Diplomacy

Diplomacy (or diplomatic stance) is the relationship of every player in a game. It determines who among the other players are the player's allies, neutral or foe. The three main diplmatic stances are:
 * Ally
 * Neutral
 * Enemy
 * Detailed descriptions of each diplomatic stance will be provided on the respective sections of each game in the page, as every game in the Age of Empires series has a different approach regarding diplomatic settings.

Age of Empires
In the original Age of Empires, the three diplomatic stances are available. It can be changed anytime. Note: It is possible that the pther player has a different diplomatic stance other than the stance the player is set to another player. For example, Player 1 is set to ally towards Player 2 however Player 2's stance is Enemy towards Player 1. In this case, Player 1 can not attack any unit that belongs to Player 2, however, Player 2 will attack Player 1's units automatically.
 * Ally - The player can not attack any unit or building that belongs to a player to whom he/ she is allied with. Allied players are usually under a same team
 * Neutral - The player's military units automatically attack other player's military units to whom he/ she is set to neutral with. Buildings and villagers that belong to another player to whom the player is neutral are not automatically attacked by the player's military units, and must be manually tasked to do so
 * Enemy - The player's military units will automatically attack any units that belongs to a player he/ she is enemy with.

Allied Victory: This is  applicable for allied players in a game This gives the player to share same victory condition with an allied player. For example, Player 1 wins by defending a Wonder until the countdown expires, and is allied with Player 2, and has checked "Allied Victory" box, both players would be win the game.

Age of Empires II
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