everything feeling twice as convoluted as how it should’ve been, for no reason.
Or you can just skip most of the tables for your first campaign and just add the ones you want to at the moment you want to add them.
The actual game rules are surprisingly simple once you figure out the basics. At least that was my exerience during a 1 year campaign. We only added the critical hit tables like 3/4 in and they’re by far the most iconic thing about WFRP.
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My friend and I were interested a few years ago and took a look at the manual, and our head was spinning while reading the countless tables referencing other tables. I remember everything feeling twice as convoluted as how it should’ve been, for no reason.
Or you can just skip most of the tables for your first campaign and just add the ones you want to at the moment you want to add them.
The actual game rules are surprisingly simple once you figure out the basics. At least that was my exerience during a 1 year campaign. We only added the critical hit tables like 3/4 in and they’re by far the most iconic thing about WFRP.