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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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  • Variant Rules: ...anal is used in the same manner as the Volga and Suez canals in the Modern variant.
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  • '''Variant Description, as provided in the Info file of [[Realpolitik]]/[[RealWorld]] This is a simple variant starting in the winter of 1913, as the continent
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  • In the 1898 variant the game starts in winter of 1898 with each power
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  • [[category:variant]] A Diplomacy variant by Nick Higgins
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  • In this variant, the first turn is a build phase where players may choose what units to bui
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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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  • In the Crowded variant the standard map is used with the exception of
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  • Hundred Variant - Conflict in the Year 1425 AD. 2) The standard map is replaced by the "Hundred" variant map.
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  • '''Variant Description:''' Double Diplomacy is a variant of standard diplomacy with the standard map. Each of the seven players cont
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  • [http://diplomiscellany.tripod.com/id6.html Variant homepage] == Variant Rules: ==
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  • === Variant Description: === 6 Iceland is a valid space in this variant and it becomes passable after W 1901. The province of Switzerland becomes p
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  • ''Stephen Agar: I don't believe that this variant enjoys the popularity that it deserves. Richard Walkerdine came up with the === Variant Rules ===
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  • *Wales variant *Clyde variant
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  • Variant Description: This 9 player variant to diplomacy follows the standard rules with the following exceptions:
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  • ...ation is not allowed. This style of play can be used on any map or in any variant. It is generally a much faster-paced game owing to the fact that diplomacy
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  • == Variant Description: == ...riant, though typically played on a Standard map, could be adapted to any variant or board. The variance is in the addition and use of nuclear missiles and
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  • Duo is a [[Diplomacy]] variant for 2 players. The map is point symmetric, i.e.. it is isomorphic to a poin ...ia) have a west and an east coast similar to Spain/StP/Bul in the standard variant.
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  • Sengoku Jidai Variant Rules, Version 6DP <br> === Variant Description: ===
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  • Variant Overview: 1.Speed Diplomacy is potentially a SYSTEM applicable to any variant idea. Speed Diplomacy variants provide frequent and widespread player inter
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  • Canton is a seven-player Diplomacy variant set in Asia at the beginning of the 20th century. The "Great Powers" are B Standard Diplomacy rules apply to the Canton variant.
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  • Oceania is a seven player Diplomacy(© Hasbro) variant designed by Frank and gameplay issues as well as steadily motivating me to make this variant
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  • In a word, this variant was designed to capture the rich tapestry of the Babylon 5 series. Yes I am ...n attempt to capture the spirit of the Babylon 5 universe, I designed this variant to include the myriad of worlds and general place names mentioned in the se
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  • *[[Atlantic Openings#Burgundy Variant|Burgundy Variant]] The Atlantic Opening variant that brings two units to bear on Belgium. Unless there is a standoff in Bur
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  • ''Based On Variant "Middle Earth VIII" by Lew Pulsipher''
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  • As you may have guessed this is a Star Trek themed Diplomacy Variant. ==Peculiar to this Variant:==
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  • Variant Description:
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  • === Variant Rules ===
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  • Variant Description:
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  • This page is about the Aberration Variant. Related pages: Variant Description:
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  • This is a variant on [[Payola]] Diplomacy by [[Manus Hand]] and [[John Woolley]].
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