@Krieghund Thanks! (For completeness, I should have been more clear in that Germany controlled Persia at the beginning of its turn in this example. i.e. there was/is a legal landing zone for the fighter)
Violating neutrality
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 When violating neutrality you seldom have any IPC to pay the penalty because you have used all to buy units, so how do you solve this? 
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 @Anonymous: When violating neutrality you seldom have any IPC to pay the penalty because you have used all to buy units, so how do you solve this? Well, as i can only violate neutrality on my turn, i have to buy less units to save some IPCs for that purpose. 
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 It’s like not spending all your paycheck on mindnumbing drugs so that you can go get some munchies. It takes a village… … to raise an idiot. :roll: 
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 Sorry… I don’t really understand the answer… 
 Do you guys meant that: If you can’t afford that 3 IPC, you can’t make movements that will violate neutrality?Thanks. :roll: 
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 Sorry… I don’t really understand the answer… 
 Do you guys meant that: If you can’t afford that 3 IPC, you can’t make movements that will violate neutrality?Thanks. :roll: That’s right 
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 Idd, when I want to drop all my units in Spain I save 3 IPC’s :D 
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 translation: Think ahead 
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 (Munch, munch, munch) I thaid that din’t I!?! 


 
		 
		






