As Simon says you can’t move any of your ships in that sea zone on NCM. There is a provision that allows you to move them to flee the sea zone on the Combat Movement phase without taking them into combat. The real purpose of the move though is to prevent any transports in the sea zone from loading ground units in that sea zone. You can still move to another sea zone on Combat Move and load ground units as long as it is a friendly sea zone. If you haven’t seen the video it explains everything;
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Pkj_9K3lfQk&t=166s
Is the Italian NO stopped by transports in the med?
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If the allies have JUST transports in the med, is the italian NO prevented?
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No. Surely rules say ships have to have an attack value.
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@wittman:
No. Surely rules say ships have to have an attack value.
the rules only state this
5 IPCs if there are no Allied surface warships in the Mediterranean Sea (sea zones 92 through 99). Theme: Propaganda and strategic advantage.
As far to my concern they can stop the NO… As they can easily be picked up by axis planes or ships.
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Transports are not part of the group called warships. Sorry! So do not stop italy’s NO.
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Transports are the only ship that do not stop the NO. Even a Sub and an empty Carrier do.
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I don’t think a submarine classifies as a SURFACE warship.
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Subs and transports don’t stop it.
-Subs can get in even if Italy owns Gibraltar/Suez.
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Blame the booze. Of course a Sub does not count.
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Subs can only enter the Med via Gib, not Suez.
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subs make it too ez to stop the NO
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transports do not count as warships