Are you in the US?
Yes, Pennsylvania
Are you in the US?
Yes, Pennsylvania
got it yesterday(12/14) from coolstuff. USA PA
I received mine yesterday - December 14th. I pre-ordered the end of november. The funny thing is, I got the email last night at 11pm that it was shipped, and already had it out of the box. coolstuff seems like a great place to order from.
So the only “real” advantage to sneak attack would be to have more subs than the defending ships, possibly taking out the defender without the defender getting to counter at all.
Thanks
IMS
Another question on subs, when sneak attacking, does the sub act like the AA gun in which it gets to take a shot for every ship defending in the first round?
So basically if the defender had 1 battleship and 2 cruisers, and they were sneak attacked by 1 sub, would the sub roll for each ship? or does it just get to roll once and then the defender gets to roll?
thanks
IMS
makes sense. thanks for the replies
IMS
Hey IL, I must say, nice job on the map. I was going to redo the board myself because the 1942 board is just too small. I just haven’t been able to find the time.
(UK and Germany is extremely crowded. getting hard to tell who belongs to what. Been storing reserves in neutral territories)
Your version will do nicely.
Thanks for the time you put into this.
IMS
Forgive me if these have been asked before.
In the 1984 version, which was the only version I have ever played, sumbarines could “sneak attack” which meant you would use one move, attack and then one move back with the deffender not firing. any hits were removed from the board. (as long as a destroyer is not present)
In the 1942 rules, subs can sneak attack, which means they get to roll first, which they would anyway. any hits would be put on the casualty board. It appears if I understand correctly that the casualties do not fire back, but it says nothing of the sub leaving, so does the attacking sub get “attacked” by any defending ships left in the battle?
Also, Say I have a battleship and a cruiser, I am sneak attacked by a sub. Does the attacker have to declare what he is attacking? Basically, I took a hit, and of course gave it to my battleship, then I took him out with my cruiser. being the battleship only took one hit, I got to place it back on the board having no casualties. which kind of sucks for the attacker.
my old board from 1985 is 18 1/2 by 32 inches. . it then has 2.5 x 2 inch squares along the top for
west indies : Gibralter : United Kingdom : Germany : japan : Phillipine Islands : Okinawa : Wake Island : Midway : Hawaiian Islands. They were used for overflow.
Just to give an idea of how much smaller the area is:
1985 Western US dimensions are 3.5 x 3. for the new version it is 2 x 1.5 I don’t know how you are supposed to fit anything on there. Eastern US added Central on the new board, so eastern is even smaller. The board looks real nice, but not too sure about playability. They should have made a seperate board for IPC and not included it on the playing board. it would have given approx 32 x 3 inches more to play area. I’m thinking of trying to take some nice photos of the board and going to my local print shop and having it enlarged.