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The First Edition features a d100 (percentile) system with attributes based off of the Warhammer Fantasy Battles stat line.  Characters also have fate points, which help save characters from death or other grisly fates. Characters begin with a very basic career - anything from a bailif to a rat catcher - and progress to move advanced careers, if they survive. The game included four basic races: [[Dwarfs]], [[Halflings]], [[Humans]], and [[Elves]].
 
The First Edition features a d100 (percentile) system with attributes based off of the Warhammer Fantasy Battles stat line.  Characters also have fate points, which help save characters from death or other grisly fates. Characters begin with a very basic career - anything from a bailif to a rat catcher - and progress to move advanced careers, if they survive. The game included four basic races: [[Dwarfs]], [[Halflings]], [[Humans]], and [[Elves]].
  
A number of supplments were produced by [[Hogshead Publishing]] under licence from Games Workshop ltd. including:
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==rulebook==
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* [[WFRP Rulebook (1st Edition)]]
  
* [[Dwarfs: Stone and Steel]]
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==Supplements==
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A number of supplements were produced, some by [[Hogshead Publishing]] under licence from Games Workshop ltd. including:
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* [[Dwarfs: Stone and Steel]]: A comprehensive sourcebook on the Dwarfs.
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* [[Middenheim: City of Chaos]]
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* [[Realms of Sorcery (1st Edition)]]
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==Campaigns==
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* [[The Enemy Within]]: The famous campaign consisting of
  
 
[[Category:Army books and Rulebooks]]
 
[[Category:Army books and Rulebooks]]

Revision as of 18:51, 25 February 2019

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First Edition cover.

The first edition of Warhammer Fantasy Roleplay was released by Games Workshop in 1986.

Contents

Two epic campaigns were released: The Enemy Within by Games Workshop and The Doomstones Campaign by Flame Publications.

The setting is similar to the early Warhammer background, including notable characters like Constant Drachenfels and a dark renaissance interpretation of Bretonnia.

The First Edition features a d100 (percentile) system with attributes based off of the Warhammer Fantasy Battles stat line. Characters also have fate points, which help save characters from death or other grisly fates. Characters begin with a very basic career - anything from a bailif to a rat catcher - and progress to move advanced careers, if they survive. The game included four basic races: Dwarfs, Halflings, Humans, and Elves.

rulebook

Supplements

A number of supplements were produced, some by Hogshead Publishing under licence from Games Workshop ltd. including:

Campaigns