@simon33:
Question that has been bugging me. Can a CV ignore a sub in combat and/or escort a TT on an amphibious assault. It has
no attack which can hit it so it might not follow that it does/can.
Yes to both aspects.
@rulebook:
However, a transport
is not allowed to offload land units for an amphibious
assault in a sea zone containing 1 or more ignored enemy
submarines unless at least 1 warship belonging to the
attacking power is also present in the sea zone at the end
of the Combat Move phase.
and
@rulebook:
Doesn’t Block Enemy Movement: The “stealth” ability
of submarines also allows enemy ships to ignore their
presence. Any sea zone that contains only enemy
submarines doesn’t stop the movement of a sea unit.
Sea units ending their combat movement in a sea zone
containing only enemy submarines may choose to attack
them or not. Sea units can also end their noncombat
movement in a sea zone containing only enemy
submarines.
There is no exception for Carriers.
However, there is a situation where the attack value is relevant:
@rulebook:
No Combat Value: Even though a transport can attack or defend, either alone or with other units, it has a combat value
of 0. This means that a transport can’t fire in the attacking units’ or the defending units’ fire steps. Transports may
not attack in a sea battle without being accompanied by at least 1 unit with an attack value.
HTH :-)