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    • RE: D Day Victory conditions?

      @c64:

      I used the zones indicated on the gameboard. Nothing special here. And I still use the rule that the airborne units can’t destroy blockhouses ( see Card #1).

      Offtopic : What about your AAPacific games. Was Japan overwhelming ?

      And after airborn predawn attack in your additional rule, these units continue with attack 2 or they act as regular infantry?

      posted in Axis & Allies: D-Day
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    • RE: D Day Victory conditions?

      @c64:

      I used the zones indicated on the gameboard. Nothing special here. And I still use the rule that the airborne units can’t destroy blockhouses ( see Card #1).

      Offtopic : What about your AAPacific games. Was Japan overwhelming ?

      Oh, you have remembered it :-) We tried few days ago including additional setup from FAQ and 24VPs for Japan. The situation is more balanced now, but I think Japan is still little bit stronger. Certainly, the Japan player didn`t share the same opinion. :-D. He pointed out that we had 75 million of IPC for America  :|. We are going to try to play several  games more with that rules you told me last time.

      posted in Axis & Allies: D-Day
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    • RE: D Day Victory conditions?

      @c64:

      After playing several times I found the one thing, that balances this game for me. I use different infantry models ( mine are painted, but you could get Russian units from AA1942 ) for the airborne units ( 6 US & 3 British ) and give them an attack value of 2. This way it’s always a tight race and seems balanced to me.
      Without it it’s too easy for the Germans.

      What about that airborn units. Where did you put them, instead of regular airborn units in particular zone for airborn assault? Or, you put them on the Reinf. card as a later reinforcement?

      posted in Axis & Allies: D-Day
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    • RE: D Day Victory conditions?

      Hmm, it sounds interesting.
      I have noticed that the creators of a&a games cheer for Axis :-D

      posted in Axis & Allies: D-Day
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    • D Day Victory conditions?

      What are your impressions? From total number of games you have played so far, who wins more frequently Germany or Allies? Is it the German side stronger? According to your expiriance, is it necessary to raise the number of turns from 10 to 12?

      posted in Axis & Allies: D-Day
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    • RE: Special first turn attack advantage for Japan?

      Thank you

      posted in Axis & Allies Pacific
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    • RE: Special first turn attack advantage for Japan?

      I found some Tournaments rules for A&A. (attachment in my post). Some Pacific detailes are also mentioned in it. What about BIDDING rule, what is exactly bidding for a number of I.P.C.'s and what is the sense of that rule?

      Pacific tournament rules.doc

      posted in Axis & Allies Pacific
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    • RE: Special first turn attack advantage for Japan?

      @Krieghund:

      Attacking subs are allowed to submerge before any round of combat.  This allows them to move into a hostile sea zone and submerge immediately, without fighting at all.  This can cause problems for the victimized fleet (unable to load transports, take advantage of naval base movement, etc.).  This is called “sub stalling”.  Many players don’t like this, so they make house rules against it.  This is fine, but it changes the game balance.

      Oh, I see. Preaty much interesting. Is this a house rule, who invents it? And what happens if a destroyer is present in that zone? Can it detects substalling or submarine is immune to it? Whether this rule holds true for Japan and the Allies or only for Allies?

      posted in Axis & Allies Pacific
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    • RE: Special first turn attack advantage for Japan?

      @Krieghund:

      Pretty much.  This may seem like an odd question, but you are playing with sub stalling, right?

      Mr. Krieghund, I’m afraid I do not know what is sub stalling. I have recently bought this game even though it is old.  I didn `t find anything about sub stalling in my user manual. Should I apply this rule in order to balance powers in the game, and if the answer is Yes , please tell me where to find instructions for that rule? Or could you explain me here substalling rule, please?

      posted in Axis & Allies Pacific
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    • RE: Special first turn attack advantage for Japan?

      @Krieghund:

      I suspect that you haven’t yet figured out how to maximize Allied cooperation.  I’d spot the Allies 6 to 8 IPCs worth of units at startup rather than change any rules.  That way you can make adjustments later if you need to without changing the way the game plays too much.

      Maybe you’re right we`ll try to play several games more. However, according to this new setup from official site you gave me:
      http://www.wizards.com/default.asp?x=ah/faqs/axispacific

      the difference is only -20 IPC points (1 transport + 1 fighter) regarding to original setup. Are you sure it could be enough together with 24 vps for Japan to balance the game?

      Thanks in advance

      posted in Axis & Allies Pacific
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    • RE: Special first turn attack advantage for Japan?

      @Krieghund:

      That would give the Allies too much of an advantage.

      Mr. Krieghund, how about to:
      1. Limit Japan`s first turn attack advantage only to Pearl Harbour zone?

      Or

      2. To apply Japan`s first turn attack advantage only for first dice rolling?

      After several played games, including set up you told me (24vps and additional setup from FAQ), it seems to me Japan is still much stronger?

      posted in Axis & Allies Pacific
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    • RE: Pacific Power!!!

      @gnasape:

      I think it might also have to do with the additional rules/exceptions not found in other AA games such as CAPS, airfields, naval bases, Japan’s first round attack on US forces (defending at 1).

      According to the user manual Allied units (both Commonwealth and Us forces,…not only Us forces) may defend only with a roll of 1. Of course, any attacks made in Chinese territory are defended by rolling at full strength.

      posted in Axis & Allies Pacific
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    • RE: Startegy?

      I have a&a D Day for more than 7 months . It looks nice, however We have  failed to defeat Germany. I saw some tactics here on the forum, but could somebody tell me any clear and precise strategy for allies, step by step. How to defeat Germans?

      posted in Axis & Allies: D-Day
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    • RE: Special first turn attack advantage for Japan?

      What do you recommend me for the first game:

      1. to apply amended setup from FAQ or
      2. to increase Japan vp to 24

      or

      3. to apply Both measures?

      posted in Axis & Allies Pacific
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    • RE: Special first turn attack advantage for Japan?

      According to your expirience, are sides in a&a pacific balanced or Japan is little bit stronger?

      posted in Axis & Allies Pacific
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    • RE: Special first turn attack advantage for Japan?

      Japan’s First Turn p.14 , user manual
      During Japan’s first turn only, Japan attacks in a normal fashion, but Allied units may defend only with a roll of 1. Exception: Any attacks made in Chinese territory are defended by rolling at full strength.

      Does it mean that during the Japanese first turn, for example US Battleship has also defense 1, too? Whether it applies to the entire Japan 1st turn - for example if there are 3 attacking rounds during the 1st Japanesse turn?

      posted in Axis & Allies Pacific
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    • RE: Industrial Complex 2

      Thank you

      posted in Axis & Allies Pacific
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    • Industrial Complex 2

      If I lead USA, how many units can I purchase in Hawai?Is there any limit or can buy an unlimited number of units there?

      posted in Axis & Allies Pacific
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    • RE: Help, contents

      Are there marines units in the box like in Pacific classic game?

      posted in Axis & Allies Pacific 1940
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    • RE: Help, contents

      :-( Ok  .Then I will copy my IPCs from the World edition 2004.As for the Battle boar Im not satisfied, I have prefered the big one from older editions. But never mind , I`m going to order it

      posted in Axis & Allies Pacific 1940
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