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=Day Battle Breakdown=
 
=Day Battle Breakdown=
  
The Day Battle is the phase where the majority of combat takes place. This article will go more in-depth on the stages that take place in Day Battle.
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The Day Battle is the phase where the majority of combat takes place.  
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*''This article will go more in-depth on the stages that take place during the surface combat.
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*''Although it will be mentioned when the other related battle phases take place, keep in mind that this page won't go deeper about it, due to the complexity of the mechanics behind them, please refer to each individual page for more details.
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The Day Battle has the following structure:
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#[[Detection]]
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#[[Engagement]]
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#[[Aerial Combat]]
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#Surface Combat
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:#[[Support Expedition]]
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:#[[Battle Opening]]
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:#[[Shelling|Shelling Phase]]
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:#[[Day Battle#Second Shelling Phase|Second Shelling Phase]]
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:#[[Closing Torpedo Salvo]]
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In case neither fleet meet the requirements, the sub-phase will be skipped.
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=Detection=
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[[File:Successfull_Detection.png|thumb|right|Successful Detection]]
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During Detection, the fleet attempts to detect the enemy fleet. The success rate of Detection is influenced by many factors such as the number and quality of Recons, Radars, fleet Line of Sight (LoS), and such. It is not required to have any equipment to have successful Detection. Generally, it is extremely unlikely to fail detection unless using a very low leveled fleet.
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Planes that participate in this phase:
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* {{Carrier Recon}}{{Large Recon}} [[Carrier Recon]]s
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* {{SPR}}/{{Night Recon}} [[Seaplane Recon]]s
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* {{SPB}}/{{Night SPB}} [[Seaplane Bomber]]s
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* {{LFB}} {{Equipment/Link|Type 2 Large Flying Boat|PBY-5A Catalina|text=Large Flying Boats|link_category=Large Flying Boat}}
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In case the fleet fails to detect the enemy fleet, the fleet will not participate in the [[Aerial Combat|Aerial Combat Phase]].
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Regardless of Detection success, the recons may also be shot down if the enemy fleet has significantly more fighters than equipped recons and the fleet contains no Carriers.
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Although the displayed message indicates that Accuracy and Evasion have changed, testing has shown that it has no noticeable effect.
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Enemy Abyssal fleets always succeed in Detection. PVP opponents however may fail detection, and therefore not launch planes in Aerial Combat.
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{|class="wikitable mw-collapsible mw-collapsed" width="100%"
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!Detection
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|-
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{{color|red|These formulas are taken from the Vita version and has not been tested, it may be outdated.}}
  
Although it will be mentioned when the other related battle phases take place, keep in mind that this page will not go more in-depth about it due to the complexity of the mechanics behind them. Instead, check each's own article page.
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The success chance of detection is calculated by the following formula:
  
The Day Battle has the following structure:
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<math>\text{Success Rate}_\text{%} = \frac{\lfloor \text{Detection}_\text{power} + 1 \rfloor}{20}</math>
* Detection
 
* Engagement
 
* First Shelling Phase
 
* Second Shelling Phase
 
* Closing Torpedo Salvo
 
  
Other phases that may happen during '''Detection''' and '''Engagement''':
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<math>\text{Detection}_\text{power} = \sum^{\text{All Ships}} \frac{\text{LoS}_\text{ship} + \text{LoS}_\text{Equipment}}{\text{Mod}_\text{order}} + \text{Mod}_\text{NbShip} - 20 + \lfloor \sqrt{10 \times \text{Recon}_\text{power}} \rfloor</math>
* [[Aerial Combat]]
 
* [[LBAS|Land-based Aerial Support]]
 
* [[Support Expedition]]
 
* [[Battle Opening]]
 
  
In case neither fleets meet the requirements, the sub-phase will be skipped.
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With:
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* <math>\text{LoS}_\text{Ship}</math> the base {{LOS}} of the ship.
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* <math>\text{LoS}_\text{Equipment}</math> the sum of the {{LOS}} of all participating planes of the ship.
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*<math>\text{Mod}_\text{order}</math> depends on the ship position in the fleet:
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{|class="wikitable mw-collapsible mw-collapsed" style="text-align:center; margin:auto"
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!colspan=2|<math>\text{Mod}_\text{order}</math>
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|-
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!Position
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!Modifier
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|-
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|1||2
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|-
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|2||5
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|-
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|3~6||8
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|}
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*<math>\text{Mod}_\text{NbShip}</math> depends on the number of ships in the fleet:
  
=Detection=
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{|class="wikitable mw-collapsible mw-collapsed" style="text-align:center; margin:auto"
[[File:Successfull_Detection.png|thumb|right|Successful Detection]]
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!colspan=2|<math>\text{Mod}_\text{NbShip}</math>
During Detection, your fleet attempts to detect the enemy fleet. The success rate of Detection is influenced by many factors such as number and quality of Recon planes, RADARs, fleet Line of Sight, and such. It is not required to have any equipment to have successful Detection. Generally, it is extremely unlikely to fail detection unless using a very low leveled fleet.
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|-
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!Number of Ships
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!Modifier
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|-
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|1~2||0
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|-
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|3||1
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|-
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|4||2
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|-
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|5||3
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|-
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|6||4
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|}
  
