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    8 days ago

    The Oligarch

    While still standing, can force any non-pawn, non-oligarch piece on the opposite side to preform one move on their choice per turn.

    The Landlord

    Can claim any spot on the board as their own displacing the existing piece there and forcing it to move. If the piece has no viable move, they are just culled.

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      8 days ago

      Both of these are waaaaaay to strong. Landlord just “culls” the Queen first turn. Or why not just the king?

      Oligarch may also may just end in repeated moves. White uses oligarch to move black piece to bad position. Black moves same piece to good position again. One round wasted without any change to board.

      Also, chess is based on the premise that you have to move a piece every turn and if you can’t, the game is a draw. Both of your pieces work by not moving.