Global 2nd edition Q+A ( AAG40.2)


  • Good question.  I would think the same thing as overland ground units that were supposed to join an amphibious assault.  They have to fight on their own, and there is nowhere to retreat unless there were also other overland ground units attacking.

    The paratrooper description doesn’t specifically say so, but I think it is implied that all combat movement (which would include paratroopers) takes place in the combat movement phase, so paratroopers are already committed to the coastal territory.  If the amphibious landing never takes place because the sea battle failed, the paratroopers are still committed, and on their own.  If there are no overland ground units also attacking the coastal territory, the paratroopers can’t retreat, just like with amphibious assault ground units.


  • @Young:

    @Gamerman01:

    You can add paratroopers to an empty territory if you are attacking with at least 1 other land unit.�  Your opponent is incorrect - he can’t prevent paratroopers by emptying out territories.

    Thanks Gamerman.

    Sure, no problem.  The requirement is that the territory be enemy controlled.  There is no requirement that it have a unit in it.

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    @Gamerman01:

    Good question.  I would think the same thing as overland ground units that were supposed to join an amphibious assault.  They have to fight on their own, and there is nowhere to retreat unless there were also other overland ground units attacking.

    The paratrooper description doesn’t specifically say so, but I think it is implied that all combat movement (which would include paratroopers) takes place in the combat movement phase, so paratroopers are already committed to the coastal territory.  If the amphibious landing never takes place because the sea battle failed, the paratroopers are still committed, and on their own.  If there are no overland ground units also attacking the coastal territory, the paratroopers can’t retreat, just like with amphibious assault ground units.

    I agree.

  • '19 '17

    Can mechs and tanks starting in different territories invade the same empty territory and continue to the next territory? (mechs in east poland and tanks in ukraine going to west ukraine then bryansk)


  • Good question  :-D

  • '20 '16 '15 '14

    @Adam514:

    Can mechs and tanks starting in different territories invade the same empty territory and continue to the next territory? (mechs in east poland and tanks in ukraine going to west ukraine then bryansk)

    No.  Page 29 of the 2nd Edition Rulebook states the following under the description for Mechanized Infantry:

    “A mechanized infantry unit must normally stop when it enters an enemy controlled territory.  However, when paired one-for-one with a tank, it can make a blitz movement along with that tank.  The movement of both units must start and end in the same territories.” (emphasis added)

    Therefore, your suggested move would be illegal since both units did not start in the same territory.

    EDIT: The above is referencing the Europe rules – there is a similar entry on page 26 of the Pacific rules.

  • '19 '17

    Thanks!

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    Can I move land units from Greece into Turkey without a transport, pretty sure I can’t, but someone wants me to ask.


  • @Young:

    Can I move land units from Greece into Turkey without a transport, pretty sure I can’t, but someone wants me to ask.

    Yes you can walk from Greece to Turkey.  Absolutely no transports needed.

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    @Gamerman01:

    @Young:

    Can I move land units from Greece into Turkey without a transport, pretty sure I can’t, but someone wants me to ask.

    Yes you can walk from Greece to Turkey.  Absolutely no transports needed.

    Ok, thanks for that… gonna have to edit my tutorial video.  :-( my bad


  • Any time, YG


  • I know this isn’t the place to post this…but does anybody know what LHTR for carrier production rules are?
    Some of us are going to play a team game of World at War and that’s a game option. And I’m not sure if we want that or not.


  • I’m pretty sure it means that you can place fighters on new carriers.  That didn’t use to be allowed.  This would include newly purchased fighters and also existing fighters landing on new carriers.  Back in the original, new carriers were always without planes because they weren’t allowed.  I believe LHTR was to change that and allow planes

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    That’s correct.  However, it may also refer to the fact that carriers cost 16 IPCs in LHTR.


  • thanks for the answers. We’ll go ahead and use those rules.

  • '14

    Whether its Europe or global, if Germany makes an attack on Russia, sea or land units, Russia automatically enters the war, correct?
    And, when at war, does an axis Sub prevent Russia from collecting the SZ 125 N.O?


  • Answering for global only,
    You have to declare war on a power to attack any of its things or take its territory.
    When Russia is at war, any Axis sub in 125 disrupts the Russian NO, yes, even if Russia is not at war with the power who owns the sub.

  • '22 '16

    What happens to the IPC’s if you lose your capital but on your turn you take a capital?  Example:  UK takes Berlin but on Germany’s turn they take Moscow.


  • @majikforce:

    What happens to the IPC’s if you lose your capital but on your turn you take a capital?  Example:  UK takes Berlin but on Germany’s turn they take Moscow.

    Germany will get Russia’s cash.

    @rulebook:

    Capturing and Liberating Capitals
    If a power captures a territory containing an enemy
    capital (Washington, London, Moscow, etc.), follow the
    same rules as for capturing a territory. Add the captured
    territory’s income value to your national production level.
    In addition, you collect all unspent IPCs from the treasury
    of the original controller of the captured capital. For
    example, if Germany conquers Russia, and the Soviet
    Union has unspent IPCs, those IPCs are immediately
    transferred to Germany’s player. You collect these IPCs
    even if your own capital is in enemy hands.

  • '22 '16

    1. Can a lone transport load ground units if an enemy sub is present in the sz during the non combat phase?

    I know they can’t during the combat phase without another naval unit present. Right?  Would a sub count?

    1. A German tank enters an empty french owned Normandy during the combat phase.  It cannot blitz because the facilities prevent this correct?

    3)I know tanks can blitz through unoccupied hostile territory to another territory but that all takes place during the combat phase.  A tank or mech can never move during the combat phase and the non combat phase correct?  Thank you.

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