@vowly said in Rule Entry for flying over neutrals:
Does this count for non combat moves of only combat moves?
Logic dictates that “Fly over” applies to combat and non-combat movement.
Hi everyone!
I’ve ordered Global War 1936, and started a game recently with a few friends. Being our first time playing, we’ve naturally encountered situations where we’re uncertain about how to judge rules:
The UK player (myself) landed in a completely unoccupied Rome. The Italian player elected to scramble their fighters into Rome. Now, we’re uncertain whether the double casualties and delayed entry of the tank (involved in this scenario) still applies in this situation (given that, from an intuitive perspective, the Brits simply walked onto the empty beach). Furthermore, given that the British fleet contained several battleships, would they be allowed to shore bombard the aircraft after they scrambled, or are air units immune from shore bombardments?
Thanks in Advance!
@aria-legnano
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Please join the discord and ask your questions there.
@aria-legnano
I can answer this for now though further questions please join the discord I linked.
Italy can’t scramble fighters into an empty Rome in the first place. You can only scramble to defend units.Alwo scrambling happens during the combat phase before you roll dice for that specific battle.
@theveteran Thanks! I’ll get on the discord server. This irritates me (particularly as I lost the battle due to some very poor rolling). Oh well.
You’re welcome