Destroyers delay the removal of sub casualties, allowing them to fire back in their normal step even if they are hit by a sub. However, both attacking and defending subs always fire in the Opening Fire step, so a defending sub will return fire even if it is hit, regardless of the presence of destroyers. This is because fire within a step is simultaneous. In effect, the presence of a destroyer only affects the ability of surface vessels to return fire when hit by subs.
Quick and easy question.
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OK I have another quick question …
If someone is capturing an IC and SBR that same IC in the same turn who will be hurt by the SBR Damage? -
The SBR damage is taken by the nation that owned the IC at the START of teh turn.
It is a fairly common thing for Germany to SBR Caucuses as they take it.
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Ok thanks
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A&A “Etiquette” suggests you should roll the SBR before you roll the combat resolution for the territory.
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A&A “Etiquette” suggests you should roll the SBR before you roll the combat resolution for the territory.
That does prevent the appearance of bombing yourself :-D
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how do you let AA guns fire in using frood.net?
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There are some check boxes to the right of the combat unit entry screen. Just click the box next to AA gun and it will be added in.
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ok thanks. :-)
so will it only be used in the first round somehow, or do i have to click it off? i see the box now, but im not sure how it’ll work.
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It knows to only use it the first round. It’s S-M-R-T that way!
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thanks again. :-D
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Lousy piece of crap AA gun. Five shots and not a single hit!!!
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i’m telling ya, that russian crew hasnt been used through 6 rounds of warfare. they were bored, and probably completely smashed off of cheap vodka. they should of been aiming at the one in the middle.
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They probably had so much vodka in their blood they were putting the shells in backwards.