Yeah, the issue is that I would like Ethopia in USSR hands, it is one that is avoidable, like I said, I have seen a USSR marker on it but I wasn’t playing this game so I didn’t see how it came. However, I usually have no problem getting to Somalia, and the northern African territories can be confusing because in my case, UK had Italy on a stalemate front line not pressing so Italy had no reason to assume what I was doing until of course he saw me bring my mech. into Africa.
Multiple pro allied neutrals
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Can a tank or mech capture or mobilize 2 neutrals that lean to your side? Example nw Persia and eastern Persia. Or does a unit need to stop in a neutral to mobile and capture the money?
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@Polishpowerhouse They must stop in the first territory:
Rulebook Europe 1940.2, page 10Friendly neutrals may not be attacked, and air units may not fly over them. They can be moved into (but not through) as a noncombat move by land units of a power that is at war…
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@Panther thanks.
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To simplify the rule for any new players that read this; you cannot blitz through a friendly neutral I.E. they stop once they enter.
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@Caesar-Seriona said in Multiple pro allied neutrals:
To simplify the rule for any new players that read this; you cannot blitz through a friendly neutral I.E. they stop once they enter.
Just to avoid confusion:
We are not talking about “blitzing” here, as “blitzing” is a combat move, involving hostile territories.
Moving into a friendly neutral territory takes place during Noncombat Move Phase. This is a noncombat move that is further restricted by the above quoted rule.