Yeah, I’ve read that and I believe it. I think until 1943 or 1944 the Americans had more ground units in the Pacific?
Yeah, the US built a ton of ships. For some reason the US never gets to seemingly similar numbers in the game.
@DocFav 4 seems excessive to me, even 2 could be a huge swing and still unusual. What if you threw in a SB, that way you can bomb your confiscated factories later?
Might have to try that. 2 fighters and a bomber for Russia. A destroyer for US in the Atlantic. Hmmmmm.
Only problem with it is that the bid will not come into effect until earliest turn 4. I would consider that bit of a waste.
@trulpen I agree as well, but could prove interesting. The planes could be used in Yunaan though.
@Kvothe said in What is the most unusual/annoying/strange allied bid:
@trulpen I agree as well, but could prove interesting. The planes could be used in Yunaan though.
Now that is something concrete that’s very valuable! :) Then they will come into good use already in turn 2.
Controlling Yunnan will make things hard for Japan, so it’s a good plan. The figs are also very flexible, so will be able to get back home in time were they’re most needed.
I think you cant go wrong with a Russian battleship
oh, what be cool on a bid of 26+, a british carrier in 110 and a french fighter on top of it.
@WindowWasher said in What is the most unusual/annoying/strange allied bid:
oh, what be cool on a bid of 26+, a british carrier in 110 and a french fighter on top of it.
Can’t do it. Atleast not by default. UK and z110 is not the same territory.
@trulpen what about subs in 98?
@WindowWasher said in What is the most unusual/annoying/strange allied bid:
@trulpen what about subs in 98?
It’s possible by mutual agreement, but default says 1 unit per territory of the nations’s unit presence.
Not sure about Paris. Maybe it would be possible to put 2 figs there?
but 110 has british and french ships
Of course. You’re right! Just woke up. 😁
Same goes there though. Depends what the rules state, one unit per territory or nation. Think it’s the latter actually.
G probably still has enough to make an autokill, especially with Bismarck. Might be expensive though.
@trulpen I figured lol, was wondering why you were on, is sweden UTC+1 or 2
To my knowing UTC+2.
@trulpen well, good morning, and good night!
Good night! :)
Excerpt from the League rules:
"Default settings for bidding:
Which means you would need your opponents permission to place that bid, but then you might as well place those 6 inf in Paris. ;)
@trulpen said in What is the most unusual/annoying/strange allied bid:
Same goes there though. Depends what the rules state, one unit per territory or nation. Think it’s the latter actually.
Meant former. Boy, I’m (don’t know what it’s called in English).