Axis and Allies 1914 FAQ/Question and Answer Thread


  • hello me and my friends are going to get a game goiing this weekend and i was wondering, if Germany captures Moscow, or forces revolution does this disable the russian minefields or do the CP’s have to occupy the territory wich contains a naval base? thanks

  • Official Q&A

    The capture of a power’s capital has no effect on the operation of its minefields.  They will function as long as the territory containing the naval base is not controlled by an enemy power.  If the Russian Revolution occurs, Russia is neither friend nor enemy to any other power, so its minefields will no longer affect any power.


  • thanks for the speedy and very helpfull answer krieg


  • What happens to colonies of minor powers when they are attacked?

    eg.  If Germany attacks Angola, does Portugal join the Entente?  or…If Germany attacks Portugal, does Angola join the Entente?


  • If France moves into Spanish Morroco on Turn 1, no units activate, since it’s a colony, correct? I’m pretty sure the answer is yes but just making sure.


  • Two additional questions :

    1). If Britain moves into Belgium Congo on Turn 1, does Britain get the IPC’s or does France, since Belgium is a Minor Aligned Power w/France? Pretty sure Britain gets the IPC’s but want to make sure.

    2). If Britain moves into Portugal E. Africa on Turn1, does Britain get the IPC’s or does France, since Portugal is a Minor Aligned Power w/France? Again, pretty sure Britain gets the IPC’s.

    Thanks!

  • Official Q&A

    @Tarkin:

    What happens to colonies of minor powers when they are attacked?

    eg.  If Germany attacks Angola, does Portugal join the Entente?  or…If Germany attacks Portugal, does Angola join the Entente?

    Nothing happens.  Colonies are independent territories from the capitals of their minor powers.

    @Commando:

    If France moves into Spanish Morroco on Turn 1, no units activate, since it’s a colony, correct? I’m pretty sure the answer is yes but just making sure.

    Correct.

    @Commando:

    1). If Britain moves into Belgium Congo on Turn 1, does Britain get the IPC’s or does France, since Belgium is a Minor Aligned Power w/France? Pretty sure Britain gets the IPC’s but want to make sure.

    2). If Britain moves into Portugal E. Africa on Turn1, does Britain get the IPC’s or does France, since Portugal is a Minor Aligned Power w/France? Again, pretty sure Britain gets the IPC’s.

    Britain takes control of the territories and gets the IPCs.


  • Do defending artillery in an amphibious assault always hit on a three or less during their first dice roll, or is that increased to a 4 if they have air superiority?

    Also, those first hits by defending artillery DO NOT get to roll dice when the attacker rolls correct?  Hits by battleship bombardment DO get to roll defensive dice right?

    Thanks!

  • Official Q&A

    @ryguy:

    Do defending artillery in an amphibious assault always hit on a three or less during their first dice roll, or is that increased to a 4 if they have air superiority?Â

    They always hit on a 3 or less.  There is no air supremacy in artillery pre-emptive strikes.

    @ryguy:

    Also, those first hits by defending artillery DO NOT get to roll dice when the attacker rolls correct?

    Casualties from the pre-emptive strike are removed immediately and do not participate in the battle.

    @ryguy:

    Hits by battleship bombardment DO get to roll defensive dice right?

    Yes.


  • Minefield question:
    A naval unit remaining in a hostile sea zone with a naval port and mines does not have to roll mines every time.
    Germany buys a transport and invades Poland on turn 1, then on turn 2 does an Amph Assault on Finland.
    On turn 3 the German player loads troops from Poland and lands them in Finland.

    1.  Does the transport roll for mines on turn 3?
    2.  The only way the turn 3 transport would be illegal is if Poland was contested and Finland was controlled by the allies.  If Finland was contested or controlled it would be ok?

  • Official Q&A

    1.  No.
    2.  It would be illegal if Poland was contested and Finland was neither controlled by Germany nor contained German units.


  • Apologies if it has already been answered in this forum but here is my question.
    I can’t seem to get the mines rule quite straight.
    My Navy moves into an enemy controlled mined port to fight a battle in that seazone.
    I know that going into the seazone we would roll for the mines (one at a time) at the end of the movement phase.
    Now I fight the battle in the sea zone and win (the port is still controlled by the enemy) and leave my navy there at the end of the turn (obviously).
    On the next turn I move my navy out of the mined sea zone, do I now have to pass through the mine field again and roll for each ship?

  • Official Q&A

    No.  You only roll for mines when you enter a mined sea zone.


  • Great thanks, that is what I thought, oh you also roll for mines when you pass through a mined sea zone correct?

  • Customizer

    Originally you rolled for each mined zone moved into, so yes.

    But under potential tourneyt rules you must stop on entering an enemy mined sz.


  • Thanks Kreighund for all your timely responses.

    Flash, let’s not mix the OOB rules this thread is for with the proposed tournament rules from a different thread.


  • That’s is really cool and I like the picture also my board game is coming in tomorrow


  • A couple of fighter rule questions.

    Fighters can move 2 spaces and ignores whether the 1st space is friendly, hostile or contested.  What if it is neutral?  Can a British fighter fly from India, over neutral Persia and land in Sevastopol?  Would the Persian units mobilize and make the fighter battle in Persia?

    When retreating from a contested territory, do fighters have to move to an adjacent territory or can they fly 2 spaces away?

  • Official Q&A

    Fighters can always move up to two spaces, regardless of where they begin the turn.  The only exception is when they begin the turn on a transport, in which case they may only be offloaded.  They may never fly over neutral territories, but they may attack them along with land units.


  • First time on the forum! Long time having played Axis and Allies! I have a question about the new 1914 release as it is much different from the others.

    A disagreement my Father and I have come across is multinational contested territories. The situation land or sea is if the territory/zone is contested say Germany/France and the British want to jump into the contested territory and fight is this allowed? Combat/Attacking is of course separate to each nation and casualties can only be suffered from the current aggressor.

    I also understand that if you are the defender and it is say German attacking French/British then they both defend “together”

    Also if this is true and I can attack a already contested territory with a separate nation, upon wiping out the opposing force, to which nation does the IPC go to.

    Thank you for any help!

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