Neutrals and a possible Political optional rule phase.


  • I was thinking about another element of the game that is new to this edition, the Politics and how this could be ebhanced or alteredto make an interesting Senario.

    You could use this in a future optional rules section (perhaps). What if you could try and convert/bribe/beg true neutrals to become one step closer to your alignment?

    I have read on the boards that people wantto be able to use Turkey but aren’t happy that Sweden and Spain will join the other side (let alone all the other neutrals).

    What you could do is have a political phase (maybe at the same time as weapons development) where 5 IPCs (or 10) would allow you a die roll to shift a neutrals alignment by one. You could buy as many tries as you want but would only get one die roll per neutral per turn (buy three rolls, but only get 1 for each Spain, Turkey or Sweden). Alternatively you could put the phase at the end of the turn, after non-combat moves to prevent “scooping” and allow the other powers to react. Either by their own polictical guestures or by just attacking the recently swayed country.

    Maybe this would unbalance the game, but Franco’s Spain had been a close ally of Germany in the 1930’s and this could represent Germany’s constant nagging to repay the favor.

    This would also allow a country like the U.S.A. to have another influnce on the game from behind the lines. You may have to put a rule in that the power making the diplomatic guesture roll would have to be at war (but maybe not as they would have to be at war to accupy the neutral and claim the IPCs).

    Thoughts?


  • I always find it silly that Mongolia cares about what happens to Switzerland or Liberia.

    We are thinking about political ties between neutrals. Spain couldn’t care less what happens to Mongolia, but does become pro-axis/allies if someone invades Argentina or Portugal.


  • @Daedelus:

    Maybe this would unbalance the game, but Franco’s Spain had been a close ally of Germany in the 1930’s and this could represent Germany’s constant nagging to repay the favor.
    […]
    Thoughts?

    It could be an interesting game option.  Historically, though, Hitler did try nagging Franco but got nowhere with him, for instance in the discussions over the projected Operation Felix (see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Operation_Felix).

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