And real cool pic btw, just reading about that…
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RE: Question about spaces used by a transport during an amphibious assault
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RE: Question about spaces used by a transport during an amphibious assault
Lol yea it is, thanks for the answer…big help!
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Question about spaces used by a transport during an amphibious assault
I think I can better explain this question in situation form: for example, can a loaded transport move through 2 uncontested sea spaces till it’s adjacent to it’s target territory and then proceed to unload it’s troops to attack it? Or is that illegal because it counts as 3 transport moves?
Like to sum it up, does the actual unloading onto amphibious assault territory count as a one of the transports two moves or not?
Thanks!
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RE: Can ships move 1 space then attack or do they have to start their turn adjacent?
It has, thanks! But to clarify a bit further, for amphibious assaults, does the unloading into hostile coastal territory count as one of the transport’s 2 moves or no because the transport technically ‘stops at the border’ and can’t end it’s turn on land? ,……after this last question get’s clarified i’m a pro in this area of the game lol
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Question about spaces used by a transport during an amphibious assault
I think I can better explain this question in situation form: for example, can a loaded transport move through 2 uncontested sea spaces till it’s adjacent to it’s target territory and then proceed to unload it’s troops to attack it? Or is that illegal because it counts as 3 transport moves?
Like to sum it up, does the actual unloading onto amphibious assault territory count as a one of the transports two moves or not?
Thanks!
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Can ships move 1 space then attack or do they have to start their turn adjacent?
Can ships move 1 space then attack or do they have to start their turn adjacent to their target?
I know land units have to start adjacent to their assault target before they attack (with the exception of air units and blitzing tanks); are attacking ships the same way or not? For example can a battleship start nonadjacent to it’s target, move 1 (or even 2?) spaces which makes it adjacent and then attack?
Similarly, during an amphibious assault can a loaded transport move 1 (or even 2) spaces uncontested into the coastal sea zone it’ll unload from and then proceed to unload/assault?
I’m a beginner and I’m playing Spring 1942 and it’s awesome…thanks!
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Can ships move 1 space then attack or do they have to start their turn adjacent?
Can ships move 1 space then attack or do they have to start their turn adjacent to their target?
I know land units have to start adjacent to their assault target before they attack (with the exception of air units and blitzing tanks); are attacking ships the same way or not? For example can a battleship start nonadjacent to it’s target, move 1 which makes it adjacent and then attack?
Similarly, during an amphibious assault can a loaded transport move 1 (or even 2) spaced uncontested into the coastal sea zone it’ll unload from and then proceed to unload/assault?
I’m a beginner and I’m playing Spring 1942 and it’s awesome…thanks!