The Chinese have strange rules but the exceptions they get makes them exceptional. The ability to raise new units in a newly captured territory is overwhelmingly powerful. Even though they can only raise INF and ART, the ability to have one main stack and move it anywhere while building, instead of having to defend a particular territory, would be gamebreaking if China wasn’t restricted to Chinese territories and Burma and given a fairly low number of starting units.
Playing Britain
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Not sure if this is the right forum for Q&A, sorry if it is not. When playing Britain it says London and India play separately. What happens if India moves pieces to the European side of the board. Can UK London move those pieces on their turn?
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Everything happens like a normal turn, however, the difference that separates them is the purchase new units phase, the place new units phase, and the collect new income phase, all must be done separately between London and India, all other phases happen together like other nations. Just keep the money separate and you will be fine, don’t look at units as belonging to one side or the other, you will only confuse yourself.
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Thanks, we remember that now, it’s been so long.
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Cool avatar, I’m jealous.