• Official Q&A

    @Veqryn:

    the faq states that escorting boat and transport have to make their entire move together…

    Not exactly.  It states that the transport must make its entire move accompanied by the escort.  The escort may move before joining the transport or after leaving it, as long as the transport’s entire move is covered.

    @Veqryn:

    but this brings up two questions

    i have a transport and a destroyer/cruiser that start the turn in the same sea zone

    if i move the transport and the destroyer/cruiser both THROUGH a sea zone with a submarine, then the sub can not roll

    Correct.

    @Veqryn:

    but what if i stop the destroyer in the sea zone to attack the submarine, and let the transport continue and move through?  and what if i just stop the destroyer there but do not attack?  and what if it is a cruiser, not a destroyer?

    and what if i attack the sea zone with a destroyer that begins a different sea zone than the one the transport begins in?  and again, what if i just stop in that sea zone, and what if it is a cruiser?

    In all of these cases the sub may attack the transport.  If a ship is hunting subs, it’s not guarding transports.

    @Veqryn:

    and also, the rulebook states that a transport moving INTO or THROUGH the sea zone without escort can be attacked by the submarine, so what about transport that begin alone in a sea zone with an enemy submarine.  they can still load units, but does the submarine get a shot at them if they move out of the sea zone? does it get a shot at them if they stay there?

    No.

    @Veqryn:

    and lastly… sorry krieg, the submarines have the ON STATION ability to disrupt a convoy.  what about submarines that submerged during combat?

    Submerging has no effect on anything beyond the combat in which it is done.  It is simply a mechanism by which subs withdraw from combat and remain in the sea zone.  After the end of a battle, there is no such thing as a submerged sub.

    @Veqryn:

    what about a enemy submarine that is in a convoy zone that is not submerged, but IS with a friendly naval surface combat warship?  (like an enemy submarine and your destroyer in the same convoy sea zone?)

    Subs (and other ships) may disrupt convoys regardless of the presence of enemy units.

  • Official Q&A

    @Veqryn:

    i think the sub rules are really really confusing and really really not-very-realistic

    if i have a group of 10 transports moving through a zone with a single sub, the sub only rolls once.  so a 1/3 chance that a single transport dies

    but if i have a group of 10 transports, some of them are coming from a different sea zone, and some are going to different sea zone, then that single submarine fires 10 times, meaning approximately 3-4 transports will die.

    and if there are 3 submarines instead of 1, then actually there is a very good chance that all 10 transports will die.  but if they are moving as a group, probably only 1 transport will die.

    could this get any more complicated or unfair?  the difference between moving as a group and moving individually is 9 dead transport in this example.

    There’s safety in numbers.  When ten transports are moving together, nine can escape while the sub is attacking the tenth.  When they move individually, the sub can attack each one.  Besides, how often are you really going to move ten unescorted transports individually through a sea zone?


  • Two Quick Questions:

    1.)  If UK / ANZAC are not yet at war with Japan, can China Enter Burma / Kwang during its non-combat movement?

    2.)  At what point can the US capture a Dutch territory?  Only after Japan has occupied it?

    Thanks in advance

  • Official Q&A

    1. Yes.

    2. The US can take ownership of Dutch territories only by capturing them from Japan.


  • @Krieghund:

    1. Yes.

    2. The US can take ownership of Dutch territories only by capturing them from Japan.

    So if they’re still Dutch, the US can’t capture them?

  • Official Q&A

    No.  Only the UK and ANZAC may take control of Dutch territories from Holland.

  • Customizer

    what about a transport and a destroyer, that enter a sea zone that contains an enemy submarine
    then i bring in a cruiser/or another destroyer
    then the transport exits the sea with that other ship
    while the first ship stays behind (and may or may not fight the sub)

  • Official Q&A

    The transports must be accompanied by at least one individual warship for their entire move in order to be considered escorted.  “Hand-offs” are not allowed.


  • More Dutch questions……

    Can the Dutch territory only be taken durning combat by UK/ANZAC?

    Again the situtation came up.  If the UK takes during combat can it land aircraft there on non com during the same turn?

    Does the is also hold true for the French territories?

