@oldsalty:
Here is page 1 version 1 of the flow chart for diplomacy. It will end up two pages. BW - this is a lot harder than it looks :-)
Sweet! We’re cooking with phar now!
Rules for discussion:
1. If neutral territory and units go to Team “B” if attacked by “A", does “B” replace the units with his own and conducts the battle?
I understood this to be a yes. The forces convert to the closest capital immediately.
2. If Germany hits on both dice – does it get 2 moves? I don’t think it should as this could move neutrals to one side very quickly
I thought a country can only influence a neutral 1 box per turn no matter how many rolls it gets. However, both Japan and Germany (assuming they both are in the “Sphere of Influence” via conquered adjacent countries or default) could use their rolls and with luck move it 2 boxes. The allies likewise with 3 boxes.
I still need a conclusion for say Western Europe. If it is invaded by a combined force of US/UK and both have forces remaining – can both now roll on Spain, or only the person who raised the flag?
3. Several posts have been written re: can player with 2 rolls target 2 different neutrals. Last discussion was a no. What is final answer?
I thought you could divide your dice up as long as you announce it first. This is how we’ve been playing it. However, I went back and read the thread, and you’re right. There doesn’t appear to be a definitive decision on this. Only a reference from Tekkyy saying something about a new set of rules.
Perhaps we should open Pandora’s box and discuss options to buy more dice or modifiers.
Bierwagan: Should the flow of attacking neutrals go on your combat chart or the diplomacy chart. It is discussed under diplomacy in AAHRE 4.0
Good question. Probably should be in Combat Movement. Once you set foot in the territory, your intentions are revealed and units pop up and are converted for use in Combat Operations.
Will definitely have to link or reference “Move Nation Marker”.
Nice work. I like the “Sphere of Influence” chart.
Question: Can US influence Mongolia? Should the specific countries be listed in the chart to avoid confusion?