@SeaYa another edit I forgot to put in the original post, for added strategizing, if the attacker has other sea units in addition to transports battleships and cruisers, those other surface ships can be used as casualties. To help the defender, there’s no limit to the number of coastal guns that can be placed in territories.
Lonely artilliery
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That is something I really liked about the old gameboard from Classic A&A. Along the edges of the board they had these little blow-up boxes for certain territories on the map. So, if the map was getting a little too cluttered, you could stick some of your units in the blow-up boxes. I would usually put the ICs, AAguns and Air units in the blow up boxes and the ground forces on the map.
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I suppose it’s like Chess…
Does the queen or knight REALLY represent how a horse, or Maiden works? NO. And the tactical representation is moot.
But the piece remains!
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Good point, Garg





