Just to add to Panzer’s above, Elites also can’t be part of a Corps. They can be part of a Army Group.
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Where do you want to land your italian air force?
Sorry, S. Italy. (Just as good a spot as N. Italy since you have no units to hit the fleet with anyway.)
Allies – Spring 1940
USA with 52 ipcs,
2 cvs = 32
1 bmb = 12
1 dd =8
China with 12 ipcs,
4 inf =12
One of the drawbacks of coordinated attack, is that can openers also cease. If you believe that the Italians can can-opener 112, then this UK turn needs to be changed.
UK with 45 ipcs,
1 transport =7
2 mechs = 8
1 tank =6
3 dds = 24
ANZAC with 10 ipcs,
1 ftr = 10
Attack 106 (3 subs) with
1 dd fr 109
1 bmb fr London
2 ftrs fr London
AttackRolls: 1@2 2@3 1@4; Total Hits: 11@2: (4)2@3: (6, 4)1@4: (3)
DefendRolls: 3@1; Total Hits: 13@1: (2, 3, 1)
Attack 112 ( 1 sub) with
1 dd fr 111
3 ftrs fr Scotland
1 french ftr fr London
1 tac fr 111
Waiting for scramble orders
Attack sudan (1 art) with
3 inf (2 anzac), 1 art and 1 mech fr Egypt
Anzacs land 2 inf in Java
Attack yunan (2 inf 1 art) with
3 inf 1 ftr fr sze
2 inf fr kwe
AttackRolls: 5@1 1@3; Total Hits: 15@1: (4, 1, 4, 6, 5)1@3: (4)
DefendRolls: 3@2; Total Hits: 13@2: (2, 5, 5)
1 german sub – 1 uk dd lost in 106
Attack 112 ( 1 sub) with
1 dd fr 111
3 ftrs fr Scotland
1 french ftr fr London
1 tac fr 111
Waiting for scramble orders
Attack sudan (1 art) with
3 inf (2 anzac), 1 art and 1 mech fr Egypt
AttackRolls: 3@1 2@2; Total Hits: 13@1: (6, 4, 3)2@2: (4, 2)
DefendRolls: 1@2; Total Hits: 01@2: (3)
Anzacs land 2 inf in Java
Attack yunan (2 inf 1 art) with
3 inf 1 ftr fr sze
2 inf fr kwe
AttackRolls: 4@1 1@3; Total Hits: 14@1: (4, 4, 2, 3)1@3: (1)
DefendRolls: 4@2; Total Hits: 14@2: (6, 4, 2, 6)
Attack yunan (2 inf 1 art) with
3 inf 1 ftr fr sze
2 inf fr kwe
Already rolled the next round for the defense
AttackRolls: 4@1 1@3; Total Hits: 04@1: (2, 2, 2, 6)1@3: (6)
Attack yunan (2 inf 1 art) with
3 inf 1 ftr fr sze
2 inf fr kwe
Already rolled the next round for the defense
AttackRolls: 3@1 1@3; Total Hits: 23@1: (2, 2, 1)1@3: (2)
DefendRolls: 1@2; Total Hits: 01@2: (6)
Attack 112 ( 1 sub) with
1 dd fr 111
3 ftrs fr Scotland
1 french ftr fr London
1 tac fr 111
Waiting for scramble orders
and also confirmation that coordinated attack also means that italians can’t can opener for germans since they move and attack simultaneously.
Russia can can open for the allies and Japan can can open for the Germans (or vice-versa) but no, USA/UK and Berlin/Rome cannot can open for each other.
Not scrambling for the submarine.
Attack 112 ( 1 sub) with
1 dd fr 111
3 ftrs fr Scotland
1 french ftr fr London
1 tac fr 111
AttackRolls: 1@2 4@3 1@4; Total Hits: 21@2: (6)4@3: (3, 4, 5, 1)1@4: (6)
DefendRolls: 1@1; Total Hits: 01@1: (2)
I think I got some paint on that shot!
Allies – Spring 1940
USA with 52 ipcs,
2 cvs = 32
1 bmb = 12
1 dd =8
China with 12 ipcs,
4 inf =12
UK with 45 ipcs,
1 transport =7
2 mechs = 8
1 tank =6
3 dds = 24
ANZAC with 10 ipcs,
1 ftr = 10
1 german sub – 1 uk dd lost in 106
Sz 112 taken without loss
Sudan taken without loss
Anzacs land 2 inf in Java
Yunan taken with loss of 2 inf
UK Collects 46 less CRDRolls: 4@3; Total Hits: 24@3: (1, 6, 4, 2)
USA collects 52 ipcs
China collects 15 ipcs
ANZAC collects 14 ipcs
UK Collects 43 ipcs
USA collects 52 ipcs
China collects 15 ipcs
ANZAC collects 14 ipcs
Just to clarify, India is no longer a capitol at all, just a Victory City, right?
that’s right.
Germany:
Buy(73)
Italy:
Buy(19)
Combat Moves:
4 Infantry, 3 Artillery, Mech, 3 Armor to Egypt
Infantry to Congo
2 Submarines engage SZ 106
Destroyer, 5 Fighters, 3 Tactical Bombers to SZ 112
2 Tactical Bombers, 2 Strategic Bombers to England - SBR
Combat:
AB-AAG:
Rolls: 2@1; Total Hits: 02@1: (2, 4)
Damage:
Rolls: 2@6; Total Hits: 22@6: (3, 5)
MIC-AAG:
Rolls: 2@1; Total Hits: 02@1: (3, 5)
Damage:
Rolls: 2@6; Total Hits: 22@6: (3, 3)
+4
SZ 106:
Attacker:
Rolls: 2@2; Total Hits: 02@2: (4, 6)
Defender:
Rolls: 3@2; Total Hits: 13@2: (2, 4, 5)
SZ 106:
Attacker:
Rolls: 1@2; Total Hits: 01@2: (5)
Defender:
Rolls: 3@2; Total Hits: 03@2: (6, 3, 3)