We have a problem: GErmany is at war with GB and FR; IT is at war with GB. how to conduct a naval combat in an area where there are IT and GE NAV as well as a...
See 9.9, Multiple States of War: You can only attempt to intercept naval units you are at war with. If several major powers’ or minor country’s units...
In the first example given, the Italians would not be involved in an interception, as the FR units are the ones moving. In the second case, they can intercept...
At the beginning of the Global War, is Hainan a Japanese controlled island of China? The obvious question is can Chinese Partisans be placed there if a Jap ...
At the beginning of the Global War, is Hainan a Japanese controlled island of China? The obvious question is can Chinese Partisans be placed there if a Jap ...
In the Global War scenario, Japan is already at war with China, so they get their reserves. Question: Do the number of units included in the set up grid...
Yes, reserves are included in the random unit draws. MIL are also included in the random draws irregardless of whether they are from Manchuria, Korea, etc. ...
Ecka: I will try to answer your questions below: The first few times that I tried the strategy, I controlled both Italy and Germany. But later, I've also seen...
Two if not playing with tdivisions the stacking rule is two. ... From: James OHalloran To: wif discussion Sent: Friday, January 02, 2009 6:19 AM Subject:...
Hi, stacking applies at the end of all steps, so after moving/invading and before combat you may only have 2 units in each hex. Daniel ... marine units, and...
Check the Stacking rules (from 2.3.1): Units invading (see 11.14) and paradropping (see 11.15) have a stacking limit in addition to the defending units’...
Hi James, Stacking limits apply at the end of any phase, and units paratrooping and invading have a different stacking limit than the defending units, which...
Hi, ... stacking ... applied ... What is the value of that addition? I read this as meaning I could both invade and, pending successful invasion stack, more...
Enjoy the game it is fun. Mark ... From: James To: wifdiscussion@yahoogroups.com Sent: Friday, January 02, 2009 8:17 AM Subject: [wifdiscussion] Re: Invasions,...
I pinged Harry on this at the same time as I did the list and he indicated you do have to stipulate which pool BEFORE you pick ... ... say this is for Japan,...
Folks, Is there somewhere that I can access the game reports for this years games? I would love to attend but have so much going on I will probably have to...
Fair enough Hakon, but as I've said I think your Russian is an unwitting accomplice for this to happen as you've outlined. I remain a doubting Thomas and...
The Finns do the work of cutting the lend-lease route in the north; all that is required is to cut the rail lines. Murmansk gets cut right away; Archangel...
Chris, the Finns need supply also to be effective. There is not a single Finnish supply point on the Scandinavian map. Otherwise they move 1 hex per turn -...
If I understand well, in my first exemple only GE can intercept and, if the search roll was enough for both IT and GE, there must be a fighting through with...
Hi Is the Burma road considered a rail line for supply purposes (and used by the Japanese when invading India)? I don't think so, but I want to be sure. ...
In our game France was completely conquered. Paris was just liberated. It says in 13.7.1 (last paragraph): A completely conquered major power is back in the...
They get back into their force pool half of all the units removed thusfar in the game. Good question about the naval units. I assume they get back control of...
I don't think this is right. In 13.3.2 it states "choosing this option opens the Burma road. it then counts as a railway for moving resouces and build points...