Way back when (30 years ago or more) Ilfobrom was a graded, bromide, fiber base paper, and it was supposed to be very good. I didn't use it back then. Ilford offered Gallerie as a premium, graded, fiber base paper, and at one point it was called "Ilfobrom Gallerie", Many people spoke very highly of this paper, including Ansel Adams. It is now just called "Gallerie", but I have not used it, either.
Back then, resin coated paper was shunned by serious photographers, but RC papers have improved a lot. And VC (variable contract) papers have improved a lot, too.
I recommend trying RC Variable Contrast papers for a start: Ilford Multigrade MGIV Deluxe is a really good paper. If you insist on fiber based, then try MultiGrade Classic FB (fiber base). It's a lot less expensive to stock just one grade (variable contrast) than multiple grades, and the RC paper processes a lot faster because you don't need an extended wash, and fixing times tend to be shorter, too.
Than later on you can add the newer fiber based and graded contract papers if you feel you aren't getting what you want with the RC VC paper.
From Freestyle photo, here are prices for 100 sheets of 8x10:
1. Gallerie, No. 2 $174
2. Multigrade Classic FB $113
3. Multigrade IV RC $83.
So you can save quite a bit of money if you try the RC paper, variable contrast.