Thank you. Had not seen that and was unhappy to contradict Kriegkund, but could not see any difference with what I had said. Now I realise without a japanese DOW against UK/Anzac a Japanese player could have moved through an occupied sea hex on its way to a Dutch territory. Now it cannot. Though, of course, my way and knowing I was provoking war with UK/Anzac, I would have attacked them too and, therefore, not moved illegally through a sea zone . You have to love Japan.
Rules question: ANZAC/British
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On the British turn, Celebes was captured back from the Japanese. On the Anzac turn, can they land fighters there? Not sure if it had to be held for a complete turn or just from the start of the ANZAC turn.
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On the British turn, Celebes was captured back from the Japanese. On the Anzac turn, can they land fighters there? Not sure if it had to be held for a complete turn or just from the start of the ANZAC turn.
Pretty sure that unlike China/US in AA50, they are distinct and seperate powers on distinct and seperate turns. As soon as the British turn ends friendly fighters can land there.
Similarly, if Britain liberates an Anzac factory somewhere, Anzak can use that factory again (assuming they have cash).
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That’s what I was assuming but for some reason it seemed odd. Compared to the old AAP, it gives the Brits/ANZAC a bit of an advantage over the Japanese.
Record response time BTW! Thank you.





