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Advanced Fighting Fantasy Book
Outline
Function: Rule book
Location: Titan
Publication Details
Author(s): Graham Bottley

Illustrator(s): Russ Nicholson,
John Sibbick,
Steve Luxton,
Chris Waller and
Kelvin Green
Puffin
Arion Games
Cover illustrator: John Sibbick
First published: 2011
ISBN: ISBN TBC


Advanced Fighting Fantasy — The Roleplaying Game - Quickstart is a quick introduction to the second edition of Advanced Fighting Fantasy (AFF2), geared towards new players willing to experience the rule set. The book is in fact freely distributed in electronic form on Arion Games website.

Creation[]

The content is a quick and reduced version of Advanced Fighting Fantasy – The Roleplaying Game, seen from a player prospective, and the most important topic that is explored just marginally is magic (all styles). The adventure The Wishing Well (modified as in the main book) is presented as an introduction to roleplaying and a number of pre-generated characters are available to ensure a truly quickstart game can be played in minutes.

Background[]

Welcome to a world of adventure, of proud Heroes, dark Dungeons, gloomy forests, mysterious wizards and foul monsters. A world described in this book but brought to life in your own imagination. Welcome to the world of Advanced Fighting Fantasy.

This book contains all you need to start playing one of the most exciting games you have ever played, where you can be almost anything you desire and where you can encounter great Dragons and find vast treasures.

Once you start reading, you will find yourself lost in a fantastic world, the world of
Fighting Fantasy!


Contents[]

Modules[]

Cover and Illustrations[]

Cover

The cover of the book includes artwork by John Sibbick and it is fundamentally the same of Advanced Fighting Fantasy – The Roleplaying Game, except for the title and the white background of the cover. The artwork had originally been used as the cover of the first Advanced Fighting Fantasy title Dungeoneer.

Illustrations

The interior illustrations were by Russ Nicholson, John Sibbick, Steve Luxton, Chris Waller and Kelvin Green.

Further Notes[]

  • Spanish and an Italian translations are available.

Dedication[]

none

See Also[]


References[]

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