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Warhammer Fantasy Roleplay: The Horned Rat | Review and Page-Through

Warhammer Fantasy Roleplay: The Horned Rat (Cubicle 7 Entertainment)Game Title: Warhammer Fantasy Roleplay – The Horned Rat

Publisher: Cubicle 7 Entertainment

Authors: Graeme Davis with Dave Allen, Mac Dara Mac Donnacha, Chris Handley, Andy Law, Elaine Lithgow, TS Luikart, Pádraig Murphy, Ciarán O’Brien, Clive Oldfield, Dylan Owen, Sine Quinn, Anthony Ragan, and Simon Wileman

Artists: Benoît Blary, Jonathan O’Donoghue, Anastasia Grintsova, Álvaro Jiménez Hernández, Ralph Horsley, Jerome Huguenin, Pasi Juhola, Dániel Kovács, Josef Kucera, Yugin Maffioli, Sam Manley, Clara-Marie Morin, and Scott Purdy

Year: 2021

Genre: Fourth chapter of the Enemy Within Director’s Cut for Warhammer Fantasy Roleplay

Pages: 160 pages

MSRP: $39.99 in hardcover (with PDF) or $19.99 in PDF at DriveThruRPG

I review The Horned Rat for Warhammer Fantasy Roleplay. Is this fourth chapter in the directors cut of Enemy Within a must own for WFRP GMs everywhere? Or is there something rotten in… Middenheim? So much so that you’ll want to give this adventure a wide berth as you give it a pass? You’ll find out!

1:42 Diving into The Horned Rat
22:00 Final thoughts and review score
26:24 Wrapping up

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    Warhammer Fantasy Roleplay: The Horned Rat Review

    Warhammer Fantasy Roleplay: The Horned Rat | Review and Page-Through

    This fourth chapter in the Enemy Within Director's Cut is absolutely jam packed with gaming content. The players will be tasked with plenty of investigating into the threads of various conspiracies taking place in Middenheim and the rest of the Old World. I love how players will need to use brainpower and clever tricks as opposed to simply relying on die rolls and character traits to solve these mysteries. There's still plenty of action to be had as well as the fate of the world falls into their hands. An excellent adventure and right there with Death on the Reik as my favorite chapters in the campaign so far.
    10
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    Fantastic

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