On the european theatre of A&A the British start out with controll of the middle east and have the oil supply. The idea is that Germany has the option of buying oil from the allies for the amount of total value of the middle east this totals 8. The German player would give the allies 8ipcs to divide amongst themselves as they see fit. In return any moterized German units(Watercraft, Aircraft, and Armor) would be able to move one extra space for the next 3 rounds. At the end of the third round when Germanys buy/place units part of the turn comes up they are considered to have ran out of oil and have the option to refill for another 8ipcs. If at any point and time Germany holds the middle east oil supply, rules are as normal, allies can not purchase oil and no movment would be added to the allies vehicles.
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Oil Economy
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Allied Attack
This is an idea Ive wanted an opinion on for a while now. The idea of allied attacks. At any point and time you can call for an allied attack. For example: Lets suppose that Germany has a strong hold in Canada after throwing out the British. Japan has also managed to take Mexico, remember this is all hypothetical. Now its Japans turn and they dont enough forces in Mexico to take the U.S. by them selves, they can converse with the German player and ask if they wanted to do an allied attack. If the German player agrees they can move the units of their choice into the U.S. while the Japanese player also moves in. The sacrafice that Germany would make in order to do an allied attack is that they would jave to skip their upcoming turn only for one round. This idea works the same for both the axis and allies.