The simple thought of new players is why money should have been included. The experienced players don’t need the money. In the base AA42 game money should have been included as a learning tool. In the AA40 games the complexity goes way up. For a newer player the more help to simplify things the better. These games at the very least should have offered a tracking chart in the rule book that could be copied. I would suggest to newer players to use poker chips, money from other games, or make up a chart to track money including NO’s by nation.
Question about ANZAC National Objectives
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This question for the designated rules guys:
Gain 5 IPCs (one time) for occupying any island or territory originally Japanese.
My question is: Does ANZAC get a one-time shot of 5 IPCs for each island or territory originally Japanese it occupies, or just a single bonus of 5 IPCs for the first such island it occupies and then no further one-time bonuses for additional captures?
I would think you get a one-time bonus for each island or territory originally Japanese, but the word “any” in the rules makes me uncertain.
Thanks
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You get 5 IPCs only, one time only, the first time you occupy any original Japanese territory. Occupying a second such territory does not result in a bonus.
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Thanks. :-)
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By “occupy”, do you mean that UK can control it? Example: turn 2 UK invades Siam and takes control. on Anzac’s turn, they move in 1 infantry to the UK-controled Siam. do they get the bonus for this?
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this topic has been brought up earlier. ANZAC does not have to “control” the territory, they just have to “occupy” it. So if the UK or US control an area, and the ANZAC later land on the territory, than they will get their 1 time bonus :wink:
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this topic has been brought up earlier. ANZAC does not have to “control” the territory, they just have to “occupy” it. So if the UK or US control an area, and the ANZAC later land on the territory, than they will get their 1 time bonus :wink:
Thanks. I figured it must have been addressed already, but I couldn’t find it.





