@WindowWasher Good day. Japan needs the income from the DEI and need to keep India on the defensive, not expanding. I agree with Awk others here: Oz can wait. Make Japan a monster first.
I have played close to 100 1940 games and don’t think anyone has tried to take Sydney from me early on.
Try it, but I don’t think it would work against most players here.
Japan/USA neutrals
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Hi forumies…
I have a question to ask that I can’t find the answer to.
With Japan and US being neutral at the start of the game, can these two nations enter land on each others teritories without an act of war?
I know that they can pass eachother in a SZ, stop and nothing happens, so why can’t it be the same for land?
Thanks!
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Hi forumies…
I have a question to ask that I can’t find the answer to.
With Japan and US being neutral at the start of the game, can these two nations enter land on each others teritories without an act of war?
I know that they can pass eachother in a SZ, stop and nothing happens, so why can’t it be the same for land?
Thanks!
A) Japan does not start neutral. It starts at war with China.
B) No neutral power may have units in any territories that they do not control.
C) No power may fly over or place units in a territory belonging to a neutral power.
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So it’s like saying the US can only be used for US ppl, and that’s that because they simply didn’t want to be in this war. Anyother nation flying in and land as a stop over can’t do that till the US is at War.
Why I ask this, is because I wanted to play Japan by standing back on Europe boarders with air units, and it would have to stop either in Russia ( westbound ) or USA ( Eastbound ) on the way. It would be of course upto either one if they wanted to attack Japan on the next turn, or just ignore the Jap’s air units.
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So it’s like saying the US can only be used for US ppl, and that’s that because they simply didn’t want to be in this war. Anyother nation flying in and land as a stop over can’t do that till the US is at War.
Why I ask this, is because I wanted to play Japan by standing back on Europe boarders with air units, and it would have to stop either in Russia ( westbound ) or USA ( Eastbound ) on the way. It would be of course upto either one if they wanted to attack Japan on the next turn, or just ignore the Jap’s air units.
Yeah, and that’s not legal.
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K, thanks for your answer!