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==Combat Stages==
 
==Combat Stages==
For most combat engagements, the battle will begin in day combat and follow the following set of stages. Several stages will not occur unless certain conditions are met. For Event maps, a [[Combined Fleet]] mechanic has been implemented which follows a modified combat order.
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For most combat engagements, the battle will begin in day combat and follow the following set of stages. Several stages will not occur unless certain conditions are met.
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*[[Combined Fleet]] uses a modified combat order.
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*For Air Battle Only nodes (1-6 and certain event map nodes; may be a single-fleet or [[Combined Fleet]]), there is no Opening Torpedo Salvo, and [[#Day_Combat|Day Combat]] is completely replaced by a second round of Aerial Combat.
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:*Thus ships that cannot participate in Aerial Combat cannot attack. They can still perform Anti-Air Defense, as usual.
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|[[Combat#Formation_Selection|Formation Selection]]  
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|[[#Formation_Selection|Formation Selection]]  
 
|With 4 or more ships in a fleet, a fleet formation must be selected before combat. The selected formation affects ship damage, hit rate, and defense.<br/> This step is skipped if you have 3 or fewer ships.
 
|With 4 or more ships in a fleet, a fleet formation must be selected before combat. The selected formation affects ship damage, hit rate, and defense.<br/> This step is skipped if you have 3 or fewer ships.
 
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|[[Combat#Detection|Detection]]
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|[[#Detection|Detection]]
 
|Requires planes or high detection stat (usually from RADAR).<br />Success increases accuracy and evasion.<br />Failure prevents participation of allied planes in the aerial combat phase (and will result in your Air Superiority value treated as 0).<br/> If no message is shown, it is treated as a failure.
 
|Requires planes or high detection stat (usually from RADAR).<br />Success increases accuracy and evasion.<br />Failure prevents participation of allied planes in the aerial combat phase (and will result in your Air Superiority value treated as 0).<br/> If no message is shown, it is treated as a failure.
 
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|[[Combat#Aerial_Combat|Aerial Combat]]
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|[[#Aerial_Combat|Aerial Combat]]
|Participants: [[:Category:Light Carriers|CVLs]] and [[:Category:Standard Carriers|CVs]] equipped with attack or bomber planes; [[:Category:Aviation Battleships|BBVs]], [[:Category:Aviation Cruisers|CAVs]], [[:Category:Seaplane Tenders|AVs]], and [[:Category:Submarines|SSVs]] equipped with seaplane bombers; some enemy-specific ship classes <br />If a side achieves Air Superiority or Supremacy in this stage, that side can use [[Combat#Artillery_Spotting_.28Post-Cap_Modifier.29|Artillery Spotting]]. <br/>All ships capable of launching attack or bomber planes will launch them in this stage (unless Detection is failed), regardless of current HP status.
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|Participants: [[:Category:Light Carriers|CVLs]] and [[:Category:Standard Carriers|CVs]] equipped with fighter or bomber planes; [[:Category:Aviation Battleships|BBVs]], [[:Category:Aviation Cruisers|CAVs]], [[:Category:Seaplane Tenders|AVs]], and [[:Category:Submarines|SSVs]] equipped with seaplane bombers; some enemy-specific ship classes <br />If a side achieves Air Superiority or Supremacy in this stage, that side can use [[Combat#Artillery_Spotting_.28Post-Cap_Modifier.29|Artillery Spotting]]. <br/>All ships capable of launching attack or bomber planes will launch them in this stage (unless Detection is failed), regardless of current HP status.<br/> This step is skipped if there is no eligible participant.
 
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|[[Combat#Opening_Stages|Opening Stages]]
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|[[#Opening_Stages|Opening Stages]]
 
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;Expedition Supporting Fire
 
;Expedition Supporting Fire
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;Opening Torpedo Salvo
 
;Opening Torpedo Salvo
Participants: [[:Category:Submarines|SS]] over level 10, ships equipped with {{Template:TorpedoWeapon}}[[Type A Ko-hyoteki]] ([[:Category:Torpedo Cruisers|CLTs]], [[:Category:Seaplane Tenders|AVs]], [[:Category:Submarines|SS]]) and enemy [[Battleship Re-Class#Elite|Battleship Re-Class Elite]]. <br/>All participants fire their torpedoes simultaneously. <br/>Unlike Closing Torpedo Salvo, a ship can launch a torpedo in this stage even when current HP is less than or equal to 50% of Max HP.
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Participants: [[:Category:Submarines|SS]] over level 10, ships equipped with {{Template:TorpedoWeapon}}[[Type A Ko-hyoteki]] ([[:Category:Torpedo Cruisers|CLTs]], [[Chitose]], [[Chiyoda]], [[:Category:Submarines|SS]]) and enemy [[Battleship Re-Class#Elite|Battleship Re-Class Elite]]. <br/>All participants fire their torpedoes simultaneously. <br/>Unlike Closing Torpedo Salvo, a ship can launch a torpedo in this stage even when current HP is less than or equal to 50% of Max HP.
  
