It is best to buy Mechs and can open and support Germany on the East Front. If the opportunity arises, and the U.K. and US player allow it, buy a DD to keep your convoying down. Don’t make it easy for the Allies to deny you income. German Fts often have to park in Rome to scramble to sink Subs.
Playing Italy is about bothering the Allies, forcing them to spend in the Med, when they want to go East, towards the ME.
Ship Movement Help
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I have a question regarding the movement of ships. The explanation could get confusing so I will try to explain it clearly. Using revised rules/objectives here.
1. My ship, a cruiser, is attacked by an enemy fleet of destroyers who begin movement from a naval port (total possible move of 3) during my opponent’s turn.
2. Enemy ships all move two spaces to engage in combat.
3. During combat, my ship is destroyed.
4. After destroying my cruiser, my opponent wants to move the enemy fleet one more space into an adjacent sea zone containing 2 of my ships and initiate another combat phase during their same Combat Phase.Is my opponent allowed to do this move and attack in the same Combat Phase? If not, are they allowed to use the ships’ remaining move (1) during their Non-Combat Movephase to move their ships into the adjacent seazone where my ships are?
Thanks for the help in advance. If you need more clarification please ask.
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Hi BlurbBlast.
No, he can’t.
You either move in Combat Move or in the Non Combat Move. Not in both. All units can only attack once, too. -
Thanks guys!
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Tell your opponent that land and sea units that participate in combat during the combat phase may not move during the non-combat phase.
Marsh





