I have not played Japan very often but I am not one to hit the US right off. I like to secure China and the DEI first. Cripple or take India and pressure the ANZAC’s is next while harrassing the US with landings in Alaska and the Philipeans. Alaska doesn’t really mean that much but most US palyers will not want Japanese forces in North America. Once Japan’s IPC level is up and I can build more capitol ships and planes, that is when I move to really hit the US fleet. An Aggressive US player will make this stratagy much harder to pull off though. the game I am currently playing, the Japan player did hit the Hawaiian fleet on round one and took it on round two. The US player has been so focused on the Japan player that the Italians have taken Brazil and the Germans have landed in the West Indies and convoy raided the east coast of the US. Britain has had no help and is barely hanging on. The round 1 DOW can work if you have the right kind of player in position. To give the US player credit, he has begun to make some better playes and is pushing back but he is having to regain alot of lost ground which really help the axis players be more aggressive.
Do new rules change Japan IC deployment?
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So since with the new rules setup, no power can build an IC on enemy soil, does that mean Japan can’t build factories on mainland Asia anymore or is China the exception to that rule?
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Yes you can build an IC in Japan’s controled; a minor IC. Your question should read; Can you build a major IC there? I’ve wondered that myself and assumed that you cannot build a major IC, however, I’m not sure. Krieghund will have to answer that.
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You can still build a minor complex in captured territories just not majors.
its different but good. No ridiculous major factories but you can still build a minor or two.
You also cant change a captured minor into a major.
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I think though he is asking about in mainland china though where japan starts with chinese printed tt’s.
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Territories with Chinese symbols printed on them are original Chinese territories, so Japan may not build major ICs on them.
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Territories with Chinese symbols printed on them are original Chinese territories, so Japan may not build major ICs on them.
so it just leaves Korea for a huge IC?
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@Frontovik:
Territories with Chinese symbols printed on them are original Chinese territories, so Japan may not build major ICs on them.
so it just leaves Korea for an IC?
Yup. It leaves Korea for a MAJOR IC. As stated above, Minors can still be placed in foreign soil.





