Thank you for clarifying!
2 beginner questions
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Sorry for my ignorance but what do these words mean?
AP (transports? AP is for ?)
CV
SBRthanks :D
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Hi . AP: Personnel transport ship.
CV : Carrier.
SBR : Strategic Bombing Raid .
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Most people on the forums will be using military designations for ships. Sometimes you will see some posters use different ones for the same ship, but you can find a lot of ones listed here: http://www.navweaps.com/index_tech/index_ships_list.htm
AP or TT is common for Transports
CV for Carriers
BB for Battleship
CA for Cruiser
SS for Submarine
DD for DestroyerDid I miss any?
Also you’ll see tanks called “armor”.
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it�s me again :D
What does OOL means?Then, I saw that many play TripleA via Forum… How does that work? Do they create 2 separated local games ? how can they imput the exact dice rolls the other person did?
Oh something else… What about buying a harbour in Alaska to be able to reach Tokyo in 1 turn with transports?
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OOL = Order of loss
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I have not heard of that ghr. Is it an AAA term. Perhaps you could explain.
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I send a tank at your bomber and infantry.
I roll 3 and score a hit.
You have to select your casualties… do you take the bomber first? gamble that you’ll hit me back and select the infantry?
That is OOL.
That is Order of Loss.
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Thanks Garg. Am happier I now know it is basic A@A!
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You set up a PBEM (play by email/forum - it’s an option on TripleA, on the right hand side) game. You need your opponent’s email address. And the games get saved/posted to the forum. Your opponent gets dice rolls emailed to them. Garg has a great TripleA setup tutorial posted. Maybe he can link you to the thread; it got me started easy peasy.
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You set up a PBEM (play by email/forum - it’s an option on TripleA, on the right hand side) game. You need your opponent’s email address. And the games get saved/posted to the forum. Your opponent gets dice rolls emailed to them. Garg has a great TripleA setup tutorial posted. Maybe he can link you to the thread; it got me started easy peasy.
Thank you, that would be awsome