bo -> RE: Preface for Belgian, Netherlands, and France 1940 (9/30/2013 11:04:52 PM)
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ORIGINAL: WIF_Killzone Thanks for all this Bo. There is one thing that has always bothered me, the screen below depicts an attack that is about to occur and yet beside each counter it says "No effect" like the attack has already happened, it drives me nuts. Steve, are you listening, its my only complaint, ever!! quote:
ORIGINAL: bo This is the Combat Subphase sequence. It shows the three battles about to be decided and their odds, you can decide these battles in any sequence you so choose. it gives you where the battle is being fought. You first choose which battle is first and then you are directed to pick a combat table either Assault or Blitz. I mostly use assault, why, I find Blitz too bloody too much damage but thats just my opinion. Liege and Brussels are givens, no hope, Oslo is pretty much decided but a bad roll and Some German units could get disorganized and even possible if I remember right you might lose a unit, I did not check any charts when I wrote this so I could be wrong. Below you see the defending unit in Red an elite mountain unit and below that unit are the attacking units, you see under each unit the word [No effect] that will change as soon as you pick Assault or Blitz and push the compute button. To your right is the 1-D-10 charts, single die, after the losses are calculated you can click on that button and see the die roll and the outcome. [unit destroyed, unit disorganized, unit shattered or unit retreat] The German VII mech unit has just moved into the hex that has vacated by the destroyed Belgian unit. Bo Hi Killzone I tried to explain it above, but I am not that good at this, the no effect is correct IMO as of yet there is no combat, as soon as combat is over that no effect will change to either no effect again meaning no one got destroyed or disorganized or had to retreat. I would think that wouuld be rare or never. If a unit gets destroyed it will say on their counter destroyed or retreated or scattered. [image]local://upfiles/31758/40DECA8875A54B5BA714D1E9EA7876CC.jpg[/image]
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