You’re right that this rule is ambigious in this rule book. But to me the intention of the game makers is very clear. That shows not from this rule book, but from all rule books after this version. For example in the rule book from 1943 2nd, They state specifically that all strategic bombing raids take place first. This resolves any argument about who pays the IPC’s to the bank, the attacker or the defender! Since they solved this in the next rule book, i think it is quite obvious what they intended and tried to correct.
Liberating a capital question
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situation is like this
i have a industrial complex in moscow
on his turn the german player conqueres my moscow territory and my IC
on his turn the UK player reconqueres my moscow territory and my ICcan i on my next turn normally buy units and use my IC as nothing has happened
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You could buy units as usual in Moscow but you won’t have any money. The german takes all your money when taking your capital
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Correct.
If it were Caucuses that were taken and liberated, then yes, Russia could indeed build in Caucuses on their turn.
But with a Capital loss…
1. You lose all of your cash to the enemy
2. The factor can be used, but you have no money to spend
3. You cannot get more money until you complete a turn and reach the “Collect Income” phase. -
thank you
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Your capital would ahve to be liberated first.
If your capital is enemy held, you cannot collect income.
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Is it you can’t collect income or is it that you don’t go through the collect income phase? From what I’ve read it looks more like you don’t get to go through the collect income phase than it is, you just can’t get cash.