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Review of WFRP 3E


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Thank you for the review. I also really like the system. However, the more I play, the more I am dismayed by the lack of "portability." Maybe that's not the right word. Maybe more along the lines of "I lose 1 card, I've lost the ability to reference that action ever again."

Given I like to encourage active and emotional game tables, the fiddly, easy lost bits are tough to manage. I'd shell out cash for a $30 reference manual that had all of the card text and none of the fluff.
 

Yeah, I see what you're saying. It's not an issue I've run into yet, but I can imagine it being a huge problem if someone does lose some components. Maybe FFG will start selling smaller packs of stuff, so that we can buy second copies of certain cards.
 


Nice review! I am really looking forward to having a look at the gam myself.

I will wait for the german version before having a look, as HDS usually puts in errata before printing. They are great, the german versions of FFG games usually less error ridden than the English ones. (Which is not usual, I have not owned a German D&D book for years)
 

Nice review! I am really looking forward to having a look at the gam myself.

I will wait for the german version before having a look, as HDS usually puts in errata before printing. They are great, the german versions of FFG games usually less error ridden than the English ones. (Which is not usual, I have not owned a German D&D book for years)
But I guess it's too much to hope for an improved layout and organization in the German version. Because really, finding the rules can sometimes be challenging.
 

I can hope... :D ... but yeah, I guess you will be right. Still, HDS did a great job with Descent and Chaos in the Old World concerning bug fixing.
 

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