Secadegas
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Can sea roads (and supply) be blocked by parking naval units on them?
Specifically Crete - Cyprus - Levante sea road.
Specifically Crete - Cyprus - Levante sea road.
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But would that be a legitime move or a gamey procedure?I believe that would effectively block supply.
You can't bomb sea roads as you can't bomb land roads. Only bridges (which you can't find on EA sea roads).I think blockading is a legitimate and effective tactic - but not sure if parking one unit on a sea road is sufficient. By this logic what about bombing the sea road to cut it off - is that not the same thing as parking a naval unit on it? Would this not be a blockade by the air, attacking supply ships with air units? And we have outlawed bombing sea roads, so... When I think of a blockade, I think of a whole fleet of ships blocking a coast line.
You can't bomb sea roads as you can't bomb land roads. Only bridges (which you can't find on EA sea roads).
once upon a time sea roads were able to be bombed and that was quickly outlawed. that was my point only.
But when I bombed a German convoy at sea on a sea road in "Race to Tunis", the sea road in that hex was destroyed. Looked just like a destroyed RR on land.You can't bomb sea roads as you can't bomb land roads.
Rail lines are used in Race to Tunis, roads in EA.But when I bombed a German convoy at sea on a sea road in "Race to Tunis", the sea road in that hex was destroyed. Looked just like a destroyed RR on land.