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Last update:17 May 2019

Diplomacy is one of the main tools in Imperator: Rome.

Many of its actions give you a chance to establish various relationships and agreements with other nations.

Many of these actions will cost you a specific amount of Oratory points.

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Here you’re able to declare war, ask for peace or make an alliance.

This mode also allows you to select other countries to see their relations and dependencies.

Diplomatic reputation plays a significant role.

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It can encourage other states to enter into treaties and agree on the proposed terms.

It also affects the integration of subordinate states.

The diplomatic stanceis your general attitude to all states.

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Each stance offers bonuses and has some restrictions.

This limit includes alliances, vassals and defensive leagues.

The higher the country rank, the more relations you’re able to have.

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A city-state can have 1 relation and Regional Power can have up to 3 relations.

Some events, laws, trade resources can increase the number of diplomatic relations.

The game has many diplomatic options.

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Over time, you will be able to increase this range.

Some of these actions require that the destination state or province be within the Diplomatic range.

The higher the state rank, the greater the diplomatic range.

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It is also an easy way to increase the power of your state and defend yourself against other powers.

Thoughtful use of diplomacy will allow you to survive and succeed.

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