Planes that participate in this phase: {{YellowPlane}} Carrier-based Reconnaissance Aircraft, {{Seaplane}} Reconnaissance Seaplanes, {{Seaplane}} Seaplane Bombers, {{Flying Boat}} Flying Boats
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* <math>\text{Recon}_\text{power} = \sum^{\text{All Recon}}\big( \text{Count}_\text{Plane} + \text{Mod}_\text{proficiency} \big) + \text{Mod}_\text{Carrier}</math>
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With:
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:* <math>\text{Count}_\text{Plane}</math> the current plane count for planes that participate in Detection.
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:* <math>\text{Mod}_\text{proficiency}</math> the plane [[proficiency]] bonus (not applied if <math>\text{Count}_\text{Plane}</math> is '''0'''):
  
In case your fleet fails to detect the enemy fleet, your fleet will not participate in the [[Aerial Combat|Aerial Combat Phase]].
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{|class="wikitable mw-collapsible mw-collapsed" style="text-align:center; margin:auto"
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!colspan=3|<math>{Mod}_\text{proficiency}</math>
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|-
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!Plane Rank
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!Modifier
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|-
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|''(blank)''
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|-
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|rowspan=2|5
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|-
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|style="color:blue; text-shadow: 0 0 5px blue"|'''<nowiki>|||</nowiki>
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|style="color:#FFCE00; text-shadow: 0 0 5px #FFCE00"|'''\
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|rowspan=3|15
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|-
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|style="color:#FFCE00; text-shadow: 0 0 5px #FFCE00"|'''\\\
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|style="color:#FFCE00; text-shadow: 0 0 5px #FFCE00"|'''\\\\\
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|-
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|{{Double Chevron}}
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|30
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|}
  
Regardless of Detection success, your recon planes may also be shot down if the enemy fleet has significantly more fighters than you have recon planes and your fleet contains no Carriers.
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:* <math>\text{Mod}_\text{Carrier}</math> depends on the number of Carriers in the fleet:
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:** '''+30''' for the first carrier and '''+10''' for each additional carrier.
  
Although the displayed message indicates that Accuracy and Evasion has changed, testing has shown that it has no noticeable effect.
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|-
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|
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Recons are shot down (each recon slot loses a random number between '''0-2''') if <math>\text{Shotdown}_\text{val} \le 0</math> with:
  
Enemy Abyssal fleets always succeed in Detection. PVP opponents however may fail detection, and therefore not launch planes in Aerial Combat.
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<math>\text{Shotdown}_\text{val} = \text{Recon}_\text{power} - \lfloor \text{Def}_\text{fighter} \times \text{Rand} \rfloor</math>
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With:
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* <math>\text{Def}_\text{fighter} = f(\sum^{\text{All Fighters}} \text{Count}_\text{Plane})</math> with:
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**<math>\text{Count}_\text{Plane}</math> the plane counts of the '''opposing''' fleet
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**<math>f(x)</math> a function defined as:
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{|class="wikitable mw-collapsible mw-collapsed" style="text-align:center; margin:auto"
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!<math>x</math>
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!<math>f(x)</math>
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|-
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|<math>0<x \le 30</math>
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|<math>1+x/9</math>
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|-
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|<math>30<x \le 120</math>
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|<math>2+x/20</math>
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|-
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|<math>120<x</math>
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|<math>6+(x-120)/40</math>
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|}
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*<math>\text{Rand}</math> is a random value between 1.0 and 1.4.
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|}
  
 
=Engagement=
 
=Engagement=
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Before the battle proper begins, the game will roll one of 4 possible engagements:
 
Before the battle proper begins, the game will roll one of 4 possible engagements:
  
{| class="wikitable" style="margin: auto;"
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{|class="wikitable" style="text-align:center; margin:auto"
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!Form!!Common name!!Damage Modifier!!Chance!!Chance with {{Equipment/Link|Saiun|Saiun (Eastern Caroline Air Group)|Saiun (4th Recon Squad)|link=C6N|text=Saiun}}
 
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!style="text-align: center; border-radius: 6px 0 0 0; border-style: solid; border-width: 1px; width:200px;" |Form
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|Crossing the T ('''{{color|green|Advantage}}''')<br>{{Nihongo|T字戦有利|''T Ji-sen Yuuri''}}
!style="text-align: center; border-style: solid; border-width: 1px; width:100px;" |Damage Modifier
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|{{color|green|'''Green T'''}}
!style="text-align: center; border-style: solid; border-width: 1px; width:100px;" |Chance
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|120%||15%||15%
 