 
;Engagement Form
 
;Engagement Form
 
The orientation of the allied and enemy fleets is displayed. The engagement form affects both fleets equally.
 
The orientation of the allied and enemy fleets is displayed. The engagement form affects both fleets equally.
 
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|[[Combat#Day_Combat|Day Combat]]
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|[[#Day_Combat|Day Combat]]
 
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;Shelling, 1st Round (Range Order)
 
;Shelling, 1st Round (Range Order)
Participants: All ships except [[:Category:Submarines|SS]], [[:Category:Light Carriers|CVLs]] and [[:Category:Standard Carriers|CVs]] not carrying any offensive planes, and basic [[Transport Ship Wa-Class]]. <br/> Firing order alternates between allied and enemy sides starting with allied. For each side, ships with higher range have priority. The firing order is set at the start of each shelling phase. Any ships sunk or incapacitated before their turn is simply removed from the firing order; allied ship do not replace into that slot.
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Participants: All ships except [[:Category:Submarines|SS]], [[:Category:Light Carriers|CVLs]] and [[:Category:Standard Carriers|CVs]] not carrying any bombers, and basic [[Transport Ship Wa-Class]]. <br/> Firing order alternates between allied and enemy sides, starting with allied.  
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*Ships with longer range have priority.  
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:*Ships on the same side tied in range will break ties randomly and assigned order within that side.
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*The firing order is set as Allied Order #1 → Enemy Order #1 → Allied Order #2 → …
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:*The firing order is set at the start of the round; ships sunk or incapacitated before their turn is simply removed from the firing order.
  
 
;Shelling, 2nd Round (Lineup Order)
 
;Shelling, 2nd Round (Lineup Order)
Participants: All ships except [[:Category:Submarines|SS]], [[:Category:Light Carriers|CVLs]] and [[:Category:Standard Carriers|CVs]] not carrying any offensive planes, and basic [[Transport Ship Wa-Class]]. <br/> Firing order alternates between sides in the lineup order.
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Participants: All ships except [[:Category:Submarines|SS]], [[:Category:Light Carriers|CVLs]] and [[:Category:Standard Carriers|CVs]] not carrying any bombers, and basic [[Transport Ship Wa-Class]]. <br/> Firing order is set at start of this round by alternating ships on each side that are normally capable of attacking during shelling rounds.
 
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*Ships higher in lineup have priority.
Only occurs when either side has a [[:Category:Battleships|BB]], [[:Category:Aviation Battleships|BBV]], or the enemy has one of the special ship classes (鬼 ''Oni''/Ogress, 姫 ''Hime/''Princess) which acts like a BB/BBV: {{nihongo|[[Destroyer Princess]]|駆逐棲姫}} does not, while {{nihongo|[[Battleship Princess]]|戦艦棲姫}} does. The distinction between [[Enemy Vessel#Bosses|Bosses]] that do and those that do not trigger this phase is not always clear from their names.
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:*Only ships qualifying as Participant will be put in the lineup. For example, allied flagship is a CVL that is not carrying a bomber; 2nd round shelling would begin with the allied ship in the 2nd slot in the lineup (if it's capable of attacking).
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*The firing order is set as Allied Lineup #1 → Enemy Lineup #1 → Allied Lineup #2 → …
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:*The firing order is set at the start of the round; ships sunk or incapacitated before their turn is simply removed from the firing order.
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*Only occurs when either side has a [[:Category:Battleships|BB]], [[:Category:Aviation Battleships|BBV]], or the enemy has one of the special ship classes (鬼 ''Oni''/Ogress, 姫 ''Hime/''Princess) which acts like a BB/BBV: {{nihongo|[[Destroyer Princess]]|駆逐棲姫}} does not, while {{nihongo|[[Battleship Princess]]|戦艦棲姫}} does. The distinction between [[Enemy Vessel#Bosses|Bosses]] that do and those that do not trigger this phase is not always clear from their names.
  
