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''Forces of Fantasy'' is a 1984 game supplement for '' Warhammer'' published by Games Workshop.


Contents

''Forces of Fantasy'' is a set of three volumes of material to expand the ''Warhammer'' system, and corrects errors found in the original game.


Reception

Jon Sutherland reviewed ''Forces of Fantasy'' for ''
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'' #55, giving it an overall rating of 7 out of 10, and stated that "I would recommend ''Forces of Fantasy'' to those people who enjoyed ''Warhammer'' but were unhappy with some parts of it - the additions will undoubtedly improve it and hopefully not just complicate it." Richard Lee reviewed ''Forces of Fantasy'' for ''
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'' magazine, and stated that "On the rules front ..FoF falls just as flat as WH did. But in a sense that is irrelevant. WH sells because it is simple, and because it is nicely figure-oriented. And In that context FoF proves an excellent supplement." Edwin J. Rotondaro reviewed ''Forces of Fantasy'' in ''
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'' No. 73. Rotondaro commented that "Overall, this is a nice package, but you need ''WH'' to use it to its fullest. Some elements could be adapted to other systems, but at he priceit's a risky investment."


References

{{reflist Warhammer supplements