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|style="border-style: solid; border-width: 1px;"| Crossing the T ('''<span style="color:green">Advantage</span>''')<br />{{Nihongo|T字戦有利|''T Ji-sen Yuuri''|}}
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|Parallel Engagement<br>{{Nihongo|同航戦|''Doukousen''|}}
|style="text-align: center; border-style: solid; border-width: 1px;"| 120%
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|'''Parallel'''
|style="text-align: center; border-style: solid; border-width: 1px;"| 15%
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|100%||45%||45%
 
|-
 
|-
|style="border-style: solid; border-width: 1px;"| Parallel Engagement<br />{{Nihongo|同航戦|''Doukousen''|}}
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|Head-on Engagement<br>{{Nihongo|反航戦|''Hankousen''|}}
|style="text-align: center; border-style: solid; border-width: 1px;"| 100%
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|'''Head-on'''
|style="text-align: center; border-style: solid; border-width: 1px;"| 45%
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|80%||30%||40%
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|style="border-style: solid; border-width: 1px;"| Head-on Engagement<br />{{Nihongo|反航戦|''Hankousen''|}}
 
|style="text-align: center; border-style: solid; border-width: 1px;"| 80%
 
|style="text-align: center; border-style: solid; border-width: 1px;"| 30%
 
 
 
 
|-
 
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|style="border-style: solid; border-width: 1px;"| Crossing the T ('''<span style="color:red">Disadvantage</span>''')<br />{{Nihongo|T字戦不利|''T Ji-sen Furi''|}}
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|Crossing the T ('''{{color|red|Disadvantage}}''')<br>{{Nihongo|T字戦不利|''T Ji-sen Furi''|}}
|style="text-align: center; border-style: solid; border-width: 1px;"| 60%
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|{{color|red|'''Red T'''}}
|style="text-align: center; border-style: solid; border-width: 1px;"| 10%
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|60%||10%||0%
 
|}
 
|}
  
* Engagement modifier affects all aspects of Shelling Phases, as well as the Battle Opening and Closing Torpedo Salvos.  
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* Engagement modifier affects the [[Shelling]] Phase, as well as the [[Battle Opening]]s, the [[Closing Torpedo Salvo]], and [[Support Expedition]]s.  
* All engagement forms affect both sides equally, including crossing the T (Advantage or Disadvantage).
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** All engagement forms '''affect both sides equally''', including {{color|green|'''Green T'''}} and {{color|red|'''Red T'''}}.
* Equipping a {{Template:YellowPlane}}[[Saiun]] will override Crossing the T (Disadvantage) engagements and turn them into Head-on engagements instead.
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** The exception are [[ASW]] and some [[Special Attacks]].
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* [[Night Battle]] and [[Aerial Combat]] are '''not affected by engagement'''.
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* Equipping a {{YellowPlane}}{{Equipment/Link|Saiun|Saiun (Eastern Caroline Air Group)|Saiun (4th Recon Squad)|link=C6N|text=Saiun}} will override {{color|red|'''Red T'''}} engagements and turn them into '''Head-on''' engagements instead.
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** This mechanic does not work if the Saiun is in a zero plane slot or on "air nodes".
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** It can be useful to not take a Saiun in order to get more Red T, as it can also hamper the enemy from damaging the fleet.
  
 
=Shelling Phase=
 
=Shelling Phase=
Following engagement, each side will begin the Shelling phase. A ship's single attack, carrier plane sweep, or ASW attack, as well as Artillery Spotting and Special Attacks are shelling attacks.
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Following engagement, each side will begin the Shelling phase. A ship's single attack, carrier plane sweep, or ASW attack, as well as [[Artillery Spotting]] and [[Special Attacks]] are shelling attacks.
  
 
Some rules are applied for shelling attacks:
 
Some rules are applied for shelling attacks:
* Standard and Light Aircraft Carriers (CV and CVL) are unable to shell if they are moderately or heavily damaged. This includes Installations that are of the Aircraft Carrier (CV) and Aviation Battleship (BBV) types.
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* Standard and Light Aircraft Carriers (CV and CVL) are unable to shell if they are {{color|orange|'''moderately damaged (中破)'''}} or {{color|red|'''heavily damaged (大破)'''}}. This includes Installations that are of the Aircraft Carrier (CV) and Aviation Battleship (BBV) types.
** Armored Aircraft Carriers (CVB) are only unable to shell when heavily damaged instead.
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** Armored Aircraft Carriers (CVB) are only unable to shell when {{color|red|'''heavily damaged (大破)'''}} instead.
 
* Aircraft Carriers will not attack if they have no bombers or the equipped bombers' slots are reduced to 0 during the sortie.
 
* Aircraft Carriers will not attack if they have no bombers or the equipped bombers' slots are reduced to 0 during the sortie.
* Ships that are able to attack submarines are forced to attack submarines as long there's at least one submarine alive.
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* Ships that are able to attack submarines are '''forced''' to attack submarines as long there is at least one submarine alive (''see [[Anti-Submarine Warfare#Attack Behavior|here]]).
** Exceptions being [[Suzuya|Suzuya Kai Ni Kou]] and [[Kumano|Kumano Kai Ni Kou]].
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** Exceptions being [[Suzuya Kou Kai Ni]] and [[Kumano Kou Kai Ni]].
* Ships may perform special attacks denominated '''Artillery Spotting''' and '''Touch Attacks''', if applicable.
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* Ships may perform special attacks denominated '''[[Artillery Spotting]]''' and '''[[Special Attacks]]''', if applicable.
  
