I saw it somewhere on line about 2 weeks ago. Try google search. I’ll post link if i come across it again
AAG40 FAQ
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You can build 3 other units.
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If the UK buys tech where is it subtracted from? London or India? Or is there a choice of how to split it?
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Either can pay.
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But they can’t split it(UK can’t pay 3 and India 2, for example)
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Why not?
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Why not?
That was my impression. Is the UK allowed to split the 5 ipc cost of 1 tech roll between London and Calcutta?
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I can’t see any reason why they shouldn’t be able to. Can you?
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Well, I guess they can.
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Is an Italian tank in Egypt allowed to blitz empty British-controlled Jordan and activate Iraq?
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No, the tank may not. A “blitz” (AAE40 rulebook page 14, last section) can only be done during a combat move. Moving into friendly neutrals is done during a noncombat move (AAE40 rulebook page 21).
Also see reply #482 of this thread, Gamerman01 shows friendly neutral info on page 10, and asks about blitzing.
Somewhere (this thread maybe?), I think Krieghund had an in-depth explanation of the two-step process of a “blitz”.
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Can fighters scramble if enemy ships are moving through an adjacent sea zone that has no allied ships in it?
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Can fighters scramble if enemy ships are moving through an adjacent sea zone that has no allied ships in it?
No. They may only scramble in response to an attack in the sea zone or an amphibious assault being launched from it.
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Hi Wardog, has the FAQ been released yet and did I miss it? Or do we still have to be patient.
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I have couple questions as I get ready to play soon
1: How may people can you realistically play with so people dont have to double up? Can someone play and succeed at being Italy, China, France or Anzac
2. Do any troops go on French Indochina to start the game as part of the global rules or does France just kiss it goodbye?
3. With the U.S getting some many IPC’s (82) do they just dominate or does it balance itself out?
4. When it comes to blitzing with a tank and mechanized infantry can you do this… starting in country A, both move to B, then the tank to C and the mechanized infantry to D. or do they have to stay together?
5. In a neutral country we will say Italy attacks and someone put U.S troops their to represent that neutral country and Italy fails in the attack. Next turn U.K. moves in and takes it over do you just swap the U.S colored troops and make them U.K troops?
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@13thguardsriflediv:
Hi Wardog, has the FAQ been released yet and did I miss it? Or do we still have to be patient.
No, it hasn’t been released yet. I doubt it will be now until Alpha is finalized.
1: How may people can you realistically play with so people dont have to double up? Can someone play and succeed at being Italy, China, France or Anzac
I wouldn’t go more than seven players, giving one of them France, China, and ANZAC.
2. Do any troops go on French Indochina to start the game as part of the global rules or does France just kiss it goodbye?
There are no units there.
3. With the U.S getting some many IPC’s (82) do they just dominate or does it balance itself out?
That depends on how far the Axis gets before the US is in the war.
4. When it comes to blitzing with a tank and mechanized infantry can you do this… starting in country A, both move to B, then the tank to C and the mechanized infantry to D. or do they have to stay together?
They must start and end their moves together.
5. In a neutral country we will say Italy attacks and someone put U.S troops their to represent that neutral country and Italy fails in the attack. Next turn U.K. moves in and takes it over do you just swap the U.S colored troops and make them U.K troops?
Yes.
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Some more questions:
Do kamikaze attacks only happen on Japans turn or can Japan just announce Kamikaze as soon as someone moves into the correct sea zones?
Also does their have to be a plane next to that sea zone for a kamikaze to happen?
If you dont roll a 2 or under does that count as 1 of the 6 kamikaze attacks or must you hit for it to count?
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Some more questions:
Do kamikaze attacks only happen on Japans turn or can Japan just announce Kamikaze as soon as someone moves into the correct sea zones?
Happens whenever enemy moves into correct sea zones during a combat move.
Also does their have to be a plane next to that sea zone for a kamikaze to happen?
Absolutely not. Kamikazes are their own unit. They do not function with fighter plane units.
If you dont roll a 2 or under does that count as 1 of the 6 kamikaze attacks or must you hit for it to count?
Yes it counts. If you roll 6 kamikazes at 2 and miss them all, you are out of kamikazes for the rest of the game. I always save a couple, because you can use just 1 kamikaze to stop all bombardment for an attack. Use them all, and your opponent knows for sure you can’t stop bombardment.
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Some more questions:
Do kamikaze attacks only happen on Japans turn or can Japan just announce Kamikaze as soon as someone moves into the correct sea zones?
Also does their have to be a plane next to that sea zone for a kamikaze to happen?
If you dont roll a 2 or under does that count as 1 of the 6 kamikaze attacks or must you hit for it to count?
Kamikazes only occur if an enemy combat moves into a seazone to attack naval units or a land territory that has the kami symbol on it. Transports and subs cannot be targeted for kami attacks.
No actual Jap plane is used or lost to perform a kamikaze attack, only one of your six kamikaze tokens
Japan only gets 6 kamikazes for the whole game, regardless if they hit or miss.Looks like gammerman beat me to the punch :-)
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Can fighters scramble if enemy ships are moving through an adjacent sea zone that has no allied ships in it?
No. They may only scramble in response to an attack in the sea zone or an amphibious assault being launched from it.
To counter a scramble, then can the person launching an amphibious assault combat move planes into the empty seazone where it’s being launched from, or would that not be a legal move since they’d be combat moving where there may not even be combat?
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Scrambling occurs after all combat movement is completed, so the attacker may not move in additional units afterward.