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== Target Audience (Ver.1 R4V) ==
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= Fake Foreword =
Admirals with some DLC ships and some DEs. Likely mid-game admirals. aircalc fLKX being an example c.c. Panzer.
 
  
== Introduction ==
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I obviously have no idea on how to write an essay or a thesis.
The general idea of resource management is like running a surplus budget. You increase income and decrease spending.  
 
  
Obviously there exist a solution where you completely stop sortieing and only does expeditions to stockpile resources; however most people (including the Wiki and myself) will advice against such austerity. To explain this we must understand the actual goal of resource management:
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= Abstract =
  
== Mäi system ==
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This article is intended to give a preview to my approach of Expeditions and resource management in general.
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=== Raising the Legion ===
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In my opinion and methods, constructing a set of working expedition fleets requires four step.
You identify those who shall serve under the Legion.
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1. '''Assessing Resource situation''': one determines what resource he generally needs. E.g. if he intends to go ham on sortie he will need buckets, fuel and ammo; if he wishes to LSC for Yamasushi he must recover more steel etc.
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2. '''Choosing the expeditions to run''': once the general resource needs are known, one decides on what expeditions are the most efficient for him. This depends obviously on the required resource type, but also the player's available time and frequency for play. E.g. Exped 21 becomes better than Exped 5 if the player can only log on between 3-hour intervals.
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3. '''Setting comps for the expeditions''': This step is in general very easy. Key reminders and checks include use of DEs, using Kamikaze/Mutsuki/Matsu class DDs. Minor min-maxing.
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4. '''Recruiting the ''Legion''''': You designate a group of DDs to be "Exped ready". They are sparkled so that one can keep enough sparked ships for GS Exped by shifting ships. Finding enough ships/memorising a simple pattern/training more ships for the job are the main techniques. One might need to fine-tune their expedition comp to make the shifting smoother.
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Finally it is very important to actually run the expeditions in order to get the resources. Vague theoretisation does nothing to your fleet. Don't aim to create the perfect setup, use and learn. Find your routine and settle into it.

Latest revision as of 21:35, 16 February 2023

Fake Foreword

I obviously have no idea on how to write an essay or a thesis.

Abstract

This article is intended to give a preview to my approach of Expeditions and resource management in general.

In my opinion and methods, constructing a set of working expedition fleets requires four step.

1. Assessing Resource situation: one determines what resource he generally needs. E.g. if he intends to go ham on sortie he will need buckets, fuel and ammo; if he wishes to LSC for Yamasushi he must recover more steel etc.

2. Choosing the expeditions to run: once the general resource needs are known, one decides on what expeditions are the most efficient for him. This depends obviously on the required resource type, but also the player's available time and frequency for play. E.g. Exped 21 becomes better than Exped 5 if the player can only log on between 3-hour intervals.

3. Setting comps for the expeditions: This step is in general very easy. Key reminders and checks include use of DEs, using Kamikaze/Mutsuki/Matsu class DDs. Minor min-maxing.

4. Recruiting the Legion: You designate a group of DDs to be "Exped ready". They are sparkled so that one can keep enough sparked ships for GS Exped by shifting ships. Finding enough ships/memorising a simple pattern/training more ships for the job are the main techniques. One might need to fine-tune their expedition comp to make the shifting smoother.

Finally it is very important to actually run the expeditions in order to get the resources. Vague theoretisation does nothing to your fleet. Don't aim to create the perfect setup, use and learn. Find your routine and settle into it.