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Does Avalanche Press plan to do a sheet of counters to upgrade erroneous counters in earlier games, or are they going to include these counters in future games?

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Does Avalanche Press plan to do a sheet of counters to upgrade erroneous counters in earlier games, or are they going to include these counters in future games?

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Replacement counters are periodically included in later games or made available on our Web site. Q: In “U.S. Navy Plan Red,” none of the battleships seem to have deck armor shown around the hull boxes. Some of the ships like the South Dakota class have had this armor listed before, and the newer and bigger battleships would almost certainly qualify. Please clarify which capital ships should count as having deck protection in the game? A: All 3 Canadians, all British battleships, and all American battleships except New York, Texas, Long Island. But not battle cruisers. Q: In “U.S. Navy Plan Red,” why are Proteus/Nereus and AMCs listed as light ships? AMCs are capital ships everywhere else. A: The game designer decided to go with light this time, though it’s a tossup either way. Q: In “U.S. Navy Plan Red,” why are Omaha CLs listed as having coal fuel? They are oil fired in “U.S. Navy Plan Black” and “U.S. Navy Plan Orange.” A: These should be oil-fired.

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