@Stoney229:
@shohoku201:
@Stoney229:
@shohoku201:
Moving a naval fleet into a seazone occupied only by an enemies transport, does this act put the naval forces into naval battle? or can the Naval fleet bombard the amphibious invasion since the transport does not have a defense value?
Per AA50 rules I believe the attacker may choose not to attack transports (or subs) when they are not accompanied by surface warships, and I’m guessing (s)he must choose so in order to use bombardment in an amphibious assault.
If this is the case, then J1 attack on Hawaii is not out of the question. Sending 2 battleships, 1 cruiser for naval bombardment, plus three infantry and 2 artillery versus 2 infantry, 1 fighter, 1 tactical bomber, and 1 bomber. Although this slows down Japan’s early advance in Asia, Japan can then send most of their excess fighters & tactical bombers to Hawaii to scramble and defend against USA. This pins down USA
I think you are right to say that it is possible, but I do not think it is worth the 80 extra IPC it would give the USA in the first two rounds. remember: when the US enters the wars, W.USA goes from 10 to 50 IPC value.
If Japan sends 2 Battleships, 3 Aircraft Carriers, 3 Fighters, 3 Tactical Bombers, 1 Cruiser, 3 Destroyers, 1 Submarine, 3 Transports, 3 Infantry and 2 Artillery and successfully invades Hawaii with Naval Bombardment support, USA can attack Japan at sea zone 26 around Hawaii with 1 Battleship, 1 Aircraft Carrier, 1 Bomber, 2 Tactical Bombers, 2 Fighters, 1 Cruiser, 1 Destroyer, 1 Submarine.
USA rolls 4x4s, 3x3sx, 2x2s with 2 free hits
Japan rolls: 5x4s, 4x3s, 3x2s, 2x1s with 5 free hits
On average, USA will hit 4.8 while Japan will hit 6.7
If USA does decide to do this, I think this will decimate their navy, while Japan can take 5 hits for free and repair after the engagement. USA would be left with 17 IPC to place in Western USA. If they bought Navy with 17 IPC it’ll be decimated by Japan on J2.