I devote the entire show to my review the highly anticipated 4th edition of Warhammer Fantasy Roleplay from Cubicle 7 Entertainment and Games Workshop.
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While WFRP 4th edition certainly isn't for those looking for epic fantasy/level 20 demigod characters to play, those of us who appreciate a more grounded setting won't be disappointed. The core book is jam packed with info and the sheer number of available character classes and careers is pretty staggering. I do wish there was a bit more info regarding the Old World, for those who are coming to the setting for the first time, and some of the optional rules seem a tad discombobulated.
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While WFRP 4th edition certainly isn't for those looking for epic fantasy/level 20 demigod characters to play, those of us who appreciate a more grounded setting won't be disappointed. The core book is jam packed with info and the sheer number of available character classes and careers is pretty staggering. I do wish there was more info regarding the Old World setting for those who are coming to the setting for the first time and some of the optional rules seem a tad discombobulated.
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