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Which chess piece can only move diagonally?

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The bishop is the chess piece that can only move diagonally. It is represented by a stylized head and mitre and can move any number of squares in any diagonal direction.
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The chess piece that can only move diagonally is the Bishop. In chess, each player starts with two bishops, one positioned on a white square and one on a black square, and they can move any number of squares diagonally as long as the path is not obstructed by any other pieces.
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The Bishop is a chess piece that can only move diagonally on the board. It always stays on the same color of the starting square, meaning that if your bishop starts on a light square, it will only ever move to other light squares on the board. If it starts on a dark square, it will only ever move to other dark squares on the board.
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The only piece that can move diagonally in chess is the "Bishop", In chess there are 2 Bishops for each Side. 2 for the Black side, 2 for the White side.
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