Fun fact, the queen used to be much weaker in earlier versions of the game. The current omnidirectional moveset came about in 15th century Spain, and was sometimes called "madwoman's chess" because of how much she was girlbossing
Initially, its only move was one square diagonally. Around 1300, its abilities were enhanced to allow it to jump two squares diagonally (onto a same-colored square) for its first move.
Fun fact, the queen used to be much weaker in earlier versions of the game. The current omnidirectional moveset came about in 15th century Spain, and was sometimes called "madwoman's chess" because of how much she was girlbossing
What was it before? Identical to the king but could be lost?
From wikipedia:
So a terrible pawn-bishop combo
A truly pointless piece
deleted by creator
Smh, more power creep game design from the chess devs.