VictoryFirst (Allies) vs The_Good_Captain (Germans) | D-Day Balance Game 1
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G2 Reinforcements
Rennes: [dice 2d6]
Rouen: [dice 2d6] -
2d6: 1, 2
2d6: 4, 1 -
sorry, I missed the G17 German infantry
German infantry attacks: [dice 1d6]
UK infantry defend: [dice 4d6]
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1d6: 2
4d6: 5, 3, 1, 5 -
End of round 2, game aggregate dice results:
Allies: +1.5 actual, +1 low luck, -2 reinforcements
Axis: +.47 actual, -.5 low luck, -12 reinforcements -
Rolling for American fighter in P34
[dice 1d6]Rollling for British fighter in P39
[dice 1d6] -
1d6: 1
1d6: 6 -
One bomber attacks AA gun in Cherbourg
[dice 1d6] -
1d6: 1
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the remaining AA gun in Cherbourg shoots back at the bomber [dice 1d6]
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1d6: 1
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@VictoryFirst said in VictoryFirst (Allies) vs The_Good_Captain (Germans) | D-Day Balance Game 1:
Rolling for American fighter in P34
[dice 1d6]Rollling for British fighter in P39
[dice 1d6]Where are these fighters?
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I’m confused about several things here. First is my error. The German infantry in G17 should not be there. It was eliminated on G2 so the British should be free to move.
Second, why did you roll for AA fire against the fighters? I see all eight fighters over territories without German AA.
Lastly, when you target a territory with bombers or fighters, the AA guns all get to shoot at the aircraft(s). In the case of Cherbourg, both AA guns would get to shoot at the bomber but because one was destroyed by the bomber, that one AA does not get to shoot back. The other does however.
With all this, my recommendation is to refire the entire turn without the German in G17. What do you think?