 
;Closing Torpedo Salvo
 
;Closing Torpedo Salvo
Participants: [[:Category:Destroyers|DDs]], [[:Category:Light Cruisers|CLs]], [[:Category:Torpedo Cruisers|CLTs]], [[:Category:Heavy Cruisers|CAs]], [[:Category:Aviation Cruisers|CAVs]], [[:Category:Seaplane Tenders|AVs]], [[:Category:Submarines|SS]], [[Bismarck#Third Upgrade|Bismarck drei]], [[Battleship Re-Class]], some enemy-specific ship classes; Requires current HP > 50% of Max HP and Base Torpedo Value > 0
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Participants: [[:Category:Destroyers|DDs]], [[:Category:Light Cruisers|CLs]], [[:Category:Torpedo Cruisers|CLTs]], [[:Category:Heavy Cruisers|CAs]], [[:Category:Aviation Cruisers|CAVs]], [[Chitose]], [[Chiyoda]], [[:Category:Submarines|SS]], [[Bismarck#Third Upgrade|Bismarck drei]], [[Battleship Re-Class]], some enemy-specific ship classes; Requires current HP > 50% of Max HP and Base Torpedo Value > 0
  
 
Like the opening torpedo salvo, all participants attack simultaneously.
 
Like the opening torpedo salvo, all participants attack simultaneously.
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*Note that certain ships (Ooyodo, Maruyu, base Chitose, base Chiyoda) have initial innate torpedo value of 0; without modernization they cannot participate in closing torpedo salvo.
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:*Chitose and Chiyoda cannot increase their torpedo stat without remodeling. However, they can launch torpedoes during Opening Torpedo Salvo if equipped with [[Type A Ko-hyoteki]].
 
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| [[#Night_Combat|Night Combat]]
| Participants: All ships except [[:Category:Light Carriers|CVLs]], [[:Category:Standard Carriers|CVs]], and basic [[Transport Ship Wa-Class]]. Enemy [[Standard Carrier Wo-Class]] and [[Light Carrier Nu-Class]] of flagship level or higher can attack at night; Requires current HP > 25% of Max HP
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| Participants: All ships except [[:Category:Light Carriers|CVLs]], [[:Category:Standard Carriers|CVs]], and basic [[Transport Ship Wa-Class]]. Enemy [[Standard Carrier Wo-Class]] and [[Light Carrier Nu-Class]] of flagship level or higher can attack at night. Requires current HP > 25% of Max HP
  
The first slot allied ship attacks, then the first slot enemy ship attacks, and so on. Similar to shelling phase, if a ship is sunk or critically damaged, the game will skip its turn.
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The first slot allied ship attacks, then the first slot enemy ship attacks, and so on. If a ship is sunk or critically damaged, the game will skip its turn.
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*The order differs from 2nd Shelling Round in that it does not "skip" ships already sunk prior to the start of the round.
 
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Revision as of 06:08, 9 May 2015

Combat Stages

For most combat engagements, the battle will begin in day combat and follow the following set of stages. Several stages will not occur unless certain conditions are met.

  • Combined Fleet uses a modified combat order.
  • For Air Battle Only nodes (1-6 and certain event map nodes; may be a single-fleet or Combined Fleet), there is no Opening Torpedo Salvo, and Day Combat is completely replaced by a second round of Aerial Combat.
  • Thus ships that cannot participate in Aerial Combat cannot attack. They can still perform Anti-Air Defense, as usual.
Stage Notes
Formation Selection With 4 or more ships in a fleet, a fleet formation must be selected before combat. The selected formation affects ship damage, hit rate, and defense.
This step is skipped if you have 3 or fewer ships.
Detection Requires planes or high detection stat (usually from RADAR).
Success increases accuracy and evasion.
Failure prevents participation of allied planes in the aerial combat phase (and will result in your Air Superiority value treated as 0).
If no message is shown, it is treated as a failure.
Aerial Combat Participants: CVLs and CVs equipped with fighter or bomber planes; BBVs, CAVs, AVs, and SSVs equipped with seaplane bombers; some enemy-specific ship classes
If a side achieves Air Superiority or Supremacy in this stage, that side can use Artillery Spotting.
All ships capable of launching attack or bomber planes will launch them in this stage (unless Detection is failed), regardless of current HP status.
This step is skipped if there is no eligible participant.
Opening Stages
Expedition Supporting Fire

Supporting Fire from Sortie Support Expeditions. This has an aspect of randomness and may not trigger.

Opening Torpedo Salvo

Participants: SS over level 10, ships equipped with TorpedoesType A Ko-hyoteki (CLTs, Chitose, Chiyoda, SS) and enemy Battleship Re-Class Elite.
All participants fire their torpedoes simultaneously.
Unlike Closing Torpedo Salvo, a ship can launch a torpedo in this stage even when current HP is less than or equal to 50% of Max HP.

Engagement Form

The orientation of the allied and enemy fleets is displayed. The engagement form affects both fleets equally.

Day Combat
Shelling, 1st Round (Range Order)

Participants: All ships except SS, CVLs and CVs not carrying any bombers, and basic Transport Ship Wa-Class.
Firing order alternates between allied and enemy sides, starting with allied.

