@pillhuhn Thank you for all of your answers, they helped me.
How do you use your carriers?
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what if there are chips under the carriers?
3 carriers and 3 fighters, how do you know there isn’t 1,1,1, or 0,1,2? -
does it matter?
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yes actually it does because if they are allied fighters, and you want to move the carriers, (split them up) It will matter, you would not be able to switch which carriers the allied fighters are on at that point. So if you want 1 on each, but before you thought you would want 2,1,0 then you are stuck right?
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yes actually it does because if they are allied fighters, and you want to move the carriers, (split them up) It will matter, you would not be able to switch which carriers the allied fighters are on at that point. So if you want 1 on each, but before you thought you would want 2,1,0 then you are stuck right?
ahhh
i figgured you were talking about monocromatic carriers and fighters. -
I suppose that is true, However one of my oddities is that I very rarely have a carrier that does not have two planes on it and I never have an empty Carrier except for the turn its built.
So to answer your question that situation has vever hapend to me. If it did I would probably not use chips at all.
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asthetically, fighters are good on carriers, and can be used effectively against Japan, especially in amphibious landings:
- fighters attack at same strength as battleships
- once the carrier is produced their a lot cheaper
- Battleships only fire once in amphibious assaults
that and their great for taking out subs trying to get thier “first shot attack” in before they get a chance
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asthetically, fighters are good on carriers, and can be used effectively against Japan, especially in amphibious landings:
- fighters attack at same strength as battleships
- once the carrier is produced their a lot cheaper
- Battleships only fire once in amphibious assaults
that and their great for taking out subs trying to get thier “first shot attack” in before they get a chance
Kobu – read the bold portion…
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OK. I read it. Now what?
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Kobu is right …
It does read wrong. Fighters attack at 3, while battleships always attack at 4 (even in amphibious landings). Perhaps M-4 Sherman meant that they defend at the same strength as battleships?
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Mistabiggs is correct, sorry Kobu, my mistake. i have a bad habit of switching numbers around in my head if im trying to work too quickly :)
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That’s better. :)