what Hobbes is saying is 100% true. But, where tanks become a real problem for the allies is on Persia. Stack 8+ there and use German force to open Kazhak. Even if the Allies know to look for it, the mere threat of it is often enough for them to give up the Caucausus complex.
Re: transports
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Hi guys. This may have been asked before (if so feel free to direct me to the appropriate post).new to game and only just played first game yesterday and this situation arose….
Once land units are offloaded by a transport to a territory, can a second transport present at this territory load these same land units and offload them elsewhere (my opponents opinion)? Or, does the movement from the first transport also constitute all the movement for the land units for that turn also (my opinion/interpretation of rules)?
If you can use transports like this, is there a limit to number of transport-chains you can use?
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Once a transport unloads a unit, movement for the unit and the transport is done.
No “transport chains” as you describe them.
BTW, welcome.
Stick around, there is a lot of useful information on the boards.
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Once a transport unloads a unit, movement for the unit and the transport is done.
No “transport chains” as you describe them.
BTW, welcome.
Stick around, there is a lot of useful information on the boards.
Thanx for your prompt response. :-)
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