Grab Yourself A Humble Bundle Of Warhammer Fantasy Roleplay Goodness!
September 14, 2017 by brennon
Cubicle 7 has joined forces with Humble Bundle to deliver a plethora of awesome Warhammer Fantasy Roleplay goodness for near enough...cheap as chips!
You will be able to pay for a number of different tiers of reward which essentially unlock $386 worth of books for a fraction of the price in PDF. They have also made the original Warhammer Fantasy Roleplay book available for the first time in PDF.
I still have two copies of that book sitting at my parent's house somewhere! This seems like a great idea and gives you not only a number of different sourcebooks but plenty of adventure modules too so you can take your heroes off on wild adventures in The Old World.
Whilst the system still has a few problems I think Warhammer Fantasy Roleplay remains one of my defining moments of tabletop gaming. Some great adventures in a grim and dark world where death is just around the corner. Perfect.
Oh, and you can be a Rat Catcher!
"Oh, and you can be a Rat Catcher!"
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That’s great. I never got chance to get those back in day so I am happy that there is another chance to do so.
what system is this running on?
It is its own system.
If I didn’t already own everything for Second Edition I would be all over this. By far my favorite system for RPGs.
It’s a bit archaic these days, but still has some really strong elements that set the tone. I think the bundle includes 1st and 2nd edition books – but the rules were pretty similar in both.
This had some of the best roleplaying game setting information I’ve come across and the potential for some amazing stories.
This is the first RPG I played. I still have these books in my Hobbytorium’s shelves along with many supplements!
yea but the rats are ratogres this time.
Brilliant rpg and the source books are some of the best I have read, in pride of place in my collection.
1st edition was class. when the old world was at its best for me. everything KD:M is today.
all those beautiful hardbacks verses digital, no contest.
great way of picking them up for a fraction of the cost though.