Thank you again for all the helpful advice. You were right on my misstep with Germany building 10 units on Paris instead of 3. You also have good ideas about buying artillery, which I was thinking because you can combine them with infantry to get attack or defense at 2. And the United States targeting Norway/Denmark/Western Germany combined with bombers is helpful. Thanks again for all the great advice from such nice players; you guys are awesome.
AxisandAlliesGeneral
Can you blitz pro allies neutrals?
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I am going assume no.
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You’re right.
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I don’t think so.
I think you can only “blitz” through it, IE move 2 spaces, on the NCM.
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No, that’s wrong too, Garg.
Once you enter the pro-territory, you have to stop.
Also you can only enter them in non-com movement, so you can’t “blitz” an empty enemy territory in between your units and the neutral. -
For clarity -
A Blitz is defined as a combat movement where a tank or mech/tank pairing enters an unoccupied enemy territory, captures it, and moves to a second territory as a single combat move.
Any other movement of two spaces, whether during combat or noncombat, is NOT a Blitz and should not be called a Blitz. It’s either a combat move or a noncombat move, but not a Blitz.
This is important because Mech Inf can always move two spaces as a combat or noncombat move, provided it’s not a Blitz. Calling such moves “Blitzes” implies that Mech can only move two spaces with a tank under every circumstance, and that is NOT the case.





