Global 2nd edition Q+A ( AAG40.2)

  • '12

    @Gamerman01:

    …in other words, Krieghund trumps rulebook

    That’s pretty much what I said.  If a developer comes out and says the rule is wrong, then the manual needs another revision.  In the meantime the manual is all we have.

  • Official Q&A

    There may be some things in the rulebook that are a bit unclear, but as far as I know there’s nothing in there that’s actually wrong that isn’t already corrected in the FAQ.


  • This seems stupid to me. In my game I have an axis tank in Trans Jordan. I can’t take an empty french Syria and activate Iraq in one move?

    Why would this make logical sense? I could blitz two enemy territories but can’t travel through one empty enemy territory and a friendly neutral.

    Could I activate Iraq with a different TJ unit in non-com and then move the tank during non-combat into the now axis Iraq with the leftover movement point after blitzing Syria one movement point in combat move?


  • @Jeff28:

    This seems stupid to me. In my game I have an axis tank in Trans Jordan. I can’t take an empty french Syria and activate Iraq in one move?

    Why would this make logical sense? I could blitz two enemy territories but can’t travel through one empty enemy territory and a friendly neutral.

    I know, right? @Gamerman01:

    For the record, it’s STUPID that you can’t blitz into a friendly neutral on the 2nd move of a blitz.  It’s a technicality that exists due to adding neutrals to the A&A mechanics of separating combat and non-combat moves.  Since tanks can blitz an enemy territory and then move into a friendly all in the combat movement phase, it creates a bit of a paradox.

    :-)
    @Jeff28:

    Could I activate Iraq with a different TJ unit in non-com and then move the tank during non-combat into the now axis Iraq with the leftover movement point after blitzing Syria one movement point in combat move?

    NO, NO, NO, you can’t.   :-)
    Because the entire tank’s blitzing move must always be COMPLETED during the combat movement phase.  As Eggman astutely pointed out, ONLY PLANES move in the combat movement phase and then also in the non-combat movement phase.

  • Official Q&A

    @Gamerman01:

    For the record, it’s STUPID that you can’t blitz into a friendly neutral on the 2nd move of a blitz.  It’s a technicality that exists due to adding neutrals to the A&A mechanics of separating combat and non-combat moves.  Since tanks can blitz an enemy territory and then move into a friendly all in the combat movement phase, it creates a bit of a paradox.

    It has nothing to do with the separation of combat and noncombat movement.  The blitzing rule could easily have allowed tanks to end a movement in a friendly neutral and activate it if we had wanted it to.

    Moving land units into a friendly neutral to activate it represents the time and diplomatic effort necessary to convince that territory to enter the war.  As such, any unit doing so must spend its entire effort on that turn activating the territory, and it may not do anything else.  That’s why a tank can’t blitz and activate a friendly neutral on the same turn.


  • Diplomacy with tanks - I see…  :wink:

  • Liaison TripleA '11 '10

    For the record.

    Pro NEUTRAL’s, are not “friendly” territories, they are neutral territories.  I think that’s where all the confusion is coming from.


  • No the confusion comes from the fact that in Boldfresh’s example, the territory is no longer neutral.  But Eggman pointed out that it is not friendly either.


  • Also, there is confusion from multiple players about the exact timing of the blitzing of a tank.  It is common for people to think that the tank blitzes the first territory in the combat movement phase, and then waits until the non-combat phase to move into a non-hostile territory.  People can also overlook that friendly neutrals can never be activated in the combat movement phase.


  • Is there a limit on the number of minor ic’s you can have  in a territory?


  • @captain:

    Is there a limit on the number of minor ic’s you can have  in a territory?

    Yes, limit 1 IC per territory.
    See “Industrial Complexes” in the rulebook

    I’m seeing no such prohibition for air bases or naval bases, though…

    Krieghund??  Can you build redundant bases to help prevent the enemy from disabling all your bases?  :roll:


  • Is that in the rulebook? I’m only asking because I’m playing a game and my  opponent has two minor ic’s in Egypt…the Triple A game engine allows that.


  • @captain:

    Is that in the rulebook? I’m only asking because I’m playing a game and my  opponent has two minor ic’s in Egypt…the Triple A game engine allows that.

    You’re too fast - I edited my post.  It’s under “Industrial Complexes” and is crystal clear.

    “Only one industrial complex can be placed in a territory.”


  • Thanks…I’ll have to square things out with him.


  • @captain:

    Thanks…I’ll have to square things out with him.

    Yeah.  If one of you has a rulebook, it will be easy.  If you don’t, give me your e-mail address and I’ll e-mail you the applicable page.

  • Official Q&A

    @Gamerman01:

    Yes, limit 1 IC per territory.
    See “Industrial Complexes” in the rulebook

    I’m seeing no such prohibition for air bases or naval bases, though…Â

    Krieghund??  Can you build redundant bases to help prevent the enemy from disabling all your bases?  :roll:

    Europe Rulebook, page 23:

    You can’t have more than one facility of the same type (industrial complex, air base, or naval base) per territory.


  • I see it there!  Thanks!
    Was only looking in the unit profiles where it says you can’t have multiple IC’s, but remains silent on bases….

  • '16 '15 '10

    Gamer + Krieg,

    Say you are conducting an amphib assault in a sea zone that only contains an enemy transport.  Is it legal to attack the transport with a plane while also conducting shore bombardment with a bb?  Can you do both or is it just one or the other?

    I feel like this already came up in the AA50 faq but I don’t remember what the answer was lol.


  • Right, yes it did - no problem -

    You can not attack a transport and also bombard from that sea zone.

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