@Sgt-Mclusky Unlike previous renditions of A+A I find that AA40 has so many options and paths to victory that were still playing it and seeing new strategies in my group. Granted I was late to the party with this version so I don’t have years of experience, but we do play an awful lot, and almost never see the same game twice.
Global 2nd edition Q+A ( AAG40.2)
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If Germany attacked and failed to take Yugo, can the UK land planes there as a “friendly” territory without landing any ground units there?
As in, can UK attack Italian fleet and count the Yugo terr. as a potential landing space, even if no UK land units will ever make to Yugo that turn.
Thanks!
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@Karl7 Yes. However, they cannot take control of it with only air units.
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If Japan were to take say New Guinea, is that a sneaky way to strip Anzac of both NO’s since New Guinea is originally controlled Anzac territory?
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@dazedwit Of course.
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@Karl7 said in Global 2nd edition Q+A ( AAG40.2):
If Germany attacked and failed to take Yugo, can the UK land planes there as a “friendly” territory without landing any ground units there?
As in, can UK attack Italian fleet and count the Yugo terr. as a potential landing space, even if no UK land units will ever make to Yugo that turn.
Thanks!
This was the rule that was incorrectly implemented in Triple-A. It is prohibited but should be allowed. Also the blitzing to activate, which shouldn’t be possible.
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@dazedwit said in Global 2nd edition Q+A ( AAG40.2):
dazedwit
9 days agoG1: invade Yugoslavia and ping pong to Romania and leave Yugo for Italy.
Does this attack change the political situation in Yugoslavia from Friendly Allied Neutral to Allied At War Neutral?
Does this change in political situation allow for the fighter on Malta to land in Yugo turn one?
I feel like I read about this situation or saw it in a video but I can’t find this situation addressed in the rule book.
Thank you
What prompted this? i don’t recall posting in this section for a LONG TIME. Whats it in referenced from?
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@Imperious-Leader The answer is simple. If you invade a true neutral, it and everyone else is now at war with you. it could be axis or allies. the side that now has more support merely has to get their land units in the nation and claim these soldiers as their own. What else?
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@Imperious-Leader said in Global 2nd edition Q+A ( AAG40.2):
If you invade a true neutral, it and everyone else is now at war with you.
When you attack a strict neutral, only that territory joins the other side (with the exception of Mongolia being attacked by Japan). The rest of the strict neutrals become pro- the other side.
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@Krieghund well there you go…
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UK1 they land Rio de Oro turning all strict neutrals pro axis.
Can Russia take Afghanistan after and get $3 NO for taking a pro Axis neutral?
I feel like answer is yes and a new strategy will be in the works if so.
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@dazedwit Page 25 “3 IPCs for each territory that the Soviet Union controls that was originally German, Italian, or pro-Axis neutral.” An interesting thought but it appears it would not work as Afghanistan was not originally pro axis





