WFRP Derivative of D&D? Vice-Versa? The Answer is:
Who gives a sh*t?
I'm referring to this thread over on ENWorld. Another great example of the amount of time gamers waste on ridiculousness.
For the record, I enjoy both games (which should be obvious from previous posts here), and I'm really itching to play some of the new edition of WFRP. And I was reminded a lot of d20 when I was reading the WFRP rulebook. A number of mechanics seemed similar but with d100 rather than d20. And, yes, a number of mechanics are different.
But hey, few - if any - of the mechanics in either game are completely original. Who cares? Both are good. Play what you like.
I'm referring to this thread over on ENWorld. Another great example of the amount of time gamers waste on ridiculousness.
For the record, I enjoy both games (which should be obvious from previous posts here), and I'm really itching to play some of the new edition of WFRP. And I was reminded a lot of d20 when I was reading the WFRP rulebook. A number of mechanics seemed similar but with d100 rather than d20. And, yes, a number of mechanics are different.
But hey, few - if any - of the mechanics in either game are completely original. Who cares? Both are good. Play what you like.

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