• @Veqryn:

    under no circumstance would i let a rulebook that didn’t think of all possible scenarios dictate that a player can win while their capital is under seige just because it says so….

    My thoughts exactly.
    You mean capital actually occupied, not “under siege”, right?

  • TripleA

    @Veqryn:

    i’d say if the allies control the Japanese island, then the game MUST continue until either:

    1. the Japanese liberate their island, while controlling 6 vcs, therefor winning
    2. or the Western Allies get 3 victory cities and therefore winning
    3. the Japanese liberate their island, while losing two other vcs, bringing their total vc’s down to 5 or less…. meaning that the game then just continues as normal

    that is an interesting house rule.

    @Veqryn:

    under no circumstance would i let a rulebook that didn’t think of all possible scenarios dictate that a player can win while their capital is occupied just because it says so….

    i think this is contradictory to your statement number 2.

    consider the following scenario.
    allies control tokyo, shanghai, manilla, honolulou, and hong kong. japan controls san fransico, sydney, and calcutta.
    you said this would be a win for allies, however the allies capitals are occupied.

    i would prefer to play by a house rule that says japan wins by controlling 6 victory cities at the end of a complete round and one of the victory cities mustt be tokyo. allies win by controlling tokyo and at least one of their capitals after the power of japan has had one turn to try to recapture tokyo.

    when triplea gets a pac40 variant i would hope all triplea games are played by these house rules.

  • Official Q&A

    @allweneedislove:

    i would prefer to play by a house rule that says japan wins by controlling 6 victory cities at the end of a complete round and one of the victory cities mustt be tokyo. allies win by controlling tokyo and at least one of their capitals after the power of japan has had one turn to try to recapture tokyo.

    You won’t have to have a house rule.  This is exactly what’s going into the errata.

    Thanks, Calvinhobbesliker, for pointing out this problem.


  • Hi Krieghund,

    I have another question regarding subs.

    If there is an amphibious landing involving one transport surported by planes (no surface warship) on an island but an ennemy sub and 1 destroyer is on the adjacent seazone, I understand there must have a sea battle first to get rid of the destroyer.  If the planes kill the destroyer but can’t hit the sub (no friendly destroyer around), can then the transport unload and continue the amphibious assault despite the surviving ennemy sub or does the sub prevent the landing and transports must retreat?

    Cheers,

    Serk

  • Official Q&A

    The sub prevents the landing.  The transport must retreat or be destroyed.  If the sub had been alone, it could have been ignored, but the presence of the destroyer made that impossible.


  • Hi there 'Hund.

    I’ve got two questions, both regarding the finer points of American neutrality/isolationism:

    1. Once the US is at war with Japan, can the Americans take over Dutch territories, or is that right always reserved for the UK/ANZAC player(s)?

    2. Can the US invade non-player neutrals (like Mongolia, if it were reachable) before turn 3?

    _If the answer to #2 is ‘no’, then:

    2b) Can the US enter ‘pro-Allied’ neutrals (or will this be considered an ‘invasion’ as well, and therefore impermissible)?

    Cheers in advance for your time,

    M_I_R_

  • Official Q&A

    @Make_It_Round:

    1. Once the US is at war with Japan, can the Americans take over Dutch territories, or is that right always reserved for the UK/ANZAC player(s)?

    No.  Only UK and ANZAC may take control of Dutch territories while they are still Dutch-controlled.  The US may capture them from Japan, however.

    @Make_It_Round:

    1. Can the US invade non-player neutrals (like Mongolia, if it were reachable) before turn 3?

    The US may not move units into neutral territories before it’s at war.

    @Make_It_Round:

    2b) Can the US enter ‘pro-Allied’ neutrals (or will this be considered an ‘invasion’ as well, and therefore impermissible)?

    No.


  • @Krieghund:

    @Make_It_Round:

    1. Once the US is at war with Japan, can the Americans take over Dutch territories, or is that right always reserved for the UK/ANZAC player(s)?

    No.  Only UK and ANZAC may take control of Dutch territories while they are still Dutch-controlled.  The US may capture them from Japan, however.

    @Make_It_Round:

    1. Can the US invade non-player neutrals (like Mongolia, if it were reachable) before turn 3?

    The US may not move units into neutral territories before it’s at war.

    @Make_It_Round:

    2b) Can the US enter ‘pro-Allied’ neutrals (or will this be considered an ‘invasion’ as well, and therefore impermissible)?

    No.

    Can the US take originally dutch territories from japan?

  • Official Q&A

    Yes.

  • Official Q&A

    The FAQ on Larry’s site has been updated with an erratum concerning the victory conditions.

  • TripleA

    @Krieghund:

    @allweneedislove:

    i would prefer to play by a house rule that says japan wins by controlling 6 victory cities at the end of a complete round and one of the victory cities mustt be tokyo. allies win by controlling tokyo and at least one of their capitals after the power of japan has had one turn to try to recapture tokyo.

    You won’t have to have a house rule.  This is exactly what’s going into the errata.

    excellent work as always. i am impressed with your continuing work to make sure this game is as good as it can be.

    i will call this the allweneedisvictory conditions rule, and when i print out the errata i will put an asterick beside it and refernce it at the bottom of errata, to make myself feel special.


  • If you capture a territoy with an AA gun, are you allowed to move it during noncombat?


  • Also, are you allowed to build a naval base in a landlocked territory(like the caspian sub, this would only be done if you have too much money)?

  • Official Q&A

    @calvinhobbesliker:

    If you capture a territoy with an AA gun, are you allowed to move it during noncombat?

    No.

    @calvinhobbesliker:

    Also, are you allowed to build a naval base in a landlocked territory(like the caspian sub, this would only be done if you have too much money)?

    There’s nothing that says you can’t.

  • '22 '19 '18

    Are you allowed to move an AA gun into a newly captured territory?

  • Official Q&A

    Yes.


  • If I have to do a sea combat before an amphibious assult, and the result of the sea combat is I have 1 trans remaining and my opponent only has trans remaining, can I still unload?


  • @calvinhobbesliker:

    If I have to do a sea combat before an amphibious assult, and the result of the sea combat is I have 1 trans remaining and my opponent only has trans remaining, can I still unload?

    Yes.

  • Official Q&A

    Yup.


  • If a capture a naval base in my turn, can I use it during non-combat?

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