  • Ships with longer range have priority.
  • Ships on the same side tied in range will break ties randomly and assigned order within that side.
  • The firing order is set as Allied Order #1 → Enemy Order #1 → Allied Order #2 → …
  • The firing order is set at the start of the round; ships sunk or incapacitated before their turn is simply removed from the firing order.
Shelling, 2nd Round (Lineup Order)

Participants: All ships except SS, CVLs and CVs not carrying any bombers, and basic Transport Ship Wa-Class.
Firing order is set at start of this round by alternating ships on each side that are normally capable of attacking during shelling rounds.

  • Ships higher in lineup have priority.
  • Only ships qualifying as Participant will be put in the lineup. For example, allied flagship is a CVL that is not carrying a bomber; 2nd round shelling would begin with the allied ship in the 2nd slot in the lineup (if it's capable of attacking).
  • The firing order is set as Allied Lineup #1 → Enemy Lineup #1 → Allied Lineup #2 → …
  • The firing order is set at the start of the round; ships sunk or incapacitated before their turn is simply removed from the firing order.
Closing Torpedo Salvo

Participants: DDs, CLs, CLTs, CAs, CAVs, Chitose, Chiyoda, SS, Bismarck drei, Battleship Re-Class, some enemy-specific ship classes; Requires current HP > 50% of Max HP and Base Torpedo Value > 0

Like the opening torpedo salvo, all participants attack simultaneously.

  • Note that certain ships (Ooyodo, Maruyu, base Chitose, base Chiyoda) have initial innate torpedo value of 0; without modernization they cannot participate in closing torpedo salvo.
  • Chitose and Chiyoda cannot increase their torpedo stat without remodeling. However, they can launch torpedoes during Opening Torpedo Salvo if equipped with Type A Ko-hyoteki.
Night Combat Participants: All ships except CVLs, CVs, and basic Transport Ship Wa-Class. Enemy Standard Carrier Wo-Class and Light Carrier Nu-Class of flagship level or higher can attack at night. Requires current HP > 25% of Max HP

The first slot allied ship attacks, then the first slot enemy ship attacks, and so on. If a ship is sunk or critically damaged, the game will skip its turn.

  • The order differs from 2nd Shelling Round in that it does not "skip" ships already sunk prior to the start of the round.

For certain nodes and events, combat begins in the Night Combat stage, then proceeds to Day combat if certain conditions are met.

Formation Selection

With 4 or more ships in a fleet, a fleet formation must be selected before combat. The selected formation affects ship damage and hit rate.

Formation Modifier

Formation Formation Icon Surface Damage Modifier Anti-sub Damage Modifier Anti-air Modifier Day Shelling Hit Rate Day Torpedo Hit Rate Night Battle Hit Rate[1] Flagship Protection Rate
Line Ahead
単縦陣 (Tanjuu-jin?)
Formation 1: Line Ahead
100% 45% 100% Medium High Higher Low
Double Line
複縦陣 (Fukujuu-jin?)
Formation 2: Double Line
80% 60% 120% High[2] Medium Medium Medium
Diamond
輪形陣 (Rinkei-jin?)
Formation 3: Diamond
70% 90% 160% Medium Very Low ? High
Echelon
梯形陣 (Teikei-jin?)
Formation 4: Echelon
60% 75% 100% Medium Low Lower Medium
Line Abreast
単横陣 (Tan'ou-jin?)
Formation 5: Line Abreast
60% 100% 100% High Very Low Lower Medium
  • The surface damage modifier applies to both shelling and torpedo attacks, but does not affect Aerial Combat or Anti-Submarine attacks.
  • Diamond Formation is only selectable as a formation with 5+ ships.
  • Flagship protection is the situation where a non-flagship ship protects the flagship from being damaged by receiving the attack instead.
  • Line Ahead has the highest offensive power for surface combat. It is the default choice for encounters after the 3rd battle node to preserve firepower because of the remaining ammo penalty.
  • Double Line is generally a good formation for heavy BB/CV fleets. There is a significant accuracy increase that benefits the typically lower accuracy carriers, while BB often still have enough firepower.
  • Line Abreast is the best formation for anti-sub purposes.
  • Echelon has not been tested extensively, but it is hypothesized to be a defensive formation for submarines.

Detection

  • Fleet LOS affects Detection rate.
  • Success increases fleet accuracy and evasion.
  • Failure prevents participation of allied planes in the aerial combat phase.

