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Warhammer 2E

Started by JongWK, November 12, 2006, 09:28:13 AM

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JongWK

I was supposed to run a Shadowrun game yesterday, but after two players said they couldn't come we ended up playing a short Warhammer session. And boy, what a great game it is.

Character creation is incredibly fun: I had players asking to do extra characters just for kicks after we were done. Combat flowed smoothly, and it didn't bog down the fun. Even more: I was able to run the game having barely given a quick look at the rules while the players had fun comparing their characters (granted, no magic at all, but still...). Everybody loved the critical hit charts, by the way.

Thumbs up for Warhammer! :cool:
"I give the gift of endless imagination."
~~Gary Gygax (1938 - 2008)


Settembrini

If there can\'t be a TPK against the will of the players it\'s not an RPG.- Pierce Inverarity

JongWK

The group was a human hunter, a dwarf hunter, an elf scribe, an elf tradesman and a human peasant. The peasant earned a nice little disease after eating some uncooked meat. :heh:
"I give the gift of endless imagination."
~~Gary Gygax (1938 - 2008)


dpmcalister

WFRP is my favourite fantasy system (although I much prefer v1 - flaws and all ;)). Some of my best games have been using WFRP - I like throwing little diseases at the PCs as well :D
Formerly of UK Role Players. I still run Modus Operandi (espionage RPGs) and DnD5e.info (the 5th Edition SRD) and also blog (sometimes) at dave.mcalister.org.uk.