In all current forms of the game since AA Anniversary edition, subs (and transports) can not and do not ever block movement. So if in your example you can attack a stack of subs with a stack of destroyers and other units are free to proceed through to another seazone, even though there will be combat in that seazone (destroyer on sub).
Question about spaces used by a transport during an amphibious assault
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I think I can better explain this question in situation form: for example, can a loaded transport move through 2 uncontested sea spaces till it’s adjacent to it’s target territory and then proceed to unload it’s troops to attack it? Or is that illegal because it counts as 3 transport moves?
Like to sum it up, does the actual unloading onto amphibious assault territory count as a one of the transports two moves or not?
Thanks!
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Jaxrealm,
The simplest way to think of the amount of sea zones moved is:
How many different NEW sea zones has the transport been in.
starting sea zone no movement point
1st NEW sea zone 1st movement point
2nd NEW sea zone 2nd movement pointIf your transport can can only move 2 sea zones, then the 2nd sea zone is as far as it can move and therefor must be the one that your amphibious attack assaults. Either an island or coastline in THAT sea zone.
I hope this helps you. This is a GREAT GAME! And we all have questions sometimes so don’t be shy about asking for help.
“Tall Paul”
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Lol yea it is, thanks for the answer…big help!
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And real cool pic btw, just reading about that…
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Jaxrealm,
And real cool pic btw, just reading about that…
Are you meaning the pic of my Dad on the left? He’s not only still alive but works everyday and plays A&A G-40 with us almost every week-end.
“Tall Paul”