After making bigger maps for Global 1940 and Anniversary, Renegade is now putting up an enlarged 1914 map for pre-order:
https://renegadegamestudios.com/axis-allies-1914-deluxe-map/
@Darth-Vahl The latter part of the description threw me for a loop, but no he cannot play this move, as the ship isn’t in a friendly seazone (at least, during a battle). Hope this helped!
Hey all, is there a topic of the A&A General Cards?
My group has used them a few G40 games, and there are some BIG questions we have about them that I think may need an FAQ.
@Krieghund are you authorized to rule on the meaning of the cards?
@Karl7 I assume you are referring to “Axis & Allies Commanders”?
I have added your posting to the existing topic.
@Karl7 if you’re on discord the creator of the commanders deck will answer questions here.
https://discord.com/channels/702536469365129256/1219778945642270781
@Darth-Vahl said in Axis and allies commanders:
@Karl7 if you’re on discord the creator of the commanders deck will answer questions here.
https://discord.com/channels/702536469365129256/1219778945642270781
can’t get on this! LOL
who is the creator?
@Karl7 the renegade games studio discord server.
@Darth-Vahl Matt Hyra is his name.
So I went through them, and I actually have just a few questions as follows:
Yamamoto, Expert: I interpret this as meaning, if you have 2 or more sea battles, that have at least 2+ sea units, the last sea battle you roll you get +1 on your units. Is this correct? Also, does the +1 go for sea units with no attack value?
Patton: Basic: does the “your” mean only US tanks get to fire again? Not allied tanks in battle? Expert: same, does “your” mean only US forces or does it allow defending allied units get a boost?
Eisenhower: does “territories” mean only land territories or does it include sea zones? I assume the former, but want to be sure.
Juin: so allied units can use the phantom french transports (“PFTs”) , i.e. US troops in global can move out onto the PFTs from Gibraltar, spend a turn at sea, and then his S. France? I take it this would be how it would work: US troops move out onto PFTs, then on French turn, the PFTs move to sz next to S. France, then US troops attack. Correct?
Thanks!
Questions for Matt
The Yamamoto one has always confused me. Thanks for the clear up.