@regularkid:
Global 1940 Second Edition - Balanced Mod
Revision Credits: Adam514, aznz, dss85, Gencre, regularkid
**REVISIONS **
Revised Air Raid Rules: Fighters attack and defend at 2. Strategic and tactical bombers attack at 1.
FIGHTER
10 IPCs A3 D4 M4
SBR: A2 D2, interceptors always destroy bombers first.
TACTICAL BOMBER
12 IPCs A4 D3 M4
TBR: A1 first strike, Damage D6 on AB or NB,
SBR: can do escort mission for StBs without bombing AB or NB.
STRATEGIC BOMBER
12 IPCs No cost change A4 D1 M6
SBR: AA A1 first strike up to two Fighters, whichever the lesser,
Damage on IC, AB, NB D6+2 /minimum damage 2 pts if hit by IC’s/AB or NB’s AA gun.
No damage when destroyed by intercepting Fighters.
All aircrafts can hit unsubmerged Submarines without Destroyer presence.
After my discussion with Regularkid on Fighter escorting & intercepting @2, I believe it is necessary to explain and revise some features I suggested to increase and improve SBR/TBR actions.
There was 5 points meant to increase action for both sides making optimized to SBR even with more defenders or to do interception in most cases even when only one or two Fgs defend.
There is one feature which can be discarded : minimum +2 damage if hit by IC’s AAA.
Even if it is an incentive to risk more bombers, the odds doesn’t rise so much.
It should be drop for simplicity.
Second one, Fighter needs to be A2 D2 to have a better incentive to escort and intercept.
And we all know that Fighters were superior in air combat over bombers.
Third feature, 1 StBomber attack must work like AA@1 against up to 2 Fgs interceptor, which ever the lower.
It is required because a large number of attack @1 (first strike or not) is a deterrent to intercept.
That way, if many StBs only are SBR and one single Fg is defending in IC’s TT, or just a couple Fgs, each Fg can intercept and risk only 1 shot @1 against itself.
On the other side, 1 StB can dare to attack up to 2 Fgs (1:2 ratio) without having too high odds against itself (-2.463 IPCs/raid vs - 3.852 IPCs/raid with A2D2 Fg and OOB -0.206 IPCs/raid, IMO this one was too generous and OP) and it can reach parity offense/defense when 1 StB and 1 Fg attack 2 Fgs interceptor (-0.056 IPC/raid) but it needs one incentive: letting bomber being the first target.
Same scenario, only Fg A2D2, gives odds at +0.407 while OOB odds are high +2.445 IPCs/raid.
Fourth, Bomber as the first target/casualty is an interesting incentive to intercept when there is Fg escort.
That way, one or two escorting Fgs are no more deterrent because it was better to do nothing and suffer bombing damage (+2.583 IPCs/1 StB raid).
First target gives defender a real opportunity to stop some damage and lower the odds against him, even if it risks losing his own intercepting Fg (+2.167 IPCs/raid 1StB+1Fg vs 1Fg).
Otherwise, attacker trade Fg for Fg and all Bombers get an opportunity on IC (+3.694 IPC/Raid 1StB+1Fg vs 1Fg).
In fact, all other kinds of scrambling interceptors worsen odds against defender in a way it is better not to do so. (Fg A2D2 only: 3.694- 2.583 = +1.111 more IPCs damage per raid intercepted instead of letting bombers do direct attack on IC.)(G40 OOB SBR: 3.972 - 2.583 = + 1.389 IPCs)
Finally, fifth aspect, giving @1 first strike to bomber can be a big psychological deterrent for defender while keeping both regular @1 StB (as AA vs 2 planes) and TcB reg @1 is low but attacker has always the advantage to choose where, when and how SBR will be done.
Attacker can wait until there is enough units on his side.
For Redesign project, either can work for play-test.
It depends on which Triple A code is easier to implement on StB, first strike AA up to 2 Fgs or regular AA up to two Fgs, which ever the lower.
So, here is the combat values I would like:
FIGHTER
10 IPCs A3 D4 M4 +1AB
SBR: A2 D2, interceptors always destroy bombers first.
Owner still choose which bomber type is taken as casualty.
TACTICAL BOMBER
12 IPCs A4 D3 M4 +1AB
TBR: A1, Damage D6 on AB or NB,
SBR: can do escort mission for StBs without bombing AB or NB.
STRATEGIC BOMBER
12 IPCs A4 D1 M6 +1AB or A3 D2 M6 +1AB
SBR: AA A1 against up to two Fighters, whichever the lesser,
Damage on IC, AB, NB D6+2
Once this said, it should be clear that odds are still much less generous for attacker than OOB SBR.
This can make SBR strategy less paying out because intercepting always reduced the odds for attacker. This wasn’t the case OOB, so most witty people choose, for good reasons, to never risk intercepting at disastrous odds.