The firing order is defined when each of the Shelling Phase subphases starts, and will skip over sunk and retreated ships, or ships that have no means of attacking under any circumstances, such as a carrier with no bombers ''equipped'', a submarine, or a Wa-Class Transport Ship, for example.
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The firing order is defined when each of the Shelling Phase subphases starts, and skips over ships unable to attack, such as damaged/deplaned carriers, or sunk/[[Evacuation|evacuated]] ships.
  
If a ship would normally be able to attack but currently is unable to, such as a carrier that is moderately damaged or lost all its equipped bombers, their turn will still be accounted for in the turn order. Ships that are unable to attack during their turn or sink before their turn will still take actionless turns.
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If a ship would normally be able to attack but currently is unable to, such as a carrier that is {{color|orange|'''moderately damaged (中破)'''}} or lost all its equipped bombers, their turn will still be accounted for in the turn order. Ships that are unable to attack during their turn or sink before their turn will still take actionless turns.
  
 
==First Shelling Phase==
 
==First Shelling Phase==
In this phase, both fleets will take turns shelling the opposing fleet, with the turn order defined by each ship's '''range''' attribute. It's possible to increase a ship's range with proper equipment.
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*In this phase, both fleets will take turns shelling the opposing fleet, with the [[Shooting Order]] defined by each ship's [[Range]] {{range}} stat. It is possible to increase a ship's range with proper equipment.
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*The shelling order is '''Longest''' > '''Very Long''' > '''Long''' > '''Medium''' > '''Short''' > '''None'''.
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**If two or more ships tie for range, the order between them is random.
  
The shelling order is '''Longest''' → '''Very Long''' → '''Long''' → '''Medium''' → '''Short''' → '''None'''.
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;Notes
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*"Longest" range is only attainable on certain ships, using range extenders (see [[Range#Range Extension|Range Extension]]).
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**Unlike the other ranges, Longest does not have a proper in-game icon and so is just displayed as "Very Long".
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*"None" range is mostly reserved for Abyssal Aircraft Carriers and Transport Ships.
  
If two or more ships tie for range, the order between them is random.
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===Smoke Screen===
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{{Category:Smoke Generators}}
  
* Longest range is, as of 26/01/2021, only attainable on [[Ise|Ise Kai Ni]] and [[Hyuuga|Hyuuga Kai Ni]].
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Effects may be updated in a later update.
* "None" range is mostly reserved to Abyssal Aircraft Carriers and Transport Ships.
 
  
 
==Second Shelling Phase==
 
==Second Shelling Phase==
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=Closing Torpedo Salvo=
 
=Closing Torpedo Salvo=
  
After the Shelling Phase, any ship with a torpedo stat higher than 0 that is not moderately or heavily damaged will fire a Closing Torpedo. Each torpedo will target a surface ship at random and all torpedoes will strike both sides at the same time. After the Closing Torpedo Salvo, the Day Battle is over.
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After the Shelling Phase, any ship with a base {{Torpedo}} torpedo stat higher than 0 that is no more than {{color|gold|'''lightly damaged (小破)'''}} will fire a Closing Torpedo. Each torpedo will target a surface ship at random and all torpedoes will strike both sides at the same time. After the Closing Torpedo Salvo, the Day Battle is over.
 
* Submarines and Installations cannot be targeted.
 
* Submarines and Installations cannot be targeted.
 
* Ships must have a base {{Torpedo}} stat greater than 0 to attack. {{Torpedo}} stats from equipment do not count.
 
* Ships must have a base {{Torpedo}} stat greater than 0 to attack. {{Torpedo}} stats from equipment do not count.
 
* See [[Damage_Calculations#Torpedo_Attacks|Damage Calculations]] and [[Accuracy,_Evasion_and_Criticals#Torpedo_Attacks|Accuracy, Evasion and Criticals]] for calculation details.
 
* See [[Damage_Calculations#Torpedo_Attacks|Damage Calculations]] and [[Accuracy,_Evasion_and_Criticals#Torpedo_Attacks|Accuracy, Evasion and Criticals]] for calculation details.
*It's been observed that during Combined Fleet vs Combined Fleet scenario (12 vs 12), the player side torpedoes will resolve their damage before Abyssal side torpedoes, causing Abyssal torpedoes to deal reduced, or zero damage if the Abyssal is damaged or sunk.
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*It's been observed that during Combined Fleet vs Combined Fleet (12 vs 12) and Player Single Fleet vs Enemy Combined Fleet (6 vs 12) scenarios, the player side torpedoes will resolve their damage before Abyssal side torpedoes, causing Abyssal torpedo power to be lowered if the Abyssal is Medium Damaged, or reduced to zero if Heavy Damaged or sunk (causing only scratch damage if it hits), in the same way a damaged ship firing opening torpedoes is handled.
  
