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  • ==Frederich Variant==
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  • ...ll/Hasbro's game of Diplomacy by Allan B. Calhamer. It is based on another variant by Michael David Roberts called [[Imperial]]. Both variants are global vers
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  • A variant after [[Deluge]] by Kyalo Brooks === Variant Description: ===
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  • ...applies to every Diplomacy game unless stated otherwise in the [[Variants|variant]] being played. Standard Builds refers to the ability to place new units o [[Category:Variant]]
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  • == 1600 Variant == === Variant Description: ===
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  • * [[0 to D Variant Names]] * [[E to L Variant Names]]
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  • '''Napoleonic Diplomacy''' is a variant created by Nathan Edwards & John Gilbert. In this variant the GM has a major role to play as he can create rebellions and even the em
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  • The Anarchy variant is of uncertain origin. It represents a way to compensate for the geographi This variant uses the standard map and all standard rules except for the initial distrib
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  • This page is about the Chaos Variant. Related pages: The chaos variant is played by 34 players, each owning a single supply
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  • Variant Description: 5.As an alternative spin to this variant, the GM may start the first turn at Winter 1900 to allow players to build t
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  • *the Imperial variant (for which this method of builds is named) [[Category:Variant]]
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  • variant designer: CB Droege
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  • *the [[Chaos|Chaos Variant]] (for which the variation is named) [[Category:Variant]]
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  • *the [[Aberration]] variant (for which this method of builds is named) [[Category:Variant]]
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  • Western Europe 1300 Diplomacy Variant ...ills of the “minor” players (Castile, Aragon, Burgundy). As this is a new variant, commentary/feedback would be greatly appreciated in modifying and improvin
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  • South American Supremacy Variant Rules, Version 1.0. <br> === Variant Description: ===
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  • == Variant Rules: == ''Similar to the [[Deluge Variant]]''
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  • == Variant Description: == Nessie is a variant for seven players and standard rules apply except concerning Loch Ness. The
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  • [[Category:Variant]] ...es that are not captured before Winter 1899 are *not* home centres in this variant.
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  • ==Variant Rules== This variant is still undergoing substantial playtest and development
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  • ...Russia is delayed until F01 to allow a Russo-Turkish war to develop. (The variant was discussed by Alan Wells in issue #6 of Dot Happy.)
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  • Western Europe 1300 Diplomacy Variant (with Port rules) ...ills of the “minor” players (Castile, Aragon, Burgundy). As this is a new variant, commentary/feedback would be greatly appreciated in modifying and improvin
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  • Variant webpage: [http://diplomiscellany.tripod.com/id18.html http://diplomiscellan Variant Description:
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  • [http://diplomiscellany.tripod.com/id4.html Variant webpage] == Variant Rules: ==
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  • it is nice to get in a game that is a variant - something slightly For those who like the slower pace we have a Youngstown variant, Hugh
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  • 1847 is a 6-player variant without any water spaces or fleets. It plays in
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  • A variant similar to _Standard_6P_ in which Italy is placed in Civil Disorder. The I
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  • Variant created by Jason Koeleywn This is Version 2 of this variant. A number of changes were made after a very successful playtest of Version
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  • [http://www.jump.to/SailHo Variant Webpage] === Variant Notes: ===
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  • Variant Description: The Ancient World is an eight-player Diplomacy variant based on the empires that dominated the Mediterranean area during ancient h
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  • Viking Diplomacy is a variant by Erlend 'Joe' Janbu. == Variant Description ==
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  • (1) When Eric Klien posted the rules for this variant on rec.games.pbm he did not include Rules 3 and 5. Hence in games run under (4) The first email game of this variant was run in 1990 by Michael Malhomme but it (game name "Bordel") was not pla
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  • Ard Rí means "High King" in Irish, and this variant represents the struggle before apparently being lost to time. The variant was revived and adapted for
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  • == Variant Description: ==
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  • ...t.Petersburg, Vienna, Rome and Constantinople are worth double (giving the variant it's name X2 or "times two").
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  • Karibik variant created by Andreas Keller and the variant team at DEAC
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  • ...omacy have shown it to be more balanced than the perfectly symmetrical Duo variant. Hyperpower is set just two years before the Cuban Missile Crisis, and expl ...R on vDip and other sites. The name was changed because there is already a variant named Cold War in the DipWiki.''
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  • == Variant Description: == The Youngstown variant of diplomacy follows the same rules as standard
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  • Variant created by Jason Koeleywn == WOT Variant Rules: ==
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  • [http://village.fortunecity.com/priscilla/853/pm-afr.htm Variant homepage] === Variant Description: ===
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  • [http://village.fortunecity.com/priscilla/853/pm-euro.htm Variant homepage] * Hamburg, Istanbul and Cairo all operate as in the Modern variant.
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  • [[Category:Variant]]
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  • This is a simple traditional variant of diplomacy. There are the usual seven
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  • * [[E to L Variant Names]] * [[M to S Variant Names]]
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  • In the Great Britain variant each English province is a supply center
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  • === Variant Description === ID (Intimate Diplomacy) is a two-player variant. Each player controls one country (his "Home" country) for the entire game
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  • '''GALICIAN GAMBIT, HEAD-ON GALICIAN VARIANT'''
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  • ...place several years later, this 8-player, 53 Supply Center 1939.Blitzkrieg variant takes us to the beginning of the second global conflict. 27 Supply Centers ...tandard rules. In addition to the usual players, Spain is included in this variant; with Turkey and the Balkans playing a more active role. England starts pla
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  • ...taly. There are no fleets in this variant, only armies. As this is a new variant, commentary/feedback would be greatly appreciated in modifying and improvin
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  • ==Variant Setting== This is the setting at the start of the Empire variant of Diplomacy,
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