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.
Bid Question
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Is bidding an Anzac unit in Egypt a legal bid? Thanks in advance.
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Well, all bidding is technically a house rule, so it’s less a question of “illegal” and more what you and your opponent have agreed on. I think usually the restriction is 1 unit per territory where at least 1 unit already exists.
So I’d say yes.
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Hi Pherman. Like The Methuselah said, nothing is official. That said, not many (no one) here would allow an Anzac Inf on Egypt. The accepted rule is that the territory needs to be owned by the nation placing the bid unit. Ultimately, is between the players to decide.