

Intercepting technology tokens or orange markers Even stolen technology tokens have 1 orange research marker placed on them from the bank once they leave the looted capital. The technology token is transported the same way sharing a technology is to your capital. Taking technologies from a enemy's capital Stealing Technologies and Orange Research Markers: In the non-combat movement phase, one eligible unit per technology token may make its way towards a friendly nation's capital.Ĥ.The technology token must make it to the friendly nation's capital in order to be shared.ĥ.The friendly nation must spend 5 IPC's and a yellow research marker in order to develop the shared technology. Note: Moving orange research markers must happen in the NON-COMBAT movement phaseġ.Choose 1 technology and take the corresponding token and put in on your capital.Ģ.Place 1 orange token from the bank on the technology token in said capital.ģ. Bombers(Bombers must land in a space and halt their movement to pick up a marker, unless they start in a space with an orange marker) Transport's carrying infantry and mechanized infantry holding an orange marker Units eligible for transporting orange research markers: An orange research marker can be obtained by being picked up on the world map, and transported to the capital of the holder's capital. An yellow research marker(cannot be stolen or shared) can be obtained once at the end of a turn(put into your capital, if and only a player collects IPC's from a national objective. Depending on the result, the player can choose which chart they would like the technology from. If these conditions are met, a player can cash in both their tokens, pay 5 IPC's and roll 1 die. Thanks to siredblood on YouTube for the research token images.īoth Guys are from the Axis and Allies community, and I recommend you check them out.Ĭonditions for developing technology(Independently, Shared or Stolen):ġ.A player must have a yellow and orange research token in their possession on the beginning of their turnĢ.Five IPC's and both a yellow and orange research marker must be spent Thanks to General Hand Grenade on YouTube for the rules and implementation in the game. Thanks to Fritz, Schroeder and Symm for their version of Axis and Allies 1940 Global Second Edition Thanks to Larry Harris, the designer of Axis and Allies Global 1940 Second Edition
