Diplomacy

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In Planets.nu, there are several types of diplomatic arrangements you can have with other players. You can set diplomatic status with other players from the Diplomacy screen on the dashboard.

Diplomatic Settings

Diplomatic settings can be set by both players (e.g. sharing intel with each other) or by just by one player.

Send Ambassador

Sending an ambassador to another player simply allows you to receive messages from another player instantly, instead of having to wait for the next turn before reading their messages.

In Campaign mode, a Birdman player with Diplomatic Spies enabled can see your diplomatic status with all other players if you send an ambassador to them.

Safe Passage

If you give Safe Passage to a player, the other player can travel through your minefields or web minefields without hitting any mines or being drained of fuel. Safe Passage will prevent your ships from attacking another player, even if you have Primary Enemy set, or the Kill mission is activated. Giving safe passage to another player will also prevent them from sweeping your minefields.

Share Intel

Share intel includes the Safe Passage agreement. If you share intel with another player, you share information you have about ship locations and planet ownership. If you share intel with a player, you will share:

  • The location of all your planets and ships. Specific details are not shared about your planets or your ships. Starbase locations are not shared.
  • The location and detailed information of planets, ships and starbases belonging to other players that you know about. This includes both intel you discover yourself and information shared by other players.
Important Exception: You will not pass on any information whatsoever about planets or ships belonging to players currently sharing intel with you. It does not matter how your obtained this information. Once a player stops sharing intel with you, you will pass on any previously learned information from them to others (i.e. info about their planets and starbases).
  • Detailed information about any un-owned planets or planets that become un-owned.
  • Your VCR combats.

Full Alliance

Full alliance includes Safe Passage and Share Intel. You will share additional intel with the other player, including all details about your ships (e.g. weapons, ammunition, fuel, damage), except for their friendly codes.

When you have a full alliance with other players, you can combine your scores in order to win the game. For example, in a typical 500-planet game with the Diplomatic Planets win condition enabled, a single player can win by controlling 200 planets; but with a Full Alliance, two (or more) players can win the game when they control 250 planets together.

When both players set their diplomatic status to Full Alliance, the formation of their alliance is publicly announced in the game's newsfeed. It is the only diplomatic status that is publicly announced. If an alliance breaks up it is also announced publicly. Because of the public announcement of alliances, most players wait until near the end of the game before declaring an alliance with each other. In team games, players on the same team start the game with Full Alliance enabled and it cannot be turned off.