After a year plus of play, there has been a flaw exposed in the LHTR rule set that requires an amendment to the LHTR rules.
The problem exists in the rules for retreat of sea units when submarines are involved.
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It is not clear whether attacking subs can retreat to another sea zone or if they can only retreat by submerging.
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There is no clear order of retreat for sea battles (who gets to retreat first - attacking units or defending subs??)
The amendment currently under consideration will clarify both issues.
Attacking subs may do EITHER: submerge or retreat to a different sea zone from which at least one attacking sea unit came.
The order of retreat would be as follows (note that each step could only occur if there are still opposing units remaining on the battle board)
- Attacking subs may submerge
- Defending subs may submerge
- All attacking sea units including any attacking submarines may retreat to a sea zone from which at least one sea unit came. Attacking subs MAY NOT submerge if this option is used.
As an example of why a rule like this is needed consider the following combat declaration:
6 trns (with 12 units aboard) + ftr attack a seazone with 1 sub, followed by
12 units from seazone amphibiously assault a land territory which has 8 defenders.
In the first two rounds of rolls the ftr misses twice and the sub hits twice. The attacker wants to retreat from the sea battle, aborting the amphib. The defender wants to submerge the sub, forcing the amphibious assault to proceed. (Note than when a submarine submerges, it is removed from the battle board and placed on its side on the map board. If it submerges BEFORE the transports can retreat, then the transports have nothing to retreat from and the amphibious assault must go forward).
Your input and comments would be appreciated.
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Thanks,
BW