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| Tags are often references to historical fleets related to map operation. | | Tags are often references to historical fleets related to map operation. |
| * Some tags may be more straightforward, being named after the type of fleet (e.g. Combined Fleet, Transport Fleet, ...). | | * Some tags may be more straightforward, being named after the type of fleet (e.g. Combined Fleet, Transport Fleet, ...). |
− | * On the wiki, tags will be referred to by their color most of the time, for convenience. | + | * On the wiki, tags will be referred to by their color sometimes for convenience. |
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| + | [[Summer 2022 Event/E-5#Special Locking Guide|E5]] of the Summer 2022 Event used a different locking mechanism, only locking fleets to specific tags after reaching certain points on the map. |
| + | * This locking mechanic can prevent players from accidentally locking ships with the wrong tag. |
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| =Tag restrictions= | | =Tag restrictions= |
Revision as of 13:18, 21 September 2022
Ship Locking is a mechanic that forces Admirals to use a wider variety of ship girls during events. It is meant to simulate the feel of a multiple-front operation where ship girls dispatched to one operation area are unavailable to be dispatched to others.
Tagging
At the start of an event, no girl is tagged.
Any untagged girls dispatched to an operation area will be tagged with the appropriate lock.
- The relevant tag will be applied immediately after the start sortie button is pressed to all the girls in the fleet.
- This includes the escort fleet in combined fleets.
- Tags apply individually to girls. Duplicates may be used under other tags..
- All tags in effect on a given map are displayed on the minimap next to it, and are further explained in the Ooyodo note.
- Some tags may be used and so applied on several maps, as well as several tags can be used on a single map.
- Girls used in the Event's Support Expeditions are not tagged.
- Girls used in those Support Expeditions are not subjected to any form of tag restriction.
Tags are often references to historical fleets related to map operation.
- Some tags may be more straightforward, being named after the type of fleet (e.g. Combined Fleet, Transport Fleet, ...).
- On the wiki, tags will be referred to by their color sometimes for convenience.
E5 of the Summer 2022 Event used a different locking mechanism, only locking fleets to specific tags after reaching certain points on the map.
- This locking mechanic can prevent players from accidentally locking ships with the wrong tag.
Tag restrictions
Tags are here to restrict where and when girls can be sorties.
- Ship locking restrictions do not apply to Easy and Casual difficulties in all event maps.
- When playing in those difficulties:
- Girls are still tagged to the relevant tags.
- It is possible to sortie girls with any tag on any map.
- It is possible to mix girls with different tags within the same fleet on any map.
- Ship locking restrictions apply to Medium and Hard difficulties.
- On the last map of every event, tags do not apply to Medium, just like in lower difficulties.
- When playing in those difficulties:
- Girls will not be able to sortie to maps that do not match their tag for the duration of the event.
- Tag restrictions apply to both fleets in a Combined Fleet.
- It is not possible to mix tags in the same fleet, even so both tags are used on the map.
- Starting from Winter 2022 Event, after the final event map is cleared tag restrictions stop getting enforced on every map .
- This makes tag restrictions act the same as in lower difficulties for every previously cleared map, regardless of the difficulty said maps were cleared.
- Tag routing will still apply.
- This allows players to focus on completing the event, before coming back later to farm ship drops with no restriction.
- Ship locks do not affect girls in regular Sortie maps, exercises, nor expeditions.
The number of tags and their associated restrictions can vary from event to event. Please refer to the current Event page for up-to-date details.
Tag routing
On some maps, tag may affect routing in every difficulties.
- When a single tagged girl or a certain threshold of tagged girls of a specific tag is used in a fleet, the routing will change.
- This change is only noticeable when using mixed tag fleets.
- Using an untagged girl in such fleet will lock her to the said route's tag.
- This change can be the route the fleet will take, or the starting point where it will start.
- On certain maps, this mechanic can permanently lock a player to clear the map, and so the event, regardless of the difficulty.
- A locked player can in theory bypass this issue by using brand new girls.
- In harder difficulties, this should not be a major issue, since tags are never mixed, but in lower ones, using mixed tag fleets can cause some trouble when trying to reach a specific routing.
Since Summer 2021 Event, a new button is available in the Fleet menu during events, when selecting a ship. On the top-right corner, it can either display :
- All the ships,
- Only tagged ships,
- Only untagged ships.
Tips
- It is highly recommended to wait until ship locking information for the event has been figured out before starting. This can prevent important girls to be locked on "wrong maps".
- Having dupes of certain girls can give more leeway with planning ship locks. Please refer to the help page for advice on which girls to dupe (this does not take into account the historical importance of girls).
Past Ship Locks
Ship Locking was introduced during the Summer 2014 Event and came in almost every event since. The average number of tags per event is increasing each event, making ship locking planning more and more important. The maximum amount of tags in a single event ever seen is 10.
- Tagged ship girls were unable to be dispatched on event support expeditions during the Summer 2014 Event. This restriction has not been implemented since that event.
Fall 2015 Event
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Transport Operation (E-1, E-2, and E-3)
Dispatched on Operation (E-4)
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Summer 2017 Event
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Western Operation Force (E-2 and E-3)
1st Special Operations Fleet (E-5)
2nd Special Operations Fleet (E-6)
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Early Fall 2018 Event
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Dispatched to Strait Fleet (E-2)
Western Operations Force (E-3)
European Special Operations Fleet (E-4)
Operation Rheinübung Force (E-5)
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Summer 2021 Event
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1st Special Squadron (E-1)
2nd Special Squadron (E-2)
The 10th Submarine Squadron (E-3)
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Winter 2022 Event
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South-Western fleet (E-1, E2, & E4)
Combined Fleet (E-3 & E-5)
Striking Force Fleet (E-5)
Decisive Battle Fleet (E-5)
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Spring 2022 Event
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R-Area Defense Unit (E-1 & E3)
Detached Carrier Task Force (E-4)
Sasebo Deployment Fleet (E-5)
Combined-Fleet Rescue Force (E-5)
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Summer 2022 Event
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FrontlineSweeping Force (E-1)
ExpeditionaryReconnaissance Unit (E-2)
Expeditionary Fleet Advance Team (E-3 & E-4)
Mediterranean Combined Fleet (E-3 & E-5)
Op. Torch British Forces (E-4)
Op. Torch Dispatch Fleet (E-4 & E-6)
Western Advance Fleet (E-6)
West. Mission Decisive Battle Fleet (E-6)
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See Also
Help:Ship Priority
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