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2 | | Each piece has a charge generating a magnetic field, |
3 | | attracting enemy pieces while repelling others. | |
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6 | Every piece has a charge generating a magnetic field, except the two kings |
7 | which have a neutral charge. | |
8 | Pieces of the same color have let's say a positive charge, | |
9 | while the others have a negative charge. | |
10 | After each move positive charges attract negative ones, and repel positive ones. | |
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12 | p Win by capturing opponent's king. There is no notion of check or stalemate here. |
13 | ||
7f0711a8 | 14 | figure.diagram-container |
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15 | .diagram.diag12 |
16 | | fen:3b4/8/3K4/q1R2rP1/3Q4/8/3b4/8: | |
17 | .diagram.diag22 | |
18 | | fen:3b4/8/3K4/qR1Qr1P1/3b4/8/8/8: | |
19 | figcaption Left: before white move Qd5. Right: after this move. | |
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2316f8b8 | 21 | p. |
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22 | Remember that since kings have a neutral charge, any of their movement does not |
23 | change anything on the board. They also block magnetic actions which go in | |
24 | their direction. | |
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26 | p. |
27 | Castling is possible, but no en-passant captures. | |
28 | While castling, the changes are made by the rook movement. | |
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e081ffe3 | 30 | h3 Source |
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31 | |
32 | p | |
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33 | a(href="https://www.chessvariants.com/other.dir/magnetic.html") Magnetic chess |
34 | | on chessvariants.com. | |
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36 | p Inventors: Joao Pedro Neto and Claude Chaunier (1996) |