I think a good idea for 1914 would be to require at least 1 infantry to be stationed in every territory by the end of a power’s turn (the infantry must be from the power controlling. If they don’t, they won’t get the IPCs from this territory. Not only does it potentially make the game more historically accurate (to symbolize the need to keep civilian populations under control during wartime), but it probably also makes the game more balanced, as the Allies will probably be more burdened with this (since they have substantially larger colonial possessions).
Quickie Q about Siberian Conscripts rule interpretation
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Morning Pro’s
Russian AARe NA
“Place 1 free INF/TURN during the Mobilize Units Phase in [Yak,SovFE,Bury] if you control it”
A literal reading suggests Russia can recapture a Siberian territory and place and INF there at the end of that go.
But this goes contra the general principle in A and A that you can’t build in places you’ve just acquired.
What do y’all do please?
Ta
Trusty Sapper
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@Trusty:
But this goes contra the general principle in A and A that you can’t build in places you’ve just acquired.
Also goes against the fact you can’t place units where there are no IC’s either.
NA’s are exceptions to normal A&A rules.
Atlantic Wall, Commonwealth, etc… works this way as well. If you CONTROL it at the end of your turn, you can place units there
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Ta.