 
=Aftermath=
 
=Aftermath=
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If any of the enemy ships are still alive after Day Battle ends, a prompt asking if the player desires to pursue the enemy fleet into [[Night Battle]] will appear. Accepting this prompt will move the battle to Night Battle, starting with the conditions on which the Day Battle ended.
  
If any of the enemy ships are still alive after Day Battle ends, a prompt asking if the player desires to pursue the enemy fleet into Night Battle will appear. Accepting this prompt will move the battle to Night Battle, starting with the conditions on which the Day Battle ended.
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If the Day Battle was preceded by a Night Battle in the same node, such a prompt will not appear, and the battle will automatically end instead.
 
 
If the Day Battle was preceded by a Night Battle in the same node, such prompt will not appear, and the battle will automatically end instead.
 
 
 
 
 
  
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=See Also=
 
{{Mechanics}}
 
{{Mechanics}}
[[Category:Game Mechanics]]
 

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Day Battle Breakdown

The Day Battle is the phase where the majority of combat takes place.

  • This article will go more in-depth on the stages that take place during the surface combat.
  • Although it will be mentioned when the other related battle phases take place, keep in mind that this page won't go deeper about it, due to the complexity of the mechanics behind them, please refer to each individual page for more details.

The Day Battle has the following structure:

  1. Detection
  2. Engagement
  3. Aerial Combat
  4. Surface Combat
  1. Support Expedition
  2. Battle Opening
  3. Shelling Phase
  4. Second Shelling Phase
  5. Closing Torpedo Salvo

In case neither fleet meet the requirements, the sub-phase will be skipped.

Detection

Successful Detection

During Detection, the fleet attempts to detect the enemy fleet. The success rate of Detection is influenced by many factors such as the number and quality of Recons, Radars, fleet Line of Sight (LoS), and such. It is not required to have any equipment to have successful Detection. Generally, it is extremely unlikely to fail detection unless using a very low leveled fleet.

Planes that participate in this phase:

In case the fleet fails to detect the enemy fleet, the fleet will not participate in the Aerial Combat Phase.

Regardless of Detection success, the recons may also be shot down if the enemy fleet has significantly more fighters than equipped recons and the fleet contains no Carriers.

Although the displayed message indicates that Accuracy and Evasion have changed, testing has shown that it has no noticeable effect.

Enemy Abyssal fleets always succeed in Detection. PVP opponents however may fail detection, and therefore not launch planes in Aerial Combat.

Detection

These formulas are taken from the Vita version and has not been tested, it may be outdated.

The success chance of detection is calculated by the following formula:

[math]\displaystyle{ \text{Success Rate}_\text{%} = \frac{\lfloor \text{Detection}_\text{power} + 1 \rfloor}{20} }[/math]

[math]\displaystyle{ \text{Detection}_\text{power} = \sum^{\text{All Ships}} \frac{\text{LoS}_\text{ship} + \text{LoS}_\text{Equipment}}{\text{Mod}_\text{order}} + \text{Mod}_\text{NbShip} - 20 + \lfloor \sqrt{10 \times \text{Recon}_\text{power}} \rfloor }[/math]

With:

  • [math]\displaystyle{ \text{LoS}_\text{Ship} }[/math] the base Line of Sight of the ship.
  • [math]\displaystyle{ \text{LoS}_\text{Equipment} }[/math] the sum of the Line of Sight of all participating planes of the ship.
  • [math]\displaystyle{ \text{Mod}_\text{order} }[/math] depends on the ship position in the fleet:
[math]\displaystyle{ \text{Mod}_\text{order} }[/math]
Position Modifier
1 2
2 5
3~6 8
  • [math]\displaystyle{ \text{Mod}_\text{NbShip} }[/math] depends on the number of ships in the fleet:
[math]\displaystyle{ \text{Mod}_\text{NbShip} }[/math]
Number of Ships Modifier
1~2 0
3 1
4 2
5 3
6 4
  • [math]\displaystyle{ \text{Recon}_\text{power} = \sum^{\text{All Recon}}\big( \text{Count}_\text{Plane} + \text{Mod}_\text{proficiency} \big) + \text{Mod}_\text{Carrier} }[/math]

With:

  • [math]\displaystyle{ \text{Count}_\text{Plane} }[/math] the current plane count for planes that participate in Detection.
  • [math]\displaystyle{ \text{Mod}_\text{proficiency} }[/math] the plane proficiency bonus (not applied if [math]\displaystyle{ \text{Count}_\text{Plane} }[/math] is 0):
[math]\displaystyle{ {Mod}_\text{proficiency} }[/math]
Plane Rank Modifier
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❱❱ 30
  • [math]\displaystyle{ \text{Mod}_\text{Carrier} }[/math] depends on the number of Carriers in the fleet:
    • +30 for the first carrier and +10 for each additional carrier.

