Hey all,
Sorry if I am repeating previously asked questions, but could not find them through search.
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Planes must land in territories with land units in them. Need they be your own? The use case I have in mind is GB flying planes over the channel to help France defend. This leads me to my next question…
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If the above scenario would be ok, would defending French artillery get air superiority if the only plane there is British?
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Can tanks/arts be alone? Or must every army have at least one infantry present? If they can be alone, can they capture territory?
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Two questions on battleships; when they are supporting a land invasion, units they hit still get to fire back (unlike strafed units)? If all units they are supporting in a landing are destroyed prior to combat by art, do the battleships still get to fire?
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There is no naval battleboard. Just wondering if anyone has a best practice around ship battles. Have only played once so everyone was afraid to use ships and did not come up much. Having read up on strategies now, seems like this is going to change in games moving forward.
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Last question is around using another nation’s transport ship. As I understand it, it works like this (please correct and ridicule me if I am wrong here): During France’s turn, they move a transport to a sea zone bordering the United States (after they have entered the war). Then during the US turn, they move their units onto the French ship. Then during the French turn, they move the ship to a sea zone bordering wherever the US troops want to land. Then during the US turn, they move the land units onto land. Seems like any other way would involve one player actively using another’s pieces. But again, let me know if I am not hitting the nail on the head here!
Thanks everyone!