Fudge Dice GM Starter Set, Terrestrial

£24.99

Behind heavy hitters like Dungeons & Dragons, Savage Worlds, and even GURPS, the Fudge tabletop RPG system has always been a bit of an underdog. Utilizing at its core a very simple action resolution based upon the game’s nifty plus/minus/blank dF dice, it’s not quite like any roleplaying game system you’ve tried before. Those who swear by it love the unlimited flexibility of character, skill, and setting. However, aside from the excellent FATE system from Evil Hat Productions, the Fudge market is a little underserved. That’s where we come in.

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SKU: GDIC-2301 Category: GTIN: 796520356283

Description

Behind heavy hitters like Dungeons & Dragons, Savage Worlds, and even GURPS, the Fudge tabletop RPG system has always been a bit of an underdog. Utilizing at its core a very simple action resolution based upon the game’s nifty plus/minus/blank dF dice, it’s not quite like any roleplaying game system you’ve tried before. Those who swear by it love the unlimited flexibility of character, skill, and setting. However, aside from the excellent FATE system from Evil Hat Productions, the Fudge market is a little underserved. That’s where we come in.

Meet the Wiz Dice Fudge Starter Set. Boasting 20 fudge dice per pack, it’s a big value in a little package, capable of outfitting 5 players with a complete set of 4 fudge dice. You can of course also hoard all 20 dice to yourself, no judgment here. Thanks to its ancient, earthy greens, frosty blues, and atmospheric, glittery whites and blacks, we’ve named our first fudge dice set Terrestrial. It includes old pearlized, sparkly Wiz favorites Serpent, Horizon and Forbidden Treasure, as well as newbies Mountainheart and Stardust. And all 20 dice fit handily into the included chocolate brown, flat-bottom carry bag.

What’s Fudge? Conceptualized by Steffan O’Sullivan in 1992, Fudge is an accessible, rules-light RPG system similar to Dungeons & Dragons’ d20 System and Savage Worlds that uses d6 dice with matching plus, minus, and blank faces. Try it out!