Yeah, the issue is that I would like Ethopia in USSR hands, it is one that is avoidable, like I said, I have seen a USSR marker on it but I wasn’t playing this game so I didn’t see how it came. However, I usually have no problem getting to Somalia, and the northern African territories can be confusing because in my case, UK had Italy on a stalemate front line not pressing so Italy had no reason to assume what I was doing until of course he saw me bring my mech. into Africa.
Understanding How Neutrals Work?
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Sorry if this has been asked before, but couldn’t find the answer.
Example: Say, I’m Germany and I NCM into Bulgaria and they are Pro Axis, are they allowed to attack a country on future turns since Germany controls them now?
I been reading the rules and just started my first Global 40 game on my own yesterday and wanted to make sure I read that right.
Thanks for any response!
John Brown
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The country that controls the territory controls the troops.
Germany takes Bulgaria, gains 4 infantry. When Germany goes again, those troops can now move, whether it be combat or non-combat.
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The country that controls the territory controls the troops.
Germany takes Bulgaria, gains 4 infantry (+whatever was moved in there). When Germany goes again, those troops can now move, whether it be combat or non-combat.
Ok, that is what I thought. Thank you so much! :-)
John Brown