Ok, I know the correct answer here is "everything!", and I would if I could, but, alas, I cannot.
What I'm trying to do is get as a complete a ruleset as I can manage with the products that are currently being offered. To that end, I plan to get the Guides as I'm a Grognard and prefer books, especially since these are so nice. However, I'm not against the cards and bits and such and would like the option of using them - that's what the Player's Vaults are for, yes?
I'm a little confused, though. From what I can gather, it seems there's almost like two sets of products for WFRP now... the core set and the other boxed sets, plus the adventure's thingie, and then there's the guides with the vaults. I'm not especially keen on the core set because it seems to me, and I could be wrong, that the rules are spread out over different products - whatever the reason for that, and I'm not bitching, just commenting, it strikes me as the standard industry marketing ploy to push supplements with extra crunchy bits to get you to buy more products; D&D's been doing it for years so I guess there shouldn't be any surprise if that's the case.
The source of my confusion is a few posts I've read on the net that indicate that the core set and it's associated boxed sets have some rules and setting info that you can't get anywhere else. Is that true?
I guess my real question is, if I buy the Guides, what else do I have to buy to have as complete a set of rules as I can get? I was thinking:
- Player's, GM's, Creature Guides
- Player's, GM's, Creature Vualts
- GM's Toolkit
Something else... some folks at my local game store told me if I wanted to use the Guides only and I had 4-5 players I'd have to buy something like $40-$50 worth of dice. Is that also true? Geez, I hope not. That's almost insulting, especially considering I've collected hundreds of dice over the past 25+ years. Someone else said that if I was going to do that I might as well get the core set from amazon with one or two extra dice packs. For roughly $30-$40 more than 4 or 5 die sets would cost alone, I can get roughly the same amount of dice plus a bunch of the bits and the box to boot. What do you guys think?
I'm glad to see WFRP getting such a nice visual treatment (even though I still dig the old 1st ed art - I guess you had to be there), and I realize that means pricier books, but, geez... I stop paying attention to Warhammer for a year or so and when I get back into it I find there's like nearly $500 worth of stuff to buy! I don't know whether to be excited or frustrated by that.
Anyway, thanks in advance, and happy Warhammering.
