Froonp
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ORIGINAL: brian brian OK, I hate to ask this question, but one part of the new errata or optionals in the Annual, I forget which, creates a question for me. When using Option 48, Oil, the new capability for one Major Power to use oil owned by another Major Power is intriguing. Seems like a no-brainer, we don't need to simulate administrative details of exactly when oil is transferred where in a game with 2 month turns. But when you go to use this rule, what are some limits on using it? I'm not sure if Steve will include it in MWiF, but he will quickly come across these questions if he does. Let's say the Italians use oil-dependent units worth 1.8 oil points. Then let's say in the same turn the Germans use 2.0 such points. Now, can the Italians say they borrow .4 from the Germans, so the Italians use one saved oil point and the Germans only 2, since they would then use 1.4 and 2.4 respectively? (1.4 rounds down to 1.0 for using oil in whole integer amounts.) I'm not real concerned with which way to answer that, but it would kinda need to be answered to use the rule. Good point. I think the intent was for tracing the U.S. Fleet's oil when based in Australia or India and that whole numbers were forseen but I agree this will come up as either a rules abuse or a "gamer" ploy unless clarified. This ploy is against the rule. If the Italian has 1.8 oil point to reorg units, they NEED to use 2 oil resources. They can use 1 German and 1 Italian, or 2 Italians or 2 Germans, but they NEED to SPEND 2 Oil points. The Germans having 2.0 oil points needed to reorg units NEED to use 2 oil resources too. So, in this case, there are 4 oil points to SPEND, whatever you decide as the origin of the oil. There is nothing to add to the rule to make this enforced, and no clarification from Harry to ask, this is clear from the rule itself already.
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