@axis_roll:
@U-505:
I think Japan needs to jump out of the gate for the Axis to have the best chance to win. Choosing to deny themselves 7 IPC’s by not taking Phil and the NO while at the same time letting the US collect 7 IPC’s they normally wouldn’t seems like a bad way to start the game.
Then UK can hold India for an extra turn, so you are really not totally forgoing the $12 IPCs.
I would rather hurt UK as fast as possible as opposed to hurting the US. The US is too far away early game to most efficiently use the extra money.
Plus in the Philipines, you can’t really push into the Indian ocean if you’d like (Persia especially if UK units try to escape)
Well, to be fair to you guys(the people who don’t attack Phil on J1), I haven’t seen that move enough to know if it works as well, or better, as taking Phil. If you guys say it’s a good move then I won’t deny it.
But, the things that bother me about it, really bother me.
First, J2 is a setup turn for Japan. Japan only has 17 IPC’s to spend on J1 so the majority of the income gained on J1 to be spent on J2 almost always goes to IC’s and TP’s and I would rather have 40 IPC’s than low 30’s to allow me to purchase a few more ground units or maybe an extra TP on J2.
Second, the logical progression after attacking Phil is to go to Australia(J2) and then to India(J3) and then to Africa(J4). It’s hard for me to wrap my head around what happens if you don’t attack Phil on J1, but you still go for India and Phil on J2. Australia is still in UK hands at the end of J2 so in order to take it you’re either going backwards from India or if you push on to Africa from India then you’re looking at buying a lot more TP’s than just the 1 or 2 I usually buy with Japan because most of your initial TP’s will be too far away to come back and start landing units from Japan. And that seems costly considering you earned 7 IPC’s less than you would if you had taken Phil on J1.
I’m wondering if it would help make a KJF possible. Japan earning less and the US earning more in the first round, Australia a possible spot for an IC, and japan sending part of it’s fleet away from the Pacific toward India and Africa. That all seems favorable for KJF especially if Japan loses more than it’s share of ground units or fighters on J1. At the very least, it’s a novel approach for Japan not to attack the Philippines on J1. I’d like to see it in action.