Aerial Combat

Aerial Combat Stages

Stage Notes
Fighter Combat Battle for air supremacy. Determines if Artillery Spotting and/or Contact are possible.
Anti-bomber Combat Number of bombers shot down by fighters is affected by the result of the previous phase
Anti-Air Cut-In An Anti-Air Director may cause heavy damage to enemy bombers
Fleet Anti-air Defense Fleet defends against enemy bombers
Bombing See Damage Calculation for details

Fighter Combat

[math]\displaystyle{ \text {Fighter Power} = \sum^\text{All slots} \text{Floor(} \sqrt{\text{Number planes in slot}} \times \text {Plane anti-air stat} \text{)} }[/math][3]
  • Fighter Fighter planes, and specific Torpedo BomberDive BomberSeaplane Torpedo / Dive / Seaplane bombers with an +AA stat participate in the Fighter Combat.
  • Recon planes (carrier basedReconnaissance Aircraft or seaplane reconSeaplane) will NOT participate in Fighter Combat.
  • The allied fleet and enemy fleet's Fighter Powers are compared to determine the result of Fighter Combat:
Fighter Power
(FP = Own Fighter Power,
EFP = Enemy Fighter Power)
Result Text Display % Shot Down Contact Artillery Spotting Night Spotting
FP ≥ 3×EFP
or Enemy Failed Detection
or EFP=0 and Planes launched
Air Supremacy (AS+) 制空権確保!
Seikuuken Kakuho!
0~90% Allied only Allied only Allied only
3×EFP > FP ≥ 1.5×EFP Air Superiority

(AS)

航空優勢!
Koukuu Yuusei!
0~80% Both sides Allied only Both sides
1.5×EFP > FP ≥ 2/3×EFP
or Aerial Combat Stage did not occur
Air Parity No text displayed 0~60% Both sides Impossible for either side Impossible for regular combat nodes
Both sides for PvP as well as Night Combat Only nodes
2/3×EFP > FP ≥ 1/3×EFP Air Incapability No text displayed 0~40% Both sides Enemy only Both sides
FP < 1/3×EFP Air Denial 制空権喪失!
Seikuuken Soushitsu!
0~10% Enemy only Enemy only Enemy only
  • This calculation does not take into account any anti-air weaponry equipped on ships. Carrier anti-air stat is also not considered.
  • The percentage of planes shot down applies for both sides' respective outcomes, and is calculated per slot.
  • For example, securing Air Superiority means allied planes shoot down up to 80% of enemy planes, and the enemy under Air Incapability will shoot down up to 40%.
  • As this is applied per slot, 80% of one enemy bomber group can be shot down while a second has 0% shot down.
  • Contact can be triggered by having at least 1 carrier scout plane, seaplane scout, and/or torpedo bomber equipped. It increases damage during the bombing phase depending on the accuracy bonus of the squad triggering Contact.
  • Even if allied planes secure air supremacy, planes can still be lost (up to 10%), and the subsequent anti-air defense stage can eliminate more bombers.

Enemy Ship Fighter Power

Enemy Ship Type Fighter Power Enemy Ship Type Fighter Power
Light Carrier Nu-Class 8 Armored Carrier Demon 44
Light Carrier Nu-Class Elite 24 Armored Carrier Princess 48
Light Carrier Nu-Class Flagship 23 Floating Fortress 27
Standard Carrier Wo-Class 10 Escort Fortress 29
Standard Carrier Wo-Class Elite 27 Southern War Demon 41
Standard Carrier Wo-Class Flagship 28 Southern War Princess 47
Standard Carrier Wo-Class Flagship 2 84 Northern Princess World 3-5 76
Standard Carrier Wo-Class Kai Flagship 102 Northern Princess World 3-5 (HQ < 85) 72
Battleship Re-Class 94 Northern Princess World 3-5 Final Form 109
Battleship Re-Class Elite 107 Northern Princess World 3-5 Final Form (HQ < 85) 105
Aircraft Carrier Demon 96 Anchorage Water Demon 0

Anti-Air Cut-In

An Anti-Air Cut-In

Certain equipment combinations will provide a chance for an Anti-Air Cut-In (AACI) during the aerial combat. When activated, the cut-in CG (shown on the right) would appear before engaging the enemy fighters, but does not appear to affect the resulting air control state (AS+, AS, Air Parity or Denial). Although there's currently no conclusion on how it's applied onto the Fleet Anti-air Defense formula, a general consensus suggests the effectiveness scales with the AA stat (Anti-Air) of the ship triggering it.

