Warhammer Quest & Citadel Journal
To accompany Warhammer Quest Games Workshop produced a number of articles in their Citadel Journal magazine that added new semi-official adventures & scenarios, alternatives rules, and warriors. Some articles were written by the usual contributors of Warhammer Quest while others were fan-submitted material. They were as follows:
- CJ 16 – "Ex-Blood Bowl Player" article: introduced the Ex-Blood Bowl Warrior.
- CJ 17 - "Messing With Their Heads: Riddles As Plot Devices" article: how to use riddles in the Gamemaster version.
- CJ 18 - "Into the Woods: Wood Elves in Warhammer Quest" article: Wood Elf dungeons scenarios.
- CJ 19 - "The Eyes of Doom" article: a Roleplay adventure vs. Undead for Battle-level 6+ Warriors.
- CJ 21 - "Watchoo Lookin' At?" article: introduced the Ogre Warrior.
- CJ 22 - "Downtown" article: rules for exploring Settlements by using the dungeon Board Sections.
- CJ 24 - "You Thieving Little B*****!" article: introduced the Halfling Thief Warrior.
- CJ 25 - "(The Warhammer Quest Adventurer’s) 'Catalogue of Dungeon Furnishings'" ad: GW Mail Order items.
- CJ 26 - "Njet Comrade!" article: introduced the Kislevite Shaman Warrior.
- CJ 28 - "The Low Life and the High Life: Going to Town" article: rules for Alehouses including Bar-room Brawls.
- CJ 29 - "Escape From Hag Graef" article: a new quest to escape the Dark Elves.
- CJ 32 - "Taverns of the Beastmen" article: a regular or Roleplay Beastmen adventure for Battle-levels 1-2. Also "Warped Visions: Trollslayer – Triumph and Tragedy in Warhammer Quest" comic: a Trollslayer comic by Brian Pope.
- CJ 33 - "Wanted Dead or Alive" article: introduced the Outlaw Warrior.
- CJ 34 - "Tower of Hazuk" article: a Roleplay adventure for Battle-levels 1-2.
- CJ 35 - "Bounty Hunter" article: introduced the Bounty Hunter Warrior.
- CJ 37 - "Errata" article: provided the missing Outlaw Generation table for the Bounty Hunter Warrior from CJ 35.
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