@Witt that’s fine. In the situation i was in, there isnt much reason to retreat
Transports
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Once a transport offloads, it’s done for the turn. It can’t do anything else. It may only offload into one territory.
Well found another thing we have done wrong. Is this something new to Pacific or have I been playing it wrong for some time?
I have played that one infantry can go to one area and another to another.
Sean
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It has always been that way. Also, if my memory serves me correct, AA guns can only be moved during non combat.
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Once a transport offloads, it’s done for the turn. It can’t do anything else. It may only offload into one territory.
As I read the rules, AA-guns can only move during non-combat, so in this case the tranny offloads one infantry during amphibious assault, and then have to wait until next turn to offload the AA-gun, right ?
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No, because the amphibious is a combat and AA gun cannot move during combat movement, non combat only. Krieg, can you clarify that for us.
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The AA Gun can move with a transport during a combat move, if it was loaded on a previous turn. (page 25)
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Yes, absolutely, if it was loaded on the previous turn.
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Yes, but it still can only unload during noncombat movement.
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Could it unload during the noncombat move of the same turn?
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Could it unload during the noncombat move of the same turn?
Once a transport offloads, it’s done for the turn. It can’t do anything else. …
If it moved in the combat move phase, it can’t move in the non-combat phase.
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Even if the player wants to offload during noncombat into the same space?
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Once a transport offloads, it’s done for the turn. It can’t do anything else.
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Once a transport offloads, it’s done for the turn. It can’t do anything else.
So if the tranny offloads an infantry in combat, then it is done for the turn, and the AA-gun is stuck on the tranny until next turn, right ?
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Yes.
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What? That’s dumb.
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no way