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Originally Posted by Professor Phobos It's the game where you start out thinking you're playing D&D, only to discover you are in fact playing Call of Cthulhu. |
Seconded. Especially in the first edition, where setting equivalents to Balors, Pit Fiends, etc., were more plot devices for the DM than monsters. Second edition WFRP has increased PC power somewhat, but PCs will almost always be small fish in big ponds.
Also, if D&D alignment is black and white, WFRP is mostly grey with smears of black.