The way I see it is this:
A. If the rules do not specifically ban it, then it’s legal. Â
Bidding is a house rule, it’s not to be found in the rule books, or I have yet to see it as even an optional rule. Â For perspective, TECH is optional and is mentioned in the rule book, so it’s not a house rule even if implemented in a game.
B. The rules already put non-Chinese units on the board for China and allow China to use them as if they owned them. Â Allowing them to do the same for other pieces does not feel like much of a stretch, just annoying because now Veqyrn may have to go back into TripleA and edit it so these pieces can be added. lol. (Sorry, it’s literally the most annoying thing I can think of, and even that is tenuous because how many people are going to bid Strategic Bombers or Tanks for China?)
C. Â The spirit of the bidding rule is to allow the player to make up for the fact that s/he feels his/her side cannot win with what it starts with. Â If they think a tactical bomber for China (and 11 IPC might not be too much of a stretch to see in a bid) is what they need to contain Japan long enough for America to come in, then let them. Â If you don’t want to see that happen, counter bid 9 IPC and bar the option from even being on the table. Â Likewise, 1 armored unit is probably not optimal for China, it’s too hard to both use and protect at the same time, though it might come in handy at times as a piece that can stay in newly conquered territories, then again, the planes can retreat from forward positions to safe areas so they both have some merits. Â Personally, I think Artillery is better, but that’s me.
D. Â China’s units are still restricted to Chinese controllable territories which means no matter what the bid is, you’re not going to see Chinese Aircraft Carriers - I don’t care if you give them 100 IPC worth of units to put on the table! Â
As for a D-Day rule, it should have been floated in House Rules instead of a league discussion thread. Â The idea, in a nutshell, was once, per game, the British and Americans in the European theater could have a joint attack on: Normandy and Holland or either one if they didn’t want to hit both. Â That would mean shared transports, shore bombardments and air cover. Â I still think it’s a good rule, but it’s a house rule for the oblivion of other house rules. lol. Â IF we ever end up with a G40 Enhanced then we may see it come back.