The Germans have no destroyer present, therefore the defending air units can not hit the sub, and of course the sub can never hit planes. Think of it in terms of the combined arms rule, air units can only hit subs if they are combined with at least 1 participating destroyer, the difference with this particular combined arms is that it works while attacking and defending. In the scenario that you described, the sub would destroy the remaining transport without rolling and the defending fighters can do nothing.
Quick question about Pacific Map
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Is Korea touching sea zone 5?
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On my map, yes it touches sea zone 5 we take it for how it’s drawn. I hope they didn’t miss the intersection that much
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A better question would be weather it is supposed to, and weather people play it that way. I say it isn’t, in my games.
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Is Korea touching sea zone 5?
Clearly it IS w/ about 3/16 inch worth of shoreline. I’d be arguing w/ you Little_boot over that one. :wink:
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Per the errata available on Harrisgamedesign.com, Korea does NOT border SZ5. Whether you choose to override that ruling is a house rule and quite up to you but officially Korea does not border SZ5.
“The Map: Sea zone 5 should not be adjacent to Korea. The border between sea zones 5 and 6 should
meet at the border between Amur and Korea, leaving Amur still touching only sea zone 5 but Korea
touching only sea zone 6”http://www.wizards.com/AvalonHill/rules/AA%20Pacific%201940%20FAQ_VER1.pdf
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Thanks I’ll have to run that by the group, it will change things a little. That’s too bad that they let it out without a note in the rulebook or a better review of all the components
Tanks again





