@DeltaBiscuit:
Hello to all. I had Pacific 1940 for a while, thought it was to complicated, and recently acquired Europe too. Now I have taken up on learning the game (even though I still haven’t played it due to the lack of space in my house for the board). So my first question is if air units can scramble to help defend allied ground or sea units in adjacent (or the same) territory/sea zone that aren’t part of the same nation.
Yes, they can scramble to adjacent sea zones, but not territories. Scrambled aircraft only defend adjacent seazones against naval combat and/or amphibious assaults from that sea zone, even if the amphibious assault is attacking a territory that is different than the territory from which the scrambled aircraft are coming.
Also, can air units scramble to help defending units that are being attacking by non-air units?
Yes, scrambled aircraft can defend against naval only, when there is no attacking aircraft. But again, there is no scrambling to a land territory
Another question of mine is if you have a submarine combined with other units in a fleet and you take a hit, can you choose to lose the submarine? I got confused with that in the rules.
Yes, as long as it is an enemy ship that scored the hit, or an enemy aircraft when an enemy destroyer is still present. In other words, the only time you can’t take a sub off for an enemy hit is if the hit is from enemy aircraft and the enemy has no destroyers present. The aircraft in that situation cannot target the submarine.
Also, if you run out of units (you build all your tanks and they all dies is an example) can you build more tanks?
If you have the money and the production capacity you can always build a unit.
Do you have to substitute a household item as a tank?
If you run out of tank items? You can use chips under existing tanks on the board to show multiple tanks. If you still run out of tanks, you could use another power’s tanks and put the country’s symbol thing under it, or use some other item as a substitute, yes.
In addition, what purpose does the battleboard serve? I roll a dice for each type of unit (if 1 unit of that type 1 die, if 2 units 2 die, etc.) If the combat stat is 3, and any of the dice roll a 3 or less, its a hit. That’s how I think it is. Am I wrong and the battle board is supposed to do this, or am I mistaken and misinterpreting? Thanks for the help!
Sounds like you have it right. You don’t have to use the battle board at all. If you have a lot of units involved in a battle, though, it can help you organize your units (keep your 1’s together, your 2’s together).
Depending on how long you’ve had your game, you may still have 1st edition rules. If you don’t have 2nd edition rules, you can download the PDF here
http://www.wizards.com/avalonhill/rules/A&A_Europe_1940_2ndEd_Rulebook_LR.pdf
and here
http://www.wizards.com/avalonhill/rules/A&A_Pacific_1940_2ndEd_Rulebook_LR.pdf
There is an official FAQ to supplement these rules as well. I don’t have the link handy - I hope someone else will provide it again here (then I can bookmark it too)