Recons are shot down (each recon slot loses a random number between 0-2) if [math]\displaystyle{ \text{Shotdown}_\text{val} \le 0 }[/math] with:

[math]\displaystyle{ \text{Shotdown}_\text{val} = \text{Recon}_\text{power} - \lfloor \text{Def}_\text{fighter} \times \text{Rand} \rfloor }[/math] With:

  • [math]\displaystyle{ \text{Def}_\text{fighter} = f(\sum^{\text{All Fighters}} \text{Count}_\text{Plane}) }[/math] with:
    • [math]\displaystyle{ \text{Count}_\text{Plane} }[/math] the plane counts of the opposing fleet
    • [math]\displaystyle{ f(x) }[/math] a function defined as:
[math]\displaystyle{ x }[/math] [math]\displaystyle{ f(x) }[/math]
[math]\displaystyle{ 0\lt x \le 30 }[/math] [math]\displaystyle{ 1+x/9 }[/math]
[math]\displaystyle{ 30\lt x \le 120 }[/math] [math]\displaystyle{ 2+x/20 }[/math]
[math]\displaystyle{ 120\lt x }[/math] [math]\displaystyle{ 6+(x-120)/40 }[/math]
  • [math]\displaystyle{ \text{Rand} }[/math] is a random value between 1.0 and 1.4.

Engagement

Red T Engagement is declared

Before the battle proper begins, the game will roll one of 4 possible engagements:

Form Common name Damage Modifier Chance Chance with SaiunSaiun
Saiun (Eastern Caroline Air Group)
Saiun (4th Recon Squad)
Crossing the T (Advantage)
T字戦有利 (T Ji-sen Yuuri?)
Green T 120% 15% 15%
Parallel Engagement
同航戦 (Doukousen?)
Parallel 100% 45% 45%
Head-on Engagement
反航戦 (Hankousen?)
Head-on 80% 30% 40%
Crossing the T (Disadvantage)
T字戦不利 (T Ji-sen Furi?)
Red T 60% 10% 0%
  • Engagement modifier affects the Shelling Phase, as well as the Battle Openings, the Closing Torpedo Salvo, and Support Expeditions.
    • All engagement forms affect both sides equally, including Green T and Red T.
    • The exception are ASW and some Special Attacks.
  • Night Battle and Aerial Combat are not affected by engagement.
  • Equipping a Reconnaissance AircraftSaiunSaiun
    Saiun (Eastern Caroline Air Group)
    Saiun (4th Recon Squad)
    will override Red T engagements and turn them into Head-on engagements instead.
    • This mechanic does not work if the Saiun is in a zero plane slot or on "air nodes".
    • It can be useful to not take a Saiun in order to get more Red T, as it can also hamper the enemy from damaging the fleet.

Shelling Phase

Following engagement, each side will begin the Shelling phase. A ship's single attack, carrier plane sweep, or ASW attack, as well as Artillery Spotting and Special Attacks are shelling attacks.

Some rules are applied for shelling attacks:

  • Standard and Light Aircraft Carriers (CV and CVL) are unable to shell if they are moderately damaged (中破) or heavily damaged (大破). This includes Installations that are of the Aircraft Carrier (CV) and Aviation Battleship (BBV) types.
    • Armored Aircraft Carriers (CVB) are only unable to shell when heavily damaged (大破) instead.
  • Aircraft Carriers will not attack if they have no bombers or the equipped bombers' slots are reduced to 0 during the sortie.
  • Ships that are able to attack submarines are forced to attack submarines as long there is at least one submarine alive (see here).
  • Ships may perform special attacks denominated Artillery Spotting and Special Attacks, if applicable.

The firing order is defined when each of the Shelling Phase subphases starts, and skips over ships unable to attack, such as damaged/deplaned carriers, or sunk/evacuated ships.

If a ship would normally be able to attack but currently is unable to, such as a carrier that is moderately damaged (中破) or lost all its equipped bombers, their turn will still be accounted for in the turn order. Ships that are unable to attack during their turn or sink before their turn will still take actionless turns.

First Shelling Phase

  • In this phase, both fleets will take turns shelling the opposing fleet, with the Shooting Order defined by each ship's Range Range stat. It is possible to increase a ship's range with proper equipment.
  • The shelling order is Longest > Very Long > Long > Medium > Short > None.
    • If two or more ships tie for range, the order between them is random.
Notes
  • "Longest" range is only attainable on certain ships, using range extenders (see Range Extension).
    • Unlike the other ranges, Longest does not have a proper in-game icon and so is just displayed as "Very Long".
  • "None" range is mostly reserved for Abyssal Aircraft Carriers and Transport Ships.

Smoke Screen

Smoke Generator Smoke Generators can be used in combat to deploy a smoke screen.

