If my fighter attacks a ground territory and wins can it land there or does it have to fly back to a territory that I controlled from the beginning of the turn?
In all current forms of the game since AA Anniversary edition, subs (and transports) can not and do not ever block movement. So if in your example you can attack a stack of subs with a stack of destroyers and other units are free to proceed through to another seazone, even though there will be combat in that seazone (destroyer on sub).
If there is a Russian sub in SZ 12, can German Subs move through that zone from SZ 7 to SZ 18 to do combat? If so, would it make a difference if I had a transport there or is it just a destroyer?
For some reason I just thought they could only move through zones like that if it was a NCM but I’m just double checking. Some sneakysnake did that to me and I just didn’t know it was legal.
Guilty as charged. :)
That’s why I asked for clarification in another thread before doing it. :)
Couldn’t just let you invade MY African Continent!
The biggest thing is that submerging occurs after BOTH sides have fired.
You can;t charge in with subs, fire sneak attacks, and then submerge to avoid a counter-attack by any surviving defenders. The defenders get to fire back, then before anyone fires again, both attacking and defending subs can choose to submerge (leaving the battle)