If at least half of your attacking land units are MTN, ski troops (AsA option 65), Swedish, Finnish, Norwegian, or white print Soviet units
whereas in the 2d10 table they include White print SSs...
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Moderator: Shannon V. OKeets
If at least half of your attacking land units are MTN, ski troops (AsA option 65), Swedish, Finnish, Norwegian, or white print Soviet units
It depends on whether you play with the 1d10 or the optional 2d10.ORIGINAL: Joseignacio
In Raw 7.0 are considered winterized
If at least half of your attacking land units are MTN, ski troops (AsA option 65), Swedish, Finnish, Norwegian, or white print Soviet units
whereas in the 2d10 table they include White print SSs...
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With 2d10 there is no limit and can become a positive modifier. However, do not forget that the unit must be also be a white print. With 1d10 it is different.ORIGINAL: Joseignacio
Also, the table says that there is a +1 per "japanese, australian, or USA marine white print" attacking jungle. I guess until the limit of the jungle penalty.
But anyway, Is it per japanese marine, australian marine o usa marine, or more probably japanese unit australian unit or usa marine?
I guess it should be this last one because I don't think there are AUS MAR...
With 2d10 there is no limit. The positive modifier can be higher than the negative, so there can be a positive total modifier.ORIGINAL: Joseignacio
In both cases, is it considered that the limit of positive bonuses the units give is limited by the penalty of snow/jungle or it doesn't have a limit?
I went through the FAQ as well and it's not clear for me.
Overrun naval units either do a forced
rebase, are destroyed, or are captured. It
doesn't matter whether they are organized or
not..
ORIGINAL: paulderynck
I think you'll find the two agree and that RAW7 Surprise rules tell you that organized but surprised naval units are rolled for.
About the SS winterized, it was simply a matter of interest, not trashing or argumentative, to show that the change in 2D10 pre-dated RAW7. In fact the change was made because players (or the designer, or both) had found the opposite of your experience. It was the Germans that were too powerful with the SS being winterized.
Edit: Not that the Germans were too powerful everywhere, but could be at places that really counted, like Leningrad and Rostov.
ORIGINAL: Orm
With the winterized SS it was to easy to get a German 'super' attack force for the winter impulses. Many times it got better odds in winter than a summer attack would.