TripleA/Advanced Rules

=Advanced rules=
 * While in any game, you can click on the top menu at Help->Game notes to see maps creator notes about the map

Bidding
If one side is considered to be disadvantaged, it can be offered a bid. A bid is represented by some PUs that a country can buy units and place them before the game begins. Some players settle two more rules for bids: only one unit per territory. And you can only place units in a territory you already have units.

Players over the lobby say the bid they need to take the disadvantaged side, and the ones with the lowest bid requirement take it.

Low Luck
Low luck is an option that affects how many casualties are inflicted during each round of combat. You cannot change it during a game except by saving and reloading. To turn it on or off, when you start a game, after selecting the map with the "Choose Game ..." button, click on "Game Options" to then turn it on or off in the list of options.

Games are either low luck or dice, dice is typically the default. In a dice game, one die is rolled for every unit in combat to determine if they hit or miss. There is less variability in a low luck game and up to one die is rolled during combat regardless of how many units are attacking or defending.

Low luck calculates the number of casualties by summing the total attack value (or defensive value) and then dividing by six by to find the statistical expected number of hits. One die is then rolled to determine if the reminder is a hit or not. The remainder or lower becomes the number to roll for an extra hit.

For example, if 3 infantry are attacking they have a total attack value of 3. Three divided by six is zero with a remainder of three. Thus, three infantry on attack would roll one die, a one, two, or three would be a hit. As another example, six infantry attacking would get exactly one hit. Since the remainder is zero, no die at all would be rolled. Finally, if eight infantry were attacking three tanks, the infantry would get one hit and a roll hitting on a one or a two. The tanks would also get one hit and also an extra hit if they roll a one, two, or a three. Note, that in the last example each side is guaranteed one hit, and can possibly get two. Contrast this to dice where the infantry could get anywhere from zero to eight hits, and the tanks could also have anywhere from zero to three hits.

Two hit battleship
As the feature title indicates, a battleship would take one hit as damage and the second hit would sink it. If a battleship only takes one hit damage it gets repaired either at the end of the turn or the end of the round. Some games include shipping ports where the damaged ship must reach before getting repaired.

Battleships repair at end of round
If any two-hit unit takes damage but still lives (only takes one hit damage) it gets repaired at the end of the current turn.

Always on AA guns
Always on AA causes Anti-aircraft guns to fire whenever the territory is passed over, even during non combat movement.

Kamikaze Airplanes
If on, then the game attempts to ignore movement rules concerning aircraft. (meaning that you do not need somewhere to land).

LHTR Tech Activation = Restricted Tech Activation
New technology activates at end of round

LHTR Heavy Bomber = Restricted Heavy Bomber

 * Always roll two dice


 * attack - use the better result of the two dice
 * strategic bombing raid (SBR) - use the better result of the two dice and add +1 to determine damage

LHTR Carrier production = rules.version.3 Carrier production
This option allows the player to produce/land Fighters on new/existing Aircraft Carriers.
 * It causes the following behaviors:


 * 1) New fighters can be placed on existing carriers
 * 2) New fighters can be placed on new carriers
 * 3) Existing fighters can be landed on new carriers
 * 4) Fighters adjacent to the production SZ CANNOT be moved to new carriers

National Objectives
Only available in v3 rules
 * If certain conditions (National Objectives) are met, countries can get an added income.(you can see in map's description details about them)

Technology development
Countries can invest money in a chance of improving their technology (every chance costs 5 PUs and it's worth 1/6 chance of getting a new technology. Investing in technology is done during the "Tech Rolls" phase of the turn.

Heavy bombers
Improves bombers:
 * if LHTR is off bombers roll multiple times (usually 2 or 3), just like 3 bombers.(one bomber can hit multiple targets)
 * if LHTR is on, bombers roll twice or three times (depending on map/option), the biggest value is chosen and 1 is added. The result is the attack value of the bomber.

Industrial Technology
Only available in v2 rules
 * Lowers the price of each unit by 1. Lowers price of factories by half.
 * Industrial Tech is considered an ‘optional technology’ and both players must agree to allow this tech before the game starts, otherwise it should not be researched.

Version Rules
Different rules apply, depending on the map. Some maps are made with version 2 rules (v2), others v3 or v4.

Rules for all versions

 * Subs can sneak attack. That means they can pass an enemy occupied sea zone and attack the next (an enemy destroyer prevents it).

Version 2 rules
Example of map "Big World 1942" is based on v2 rules
 * Unlucky technology development dice are lost
 * Sea transports defend at 1
 * Submarines can submerge after first attacker/defender roll. So an attacking fighter still has a chance of hitting a sub before it is able to submerge. Enemy destroyer stop subs from submerging.

Version 3 rules
Example of map "Big World 1942 v3" is based on v3 rules
 * Unlucky technology development dice are rolled again next round until a technology is found.
 * Sea transports do not defend. Neither can they be selected as casualties. They are just lost if enemy wins the sea zone. For example a bomber can defeat an infinite amount of unguarded transports.
 * Submarines can submerge before any roll. So an attacking fighter has no chance of hitting a submarine, unless a destroyer prevents it from submerging.
 * bombers during strategic bombing do not destroy enemy PUs, but it damages the factory. Enemy will have to spend money to repair his factory or else he will be able to place less units in that factory.

Version 4 rules
I believe "World War II v4" is the only map based on v4 rules.

Version 4 rules are the same with v3, but the map is different (it's v2 revised map). National Objectives were removed.

Chart view
The following chart shows if fighters can be placed (in place units phase) directly on new/old carriers.(if adjacent territory has factory). Also if fighters from an adjacent territory can be dragged on new carriers. (if you want to drag two fighters on one carrier, both fighters have to be on the same territory.)

Some maps allow the customization of these rules by clicking "game options" after choosing the map and before starting the game. Note: The way of placing old fighters on new carriers is different: Fighters have to be moved during combat or non-combat moves phases on the sea zone the carrier will be placed. A note will appear that air in the sea zone can't land. You have to click End Move Phase. Placing the carrier in that sea zone saves the fighters. This is only available for v3 and v4.
 * In version 2 fighters have to be on one adjacent territory; they will be "dragged" onto the carrier.