This appears to be the most recent summary/proposal from RAEVSKI plus discussion of including Early Deployment.
Espana Speed: 1 Year: 1939
M11 10 9 8 2nds 6 5 4 AA 4 Armour 6 10 3 Speed 1
SA installation protector: this may set up beside any installation on your side of the map may not capture objectives on turn 1 or 2. SA battery silencer. Points around 16
Picking this discussion up from a few months ago. What about a forward deployment SA? It wouldn't necessarily need to be new. Guard Ship, Coastal Deployment, etc. With a speed of 1, this ship is going to very hard to use from the deployment row in most games, and as result, isn't likely to be taken if other suitable options are available. A number of other slower, older armored cruisers and pre-dreadnoughts in the game have been treated similarly.
Early Deployment - This unit may deploy in any sector on your side of the map. You may deploy one cruiser or destroyer in this unit's sector. Each unit deployed this way can't claim an objective on turn 1 or 2. (Schleswig-Holstein)
Early Deployment - This unit may deploy in any sector on your side of the map. You may deploy one cruiser or destroyer in this unit's sector. Each unit deployed this way can't claim an objective on turn 1 or 2. Raider - This unit rolls one extra attack die when making Gunnery attacks against Destroyers and Auxiliary units.
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The three España -class battleships were the smallest dreadnoughts ever built. The second ship, Alfonso XIII was renamed España following the loss by grounding of the lead ship. During the Spanish Civil War España was seized by the Nationalist forces while the remaining ship, Jamie I, served the Republican government. España was used to enforce a blockade in northern Spain while Jaime I was deployed to break it. Neither survived the war; España struck a mine and Jamie I suffered an accidental explosion.
The three España -class battleships were the smallest dreadnoughts ever built. The second ship, Alfonso XIII was renamed España following the loss by grounding of the lead ship. During the Spanish Civil War España was seized by the Nationalist forces while the remaining ship, Jamie I, served the Republican government. España was used to enforce a blockade in northern Spain while Jaime I was deployed to break it. Neither survived the war; España struck a mine and Jamie I suffered an accidental explosion.
Wow, that was fast!
Thank you!
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