On this line, the old guy could be named:
Axis & Allies 2nd Edition (Classic)
or, to cover all:
Axis & Allies 1st/2nd/3rd Editions (Classic)
Since you don’t see “Classic” anywhere in the box or the manual or anything for real, it fits better between parenthesis (people that don’t know stuff might think it’s not the one, since the one they have is not called “Classic” anywhere, of course).
Sea Zone markers for switching between Pacific and Europe sides
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Hey, I know that I will not be referring to the rules whenever i’m moving ships from one side of the board to another. I will probably use paper slips labeled 11, 28, 51, 52, 64, 65, and 66, and then place one of each on a sea zone depending on what all spaces connect to it. Will anyone else be doing the same?
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Personally I won’t have any trouble just knowing where the seazones meet up. But then I have a very graphically and visually oriented mind and can see it in my head.
Some kind of reference does sound like a good idea though.
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Probably something like that.
Maybe poker chips or gray and red chips. -
Hey Wilson, love your sig man!





