We have an amazing number of wee Chinamen dobbers at Sian with level 4 forts. That will be a tough nut to crack.

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We have an amazing number of wee Chinamen dobbers at Sian with level 4 forts


ORIGINAL: sprior
We have an amazing number of wee Chinamen dobbers at Sian with level 4 forts
That was lucky then.

level 5 forts (and supply even).
ORIGINAL: Cap Mandrake
ORIGINAL: sprior
We have an amazing number of wee Chinamen dobbers at Sian with level 4 forts
That was lucky then.
Better to be lucky than good. Did the maleffects of the Chianti wear off?
ORIGINAL: Cap Mandrake
... Isn't a dead wee Jap dobber worth at least 2 dead wee Chinaman dobbers...or something like that?
ORIGINAL: sprior
ORIGINAL: Cap Mandrake
ORIGINAL: sprior
That was lucky then.
Better to be lucky than good. Did the maleffects of the Chianti wear off?
Who said there were any mal effects? Spent yesterday evening playing Band Hero with the missus and sprogs.

ORIGINAL: Alfred
ORIGINAL: Cap Mandrake
... Isn't a dead wee Jap dobber worth at least 2 dead wee Chinaman dobbers...or something like that?
The ratio for destruction of ground items is:
1 VP for every 12 Filipino or Chinese items
1 VP for every 6 Soviet or Japanese items
1 VP for every 3 all other Allied items (ie USA/USN/USMC/Aust/NZ/Can/Brit/Ind/Dutch)
Alfred

Ah, a bank holiday then. Pakistan Independence Day?*
ORIGINAL: Cap Mandrake
...We have an amazing number of wee Chinamen dobbers at Sian with level 4 forts. That will be a tough nut to crack...
see what transport aircraft you might have available to air drop supply into Sian
ORIGINAL: Alfred
ORIGINAL: Cap Mandrake
...We have an amazing number of wee Chinamen dobbers at Sian with level 4 forts. That will be a tough nut to crack...
Not quite. Sian is already in the red. When the WJD arrive they will stop the production of the raw materials. I doubt you will be able to import 100% of the necessary raw materials to fully feed your industry, so the medium term supply prognosis at Sian is not good. Wider out there will be a squeeze on fuel exports to feed the Heavy Industry of Chungking and Changsha.
Without adequate supply at Sian not only will the adjusted assault value of the Chinese infantry be drastically reduced (ultimately down to only 25% if totally out of supply), but recovery of disabled squads will be quite difficult. You should start looking around to see what transport aircraft you might have available to air drop supply into Sian. There is one Chinese transport squadron plus Tenth US Air force receives several transport squadrons during the course of 1942.
Alfred

ORIGINAL: sprior
Ah, a bank holiday then. Pakistan Independence Day?*
No, its the anniversary of the first European to reach Tonga.

ORIGINAL: Cap Mandrake
ORIGINAL: sprior
Ah, a bank holiday then. Pakistan Independence Day?*
No, its the anniversary of the first European to reach Tonga.
Did it turn out well or was he found to be too gamey?


