I know what products FFG are planning for wfrp!

By Morffe, in Warhammer Fantasy Roleplay


Of course I don`t know, I just used a dirty trick to get your attention. But I have looked into my crystal ball and asked: crystal ball, crystal ball who is the prettiest man in this room…
I have set a list of what I think will likely be next 5 wfrp products made available by FFG (that are not yet revealed), by using my clever deduction and male intuition (formerly known as gaming genes), that and carefully studying the history of FFG. And here is my list:
Note: this is what I think will appear, not necessary what I wish for.

  1. The Great box of Spellcasters. Containing the rest of the missing arcane schools and cults.
  2. Card packs, containing magical items, new abilities, or spells.
  3. A Gm screen box, also containing an errata, appendixes, and nifty reference sheets. And 1 unique magical item card. Possible a short scenario as well.
  4. Advanced careers box, with 1 additional party sheet , and NEW dices, maybe coloured in fancy silver or gold, they are upgraded expertise dice, and you can trade two normal dice into one silver dice, or two silver dice into one gold dice.
  5. Plundered Vaults 2, a collection of 6-8 stand alone adventures, some may be fan contributions, or old converted. But most will be new ones.

This is obviously just what I think, but what about you what do you think will be the next 5 wfrp products out?

Mal Reynolds said:

This is obviously just what I think, but what about you what do you think will be the next 5 wfrp products out?

  1. The Great box of Spellcasters. Containing the rest of the missing arcane schools and cults.
  2. Card packs, containing magical items, new abilities, or spells.
  3. A Gm screen box, also containing an errata, appendixes, and nifty reference sheets. And 1 unique magical item card. Possible a short scenario as well.
  4. Advanced careers box, with 1 additional party sheet , and NEW dices, maybe coloured in fancy silver or gold, they are upgraded expertise dice, and you can trade two normal dice into one silver dice, or two silver dice into one gold dice.
  5. Plundered Vaults 2, a collection of 6-8 stand alone adventures, some may be fan contributions, or old converted. But most will be new ones.

1, "Box of Sorcery" will surely happen sooner or later, just like another one about the religions and priests.
2, I don't think there'll be that kind of booster packs. I'm sue items, abilities and spells will be included in other boxed sets.
3, 100%
4, I would call it Adventurer's Toolkit II, with both new basic and advenced careers. And no new coloured dice. They would mess up the already existing dice references, though custom dice with the same colour are possible (I'm looking at you, Q-Workshop!).
5. They are already doing a campaign box.

What I think we'll see:
-A box of the Empire: with the missing human races, halflings, orders, politics, law, and those f*cking SQUIRES and KNIGHTS! How could they left them out frome the core set?
-A box of the wizard orders: new spells, new careers, stuff for the missing schools. No warlocks, witches, or anything else, they could be put in another expansion, which you also buy. Maybe elf mages or dwarf runesmiths included - maybe.
-A box of the religious orders and priests of the Empire: new spells, careers, missing priests.
-Adventurer's Toolkit II-III-IV-etc...
-I don't think there will be more than five expansions in 2010, and they already announced a campaign.

Ravenheart87 said:

What I think we'll see:
-A box of the Empire: with the missing human races, halflings, orders, politics, law, and those f*cking SQUIRES and KNIGHTS! How could they left them out frome the core set?
-A box of the wizard orders: new spells, new careers, stuff for the missing schools. No warlocks, witches, or anything else, they could be put in another expansion, which you also buy. Maybe elf mages or dwarf runesmiths included - maybe.
-A box of the religious orders and priests of the Empire: new spells, careers, missing priests.
-Adventurer's Toolkit II-III-IV-etc...
-I don't think there will be more than five expansions in 2010, and they already announced a campaign.

FFG isn't Wizards of the Coast. I am 100% positive they will come up with supplement names better then Supplement 1 or Supplement 2. The Adventurer's Toolkit was only the first expansion and FFG still has mountains of setting material to work with. This isn't some generic fantasy setting like D&D, this is Warhammer. Though I do think it is possible and very likely they would have to reprint something.

lordsneek said:

Ravenheart87 said:

What I think we'll see:
-A box of the Empire: with the missing human races, halflings, orders, politics, law, and those f*cking SQUIRES and KNIGHTS! How could they left them out frome the core set?
-A box of the wizard orders: new spells, new careers, stuff for the missing schools. No warlocks, witches, or anything else, they could be put in another expansion, which you also buy. Maybe elf mages or dwarf runesmiths included - maybe.
-A box of the religious orders and priests of the Empire: new spells, careers, missing priests.
-Adventurer's Toolkit II-III-IV-etc...
-I don't think there will be more than five expansions in 2010, and they already announced a campaign.

FFG isn't Wizards of the Coast. I am 100% positive they will come up with supplement names better then Supplement 1 or Supplement 2. The Adventurer's Toolkit was only the first expansion and FFG still has mountains of setting material to work with. This isn't some generic fantasy setting like D&D, this is Warhammer. Though I do think it is possible and very likely they would have to reprint something.

Obviously, by calling something Adventurer's Toolkit X I meant it will be something akin to that expansion. And while they have mountains of setting materials, I'm sure they will put them in boxed sets - and I suppose producing high quality boxed expansions with books, bits, cards takes more time, than making two books a month. So all I wanted to say was that I think there'll be a few boxes with huge amount of material, and a few minor AT-like stuff next year, not a continuous stream of expansions like in the case of D&D4e.

I'm wish listing for some cool GM expansions, Full Beastry to start and material for undead chaos and skaven within the first two years of release.

I don't necessarily think that we'll get all the remaining Wizards or Priests in single supplements. These highly focused supplements would be of less value to anyone not playing or wanting to play a Wizard or Priest. If they throw a College or two along with a Faith or two in along with other basic and advanced careers, new Talents, Actions, possibly even Party Sheets, then an expansion has a broader appeal and hopefully results in more sales. Of course this strategy means we will have to wait longer before all the Colleges and Faiths are available, but from a business standpoint it makes more sense.