Warhammer Fantasy Roleplay Gamemaster’s Screen
$29.99 Original price was: $29.99.$23.99Current price is: $23.99.
Striking and sturdy, like Altdorfs reliable redoubts, the Warhammer Fantasy Roleplay Gamemasters Screen provides a succinct summary of WFRPs important rules alongside an essential range of Gamemasters tools. With breathtaking artwork of the Old Worlds festering cities on one side; important tables, references and rules on the other the GM Screen is an ideal component to keep all your nefarious plans hidden from your players prying eyes.
Accompanying the screen is the Gamemasters Guide, a 32-page booklet packed with practical tips, clever tricks and optional rules, and indispensable articles for GMs both new and old. The Gamemasters Guide and the Gamemasters Screen will expand your campaigns in new, innovative and exciting directions.
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