Destroyers delay the removal of sub casualties, allowing them to fire back in their normal step even if they are hit by a sub. However, both attacking and defending subs always fire in the Opening Fire step, so a defending sub will return fire even if it is hit, regardless of the presence of destroyers. This is because fire within a step is simultaneous. In effect, the presence of a destroyer only affects the ability of surface vessels to return fire when hit by subs.
Rule question.
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Hi All,
First thank you for lots of inspiring posts.
The answer to the following two questions is properly already here some ware, I have just not been able to find it. So please bare with me.
1: Is it legal to combine a land assault with an amphibious assault into the same territory?
2: Is it legal to make two assaults into the same territory in the same round (For instance first an amphibious assault and then a land assault)?
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Welcome, G_reference!
1. Yes.
2. No. When you attack the same territory from more than one place, they all attack together.
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Hi Krieghund.
Thank you for the clarifications.