Example of a large smoke deployed.
  • There are 3 smoke screen sizes, being Small < Medium < Large.
    • The maximum smoke size that can be generated is dependent on the number of smoke generators, being respectively 1/2/3.
    • Note that Improved improvements also affect the maximum smoke level possible.
  • It sharply reduces the accuracy of all fleets, proportionally to the smoke screen size (the hit rate is still capped at 11%).
    • This effect can be partially bypassed by using radars (both sides).
  • The effect will last for the day battle, even so the animation will fade before the battle's end.

Smoke activation button next to the Formation ones.
  • If equipped, it can be activated with a specific button when selecting the formation.
    • It can be activated multiple times per sortie until it triggers, being triggerable once, in day battle only.
  • It cannot be activated in Exercises in the current implementation.
  • The trigger rate is not 100% and depends on the fleet's flagship's luck Luck, as well as the amount and type of Smoke Generators used.
    • For combined fleets, it is the luck of the main flagship.
    • The size of the triggered smoke screen depends on how many smoke generators are used.
  • It will only trigger at the beginning of the Shelling phase.

The 3 different smoke size

Two formulas have been determined to approximate the trigger rate of smoke screens.

  • The 2nd formula is based on the 1st one with additional hypothesis,
  • A measurement of the trigger rate can be found here,
  • Both formulas can be directly compared here.
  • It is possible to have a total trigger rate for all 3 sizes of 100%, giving the FS has enough luck & enough generators are used.
Trigger Rate Formula 1 [3]
[math]\displaystyle{ \text{P}_\text{0} = 3.2 - 0.2 \times \text{K} - \text{N}_\text{Generator} }[/math]
  • If [math]\displaystyle{ \text{Luck}_\text{flag} ≥ 1 \text{ & } \text{N}_\text{Generator} ≥ 3 }[/math], then [math]\displaystyle{ \text{P}_\text{0} = 0 }[/math]
[math]\displaystyle{ \text{K} = \bigg\lceil \sqrt{ \text{Luck}_\text{flag} } + 0.3 \times \bigstar_\text{base} + 0.5 \times \bigstar_\text{Kai} \bigg\rceil }[/math]
[math]\displaystyle{ \text{N}_\text{Generator} = 1 }[/math] [math]\displaystyle{ \text{N}_\text{Generator} = 2 }[/math] [math]\displaystyle{ \text{N}_\text{Generator} ≥ 3 }[/math]
[math]\displaystyle{ \begin{align} \text{P}_\text{1} &= 1 - \text{P}_\text{0} \\ \text{P}_\text{2} &= 0 \\ \text{P}_\text{3} &= 0 \end{align} }[/math]
[math]\displaystyle{ \begin{align} \text{P}_\text{1} &= 1 - \text{P}_\text{0} - \text{P}_\text{2} \\ \text{P}_\text{2} &= 0.05 \times ( 1 - \text{P}_\text{0} ) \times ( \text{K} + 2 ) \\ \text{P}_\text{3} &= 0 \end{align} }[/math]
[math]\displaystyle{ \begin{align} \text{P}_\text{1} &= 1 - \text{P}_\text{2} - \text{P}_\text{3} \\ \text{P}_\text{2} &= \min ( 0.3 ; 1 - \text{P}_\text{3}) \\ \text{P}_\text{3} &= X \times \text{K} + 0.15 \times ( \text{N}_\text{Generator} - 3 ) \end{align} }[/math]
  • The X coefficient is unclear yet, being about 0.04~0.045.
With
  • [math]\displaystyle{ \text{P}_\text{0}, \text{P}_\text{1}, \text{P}_\text{2}, \text{P}_\text{3} }[/math] the respective rates for the trigger of smokes levels 0 to 3,
  • [math]\displaystyle{ \text{N}_\text{Generator} }[/math] the amount of Smoke Generators:
  • [math]\displaystyle{ \text{Luck}_\text{flag} }[/math] the flagship's luck,
  • [math]\displaystyle{ \bigstar_\text{base} }[/math] the total improvement Improved level of the base generators,
  • [math]\displaystyle{ \bigstar_\text{Kai} }[/math] the total improvement Improved level of the Kai generators,
Trigger Rate Formula 2 [4]
[math]\displaystyle{ \text{Level 0}_\text{Rate %} = \max \big( 0 ; \min ( 100 ; 3.2 - 0.2 \times \text{K} - \text{N}_\text{Generator} ) \big) }[/math]
  • If [math]\displaystyle{ \text{Luck}_\text{flag} ≥ 1 \text{ & } \text{N}_\text{Generator} ≥ 3 }[/math], then [math]\displaystyle{ \text{Level 0}_\text{Rate %} = 0 }[/math]
[math]\displaystyle{ \text{K} = 5 \times \text{N}_\text{Generator} + 1.5 \times \sqrt{ \text{Luck}_\text{flag} } + 0.3 \times \bigstar_\text{base} + 0.5 \times \bigstar_\text{Kai} }[/math]
[math]\displaystyle{ \text{N}_\text{Generator} = 1 }[/math] [math]\displaystyle{ \text{N}_\text{Generator} = 2 }[/math] [math]\displaystyle{ \text{N}_\text{Generator} ≥ 3 }[/math]
[math]\displaystyle{ \begin{align} \text{Level 1}_\text{Rate %} &= 100 - \text{Level 0}_\text{Rate %} \\ \text{Level 2}_\text{Rate %} &= 0 \\ \text{Level 3}_\text{Rate %} &= 0 \end{align} }[/math]
[math]\displaystyle{ \begin{align} \text{Level 1}_\text{Rate %} &= ( 100 - \text{Level 2}_\text{Rate %} ) \times ( 1 - \text{Level 0}_\text{Rate %} ) \\ \text{Level 2}_\text{Rate %} &= ( 3 \times \big\lceil \text{K} - 5 \big\rceil + 1 ) \times ( 1 - \text{Level 0}_\text{Rate %} ) \\ \text{Level 3}_\text{Rate %} &= 0 \end{align} }[/math]
[math]\displaystyle{ \begin{align} \text{Level 1}_\text{Rate %} &= \min ( 0 ; 100 - \text{Level 2}_\text{Rate %} - \text{Level 3}_\text{Rate %}) \\ \text{Level 2}_\text{Rate %} &= \min ( 30 ; 100 - \text{Level 3}_\text{Rate %} ) \\ \text{Level 3}_\text{Rate %} &= 3 \times \big\lceil \text{K} - 15 \big\rceil + 1 \end{align} }[/math]
With
  • [math]\displaystyle{ \text{N}_\text{Generator} }[/math] the amount of Smoke Generators:
  • [math]\displaystyle{ \text{Luck}_\text{flag} }[/math] the flagship's luck,
  • [math]\displaystyle{ \bigstar_\text{base} }[/math] the total improvement Improved level of the base generators,
  • [math]\displaystyle{ \bigstar_\text{Kai} }[/math] the total improvement Improved level of the Kai generators,

