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Diplomacy Key Words Cheat Sheet Types of Provinces: 1. Water- Only fleets can move to or support these provinces 2. Coastal- Both armies and fleets can move to or support these provinces 3. Inland- Only armies can move to or support these provinces Turn Order: 1. Diplomatic Phase- find out what other nations are doing, make plans, or deceive others. 2. Order Writing Phase- Write out the orders for your units in the appropriate manner How to Write Orders: 1. Hold- Fleet London-Holds= Fleet at London Holds 2. Move- Army Paris-Burgundy= Army at Paris moves to Burgundy 3. Support- Army Paris Supports Army Marseilles-Burgundy= Army at Paris supports the army at Marseilles move to Burgundy a. Support adds 1 strength to the action of the supported unit b. Fleets may not support into inland provinces and armies may not support into water provinces c. You can support a unit that is moving to an province adjacent to the supporting unit d. You can support a unit that is holding if it is adjacent to the supporting unit e. You can support a unit that is convoying if it is adjacent to the supporting unit 4. Convoy- a. Part one- Army London-Norway= Army at London moves to Norway b. Part two- Fleet North Sea Convoy Army London-Norway= Fleet in the North Sea convoys the army at London to Norway Order Rules to Remember: 1. Units of equal strength attempting to occupy the same province cause all units to remain in their original province 2. One unit not moving can stop a unit or series of units from moving 3. Units cannot trade places without a convoy (Three or more units can rotate) 4. You dislodge a unit if the unit moving into the project has greater strength than the current unit

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Diplomacy Key Words Cheat SheetTypes of Provinces:

1. Water- Only fleets can move to or support these provinces2. Coastal- Both armies and fleets can move to or support these provinces3. Inland- Only armies can move to or support these provinces

Turn Order:1. Diplomatic Phase- find out what other nations are doing, make plans, or deceive others.2. Order Writing Phase- Write out the orders for your units in the appropriate manner

How to Write Orders:1. Hold- Fleet London-Holds= Fleet at London Holds2. Move- Army Paris-Burgundy= Army at Paris moves to Burgundy3. Support- Army Paris Supports Army Marseilles-Burgundy= Army at Paris supports the army at

Marseilles move to Burgundya. Support adds 1 strength to the action of the supported unitb. Fleets may not support into inland provinces and armies may not support into water

provincesc. You can support a unit that is moving to an province adjacent to the supporting unitd. You can support a unit that is holding if it is adjacent to the supporting unite. You can support a unit that is convoying if it is adjacent to the supporting unit

4. Convoy- a. Part one- Army London-Norway= Army at London moves to Norwayb. Part two- Fleet North Sea Convoy Army London-Norway= Fleet in the North Sea convoys

the army at London to Norway

Order Rules to Remember:1. Units of equal strength attempting to occupy the same province cause all units to remain in their

original province2. One unit not moving can stop a unit or series of units from moving3. Units cannot trade places without a convoy (Three or more units can rotate)4. You dislodge a unit if the unit moving into the project has greater strength than the current unit5. You may cut support by attacking a unit giving support (Unless the attacking unit is from the

province that the unit to which it is giving support6. A unit being dislodged by one province can still cut support in another

Retreat and Disband Phase:1. A dislodged unit must retreat to an adjacent province to which it could normally move

a. It may not retreat to the province from which the attacker came or a province left vacant by a standoff

2. A unit that cannot retreat must disband

Gaining and Losing Units Phase:1. After each Fall turn, a unit will count their supply centers2. For every supply center for which they do not have a unit, they may build a unit in their own

home country3. For every unit for which they do not have a supply center, they must select a unit and disband it