Requirement

  • One of the following sets:
    1. Heavy Main GunLarge Caliber Main Gun, Type 3 Shell Anti-Aircraft Shell, plus Anti-Aircraft Fire Director (AAFD) Anti-Aircraft Fire Director
      • Can be supplemented with an AA RADAR RADAR
      • Only available for BB(V)s due to Heavy Gun requirement.
    2. High-Angle mount (main gun or secondary) High-Angle Gun plus AAFDAnti-Aircraft Fire Director
      • Can be supplemented with an AA RADAR RADAR
      • Achievable by any surface ship.
    3. 10cm Twin High-angle Mount + AAFD plus AA RADARRADAR
      • Can be supplemented with an HA mount High-Angle Gun or another 10cm Twin High-angle Mount + AAFD
      • Available to any ship capable of equipping a Light Main Gun.
    4. 25mm Triple Autocannon Mount (Concentrated Deployment), AA Gun (any) Anti-Aircraft Gun, plus AA RADAR RADAR
      • Achievable by any surface ship.
    5. Either 12.7cm Twin High-angle Mount + AAFD or 90mm Single High Angled Gun, plus AA RADAR RADAR
      • Can be supplemented with an High-angle Mount + AAFD
      • As both 12.7cm Twin High-angle Mount + AAFD and 90mm Single High Angled Gun are considered secondary guns, only ships capable of equipping them may use this setup.
  • Akizuki has a built-in AA fire director, which allows her to trigger AACI without an AAFD with the following setup
  • High-Angle mount (any) High-Angle Gun plus either or both:
  • RADAR (any kind) RADAR
  • High-Angle mount (any) High-Angle Gun
  • Can be supplemented with an AA RADAR RADAR

Notes

  • 10cm Twin High-angle Mount + AAFD, 12.7cm Twin High-angle Mount + AAFD and 90mm Single High Angled Gun can substitute for a regular High-angle mount. Their built-in AAFD functions when paired with an AA RADAR.
  • Slots otherwise empty can be equipped with anything else without disabling the Anti-Air Cut-In.
  • A maximum of 1 ship will perform AACI per battle (regardless of how many ships are capable of doing so, or whether it is a Combined Fleet engagement), and due to AA stat of the ship performing the cut-in affecting the number of planes shot down, it may be desired to limit the number of ships with AACI setup.
  • Successful enemy AACI will not display; typically, greater than normal losses of planes after a battle can be contributed to enemy AACI.
  • Does not affect the determination of Air Superiority.
  • Cannot shoot down pure enemy fighters, as usual.

Effect

  • Provide an AoE blast on all the incoming enemy bombers, from the ship who is triggering it. (source 1, 2, 3)

Trigger Chance

  • AA stat (Anti-Air) of the ship performing the cut-in (equipment bonuses included) affects trigger rate. The correlation seems to be about +0.4% trigger rate for every point of AA ? (source 1, 2)
  • Air radars provide marginal bonuses on AACI:
  • For HA + AAFD setup, Air radar on CA does not increase the trigger chance on a large scale ??. (source)
  • Type 13 Air radar Kai on Akizuki (and other DDs?) increases the trigger chance by ~10%. When AACI was activated, it also helps with shooting down more bombers. (source)

With an AA Cut-In from a ship with high AA stat (Anti-Air), it is possible to obliterate all incoming bombers before they inflict any damage, and even prevent opposing carriers from shelling since they have 0 bombers left. In PVP Exercises, opposing fleets can do AA Cut-Ins, but the animation is not shown.

There are reports that enemy ships in map 6-2 might be capable of doing AACI. Other than that, there is currently no enemy ship capable to blast all your bombers with AA weapons.

Fleet Anti-air Defense

Each enemy bomber slot is assigned at random to a defending ship. Those ships then, for each assigned enemy slot, have an approximately 50% chance to shoot down enemy planes. The number of planes shot down is given by the equations below:

[math]\displaystyle{ \text{Shot Down} = \text{Floor((Ship AA } + \text{Floor(Fleet Anti-air} \times \text{Formation Modifier))} \times 0.2125\text{)} }[/math], where
[math]\displaystyle{ \text{Fleet Anti-air} = \text{Floor(} \sum^\text{All slots}\text{Equipment AA Bonus} \times \text{Equipment Modifier)} }[/math]

The "Fleet Anti-Air" bonus is the sum of every equipment slot of every ship in the fleet (including the defending ship).

Formation Modifiers

Formation Modifier
Line Ahead, Line Abreast, Echelon 1.0
Double Line 1.2
Diamond 1.6

Equipment Modifiers

Equipment Type Modifier
46cm Triple Gun Mount 0.25
High-angle Mounts 0.35
AA Radars 0.40
Type 3 Shell 0.60
All other equipment 0.20
  • Any equipment that gives an anti-air bonus will contribute to shooting down enemy bombers.
  • The ship chosen to defend against bombers is not necessarily the ship targeted by that slot.
  • The ship selected to defend is not necessarily the target of the bomber. Any allied ship, including submarines, may be chosen to defend against bombers.
  • The forward sliding and machine gun animations seem to have no correlation with the calculations.
  • These calculations only apply for the allied fleet's anti-air defense; enemy fleets seem to use a different formula.

