Diplomacy

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{{DisambigF|the diplomacy mod|the diplomacy gametype|Diplomacy Gametype}}
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{{DisambigF|the diplomacy mod|the diplomacy gametype|Diplomacy Gametype}}
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This [[mod]] prevents allied players from attacking each other. If an attack between allied players happens, the order will be skipped and not take affect. At the start of the game, all players start at war with each other. The [[Safe Start]] mod can be use to prevent all players from attacking each other for the first few turns.
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Only attack/transfer orders count as attacks. Does not prevent cards such as the [[bomb card]] from killing allied player's armies.
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== Menu ==
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The menu can be found under Game > Mod: Diplomacy. It lists who's allied with who. It also allows players to change propose and respond to alliance requests.
  
This is a [[mod]] that prevents allied players from attacking each other. With this mod, there are no more Public Enemies, and you do not necessarily have to declare war anymore.
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=== Proposing alliances ===
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To propose an alliance:
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# Open the menu
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# Click Propose Alliance
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# Select a player
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# Enter how many turns alliances will last
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# Click Propose Alliance
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# The proposing player then gets a Proposal Sent message
  
As of November 3, 2018: Unlike regular [[diplo]] games, there are 2 main differences:
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Players can only make alliances with human players and never with AIs.
* When proposing an alliance, you have to select for how many turns alliances will last.
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* Everyone starts at war with each other.
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If you don't want to allow people to attack each other at the beginning of the game, the game creator should add the [[Safe Start]] mod and select 2 as the number of turns.
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=== Responding to alliance requests ===
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Whenever a player proposes an alliance, the other player gets a message saying that someone sent an alliance for X turns. They are given the choice to Accept or Decline.
  
== How to use: ==
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Proposals are also listed in the menu. Click the Respond button then click Accept or Decline.
Use the mod menu to propose alliance for x number of turns. Click Game, then Mod:Diplomacy, then Propose Alliance.
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== FAQ ==
 
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Q: Someone attacked me but we were allied. They are Public Enemy, right?
 
Q: Someone attacked me but we were allied. They are Public Enemy, right?
A: No, your alliance expired. When alliances expire, assume that war starts right away!
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A: No, your alliance expired. When alliances expire, assume that war starts right away.
  
 
[[Category:Mods]]
 
[[Category:Mods]]

Revision as of 15:46, 18 November 2023

This article is about the diplomacy mod. For information about the diplomacy gametype, see Diplomacy Gametype.


Mod name Diplomacy
Creator Fizzer
Category Promoted
Tags #Diplomacy
Runs on Warzone version 3.18+
Source code GitHub



This mod prevents allied players from attacking each other. If an attack between allied players happens, the order will be skipped and not take affect. At the start of the game, all players start at war with each other. The Safe Start mod can be use to prevent all players from attacking each other for the first few turns.

Only attack/transfer orders count as attacks. Does not prevent cards such as the bomb card from killing allied player's armies.

Contents

Menu

The menu can be found under Game > Mod: Diplomacy. It lists who's allied with who. It also allows players to change propose and respond to alliance requests.

Proposing alliances

To propose an alliance:

  1. Open the menu
  2. Click Propose Alliance
  3. Select a player
  4. Enter how many turns alliances will last
  5. Click Propose Alliance
  6. The proposing player then gets a Proposal Sent message

Players can only make alliances with human players and never with AIs.

Responding to alliance requests

Whenever a player proposes an alliance, the other player gets a message saying that someone sent an alliance for X turns. They are given the choice to Accept or Decline.

Proposals are also listed in the menu. Click the Respond button then click Accept or Decline.

FAQ

Q: What happens if I attack someone I'm allied with? A: Your attacks will be ignored (your attack order will be skipped)

Q: I am allied with someone; how do I break off the alliance? A: Propose an alliance of 1 turn. The other player has to accept it. The last proposed and accepted alliance overrides the previous alliance between 2 players. If the other player does not accept the new alliance, you will have to wait for your existing alliance to end.

Q: Someone attacked me but we were allied. They are Public Enemy, right? A: No, your alliance expired. When alliances expire, assume that war starts right away.

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