@Razor:
@Piazza2425:
Okay, so you can place units if you take a territory back from Japan, but you cannot place units in territories where Japan just captured, correct?
So if Japan move 4 infantry, two art and a tank into Hunan wich have a chinese sign, do you really want to place one of your new chinese infantry in there ? Seriously, even if you could ? Let says territories was treated like seazones, you had friendly territories and hostile territories, and you place your man in a hostile territory during “mobilize new units phase” exactely what is it you want to accomplish ?
I know its not allowed but, I could think of only one reason. You sacrifice the one Chinese inf so Japan cant blitz tanks/mech through it from an adjacent tt to attack you (one path in). Jap tanks would have to enter, stop and fight your one guy. It would be a good stalling tactic.
Example: Say Jap takes Yunnan, China places its one inf on Yunnan on its turn W/Jap units. Now on Jap turn the Jap tanks from Hunan can’t blitz to Burma, because they have to deal w/the one China inf in Yunnan (an attack).
I’m not arguing for this to happen (it would not be horrible for game play) just saying what if. Maybe Piazza had an hidden motive.