@tincanofthesea said in Question about Combat:
@alexander-ritter yes, this way you can’t choose to not attack based off of other attacks
Thank you!
I’m wondering if a power loses its capital and then captures another power’s capital where do the IPCs go?
Because the 1st team lost their capital and IPCS
second team lost their capital and IPC but first team can’t have any IPC because they don’t have their capital
Would the power that captured the 1st teams capitl get their IPC?
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I’m wondering if a power loses its capital and then captures another power’s capital where do the IPCs go?
Because the 1st team lost their capital and IPCS
second team lost their capital and IPC but first team can’t have any IPC because they don’t have their capitalWould the power that captured the 1st teams capitl get their IPC?
See page 20 AAEurope 1940 second paragraph under the “Capturing and Liberating Capitals” section, last sentence: “You collect these IPCs even if your own capital is in enemy hands.”
Note: Not an official answer, just trying to help.