Yes, ignore that, as this is related to the forum software change that occurred in 2018. Some characters haven’t been converted correctly.
Global 2nd edition Q+A ( AAG40.2)
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But then the tt cannot do anything else afterwards? Ie if I move my tt out of the sea zone, I cannot load it with units and lets say activate a Pro allies or pro axis territory.
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or load units and leave the sea zone ( not doing a amphibious assault), because you are doing a non combat move in a combat move phase.
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@aequitas-et-veritas said in Global 2nd edition Q+A ( AAG40.2):
@krieghund good answer but only partially filled.
“Partially filled”?
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@sovietishcat said in Global 2nd edition Q+A ( AAG40.2):
But then the tt cannot do anything else afterwards? Ie if I move my tt out of the sea zone, I cannot load it with units and lets say activate a Pro allies or pro axis territory.
or load units and leave the sea zone ( not doing a amphibious assault), because you are doing a non combat move in a combat move phase.
No. The only way units may be loaded and/or offloaded during combat movement is for an amphibious assault.
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@krieghund Thank you, this is what we have waited for.
Now it is filled! :grinning:
The Sub hack prevents the opponent from load and offloading accordingly and hinders it. Yes you can amphib and therefor load and off load, but you can’t use the involved TT for offloading normaly, and that is what this was all about.
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Thank you Krieghund for your help and time!
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I have another Global 1940 2E rule clarification question. This one may sound stupid. If you purchase a Minor IC at the beginning of a turn, then move one land unit into a friendly neutral territory that is worth 2ipcs, can you PLACE your newly purchased Minor IC on the “claimed” friendly neutral on the same turn?
I read a post on this forum dating back to 2013 which advocates germany purchasing a minor IC turn 1, moving an infantry into finland, and then placing that minor IC in finland. I dont think its a good idea, I just want to know if it is a legal move.
Another application (if this move is legal) would be ULK transporting a tank and infantry to friendly neutral greece, and placing a minor IC down in greece (same turn)Please advise.
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@greyleaf2
From Eur rules, p23:
“Move the newly purchased units from the mobilization zone on the game board to eligible spaces you have controlled
since the start of your turn.”So since you would be putting the industrial complex on the board in the “Mobilize New Units” phase, you fail this test.
That was kind of hard to find.
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In G40, if a defender has a sub And destroyer, the attacker has a Sub and some planes but no attacking destroyer, doesn’t the defending Sub with it’s First strike Fire first before the attacking Sub?
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@nolimit I can’t see why it would go before the attacking sub.
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@lennardf Not Me, but My opponent eventually Saw the light though!!!😁
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@Nolimit I think your interpretation is correct.
Sub surprise strikes happen before the main combat rounds
Destroyers prevent surprise strikesSo in this case the defender’s side has a DD so the attacking sub does not get a surprise strike, but the attacker’s side does not have a DD, so the defending sub will surprise strike
https://www.axisandallies.org/forums/topic/13666/submarine-alpha-2-rules/2
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Yep surfer
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Tried searching and all I get is “No Matches Found” lol
Is a transport considered a surface warship for the Italian Mediterranean Objective
Thanks
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@barnee Nope. A warship = surface vessel with attack value. Not sure where this is in the rules so if you want to wait for someone more proficient in rules to weigh in, I understand.
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@barnee But you can improve your search results by looking in “Titles and Posts” rather than just the default “Titles”. Several posts describe warships.
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@barnee said in Global 2nd edition Q+A ( AAG40.2):
Tried searching and all I get is “No Matches Found” lol
Is a transport considered a surface warship for the Italian Mediterranean Objective
Thanks
Searching the PDF-rulebooks is easier. While there are many mentions of the fact in the rulebook, the most clear definiton is given on page 31 Europe 1940.2, unit profiles, sea units:
“For the sake of these rules, the following are surface warships: battleships, carriers, cruisers, and destroyers. Transports are not warships. Submarines are warships, but they are not surface warships.”
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@panther said in Global 2nd edition Q+A ( AAG40.2):
“For the sake of these rules, the following are surface warships: battleships, carriers,
cruisers, and destroyers. Transports are not warships. Submarines are warships, but they are not surface warships.”Edit
Yes this is what I was missing. I went to the Objectives
• 5 IPCs if there are no Allied surface warships in the Mediterranean sea (sea zones 92 through 99). Theme:
Propaganda and strategic advantageI surprise myself to this day by missing the obvious lol
Still don’t know why my search didn’t return a result lol
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@barnee A reasonable improvement to the rules would be:
if there are no Allied surface warships (battleships, carriers,
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P Panther forked this topic on