@Derek said in Rules Q&A for North Africa:
“Attacking across or moving across an enemy-mined
border allows the controller to detonate them, as
long as the territory is Controlled or has enemy
units present…” -From the cheat sheet under Phase 3
I cannot find this rule in the rulebook. Can someone help? Where does it state that mines cannot detonate if it does not have ‘enemy units’ present?
There is actually an example in the rulebook of Italy detonating a mine against an attacking UK dd where no other axis unit (enemy to the UK dd) is present.
Unless I am understanding this wrong.
When you are the attacker, moving units into zones with enemy mines, enemy units would be units of the other side?
Land mines are active only in territories that contain a control marker and/or units of the owning power. Thus, a control marker and/or units of a power that is an enemy of the moving/attacking power must be present in order for detonation to occur. This is true only of land mines, as sea mines are always active. See pages 26 and 27 of the Rulebook.
ALSO:
Are German supply tokens only useable for German units? Or can any nation use any other (friendly) nation’s supply tokens for combat purposes?
Supply tokens are not owned by any power, so any power may use them, provided they are not in a territory that is controlled by and/or contains combat units of an enemy power. See page 18 of the Rulebook.