• i wouldnt go so far as doing that, but if you want to, you can housrule it like that…


  • @thatonekid:

    i wouldnt go so far as doing that, but if you want to, you can housrule it like that…

    ?  Your confusion 1Kid is confusing the rest of us.  She is talking about changing the rule to the game in the rulebook to help achieve balance.  The rules for all of us, not a house rule.

    Now I also think this is not needed, if fact I like the option of coming back from a loss, whereas this change would just exacerbate the losing sides problems.


  • yeah, cuz a determined germany can ALWAYS do sealion, and a determined america can pretty much always take japan imho. this would just make the game terrible, imagine america spitting out 10 units straight into z6/round……

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    @thatonekid:

    yeah, cuz a determined germany can ALWAYS do sealion, and a determined america can pretty much always take japan imho. this would just make the game terrible, imagine america spitting out 10 units straight into z6/round……

    SZ 6 is really far from Europe, SZ 101 with 20 units would be far more productive, don’t you think?

    10 Units a round into England is also not too bad, since they have no reliable means to hurt the enemy and ships still cannot make it to the Continental United States any faster than they could from SZ 105/SZ 110/SZ 112 anyway.

    However, imagine a stubborn allied front, Russia is down, England is down but the Americans have Egypt, the Med, the Balkan States (Greece, Albania, Bulgaria or trading them) and the Indians and Americans have Volograd heavily stacked.  Japan has been beaten into submission.

    Odds are they are going to lose the game, eventually (perhaps 40 rounds from now) because Germany is dropping 30-40 units a round, Japan is not going to fall so it has to be defended against and Italy is turtling as well, but it will take FOREVER for Germany to beat the Allies out of Volgorod due to the stacking issue. (Even if they drop an IC in Ros and N. Ukr it’ll take forever and Ros is very hard to defend.)  Why not allow them to upgrade the Muscovite complex and end the game?

    Just a thought.

    Likewise, imagine Japan is reduced to an island, Germany has large armies in Asia but no imaginable means in which to get 8 VCs and America has stacked the crud out of Rome, why not let the allies upgrade and take out Europe (since they cannot VC win anyway.)

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  • it would alsogreatly discourage the allies from taking france back, if germany can instantly dump 10 units there……


  • It would also be beneficial to state which rule set your question applies to as some people continue to use OOB vs Alpha+.2 etc etc etc.

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    @thatonekid:

    it would alsogreatly discourage the allies from taking france back, if germany can instantly dump 10 units there……

    France was originally exempted primarily due to the lack of need for anyone to upgrade the complex except France.  But no, the Allies already never liberate France because then they lose their complexes in Europe!  Allowing it to be upgraded might actually encourage the allies to liberate France to stop Germany from dropping 10 Infantry in France, 10 Infantry in W. Germany and 10 Armor in E. Germany.


  • how is germany going to get up to 120/round anyway???

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    Could Germany buy an IC upgrade during the purchase new units phase, capture London England during the combat phase, and than use the upgrade on the UK IC (which was just down graded) during the place new units phase, all within the same turn?

  • Official Q&A

    No.  You must have control of an IC at the beginning of your turn in order to upgrade it.  (In the Alpha rules, this upgrade would never be possible, as United Kingdom is not an original German territory.)

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    Germany moves ships into an empty SZ#110 for an amphibious assault on London. Is it true that the UK only needs to scramble 1 air unit to void all naval bombardment? Thankyou for your answers in advance.


  • @Young:

    Germany moves ships into an empty SZ#110 for an amphibious assault on London. Is it true that the UK only needs to scramble 1 air unit to void all naval bombardment? Thankyou for your answers in advance.

    Yes.  The Alpha + .2 rules state “They (the scrambled planes) may defend against the enemy ships conducting the amphibious assault even if friendly ships are not present. In either case, resolve combat as usual during the Conduct Combat phase.”  Since the naval units cannot participate in more than one battle per turn, they cannot bombard.

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    So if I have 20 ships and 1 fighter scrambles, I can’t choose to ignore the fighter with half my fleet, but rather I must deal with it with my whole fleet and relinquish all bombardments. Is that what you 're saying?


  • @Young:

    So if I have 20 ships and 1 fighter scrambles, I can’t choose to ignore the fighter with half my fleet, but rather I must deal with it with my whole fleet and relinquish all bombardments. Is that what you 're saying?

    Yes.  If you could ignore it with 10 out of 20 ships then you could ignore it with 1 out of 2 ships, which might make the rule make a bit more sense.


  • The ships were in combat, so their movement stops there. Thats the strategic advantage of scrambling.


  • in combat move phase could a mehcanized infantry move trough an allied teritory and then into an enemy teritory?
    IE an italian mech moves from south italy trough north italy to attack france.

    also in noncombat move can ships leave a sea zone they just fought in IE germany attacks 1 uk destroyer with 2 crusiers and wins would they then be allowed to move in noncombat move?


  • @i:

    in combat move phase could a mehcanized infantry move trough an allied teritory and then into an enemy teritory?
    IE an italian mech moves from south italy trough north italy to attack france.

    also in noncombat move can ships leave a sea zone they just fought in IE germany attacks 1 uk destroyer with 2 crusiers and wins would they then be allowed to move in noncombat move?

    Yes, any unit with a movement of two can go through an allied territory to attack an enemy territory.

    Units cannot do both a combat and a noncombat move, so no.

    Edit: Air units are a separate case.


  • So they can’t move in non combat Evan if they only moved once?

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    No.  Land and sea units may not move in noncombat movement after having made a combat movement and/or participated in combat.

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