The only thing really wrong with that is that Japan is going to have its way on the mainland pretty easily I think. The 3 infantry and fighter that start in India isn’t exactly that much unless you build a factory in India. Japanese transports in my games tend to be the game enders because they can reinforce the mainland really well from Manchuria. Also, taking out Germany first will be difficult without the help of the United States. What is England doing in the Atlantic?
Strategic bombing your way to a win
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Actually, there is something in the LL SBR rules about not being able to pay your share of the damage… your BOM dies.
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Ah, well if they posted that, we never saw it. And even had we known, it would have been an arguement that in a case like that you’d have to physically kill the thing with a die roll.
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I suggest reading the LL rule sbefore you continue Jen, or ask some of our LL experts like Ezto and Darth.
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Jenn - where are the bombers in our current game? I believe your theory on SBRs is one of the reasons I called you out…
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The allies are taking a slightly different tactical route. Bombers may come into play again, but this is ADS, not LL. SBR really only makes sense in LL because your bombers are invincible to AA fire.
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Ooooooh……
Okay. Well, we will still crush you anyway. Har har har (cough spit) har har!!!
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LL with Stratofortresses would be fun. :)
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What are Stratofortresses? In Axis & Allies I mean.
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American National Advantage:
Your bombers fly higher then AA Fire can reach, so you do not take any damage from AA Guns.
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In other words, invincible heavy weapons! :-o :-o
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Yes, well HB tech added to that would be nice, but remember that Heavy Bombers only do 1d6+1 damage to industrials and you still max out at the territory’s value.
I prefer Marines combined with Mechnized Infantry myself. I see a realm of possibilities for that combination. (Infantry attack at a two or less, move two spaces and can blitz like tanks.)