Thank you!
Axis and Allies 1914 FAQ/Question and Answer Thread
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Amphibious assault against a coastal tt that has 1 Inf 1 Art and 1 Fighter in it.
Does the defending Art fires the pre-emptive strike with 4 ?
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No. It fires on a 3. Pre-emptive artillery strikes are not affected by air supremacy.
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Is there an official FAQ pdf?
If so can I get a link or pointed to what page it is on in this colossal thread? -
Nope. The best I can do is point you to the official unofficial FAQ.
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Thankyou much Krieg, that had what I was looking for.
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After playing a few games I have a few questions:
1. If a naval ship enters a hostile sea zone are they required to fight? From the rule book I read that the attacker has the option.
2. If an artillery fires a preemptive shot in an amphibious attack does it still fire during regular combat?
3. I can’t spawn new inf and art from captured capitals, but can I spawn new navy from captured naval bases?
4. When liberating a friendly capital when does that power come back? Example: Germany controls Moscow, UK attacks Moscow and it is now contested, would Russia be able to collect income on it’s next turn (OOB rules) or do the Allies have to liberate it first before Russia can collect income?Thanks for the help.
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1. No.
2. Yes.
3. No.
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I’m sure this has been asked before so I apologize for my inability to find the answer myself, but I would certainly appreciate some help with this quick question.
Can your units in a contested territory move into an adjacent contested territory to wage conflict there? For instance, can Russian units in a contested Poland reinforce units in a contested Galicia for a renewed offensive against CP forces in Galicia?
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Yes, as long as there were already some Russian units in Galicia at the beginning of the turn.
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helllo, playing a game this weekend and a question arose in my mind. can a nation belonging to your side activate a minor neutral power. for example france which goes to albania to activate it for the italians is this legal? sorry if this has been asked but can’t seem to find a thread or find it in the rules cheers and happy hollidays :p
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Yes.
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To Krieghund,
I started to look through the 42 pages for an answer, but decided I’ll ask even if it has been asked already (don’t suppose someone wants condense this all to a question and answer?).
Can the neutral US move its units into land spaces controlled by future allies (but not contested)? And if so, do they defend if attacked in those spaces?
Merry Christmas, Krieghund.
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And another question Krieghund,
Can I load an inf from a contested space onto a transport and then drop him off in the exact same space he was loaded from? Would this allow me to use BBs for shore bombardment?
Merry Christmas!
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Can the neutral US move its units into land spaces controlled by future allies (but not contested)?
No.
Can I load an inf from a contested space onto a transport and then drop him off in the exact same space he was loaded from?
Sure.
Would this allow me to use BBs for shore bombardment?
No.
Merry Christmas!
Happy New Year!
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Ok. So just to be sure, dropping the inf off a transport into the contested space he came from does NOT constitute an amphibious assault?
Merry Christmas and Happy New Year!
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Yes, as long as there were already some Russian units in Galicia at the beginning of the turn.
What if the units were of an ally?
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Ok. So just to be sure, dropping the inf off a transport into the contested space he came from does NOT constitute an amphibious assault?
Correct. It is an amphibious reinforcement.
So if I wanted to get around that and use shore bombardment, I would have to completely evacuate the contested space and then re-engage?
Cheers
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Ok. So just to be sure, dropping the inf off a transport into the contested space he came from does NOT constitute an amphibious assault?
Correct. It is an amphibious reinforcement.
Never mind. I got my answer from copying and pasting all your answers into another thread.
So if I wanted to get around that and use shore bombardment, I would have to completely evacuate the contested space and then re-engage?
Cheers
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I have posted all questions and Krieghund`s responses here, including the FAQ on page 14 of this thread:
http://www.axisandallies.org/forums/index.php?topic=32651.0
I have done this because going through 42 pages to find an answer is ridiculous, and I am sure Krieghund may get tired of answering the same questions. I will try to keep it up to date for awhile.