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Diplomacy Player Sheets.pdf (1.18 MB) (Log in or Register to download.)
A compilation of 7 player sheets for use when playing Diplomacy. Includes:

-flags of each country to avoid confusion when resolving orders
-quick summary of the Orders with examples on how to write them
- two columns with 17 lines each to write orders. Enough space for an entire game year.

Suggestions to improve it are appreciated.

(Borrowed some of the text from ORDER WRITING REFERENCE by davidgpeterson.)
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Jeremiah Lee
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These are nice, and I'll likely use them in my next game. A point of interest, why does everyone but Germany have 18 lines, with Germany having 17?
 
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  • Posted Mon Aug 23, 2010 2:31 pm
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I noticed that after I uploaded. shake

I had originally had 18 lines on my 'original, but remembered you can never order 18 since that signals the game end. I then changed this to 17 to allow more space to write the orders. I THOUGHT that I was using the 'German template' when creating the others, but must have accidentally started using one of the other '18 Line' templates.

I didn't have time to edit & resend it over the weekend, but I should have time to make the changes for the sake of uniformity this week. I'm going to leave this file up and hopefully get some more feedback/change suggestions before reworking them.
 
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Good work.

Thanks for these I'm gonna try to use them in our next game.

You should have seen the mess that was presented for each turn at the last game!
 
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