Thanks Tirano. The reason that I didn’t take Southern France on the first turn is because I want to disguise my trip to the Med. I want the UK to have to bite on Sealion and they won’t know that the Italians aren’t taking S. France until after they have taken their first turn. Other than slipping a couple of units into Northern Italy (which I try to do inconspicuously)I have given no indication at all that I’m going to the Med. I don’t need to put units on the complex in S. France right away anyway so it wasn’t necessary to have it on the first turn.
The Japanese Piracy Strategy: An insane plan that somehow worked
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Recently, while playing a game of axis and Allie’s Global ‘40, I was playing the axis. America was doing a Japan-first approach, and having done a J3 to help Italy and Germany, Japan was cornered and the fall of Tokyo was inevitable. Italy, however, had conquered Cairo with the help of the Germans, and Germany was now pushing into Russia to get those final three victory cities, but America was turning its attention toward the Atlantic, and was threatening Germany (I had already enacted Dark Skies at this point.) With Japan, I had a built up a massive navy to defend the homeland, to the tune of four carriers+two battleships. With the Americans in Okinawa, I abandoned Japan to its fate and started the Japanese piracy mission. I left Japan for the Carolines, and then conquered the underprotected New Zealand, leaving a trail of blockers in my wake. (I have three filled transports. America had gone for a Spanish beachhead, and so, Japan mobilized the South American neutrals, despite having no capital. Then, my pirates turned north, wrecking the American transport shuck for just long enough for the Germans to take Moscow, for a glorious victory of the Japanese Pirates!
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Crap, that actually worked? A one in a million success.
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Also, what’s Dark Skies?
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@superbattleshipyamato in general
A strategy dominated by German air power (bombers) whose range can cover
The whole
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Ah, so Western Germany, France, or Southern Italy? Good moves. Thanks for responding!
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@superbattleshipyamato America must’ve had a huge amount of money.You’d think they could’ve got Paris or Cairo.
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@ampdrive They had a lot of money in the pacific, and the combination of Japanese pirates and German bombers held them off for a while





