@orodeh said in Aircraft carrier defense value vs. scrambling fighter:
Playing a game with my kids, I ran into a scenario where the rules are not well defined; I think.
Assume an aircraft carrier has launched its planes into an amphibious landing. Now, the defender scrambles a fighter against the landing fleeting. The combat value of the fighter is 4. But what is the combat value of the aircraft carrier?
Interpretation A: zero, because the aircraft carrier is attacking. It can take hits, but its combat value is zero.
Interpretation B: two. It is being attacked, and so, it should use its defense value.
So which is it? zero or two?
It seems to me that, in this scenario, the “defenseless transports” rule would apply to the aircraft carrier. Quite a price to pay for a failed amphibious assault. As @Caesar-Seriona said, always send an escort with your carrier.