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Originally Posted by Biohazard How complex / detailed are the rules of Warhammer FRP? How would it compare with D&D 3.5 for complexity? |
The rules are detailed, but not complex. With a couple of books you can get started. There is always debate about what is essential and it does depend on the characters, but at a bare minimum I would suggest:
WFRP core
Old World Bestiary
Sigmar's Heirs
Realms of Sorcery (if you have mages or a magic heavy game)
Warhammer Companion (fairly inexpensive and has a lot of useful information)
Old World Armoury is not really necessary, but handy
3.5 is like a juggernaut of destruction with all of the rules, I switched to Warhammer, C&C and Atlantis: the Second Age to escape the overabundance of rules and options.