@crockett36
This seems interesting. I’ll try it out.
Axis_Powers_r_Better
@Axis_Powers_r_Better
Best posts made by Axis_Powers_r_Better
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RE: [Global 1940] France Goes First Idea
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RE: Axis and Allies Europe 1940 2nd Edition ( AAE40.2) FAQ/question
I’m a relatively new player - started 3 months ago - I relied on my friends memory for rules but eventually printed out an copy of the rules from online (1940 Europe second edition) and only figured out just last week that people made videos about this game. While watching a video it said that attacking units do not get to go into the casualty zone. Confused, I went into the rule book but did not find anything helpful (I kind of thumbed through it so I will check more thoroughly soon) Can anyone clear this up for me?
Latest posts made by Axis_Powers_r_Better
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RE: Submarines and convoy distribution
@surfer Thanks for the clarification!
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Submarines and convoy distribution
Hi everyone I have a couple Q&A’s regarding the topic 👆
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can submarines attack each other? For example, if you are attacking a transport that is with a cruiser and a sub then will that defending sub participate in the defense of the transport?
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can someone explain convoy distribution to me in simpler terms than the one in the rule book?
If you have answers please tell me.
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RE: Tank blitzing through newly conquered territory
@G40NEWB there are several cases that can occur here. A tank can move through two territories at once. For example, you can use a tank to “blitz” through a UNOCCUPIED friendly territory or an UNOCCUPIED enemy territory and then use another move and go into a different territory. If the territory is unoccupied then you automatically capture both territories. If there are enemy troops in the SECOND territory you “blitz” through, you engage in combat. If there are enemy troops in the FIRST territory you travel through your movement is stopped immediately. You are not allowed to move anymore.
All combat must occur in one turn so you are not allowed to clear a territory and then blitz through it. But, if you have a tank that is two territories away from where you want to attack, then you may use the two movements you have with your tank and have a coordinated attack. If you still don’t understand go to YouTube and watch a guy called board game nation. He should explain it well and watch the finals 2023 match too for more examples.
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RE: Axis and Allies Europe 1940 2nd Edition ( AAE40.2) FAQ/question
@AndrewAAGamer a few more questions - how does the surprise attack for submarines work with defending? Doesn’t the enemy already know about the sub? And if say, there are a fleet of subs attacking a convoy with an airbase in that territory, how can the airplanes help defend the ships or is that impossible?
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RE: Axis and Allies Europe 1940 2nd Edition ( AAE40.2) FAQ/question
@AndrewAAGamer this is very interesting. Thanks for the input I will be looking into this :)
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RE: [Global 1940] France Goes First Idea
@crockett36
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RE: [Global 1940] France Goes First Idea
@FranceNeedsMorePower I feel like it wouldn’t make much of a difference if France went first as France does not have many territories and even if they could get more troops / tanks it would still be delaying the inevitable. This would make the game interesting by putting the axis on the defense, but because of germanys huge power in the first few rounds it would do little
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RE: Axis and Allies Europe 1940 2nd Edition ( AAE40.2) FAQ/question
I’m a relatively new player - started 3 months ago - I relied on my friends memory for rules but eventually printed out an copy of the rules from online (1940 Europe second edition) and only figured out just last week that people made videos about this game. While watching a video it said that attacking units do not get to go into the casualty zone. Confused, I went into the rule book but did not find anything helpful (I kind of thumbed through it so I will check more thoroughly soon) Can anyone clear this up for me?