Klydon
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ORIGINAL: WarHunter If Rabual needs to be taken on the turn of invasion. And Calcutta is another possible opportunity site. How many invasions can Japan expect to make during a DoW impulse? Philippines, Batavia, 3 oil hexes. CW controlled Borneo, Any other places? I think a lot depends on what rules are being used and/or not used. If using unlimited break down and SCS along with careful planning and the super combined, Japan can land in a ton of places. To a point, a Japanese player may be able to take a pass on the initial invasion of the PI. While Big Mac is there along with probably a territorial, it isn't like the US is going to sneak anything in there and if they do, the Japanese will likely thank them as they smash whatever shows up. Yes, the lines of communication may be vulnerable for a bit, but I think the trade off is worth it. Other areas to look at: Ceylon. Objective nearby, major port, and able to project power further east from there. Pago-Pago if the US leaves it undefended. Major port between Pearl and Oz/NZ. Japanese won't hold this long most likely, but it potentially delays the US. Midway is another good one. Slows down the US from projecting power to the west. In a sandbox game, the Japanese invaded 2 of the 3 oil hexes (the third had one of the NEI defenders), Rabaul, Midway, Ceylon. Because of the defense of the 2 oil well hex, the Japanese landed Yamato, another corps, and a division around Batavia and Telek. I think I had 3 amphibs to work with. 2 corps of marines landed from transports. The marine division and I think 1 or 2 corps broken down into divisions landed from SCS.
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