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<blockquote data-quote="MNblockhead" data-source="post: 9352460" data-attributes="member: 6796661"><p>The system was new for all of my players. None had ever played any edition of Warhammer Fantasy. So I suggested we go through the starter set adventure to learn the system. The starter set is quite railroady, but it is basically a tutorial. Similar to a video game tutorial. It takes you through a very linear set of scenes and encounters, which step you through all of the games mechanics. </p><p></p><p>I can't help myself, though, so I also bought the Ubersreik Adventures and started building additional plot threads based on plot hooks in the various books and Patrons of the Old World. But I intend it to eventually lead into The Enemy Within Campaign with Rough Nights & Hard Days built in. In addition to the RN&HD and EW plots, I'm also working in some plots riffing off of the write ups for Angela Hedamme and Wilhelm Von Vaulk from Patrons of the Old World. </p><p></p><p>So not much true home brew, but I like to tweak and expand on various things. </p><p></p><p>So far we are really enjoying it but I can tell that the party is ready to get out of the duties to the Watch and travel beyond Ubersreik. Next session there will likely be a side quest that will give them a quick change of scenery and then we'll finish up <em>Making the Rounds</em>. They have some hooks that, if they bite, may lead to one or two further adventures in and around Ubersreik but we should heading out and getting started on Enemy Within soon.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MNblockhead, post: 9352460, member: 6796661"] The system was new for all of my players. None had ever played any edition of Warhammer Fantasy. So I suggested we go through the starter set adventure to learn the system. The starter set is quite railroady, but it is basically a tutorial. Similar to a video game tutorial. It takes you through a very linear set of scenes and encounters, which step you through all of the games mechanics. I can't help myself, though, so I also bought the Ubersreik Adventures and started building additional plot threads based on plot hooks in the various books and Patrons of the Old World. But I intend it to eventually lead into The Enemy Within Campaign with Rough Nights & Hard Days built in. In addition to the RN&HD and EW plots, I'm also working in some plots riffing off of the write ups for Angela Hedamme and Wilhelm Von Vaulk from Patrons of the Old World. So not much true home brew, but I like to tweak and expand on various things. So far we are really enjoying it but I can tell that the party is ready to get out of the duties to the Watch and travel beyond Ubersreik. Next session there will likely be a side quest that will give them a quick change of scenery and then we'll finish up [I]Making the Rounds[/I]. They have some hooks that, if they bite, may lead to one or two further adventures in and around Ubersreik but we should heading out and getting started on Enemy Within soon. [/QUOTE]
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