• My response in blue above is Gars house rule saying the numbers don’t go towards die rolls.

    My response in red is what happens when the numbers go towards the total of ICP"S being sent.

    So if you go by Gar’s house rule its only 1 rule.
    Doesn’t say anything about numbers going towards Die Rolls.


  • SS…You’re a super villant!!!


  • @ghr2:

    @SS:

    Only thing I found was Gars house rule that says " For each convoy box Germany occupies, Allies get a -2 for lend lease, if none are occupied, Allies get a +2 for lend lease." Doesn’t say nothing about dies. If it was then used  it would go down -6 on die rolls due to 3 convoys occupied.
    So if 3 convoys are occupied by Germany/Italy and the Allies wanted to send 20 icp’s it would loose 6 icp’s for the Europe side and samething on Pacific side if Japan had occupied convoy boxes or the total of all convoys the axis have towards the amount of lend lease.

    This looks like 2 separate ways to do lend lease.


  • The response in red is just an example  of using Gar’s house rule which is in blue.


  • My point was the blue was for die rolls and the red was for subtracting IPCs.


  • If you use the blue response towards die rolls it be way to strong. If it was - 6 you would have to roll a 11 or 12 everytime just to get something sent.


  • I agree.


  • It would mean that the Atlantic must be cleared before lend-lease is considered.


  • I see in the optional rules in 7.1v the lend lease has number of convoy occupations going towards 1d12 die roll using chart.

    This could be way off base but what if the US could send lend lease of 15 icp’s per turn.
    Use the value on convoy boxes going against the 15 icp’s.

    Germany occupies 3 convoy boxes and Japan none. The convoy boxes are worth 3,3, and 2 which = 8.  Subtract 8 from 15 and US can send 7 icp’s for lend lease.
    Axis already get the value of convoy boxes towards there income and Allies go down in income. They shouldn’t get to steal the lend lease on a roll of 1 on chart.
    As the game goes on Germany does lose some convoy boxes but Japan starts to get some convoy boxes.
    At least the US can send something and Calcutta and South Africa needs money too.
    US has to watch also how many times they send money so they can support themselves. I believe it evens out as the war goes on and US can send a little more money ( due to less convoy occupation)  but it might be to late.
    An a aggressive Japan player can make up for Germany’s lost of convoy occupation.

    Correct me if I’m wrong. I know a ton of merchant ships were sunk in the Atlantic but did Germany ever steal money from the ships?

    Feel free to tear up this idea.


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