Yes, if there is a possible scramble there. Is probably a good idea sometimes.
If you are landing a unit amphibiously, yes it would take the territory unopposed. But you have too clear the Sea Zone first, of course. You fail and the unit stays on board.
Scramble - combat sequence?
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Situation: US ar at Gibraltar and Morraco they go in sz 95 (i think) to do an amphibius attack on Rome. They have aircraft carriers loaded, destroyers, subs battleships and cruiser. Rome scrambles 3 fithers. Wath’s the sequence of play? And at the end do the cruisers and battleship get to shoot on ground units?
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HI @chris-laf
If I understand your question correctly, the scramble creates a naval battle that is fought before the amphib attack.
If the naval battle succeeds, then the amphib attack takes place. The naval battle cancels any bombard for the amphib attack.
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but any planes attacking Rome still attack. Which sucks for them.





