One can look on BGG for rules interpretations.
I have had the game since it came out. One can attack
as many adjacent hexs as have enemies in them from one
hex. The attacker chooses as long as everyone who is
adjacent is attacked or attacking
Think this way; If there was just one unit adjacent it
could attack both
AND it could use the Stuka (the real issue here) and
apply it to both defenderd ( who would be combined.
Stukas can support one attack, not attack one hex.
I will look in my incomplete collection of The General
magazine for example and question on play.
--- Lee Massey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> You're correct. You have two attacks at 1:1 because
> it satifies all the requirements.
>
> banfus2 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Hi all,
>
> we are looking for a clarification on TRC rules.
>
> We are playing TRC within IV edition rule
>
> Rule 12.2 says:
> "Multiple attacking units in the same hex may attack
> adjacent defenders
> in different hexes"
> "Multiple defending units in the same hex must have
> their combat
> factors added in one combined factor."
>
> We have hex A with two 4-4 German inf army near to
> hex B (with one 4-4
> Russian inf army) and to hex C (with another 4-4
> Russian inf army)
>
> Now every German units need to attack and every
> Russian uint need to be
> attacked.
>
> My understanding was that we have TWO attacks 1:1
> and 1:1. If the Axis
> player uses a Stuka unit can improve one of two
> attack from 1:1 to 4:1
> The ohter one still remain 1:1
>
> My opponent wants to combine both attacking units
> and both defending
> units in ONLY one combat.
> 8:8 --> 1:1 with stuka 4:1
>
> Which are your comments?
>
> Thanks in advance
>
> Antonio Di Giacomo (Banfus)
>
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