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If the allies control the sea zone with just one ship ( not tranny) the ipc cannot be collected by say japan.
if UK controls East Indices Sea zone
the 4 IPC in East Indices can still be spent on East Indices itself right?
if yes, then its quite similar to the convoy sea zone rule and we won’t need explicitly say a isolation rule for islands
if not, then I feel its too powerful…one naval unit to stop all 4 IPC from Borneo?
Yes one ship can stop the IPC from flowing from Borneo to japan or another Japanese factory. Japan must protect her shipping lanes with a picket line of warships. Remember they don’t have to attack the Soviets in the 39 version.
In the other versions, this is what happened, and remember only UK/ USA subs in Pacific can do the 1 ipc thing.
Do you think Japanese subs should be able to take off UK income in Indian/ pacific?
Their is a reason why we never attacked Borneo, because this was heavily guarded by Japan because it was valuable. it must be this way in the game too. It will create a real American commitment to the pacific to stop the Japanese.
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plus each US sub or uk sub in the pacific takes one ipc off japan. So japan needs to protect the sea zones that surround her Japanese holdings.
I guess you are referring to a specific case of convoy sea zone rule
the convoy sea zone rule is generic, logical, and not arbitrary
This convoy sea rule is the thing we were talking about regarding the german subs and ships in atlantic reducing 1 ipc from uk or lend lease aid, and UK/ USA subs in pacific reducing Japan by 1 ipc, then yes its the same rule.
Phase 1: Collect Income
Income
Add up values of territories and subtract loses due to economic attacks in enemy’s last turn. No territory’s income can be reduced below zero.
Production Interruption
A territory’s income is reduced if it was attacked last turn. For every cycle of combat the income is reduced by 1 IPC.
Logistics
Pay 1 IPC for every unit to be offloaded in amphibious assault or airborne drop []. Pay 1 IPC for every land unit to enter desert terrain or remain on a transport at end of the turn. The amount is refunded if these actions do not happen.
Spend or Save
IPC to be spent must have a path from the original territory to the destination territory. IPC to be saved must have a path from the original territory to your capital. IPC that are not spent and not saved is forfeited. This also applies to lend-lease.
Lend-Lease
US player may send up to 12 IPC Allies between Soviet Union and or UK.
IPC Path
A path can consist of territories which your land units may go through as well as any sea zones. It can enter the sea from the original or adjacent territory, then uses the shortest path via sea to the destination territory or your capital. A closed canal [] and Strait Interdiction [] prevents the IPC path.
you should explain these terms at some level, rather than introducing a new idea… people don’t follow what your saying when you just drop these terms and provide no explanation whatsoever. All the rules that bring up something must either 1) tell you were to find out more info ( the page #) or 2) explain the idea in the next section
Convoy Sea Zone attacks
**German surface warships and submarines can reduce 1 IPC from the British player directly, or Lend Lease aid that is sent to either Britain or the Soviet Union ( if they are at war).
British and American submarines only can also reduce Japans income by 1 IPC for each submarine located in the Pacific, within 1 sea zone of any Japanese controlled territory.**
I really have no idea why this cant be written. Its totally clear what the hell were talking about. What you wrote could mean anything. Anybody who read this ONE time would never forget it. The way you write its like a head scratch from reading a IRS form.