Why aren't airlift cards considered strategic?: 2016-05-03 20:37:37 |
Жұқтыру
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I don't get the arguments here, yes, it gets priority, so? It doesn't cancel out any moves, and you still have to think about where to send it, where your foe will attack, and when to wield it.
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Why aren't airlift cards considered strategic?: 2016-05-03 21:36:01 |
smileyleg
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@Feline: I'd say there's way too many airlifts right now.
Easy airlifts make it just too easy to maintain an advantage.
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Why aren't airlift cards considered strategic?: 2016-05-03 22:11:57 |
Hasdrubal
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IMHO, airlift should be done different than what is in this game rule. Someone mentioned that they should be used as last card in a turn, which makes more sense.
Also, neither game should have both AL (like it is used in WL) and EBC.
There are another possibilities, which make it as strategic move:
1. Airlift starts as first order (before any moves or attacks) in the way that starting territory lose airlifted units, and they are temporarily put in buffer. Next turn they land on target location as LAST order (like blockade card, or gift card). If target location is not in friendly hands they land on starting location, BUT, if the starting location is lost, then AL card is wasted, and all armies in the process are eliminated. Therefore if someone AL units, there will be try, by opposition, to catch and eliminate both starting end ending location, or both must be secured by user.
2. Airlift starts as first order, removes armies from starting location, and finish as last order during the same turn, posting armies on landing location, and if it is not in friendly hands, the rule is the same as in #1.
3. Airlifts are used to transfer between connected lands (there must be undistrupted connection between starting location and ending location) otherwise it should not be possible to be used. So, big stacks on one location cannot be useful on another location if opposition holds interconnection.
4. Airlifts can be used to transfer only limited ammount of units, equal to part of income, or multiplication of ending location bonus.
5. Airlift card is used to "bank" units, so they are added to first reinforcement card that can be used from next turn, save to way they are usually used. Thus, units that are AL can be again on the map in later turns, if ever (if no reinforcement card is obtained, they will not be back). For this option, maybe it is better to have another card, but this can be useful, too.
I think that all of these 5 thesis can add strategic momentum to AL cards, if not the solution to use them as last order.
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Why aren't airlift cards considered strategic?: 2016-05-04 19:00:26 |
Vodyak
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Airlift card isn't strategic in itself because of its priority,so you can make a heavy defence which pretty much can screw up a game and it's not a strategy unless you can do a heavy attack on opponent who is doing a defense by airlift by directly attacking by airlift which is prohibited by airlift's since it is transfer only.
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Why aren't airlift cards considered strategic?: 2016-05-04 19:01:51 |
Vodyak
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No game is strategic unless you give your opponent a fair chance in countering your own strategy.
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Why aren't airlift cards considered strategic?: 2016-05-04 20:41:38 |
Жұқтыру
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It's just an OP emergency blockade. It doesn't have to be OP, just depends on the settings of the game, how often you'll get the card. And furthermore, if both sides have it, can anything be OP?
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Why aren't airlift cards considered strategic?: 2016-05-04 21:33:42 |
Жұқтыру
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Airlift card can completely decide the game, making the rest of the game irrelevant. That isn't fun. That's just an elaborate way to play Rock-Paper-Scissors. So can more common "lucky" cards, and this is just for me, but I always have some kind of backup plan (or try to) just in case something goes unexpectedly bad for me (in games that it can go unexpectedly bad), and I think building these backup plans is part of the fun.
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Why aren't airlift cards considered strategic?: 2016-05-04 21:58:37 |
Жұқтыру
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Ok, I see that point, but then all that needs to happen is to make a limit to how much you airlift, not to change priority (necessarily).
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Why aren't airlift cards considered strategic?: 2016-05-05 12:01:17 |
Vodyak
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My name is anonym if you want a long term strategy where your opponent is always crushed and you dont want to give him any chance of countering you make a custom scenario in any map and eliminate your opponent first turn :P
Edited 5/5/2016 19:14:50
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Why aren't airlift cards considered strategic?: 2016-05-05 12:05:26 |
Vodyak
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So type tactically all you want but according to you it's still a strategy
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Why aren't airlift cards considered strategic?: 2016-05-05 14:03:51 |
GeneralPE
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just ask the Dutch! Why would you remind me :(
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Why aren't airlift cards considered strategic?: 2016-05-05 17:53:57 |
player12345
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I would also surmise Airlift on LD settings would be far better than non-LD settings. Intriguing. This would definitely increase the value of isolated bonuses. Aside from that, it seems like the previous criticism might still apply. However, it's probably worth playing a few games to find out. The RT ladder Turkey LD template is https://www.warlight.net/MultiPlayer?TemplateID=375211
Edited 5/5/2016 17:54:47
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