Hi. I've been poking around here for an article that I had thought was called "Crunchy Fudge," which featured several rules enhancements options including one called the "Edge System" with charts similar to the old TSR Marvel game that can be used to add three levels of granularity to each rung of the ladder. (Red, yellow and green) The article also included ideas like 4d4+1d10 resolution that added a decimal to results for even greater granularity...I printed and laminated a bunch of those edge tables and have used them with great success, but I'm looking for the article to share with a math person who is helping me with some ideas. I think there was some stuff on the scale system in there too.
If anyone can tell me... Am I remembering incorrectly and mixing several articles together in my head or what? I can't find the material by searching, lol.
Thanks in advance for any information!
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Hi Paul,
I think the "Edge System" may be from the article Getting "The Edge" Over Your Opponents by Lee Valentine, which appeared in an issue of Fudge Factor. it can still be found thanks to the Internet Archive:
https://web.archive.org/web/20080225003 … nents.html
Not sure about anything specifically called "Crunchy Fudge," but I'll keep looking. There's an article in my files called "Crunchy Munchy" by Beautifulharmony Multimedia, which I think appeared on the old Yahoo! Group, but it's a fantasy plug-in for Five Point Fudge and doesn't seem to match your description.
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