@Krieghund:
@allweneedislove:
can an aagun activate a pro neutral army by moving into the neutral territory in noncombat?
The rules as written say yes, but the FAQ may say no. It’s under discussion.
@allweneedislove:
do air units get to retreat like all other units?
all other units can use their maximum movements to enter a battle, then retreat back to a territory or seazone that they came from. i am reading other posters saying that airunits do not get to retreat like all other units, this does not seem congruent with the rest of the rules.
Air units have a unique set of movement rules, different from those of other units. For example, they are the only units that may move in both combat and noncombat movement. This makes their retreat movement different from that of other units. Unlike other units, after retreating they remain in the contested space until the Noncombat Move phase, then they use their remaining movement to find a place to land. If they have already used up all of their movement (legal only at sea), they’re stuck in the hostile space, which most often means they’re destroyed.
thanks for your quick, well detailed, and informative responses.
have air unit retreats worked the same way in past versions of the game?
i think i have been playing revised, anniversary, aa42, and pacific incorrectly this whole time. but the situation is pretty rare, so hopefully none of the games would have different results.