The confusion seems to be in you’re holding back naval ships for naval bombardment. The advantage about scrambling planes is that it forces the attacker to commit all their naval ships regardless if they want to or not. That’s why it is sometimes wise to scramble in a losing battle if the enemy is relying on bombardment for victory. The easiest situation would be when Japan invades the Philippine islands. If Japan was so aggressive that all they brought was two infantry with two cruisers as example. I would scramble the fighter in that situation because while I will lose the sea battle, if you choose to invade the island after the battle, you’re doing it without naval support which gives my defending infantry a better chance at winning.
Picture of whole map with start units placed
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Would be nice to have a HQ map/gameboard with the start setup for use of planning/explaining/tactics instead of having to setup up the gameboard every time you talk about the game with someone.
Anybody knows where to find such?
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@SGT-Pitbull
Hi SargeI’m guessing you mean digitally ? So you can look at a picture instead of setting up the physical board ?
If so, triplea would probably be your best bet as the pics I’ve seen in the past are kinda hard to see detail unless you have multiple pics.
You can’t see the whole map in detail on triplea either, but probably more efficient.
Or do you mean like a print of the physical board ? Like a big poster or map you can roll out ?





