Thank you!
Strict Neutrals
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Okay so I guess if a strict neutral is attacked, all other strict’s fight against the side that attacked them. So say the UK attacks Sweden. So example Spain has I don’t know a few infantry. Therefore do they become German, Italian, or Japanese infantry.
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They become pro-axis and the infantry and territory is taken by whichever power walks into it
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Pretty much what he said.
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Pretty much what he said.
yea, pretty much what he said
yea, pretty much what he said
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Pretty much what he said.
yea, pretty much what he said
yea, pretty much what he said
yea, pretty much what he said
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Pretty much what he said.
yea, pretty much what he said
yea, pretty much what he said
yea, pretty much what he said
yea, pretty much what he said
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Pretty much what he said.
yea, pretty much what he said
yea, pretty much what he said
yea, pretty much what he said
yea, pretty much what he said
yea, pretty much what he said
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Grrr
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Pretty much what he said.
yea, pretty much what he said
yea, pretty much what he said
yea, pretty much what he said
yea, pretty much what he said
yea, pretty much what he said
yea, pretty much what he said
Except that if the Swedes repelled the British attack, surviving Swedish infantry could be taken from any Axis infantry pieces, then replaced if necessary when a player moves in. If both sides are all killed in the battle, you have to improvise some sort of “pro-Axis” marker for Sweden until it is occupied.
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If both sides are all killed in the battle, you have to improvise some sort of “pro-Axis” marker for Sweden until it is occupied.
No, you don’t, because all strict neutrals are now pro-Axis. However, until a power claims the territory, you do need to indicate somehow that the Swedish army has been used up. An upside down control marker works well.