#BATTLE OF TUNISIA #2 – LUFTWAFFE IN AFRIKA – SUPPRESS ATTACK
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BF 109 G-2 DAK: Idea inspired by GERMAN AIR!!! 🗣️🗣️🗣️🔥🔥 (credit @alpine valley )
Afrika Korps cardback.
Big thanks for the collab.
(credit @small ocean )
Should be “Deployment: Choose one -”
Also maybe add more ways to get Field Logistics?
Hope end should also cost less imo
Maybe 6 or 5k
!dive bombing
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!maintenace
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whats maintenace?
Its Replenishment but I forgot to update the name, thank you for pointing out
JU 87 B2 Stuka DAK: Deployment text added.
(credit @opaque cove )
Hope End: Cost reduced to 6.
Replenishment 6: Text name updated.
(credit @south lava )
This one should be special, only 2 cards max, because normal 88mm has doble damage air and tanks with Ambush
And same stats except it costs 6 to deploy
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!flak
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Also, this one can be complemented with another arty, so you get 2 arty attacks for the cost of one
FLAK 88 DAK: Following the suggestions, its rarity has been changed to special.
(credit @noble swift )
Suggestions from @opaque cove , there are now more ways to gain field logistics. Opel blitz has been added, this is a medium logistics truck that always moves alongside panzers and supports the crew. If it’s destroyed, the supply line slows down, +2 cost to logistics.
Story behind Afrika Korps: DAK was a force often abandoned by Hitler, forced to handle its own supplies. When Stauffenberg became part of the Afrika Korps, he saw many soldiers struggling with shortages, and some even died from heatstroke inside their tanks. He already disliked Hitler, and witnessing the situation in Africa strengthened his desire to overthrow the Nazi regime. Rommel often complained about the slow and denied supply requests, and by the end of the Tunisia campaign, both the Afrika Korps and Stauffenberg had grown to hate the Nazis. Stauffenberg was seriously wounded when Allied aircraft attacked, losing his left eye and right hand. This pushed him to fully commit to assassinating Hitler. Operation Valkyrie followed, but the bomb failed to kill Hitler because a table leg shielded him. Afterward, many officers suspected of involvement were purged. Stauffenberg was executed, while Rommel was forced to take poison to preserve his honor. This famous episode was later adapted into the movie Valkyrie, and all of it had its roots in the African campaign.
(Credits: Valkyrie movie, Spartacus Educational, Ancient War History.)
If you enjoyed this story, share your ideas and I’ll bring them to this card.
Thanks @real tinsel for sharing some cool ideas.
Stauffenberg: helps Afrika Korps units operate more strongly and has a new portrait.
Mobilize Convoy: more ways to gain field logistics.