Opening Stages

The Opening Stages of combat proceed in order with the Supporting Expedition effect, the Opening Torpedo salvo, then the display of the engagement form

  • In World 5 and Event Maps, the Sortie fleet can receive a salvo of Support fire from fleets deployed on Support Expeditions. The type of supporting fire depends on the composition of the expedition fleet.
  • The Opening Torpedo Salvo is fired by Submarines over level 10, ships with the TorpedoesType A Ko-hyoteki (CLTs, AVs, SS) equipped, and the Enemy Battleship Re-Class.
  • Torpedoes are fired from all ships simultaneously, and accuracy is affected by the selected Formation type.
  • Ships capable of firing in this phase will launch torpedo even if suffering moderate / heavy damage (which prevents launching torpedo during Closing Torpedo phase).
  • Opening torpedoes will prioritize targeting ships that can be damaged by them. If no such target exists, the torpedo will launch but always miss.
  • The Opening stages finish with the display of the Engagement form and the formation of the two fleets.

Engagement Form Modifier

Form Damage Modifier Chance Chance with Saiun
Parallel Engagement
同航戦 (Doukousen?)
100% 45% 45%
Head-on Engagement
反航戦 (Hankousen?)
80% 30% About 40%
Crossing the T (Advantage)
T字戦有利 (T Ji-sen Yuuri?)
120% 15% 15%
Crossing the T (Disadvantage)
T字戦不利 (T Ji-sen Furi?)
60% 10% <1%
  • All engagement forms affect both sides equally, including crossing the T (Advantage or Disadvantage).
  • Regular night battle and aerial combat are not affected by engagement forms. Nodes starting with Night Combat, however, do take engagement forms into consideration (despite it not being displayed).
  • Equipping a Reconnaissance AircraftSaiun effectively makes what would have been Crossing the T (Disadvantage) become Head-on Engagement.
  • It is speculated that the Engagement form also impacts accuracy.

Day Combat

  • Day Combat consists of up to 3 phases: 1st Shelling, 2nd Shelling (if applicable), Closing Torpedo
  • During the first shelling stage, the order of fire is determined by the ship's range.
  • Ships are arranged in order from Very Long → Long → Medium → Short → Very Short range.
  • The shelling order alternates from allied ships to enemy ships if able. If two ships on the same side have the same range, the ship that attacks first from between them is chosen randomly.
  • Very Short range only exists for enemy (all variants of Light Carrier Nu-Class and Standard Carrier Wo-Class).
  • Some equipments can extend the range of a ship, but in no cases will a ship's range decrease due to equipment.
  • The second shelling phase (if applicable) has an initial firing order of all ships alive that are normally capable of attacking during shelling phase, alternating between sides.
  • Ships unable to attack at all in the shelling phase (e.g. all submarines, basic Transport Ship Wa-Class, any carrier carrying no bombers) are not put into the shelling order (during both phases). Ships normally able to attack but rendered unable to (e.g. damaged carriers carrying bombers) will be included in the shelling order but take no action.
  • CVLs and CVs must be in good or lightly damaged condition in order to participate in either shelling phases; Armored Aircraft Carriers (e.g. Taihou) may still attack while moderately damaged.
  • The Closing Torpedo salvo is fired by all SS(V), DD, CL(T), CA(V), AV, Bismarck drei, and the enemy Battleship Re-Class.
  • Torpedoes are fired from all ships simultaneously, and accuracy (and damage) is affected by the selected Formation type.
  • Ships must not be moderately or heavily damaged to participate.
  • If any ship capable of firing torpedo is alive, this phase will occur (and text shown for start of phase), but if there is no valid target, no torpedo will fire.

Night Combat

  • Night battle damage depends on both the Firepower and Torpedo stats for attack power. Consequently, DDs, CLs, CLTs and CAs have drastically increased strength at night.
  • Any vessel at night must not be heavily damaged (red) before attacking in order to participate in night battle.
  • Certain combination of weapon equipment (Main Guns, Secondary Guns, Torpedoes) will cause Cut-In or Double Attacks at night, greatly increasing accuracy and/or firepower
  • If night combat nodes are anticipated, it can be very helpful to utilize specialized night battle equipment such as Star Shells and Searchlight. Type 98 Recon Seaplane (Night Scout) is also an option.
  • Damage against submarines is greatly reduced during regular Night Battles (to scratch damage).
  • Formation damage modifiers do not apply in Night Battle (always 100% for regular shelling).
  • Nodes begin with Night Battle and in Combined Fleet Night Battle, Formation anti-sub damage modifiers apply.
  • The Engagement Form is not explicitly shown in Night Battle nodes, but the modifier will apply.
  • The animation for ships equipped with 2 different torpedoes may be different but the damage output is still the same.

