Yeah, I wish they put the couple of rules not in both books in the global section at the back.
Europe has the straits rule.
Pacific has Kamikaze and China rules.
If you’re aware of that, it isn’t too much of a problem.
If it’s not possible because you failed to clear the blockade, well…. too bad for those brave pilots. No carrier is coming.
This made my smile and a little bid sad ;)
Happy to help - I enjoy explaining stuff - I’m a teacher
Happy gaming
Refer to the bottom of page 29 and top of page 30 in the 2nd edition Europe manual, under “air units” for the rules we just discussed.
You can’t fly over true neutrals, correct?
You can’t fly over true neutrals, correct?
Yes and no. Gamer will fill you in when he wakes up :wink:
<cough>I’ll have you know I was up at 7:45 this morning…. Was out of town for a few hours
Answer coming right up - I think it’s answered in my neutrals/Mongolia thread post - hang on a sec</cough>
http://www.axisandallies.org/forums/index.php?topic=30776.new#new
Also for anyone else reading this -
My summary of the confusing Mongolia and Neutrals rules are summarized - see the first post in the thread above.
Do you need an airbase to be able to send up fighter interceptors on a SBR?
@captain:
Do you need an airbase to be able to send up fighter interceptors on a SBR?
NO
And there is no 3 plane limit.
Does West India count as a European territory for purposes of the UK’s National Objective in the Global game?
Not in Global.
It is swapped with Western Canada from the Pacific map.
This means UK Pacific’s income is now 17 and Europe’s is 28.
Does West India count as a European territory for purposes of the UK’s National Objective in the Global game?
Wittmann is right -
to clarify,
West India is a Pacific territory for ALL purposes, including the European NO.
And West Canada is likewise a Europe board territory for all purposes, including the European NO. (So Japan has a chance to snipe the NO from the UK when the USA can’t counter-attack it!)
Gamer will fill you in when he wakes up :wink:
Was a reasonable assumption, though :-)
:-)
Mongolia
Germany attacks Spain causing all neutrals to go pro-allies. This includes Mongolian territories correct? Would this allow Russia to move land units into the Mongolian territories during non-combat movements and capture the territories?
Mongolia
Germany attacks Spain causing all neutrals to go pro-allies. This includes Mongolian territories correct? Would this allow Russia to move land units into the Mongolian territories during non-combat movements and capture the territories?
Yes, it includes Mongolia. If the ALLIES break neutrality, Mongolia is still a strict neutral (will only go Pro-Axis if directly attacked by Russia)
So yes, Russia can take control of Mongolian territories during the noncombat phase only, as they are Pro-Allied
Thanks, that’s what I thought. If Japan directly attacks a Mongolian territory while it is a strict neutral, the Mongolian territories will not flip to Russian control, but they will go pro-allies along with all other strict neutrals, correct?
Thanks, that’s what I thought. If Japan directly attacks a Mongolian territory while it is a strict neutral, the Mongolian territories will not flip to Russian control, but they will go pro-allies along with all other strict neutrals, correct?
Correct, assuming Japan is not attacking any Russian territories bordering Mongolia at the same time.
The only time Mongolia all goes straight to the Russians is when Japan attacks Russian-controlled territory bordering Mongolia.
Can you blitz empty neutrals you at war with?
Yes, you can blitz any neutral that is not pro-you
(assuming no units in it, of course)