@Aaron_the_Warmonger I don’t know exactly the long term goal in Italian hands. The only conclusion I can come up with is to give Italy more of a northern Can Opening attack as well as give Italy more money for longer term play. Again, I find this foolish since it serves great use for Germany anyways. It’s been talked about, as said before, I’ve never seen it done and I have no plans to do it if I am ever Axis. I can see Bulgaria going Italian but not Finland.
Can you blitz pro allies neutrals?
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I am going assume no.
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You’re right.
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I don’t think so.
I think you can only “blitz” through it, IE move 2 spaces, on the NCM.
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No, that’s wrong too, Garg.
Once you enter the pro-territory, you have to stop.
Also you can only enter them in non-com movement, so you can’t “blitz” an empty enemy territory in between your units and the neutral. -
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A Blitz is defined as a combat movement where a tank or mech/tank pairing enters an unoccupied enemy territory, captures it, and moves to a second territory as a single combat move.
Any other movement of two spaces, whether during combat or noncombat, is NOT a Blitz and should not be called a Blitz. It’s either a combat move or a noncombat move, but not a Blitz.
This is important because Mech Inf can always move two spaces as a combat or noncombat move, provided it’s not a Blitz. Calling such moves “Blitzes” implies that Mech can only move two spaces with a tank under every circumstance, and that is NOT the case.