• veto -
    Were they attacking anything from Z6?
    It’s not about whether a sea zone is hostile or not, it’s all about whether the enemy is conducting any combat, including any amphibious assaults from that sea zone. ANY enemy ships/planes in that sea zone during the combat phase would be fighting the scrambled planes.
    If the attacker does not want ships to be stuck in that zone in the event of a scramble, they can and must move those ships away from that sea zone where the scramble could happen in the combat movement phase, even if that movement does not result in combat. See page 13 of Europe manual.

    If you’re not sure what I’m saying or still have questions, please ask follow up questions

  • '10

    Where can I find the correct set up for the Nuetrals?  Minor Threats cards are awesome but I don’t see anything for the Nuetrals.  Weren’t some of the infantry in S America increased from 2 to 4?


  • @DutchmanD:

    Where can I find the correct set up for the Nuetrals?  Minor Threats cards are awesome but I don’t see anything for the Nuetrals.  Weren’t some of the infantry in S America increased from 2 to 4?

    None of the infantry numbers have ever changed, so it’s still what’s printed on the game board map.  If you don’t own the game, then download this ABattlemap which is the correct Alpha3 setup.

    Wait - I’m on my kid’s login so I need to switch users first to upload it for you…


  • This is the correct Alpha3 startup, including neutral armies

    AaA1940global_a3_FinalSetup.AAM

  • '10

    Ah, ok.  Not sure where my idea came from.  I thought OOB had 2 inf in Argentina.  Thanks.


  • Any time


  • Suppose China has a large force of infantry in Szechwan and a fighter in Burma.  Can they strafe Japanese forces in Yunnan and retreat to Burma?  I believe they can, but I just want to be sure there aren’t any rules peculiar to the Chinese in Burma.


  • @Vance:

    Suppose China has a large force of infantry in Szechwan and a fighter in Burma.  Can they strafe Japanese forces in Yunnan and retreat to Burma?  I believe they can, but I just want to be sure there aren’t any rules peculiar to the Chinese in Burma.  Â

    NO, unless there is at least one infantry starting in Burma.

    Retreats must be back to where a GROUND (or naval) unit came from.  Air doesn’t count for retreat paths.

    Nothing to do with China or Burma rules.  Everything to do with normal retreat rules.  :-)


  • @Gamerman01:

    @Vance:

    Suppose China has a large force of infantry in Szechwan and a fighter in Burma.�  Can they strafe Japanese forces in Yunnan and retreat to Burma?�  I believe they can, but I just want to be sure there aren’t any rules peculiar to the Chinese in Burma.�  �

    NO, unless there is at least one infantry starting in Burma.

    Retreats must be back to where a GROUND (or naval) unit came from.  Air doesn’t count for retreat paths.

    Nothing to do with China or Burma rules.  Everything to do with normal retreat rules.  :-)

    OK thank you

  • '16 '15 '10

    If the Allies declare war on true neutrals, and Russia/Japan haven’t yet “activated” Mongolia……does Mongolia remain neutral or does it become an Axis-friendly neutral?


  • @Zhukov44:

    If the Allies declare war on true neutrals, and Russia/Japan haven’t yet “activated” Mongolia……does Mongolia remain neutral or does it become an Axis-friendly neutral?

    Remains neutral
    “The Mongolian territories will never become pro-Axis unless one or more of them is attacked by the Soviet Union”

    Last sentence in Alpha3 Mongolia rules


  • This one may have been asked 1000 times already, but I am confused about Air units and friendly Neutrals.

    Germany’s first turn. They Noncombat into Finland with 1 infantry. Can they land a fighter there?

    Looking at the Europe Rulebook, p.  21:

    “Air units can land in any territory that was friendly at the start of your turn.”
    “No air units can land in any territory that was hostile at the start of your turn, including any territory that was just captured by you this turn.”

    Looking on pages 10-11, I see mention of capturing an UNfriendly neutral, but moving into a friendly neutral happens in noncombat, and nowhere is such movement called “capturing.”

    Maybe friendly neutrals don’t count as friendly (there have been worse confusions in game rules), but I don’t see friendly neutrals as falling under “hostile,” and moving into them doesn’t seem like nor is it labeled as “capturing.” Anyways, any clarification would be great. Overall it’s a pretty good rulebook.


  • @vonLettowVorbeck1914:

    This one may have been asked 1000 times already, but I am confused about Air units and friendly Neutrals.

    Germany’s first turn. They Noncombat into Finland with 1 infantry. Can they land a fighter there?

    Looking at the Europe Rulebook, p.  21:

    “Air units can land in any territory that was friendly at the start of your turn.”
    “No air units can land in any territory that was hostile at the start of your turn, including any territory that was just captured by you this turn.”

    Looking on pages 10-11, I see mention of capturing an UNfriendly neutral, but moving into a friendly neutral happens in noncombat, and nowhere is such movement called “capturing.”

    Maybe friendly neutrals don’t count as friendly (there have been worse confusions in game rules), but I don’t see friendly neutrals as falling under “hostile,” and moving into them doesn’t seem like nor is it labeled as “capturing.” Anyways, any clarification would be great. Overall it’s a pretty good rulebook.

    A friendly neutral is a neutral territory.  It is not a friendly territory - it’s just going to switch control without a fight.

    And any territory that didn’t begin your turn friendly isn’t a valid landing space.  And that includes any neutrals, which while not hostile, are not friendly either, and have additional restrictions for movement but that includes the fact that they’re not legal landing spaces the turn you gain control of them.

    So no.  Germany cannot land air units in Finland on the turn they gain control of Finland.


  • @Vance:

    Suppose China has a large force of infantry in Szechwan and a fighter in Burma.  Can they strafe Japanese forces in Yunnan and retreat to Burma?  I believe they can, but I just want to be sure there aren’t any rules peculiar to the Chinese in Burma.

    Can the Chinese fighter land in Burma? Thought only Chinese ground units could( not land obviously!)
    Thank you.


  • @wittmann:

    @Vance:

    Suppose China has a large force of infantry in Szechwan and a fighter in Burma.  Can they strafe Japanese forces in Yunnan and retreat to Burma?  I believe they can, but I just want to be sure there aren’t any rules peculiar to the Chinese in Burma.  Â

    Can the Chinese fighter land in Burma? Thought only Chinese ground units could( not land obviously!)
    Thank you.

    Yes, the fighter can land in Burma or Kwangtung (Hong Kong)
    Any Chinese units may move into (or land in) Burma or Kwangtung (Hong Kong)


  • Thank you. Was at work without the rules(!) and that earlier question vexed me.


  • @wittmann:

    Thank you. Was at work without the rules(!) and that earlier question vexed me.

    No problem - any time


  • My mistake: I checked the rules and they are quite clear.

  • TripleA

    Can a transport with 2 inf on it choose to only offload 1 inf to take or attack a territory?


  • sure.

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