    If  Japan is at war with China, UK/ANZAC (UK/ANZAC attacked) at the end of its third turn when can the US declare war on Japan?

  • Official Q&A

    @leddux:

    Can the Dutch territory only be taken durning combat by UK/ANZAC?

    Dutch territories that are still Dutch are moved into by Allied units during noncombat movement.

    @leddux:

    Again the situtation came up.  If the UK takes during combat can it land aircraft there on non com during the same turn?

    UK/ANZAC can land air units in Dutch territories in noncombat movement any time they like.

    @leddux:

    Does the is also hold true for the French territories?

    French terriories still under French control may be moved into in noncombat movement at any time by UK/ANZAC, but they may not be taken control of.

    @leddux:

    If  Japan is at war with China, UK/ANZAC (UK/ANZAC attacked) at the end of its third turn when can the US declare war on Japan?

    If Japan and UK/ANZAC are at war because of an unprovoked Japanese attack, the US may declare war on Japan at the beginning of the Combat Move phase of its next turn.  If they are at war because UK/ANZAC attacked first, the US must wait until the Collect Income phase of its third turn.


  • Can Japan take French territories without provoking the allies?

  • Official Q&A

    Yes.

  • '22 '19 '18

    UK/ANZAC can take control of Dutch territories by just landing an airplane there during non-combat, correct?

  • Official Q&A

    No.  They can move air units there, but it takes a land unit to take control.


  • Hi Krieghund,

    I have a few questions regarding subs and convoy disruption.

    Let’s say my opponent has 2 subs on station, sinking my convoy.  If I attack them with 1 sub and the ennemy submerge instead of fighting, does this clear my convoy and allow me to collect the income at the end of my turn?

    Another situation, if he attacks one convoy zone with two subs and I have a single sub defending and I submerge, do his subs block my convoy if I have a submerge sub in the same sea zone?  Or do I need to attack him on my turn, with the results explained above?

    And finaly,  a sub attack a single aircraft carrier with two fighters on board, do the plane take off but can’t hit the sub and have a chance to land somewhere if the carrier is sunk, or do they stay on the carrier and sink with it as cargo?

    Many thanks!

    Serk


  • Deleted because my interpretations were wrong.

  • Official Q&A

    @Serk:

    Let’s say my opponent has 2 subs on station, sinking my convoy.  If I attack them with 1 sub and the ennemy submerge instead of fighting, does this clear my convoy and allow me to collect the income at the end of my turn?

    No.

    @Serk:

    Another situation, if he attacks one convoy zone with two subs and I have a single sub defending and I submerge, do his subs block my convoy if I have a submerge sub in the same sea zone?  Or do I need to attack him on my turn, with the results explained above?

    Enemy ships raid your convoys regardless of whether or not you have ships in the zone.

    @Serk:

    And finaly,  a sub attack a single aircraft carrier with two fighters on board, do the plane take off but can’t hit the sub and have a chance to land somewhere if the carrier is sunk, or do they stay on the carrier and sink with it as cargo?

    They are considered to be defending in the air, so they must find a place to land if the carrier is sunk or damaged.


  • Hi angain krieghund,

    Thanks for the answers, looks like the submarines can be very effective at disrupting convoy if no ennemy destroyers are around.

    I have another question about scrambling planes.

    If on the first turn my opponent sends a fleet in an adjacent sea zone to my island with airbase, but for some reason he can’t take the island on that turn and his fleet stops in that sea zone.

    On my following non-combat move I send many air planes to land on this island.  Will those planes be allowed to scramble and attack the ennemy fleet on my opponent next turn if it stays there during my opponent next combat move?  And if it moves out of the sea zone during combat move?  Does it need new ennemy ships to enter the sea zone to trigger scrambling?

    Thanks!

    Serk

  • Official Q&A

    Scrambling is a defensive action, so it may only be done in response to an attack.  Movement alone will not trigger it.  Your planes may only scramble if your units in the sea zone are attacked or an amphibious assault is declared against the island.  It doesn’t matter whether the attacking units moved into the sea zone or if they were already there.


  • I’m not sure how much this will give away if you answer but I’ll ask anyway; is it balanced enough so that France will last at least a round against the German onslaught?

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