5 Influential Diplomacy Tips
“I’ve noticed that it’s often hard for me to manipulate the other players through press at a level even close to yours. Do you have any tips or tricks you could share that would help me with my press?”
“I’ve noticed that it’s often hard for me to manipulate the other players through press at a level even close to yours. Do you have any tips or tricks you could share that would help me with my press?”
“You’ve mentioned that you’ve played on and off for 10 years and I’m curious about what’s inspired you (and others) to take breaks from the game, how you took that break, and what inspired you to come back to the game.”
On the right turn, under the right conditions, your rival knowing what all your moves will be gives them an enormous incentive to backstab you.
To play as a “servile ally” is to overlook the threat that your successful alliance poses to you. What does it means to play like this? How can you avoid it?
Like the legendary Trojan horse, an offer of alliance may appear to be a gift…but in reality be a trap.
If your press style irritates others, you will experience players going out of their way just to make your life harder. This includes backstabbing you.
A glimpse into the secret scheming of Diplomacy Strategy can be as dizzying as peering over the edge of a cliff. This post can help you keep your bearings!
What are the typical strategic goals for Diplomacy players? This article elaborates on the top five strategic goals, in a rough order of priority.
The Tactical Layer is deeper than Politics. The positions and movements of each player’s pieces tell you a truer, more accurate story than words.
Diplomacy matches are like Onions: they make you cry. Wait, no! They have layers. In this article, I will teach you about the outermost layer: Politics.