@Young:
I like the lead lease ideas, but the execution is clumsy in my opinion. Trying to figure out how to apply my card design to this concept is difficult, I would basically have to create 6 cards for one mechanic (2 IPCs each 3 NOs, and 4 IPCs each for the same 3 NOs. I would make them 3 IPCs each no matter what the political situation is between Japan (seems like a lot of words for one declaration of war). This way a Japanese ship in SZ 5 won’t mean a lick when it comes to taking away the 3 IPCs, Japan will be forced to declare war on Russia just to make their ship in SZ 5 an enemy ship. I have not played it yet, this is my inexperienced opinion… but I like clean worded rules, and this Lend Lease bump from 2 to 4 IPCs is far from it.
Grasshopper, here is the wording from the in-game Objectives Panel. The Lend Lease is captured in four bullet points:
* 2 PUs if Russia is at war with European Axis, Archangel is Russian-controlled, and sz125 has no enemy warships (“Northern Route”).
* 2 PUs if Russia is at war with European Axis, Persia is Allied-controlled, and sz80 has no enemy warships (“Persian Corridor”).
* 2 PUs if Russia is at war with European Axis, Amur is Russian-controlled, and sz5 has no enemy warships (“Pacific Route”).
* 2 PUs for each lend-lease route that is open if Japan has also declared war on Russia.
Alternatively, you could use the wording from the Balance Mod Game Notes, capturing the Lend Lease in two bullet points:
* 2 PUs for each of the following Lend-Lease lanes that is “open” (i.e., the specified Sea Zone has no enemy warships and the specified territory is Allied controlled) when Russia is at war with European Axis: (1) sz 125, Archangel ; (2) sz 80, Persia; (3) sz 5, Amur.
* An additional 2 PUs per each “open” Lend-Lease lane if Japan has also declared war on Russia.
Hope that helps.