I've never played WHFRP before. What edition is the best? Preferably one with a good balance of easy-to-understand rules and diverse splatbook content.
>>46192940
2nd edition.
>>46192960
Thanks, I'll look into it. Care to elaborate on why it's best?
>>46192940
I've only ever played 2e, and it's simple as hell.
Get yourself 2d10's, roll yourself up your random stats and class, and go nuts.
3e is a bit more ambitious, an attempt to try and uproot the entire game and build something a bit different.
I haven't played it yet, but if you can get past the fact there are cards, and proprietary dice, then apparently it's worth a shot.
I still love 2e though, the splatbooks are fucking incredible at setting the tone... If not the rules. Wizards in WHFRP are best played like Pratchett Wizards.
>>46192940
I don't know anything about 1e, 2e is pretty fun though. I particularly love the random generation and you get what you get. 3e is a little more involved and has everything on cards and is super expensive. People tend to hate it, but I have fun with it. The tone is different, a little more colorful and heroic.
>>46193013
>>46193057
Thanks, I appreciate the input. I'll probably wind up playing 2e. Any fun splatbooks for a campaign that'd probably last less than ten sessions, like being an orc in a WAAAGH!?
>>46193195
As far as I know most of the books are just adventures (most of which are very good) and armouries and junk. I think there is a splatbook on playing as Skaven, but I've never read it and I'm too lazy to confirm. That's probably the weirdest short-campaign fuel you'll get.
However I think it still has a pretty big dedicated fan base, I'm sure someone wrote a fan book on playing as greenskins. Which I actually really want to see now.