You’re right that this rule is ambigious in this rule book. But to me the intention of the game makers is very clear. That shows not from this rule book, but from all rule books after this version. For example in the rule book from 1943 2nd, They state specifically that all strategic bombing raids take place first. This resolves any argument about who pays the IPC’s to the bank, the attacker or the defender! Since they solved this in the next rule book, i think it is quite obvious what they intended and tried to correct.
Will I need my capital later guys?
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Actually, my policy with Germany is usually to take Southern Europe with everything in Germany right before the hammer comes down from Eastern Europe to knock out their ability to place units there next turn and then I attack Western Europe the following turn to make the Allies go backwards away from Russia to give Japan an extra turn to either take Russia or advance further into Europe with much less resistance.
That’s not bad… I’ll have to keep that in mind in the future.
thanks!
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I used to do it all the time. But only with Russia - obviously. Didn’t work out so well. My idea was that I could run the Russian army over to help defend against Germany and suicide them on Berlin to lighten it. My other idea was I could use the Russian army to move back and threaten Japanese production.
Neither worked out too well, unfortunately. Maybe I didn’t do it right, but I think it’s more a matter of Japan can easily outflank you with tanks and manpower if you run back and Germany can usually turtle up well enough to allow Japan in the back door to free them.
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Run to Archangel, Karelia, then E. Europe. Usually Japan doesn’t have enough pure tanks to kill your stack, usually relies on a lot of infantry shielding which can’t catch up to you if you run. Plus you can always leave behind 1 inf to block a blitz if that’s what worries you.
Even if it doesn’t work out so well, it would almost certainly work out worse if you stayed in a losing battle.
Plus Japan has to be careful of liberating European territories; if they do so then the Allies will just get more dollars out of capturing Berlin, and those territories will be dead to both sides until the Allies can push back and take them - on their own time and terms.
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I think your ability or need to run away from the homeland depends on your current forces. When your down material and income it does not make sence to exchange and this must be avoided. But if you retreat you need to ask: Is your force composed of offensive points to give it reasonable chances for success or by exchange you cost the enemy of his best troops and imbalance him for a blow elsewhere?
if you cant retake the capital and your already isolated from support. its probably best to defend and take as much of him as possible.
But if holding down his forces far away from another front that is going to be opened… then you can save your game, because his power will be moving back to the weak side and leaving you alone or reducing the odds.
Its like what the Americans did on operation Torch… landed in Morocco, and Rommel had to abandon his flank against the 8th army. If this didn’t happen he would have kept pressure on Monty. It was like a deck of cards in late 1942 Africa
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Good point, there is that 10-20% that you could do severe damage to the opponent by staying, that should also be considered.
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Actually, I think it would depend on how weak Germany is.
I might consider running from Moscow and letting the Japanese get it, staying 1 move ahead of the Japanese infantry, if I can knock Germany back enough that England can take it then America can reinforce it so it cannot be liberated.
The best part is, Japan’s been liberating the land behind me, so they cannot collect for it until I take it, and I’m not taking it until I can hold it. Also, Europe is > Russia in value. (38 IPC if you include Norway vs 24 IPC.)
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I actually used this in a game a few weeks ago. America was placing his focus on the Pacific, and GB and Russia were being kicked around by Germany (mainly due to NAs).
Since Japan was weak on the ground in Asia, we decided to abandon Moscow two turns before it would have been captured by Germany. A large, mixed Russian force was able to liberate India (giving Britain an IC) and eventually kick Japan off of the mainland with aid from American landings in Bury. The 8 INF built in Moscow did nothing to slow Germany down, but Japan was reduced to only Japan and valueless islands by that point. With Japan unable to do much of anything, Germany tried to take London before America could transfer more fleet to the Atlantic. It didn’t work, and cost him most of his airforce.
We won the game by concession, and we never did retake Moscow. :-P
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Yeah you don’t have to retake the capital you abandoned immediately, but you can really put those units to good action.
And it would have been better I think to roll tech dice for rockets instead of building some paltry inf force as the last build before the capital goes under ^^
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I disagree, building units with the money is better then tech rolls because your units just built can act as a rear guard taking down some enemies, but more importantly, making him attack with significant force instead of just moving one guy in to occupy the land.
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@Cmdr:
I disagree, building units with the money is better then tech rolls because your units just built can act as a rear guard taking down some enemies, but more importantly, making him attack with significant force instead of just moving one guy in to occupy the land.
Mrs Units 2007 speaks up…. get more inf!
Actually I think if you’re gonna get clobbered already that you are running away from 20+ units already (I just picked a number), would 5 inf really do that much good?
I think rolling for 3 tech for rockets is not a bad idea (novel for sure)… take them guns with you and go. That tech could live on, whereas those 5 guys are dead for sure.
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Interesting, I hadn’t considered the idea of bringing the rockets with.
I was thinking that 5 infantry in Russia would almost FORCE your opponent to attack with 10 ground units at least and, if lucky, might actually survive a round.
But, hmm, if you had retreated that Caucasian AA Gun and you had two now, that’s two rockets at Japan, since he more then likely has at least one IC on the mainland by that point in the game…… Or two at Germany if you run that way.