World Famous Comics: The Witch Hunter's Handbook: The doctrines and methodology of the Templars of Sigmar (Warhammer S.)
The Witch Hunter's Handbook: The doctrines and methodology of the Templars of Sigmar (Warhammer S.)
By: Darius Hinks Publisher: Games Workshop Average Rating: Binding: Hardcover Label: Games Workshop Number of Items: 1 Number of Pages: 96 Publication Date: October 01, 2006
sourcebook My only problem with this book was that it's bound in leather and I didn't know that before it turned up. I sent it back because of this - that is my only complaint (well that and that I can't now read a copy). It's a nice little background book - ideal for adding flavour to your campaign or character. A nice little bit of icing on your setting, it's not going change anything but it'll give you a greater understanding of the Empire. More useful for Warhammer Fantasy Roleplay than anything else. My stars rating is based on the contents, rather than my complaint.
A must have for the avid witch hunter Despite the small size, this is an essential handbook into the thinking of a Witch Hunter for the warhammer roleplayer. It cleverly covers witch hunting tests and trials that ensuring that zealous witch hunting will never be far from paranoia. While not covering any particular warhammer rules this handbook will allow first and second edition witch hunters to carry on in their often over zealous hunt for Witches, Warlocks, Demons, Undead and anyone who may doubt the witch hunter's authority.
Witch Hunter's Handbook Mildly entertaining- journal style reading that won't change your gameplay. Might influence a gamemaster to throw one in a campaign as an NPC but nothing in here will be used as a resource during a game.
very very good If you like the oldschool witch hunters on the warhammer universe this book is for you its like an actual ref guide on weapons short stories facts on how to spot and find diff sighs of chaos taint etc hope they continue this series