@billinjackson:
Hey gang,
for a long while (since the late 80’s) I have played Axis and Allies with a house rule for subs. Not sure if anyone else has ever done this as I am new to forums but I would be interested in your feedback.
With this rule in place, the sea zones must be numbered (not an issue in the newer versions but I had to manually do this with MB version). Here is how the rules work:
1. subs can submerge and be taken off the board and put on the side. the player with the sub has to track its movements on paper so the enemy has no clue as to where the sub is.
2. Subs announce who they are attacking in the combat movement phase (placed back on the board) and if necessary must show the opponent on paper their prior movements to make sure they are on the level.
3. As a bonus, during an opponents navel moves, should they cross the path of a sub, the sub can announce that the enemy is crossing his path and, thus, take a shot at the opponent. This has been a pretty cool rule because it raises the value of subs.
What are your thoughts and, is this an original rule or is it an existing house rule - making much less original? :-)
Thanks all and it has been a pleasure reading your posts.
Bill
This reminds me of some expansions pack we played with the 2nd edition.
There was a sub-chart with 3 boxes/turns,
1 Step it submerged, 2 step under water and 3 step it has to come to the surface again.
It was very funny, but keeping the subs tracked seperatly caused to many problems.