@trig Japanese aircraft and bombardments will be used in the naval battle, Japan should
Not have both a large fleet AND a large landing force. They don’t have enough income to have both in time to hit the US with their surprise strike. This will only happen if Japan has put its complete focus on the US from the start of the game. No house rule is needed to combat a 💯 US focus by Japan.
Two v3 rules questions
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Two questions
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Is there a limit to how many infantry units you can upgrade to motorized? I assume there isn’t since it’s not stated.
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If Russia and Germany sign the pact, can the Germans use the northern sea route to trace a lend-lease supply path? My hunch is they can’t, but I’m still curious
Thanks in advance
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@ArtilleryAficianado said in Two v3 rules questions:
If Russia and Germany sign the pact, can the Germans use the northern sea route to trace a lend-lease supply path? My hunch is they can’t, but I’m still curious
I would also say it would not. The “Northern Sea Route” isnt a route on the map, but more like a special ability that lets the USSR (and others with their permission) move a unit between non-adjacent sea zones.
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@ArtilleryAficianado Correct on question #1, no limit on how many infantry can be upgraded to motorized infantry.
Question #2, I’d have to agree with your hunch and insaneHoshi. I don’t think that would count, as it’s a unique area of movement. But a very good question that I certainly am not definitive on the answer to!
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” Is there a limit to how many infantry units you can upgrade to motorized? I assume there isn’t since it’s not stated.”
No limit. You may spend all your IPP on it having 1 minor factory with a supply path to the regular infantries. Such are the current rules (may 2021)
Optional house rule: count motorized upgrades as using up production slots for factories.“If Russia and Germany sign the pact, can the Germans use the northern sea route to trace a lend-lease supply path? My hunch is they can’t, but I’m still curious”
No, because it is not mentioned specifically or generally.
Optional house rule: Let the USSR player decide on permission.