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Fantasy Dice

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The Fantasy Dice Roleplaying Game Engine.

New Edition! Corrections and now under a Creative Commons License (Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike) to make it easier for you to use and adapt Fantasy Dice for your own games and share it with others. This same edition is now also available in print!

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SCALE your rolls.
TACTICALLY outwit your foes.
TRIGGER your characteristics and aspirations.

Easy to run with rich tactical play.
Reward creative roleplaying.
Put the focus on the players.
Play in your favourite fantasy or medieval world as villains or heroes.

You provide the setting, adventure and dice - Fantasy Dice does the rest.

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Burton M July 22, 2017 12:00 am UTC
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How is this system mechanically different than the crimson exodus 2nd edition mechanics? I notice that the last update to this was about a year prior to the last crimson exodus update.
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Claus B July 22, 2017 8:23 am UTC
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Both use the 2nd edition rules and so are the same.

The only rules differences are a couple of very minor additions that appeared in CE 2nd edition that are not in Fantasy Dice, such as a new "Desperate Defence" tactic and an optional rule for interpreting matching sets. In general Fantasy Dice offers a bit more guidance on using it for your own setting, but Crimson Exodus has more races, herbs, artefacts and beasts - which could be adapted to your own setting.

There is a bundle for Fantasy Dice and Crimson Exodus together.
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234
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RAFDPAP103
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August 01, 2012
This title was added to our catalog on August 01, 2012.