Froonp
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Joined: 10/21/2003 From: Marseilles, France Status: offline
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ORIGINAL: composer99 What brian means is that if you paradrop or invade into a hex, with or without supporting land units attacking from other hexes, the defender has the option of using a 'notional' unit to assist in defending the hex. If the hex is otherwise empty, then if the defender uses the notional, there is a land combat that the supporting hexes can assist in fighting, and advance into/break through out of the hex when the battle is over. However, if the paradrop is into a hex devoid of 'real' enemy land units, then if the defender ignores the notional unit, there is no land combat, and the adjacent supporting land units do not participate in conquering the hex and therefore may not advance. Yes indeed, Brian is totaly right. quote:
Incidentally, the real hold-up for the Germans in bashing their way through the Low Countries is not the Belgians. It's the French. It's French ZoCs extending into the Ardennes that prevent the German push through the forests right up to the border, not Belgian ZoCs. My friend Pablo recently proposed a possible solution, as a variant on 'No ZoC on surprise'. Instead of surprised units exerting no ZoCs, units exert no ZoCs into hexes belonging to a surprised country if they are not units of that country. So: - Belgian units exert ZoCs into Belgian hexes when they are surprised, but not French or Dutch hexes. - Dutch units exert ZoCs into Dutch hexes when they are surprised, but not Belgian or German hexes. - French units, not being surprised by the Germans, exert ZoCs into French or German hexes, but not Belgian hexes while Belgium is surprised. Most importantly, Red Army units still exert ZoCs in Soviet territory (this was the big bugaboo of No ZoCs on Surprise). This definitely is a house rule, so it is waaaaay out of the scope of MWiF 1. However, it would probably ensure French defeat in a reasonable timeframe in WiF (except for really short turns, bad weather, or exceptionally bad German die rolling). This is a good idea to me !
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