  • The smoke gives an Accuracy malus to both fleets when used:
    • Please note that these are initial estimations and are subject to change.
    • It is currently unknown if the airstrike accuracy is affected by the smoke.
    • Some modifiers are near impossible to determine because the fleet hit the lower bound hit rate (11% hard cap).
    • There are some inconsistencies between "old" and "new" enemies.
    • Having a (surface ?) radar equipped reduces the smoke effect for both fleets, but only for the shelling phase.
[math]\displaystyle{ \text{Mod}_\text{smoke} }[/math][1]
Day Shelling
Fleet Radar Equipped Type 1 Type 2 Type 3
Allied No < 0.3 < 0.33 < 0.37
Yes 0.35 0.25 < 0.37
Enemy No < 0.69 < 0.7 < 0.7
Yes 0.91 0.83 0.75
Special Attacks[2]
Allied 1
Torpedo Phases
Fleet Type 1 Type 2 Type 3
Allied 0.45 0.42 0.42
Enemy 0.7 0.6 0.5
ASW
Allied 0.25
Enemy 1

  • AA effects:
    • The smoke affects the allied shootdown but not the enemy shootdown.
    • No fixed shootdown above 2 has been observed under a smoke.
    • The guaranteed shootdown does not seem to be affected.
    • A modifier to the Adjusted AA is suspected but there is not enough data to confirm it.
  • The Smoke reduce the Anti-Air Rocket Barrage trigger rate either directly or by reducing the Adjusted AA.

Effects may be updated in a later update.

Second Shelling Phase

This phase will only occur if either side of the battle has any kind of Battleship present. The Battleship doesn't have to be alive for this phase to trigger.

In this phase, both fleets will take turns shelling the opposing fleet, with the turn order defined by the fleet order.

Closing Torpedo Salvo

After the Shelling Phase, any ship with a base Torpedo Attack torpedo stat higher than 0 that is no more than lightly damaged (小破) will fire a Closing Torpedo. Each torpedo will target a surface ship at random and all torpedoes will strike both sides at the same time. After the Closing Torpedo Salvo, the Day Battle is over.

  • Submarines and Installations cannot be targeted.
  • Ships must have a base Torpedo Attack stat greater than 0 to attack. Torpedo Attack stats from equipment do not count.
  • See Damage Calculations and Accuracy, Evasion and Criticals for calculation details.
  • It's been observed that during Combined Fleet vs Combined Fleet (12 vs 12) and Player Single Fleet vs Enemy Combined Fleet (6 vs 12) scenarios, the player side torpedoes will resolve their damage before Abyssal side torpedoes, causing Abyssal torpedo power to be lowered if the Abyssal is Medium Damaged, or reduced to zero if Heavy Damaged or sunk (causing only scratch damage if it hits), in the same way a damaged ship firing opening torpedoes is handled.

Aftermath

If any of the enemy ships are still alive after Day Battle ends, a prompt asking if the player desires to pursue the enemy fleet into Night Battle will appear. Accepting this prompt will move the battle to Night Battle, starting with the conditions on which the Day Battle ended.

If the Day Battle was preceded by a Night Battle in the same node, such a prompt will not appear, and the battle will automatically end instead.

See Also