Generally speaking powers defend together. However in G40 there are powers that start off neutral (Russia and USA) or not at war with each other (like Japan and UK/France). You could have a case at sea when you attack a sz with units from multiple powers, and can ignore the units that belong to a power that you aren’t yet at war with.
Alpha question
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So since I am new here I got a question. These Alpha rules that are developed, are they “official” or are they just developed by people here on the site and everyone just agrees to them. How does this work exactly?
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So since I am new here I got a question. These Alpha rules that are developed, are they “official” or are they just developed by people here on the site and everyone just agrees to them. How does this work exactly?
Alfa +2 are official rule and setup improvements submitted by the A&A creator, Larry Harris and his team of play testers. They were released to the A&A community in January 2011, and you can find them on harrisgamedesign.com on the forum titled, Global 1940 / Alfa +2. The vast majority of Global players use them, because they improve the balance between the two sides. FYI… We are all awaiting Alfa +3 (which are assumed to be minor changes) but try to learn the Alfa +2 rule changes first.
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Question answered thanks!