Damage Calculations

Main Formula

Damage =
Basic Attack Power
x
Pre-Cap Modifiers
×
Post-Cap Modifiers
-
Enemy Armor
×
Random Number
(between 2/3 ~ 4/3)
×
Remaining Ammo Modifier
Notes:
  • If the result is less than 1, it becomes scratch damage, which does 6-14% of current target HP, rounded down (can be rounded to 0).
  • If the pre-cap damage (Basic Attack Power x Pre-Cap Modifiers) exceeds a certain cap value, it will be modified.
  • This formula is under constant review and updated accordingly if there any inconsistencies or mistakes happens.

Basic Attack Power

Type Basic Attack Power Notes
Opening Air Strike Modifier × (Bomber's Dive Bomb or Torpedo stat) × √(Number of Planes) + 25 Number of planes is post anti-bomber combat and fleet anti-air defense
Modifier is 1 for dive bombers, either 0.8 or 1.5 (50% chance for either) for torpedo bombers
Shelling (Carriers) (Firepower + Torpedo) × 1.5 + Dive Bomb × 2 + 55
Shelling (Others) Firepower + 5
Torpedo Torpedo + 5
Anti-sub warfare Bonus × (Floor(Base Ship ASW / 5) + 2 × Equipment ASW + Type) Type: 25 if Sonar/Depth Charge (DD, CL), 10 if aircraft (AV, CVL, CAV, BBV)

Bonus: 1.15 if both Sonar and Depth Charge are equipped, 1.0 otherwise.

Night Battle Firepower + Torpedo
  • According to wikiwiki, multiple SONAR/Depth charges do not boost the ASW Bonus (i.e. 2 of each still makes the bonus 1.15)

Pre-Cap Modifiers

These are the factors directly applied to your ship's attack power.

Effects from the modifiers are multiplied cumulatively.

Ship's Health Modifier

Damage Modifier
Minor damage (小破, Shōha?) or less 100%
Moderate damage (中破, Chūha?) 70%
Heavy damage (大破, Taiha?) 40%

These modifiers do not affect Aerial Combat.

Night Attack Modifier

An example of a cut-in

Certain Equipment setups have a chance to trigger special attacks at night, giving boost to both attack power and accuracy. This stage is usually the most rewarding / dangerous because both sides have drastically increased attack power.

The ship must be able to participate in the night battle in order to trigger the special attacks.

Type Modifier Notes
Special Attack
(Double Attack and Cut-In Attack)
120% for Double Attack.
Varies for Cut-In Attack depending on type.
See here for details.
Any misses on Cut-In Attack and Double Attack becomes scratch damage instead.
Normal 100% Usually a failed Cut-In or Double Attack check
Anti-Submarine 0% for regular map nodes
Formation Modifier for Combined Fleet battle nodes and Night Battle nodes.
This results in scratch damage against submarines during normal nodes.
Engagement Form modifiers will apply for Combined Fleet battle nodes and Night Battle nodes.

Attack Power Cap

Applies after the pre-cap modifiers. This is a soft limit on your effective attack power.

Condition: If your pre-cap attack power exceeds:

  • 150 for Day Battle,
  • 300 for Night Battle, or
  • 100 for Anti-submarine attacks,

then the Attack Power Cap will kick-in, reducing attack power. The calculation is:

[math]\displaystyle{ \text {Attack Power After Caps} = x + \sqrt {\text {Pre Caps Attack Power} - x} }[/math], Where x represents the attack power cap.

Daytime Attack Cap (150) often makes it important to utilize Artillery Spotting since they boost your attack power after the cap, while Night Combat can be very dangerous and/or rewarding due to having a very high cap (300) and the inclusion of torpedo to firepower for the basic attack power calculation.

Post-Cap Modifiers

In damage calculation, Post-cap modifiers apply after the cap, but before enemy armor reduction. Thus they are very effective approach to boost your damage output (esp. against heavy armor enemies).

Currently, the post-cap modifiers are from:

Artillery Spotting

Certain equipment setups provide a chance to trigger special attacks during day battle, giving boost to both attack power and accuracy. The damage modifiers are applied after the cap (150), thus very effective against heavily armored targets. Note that the ship requires at least 1 seaplane on board to perform Artillery Spotting (and thus will not trigger if all the seaplanes are shot down).

Critical Modifier

Most forms of attack (Torpedo, Shelling, Anti-Submarine, Preemptive Bombing) have a chance to crit the target. The damage modifier applies after the cap.

Attack Type Modifier
Normal Attack 100%
Critical Hit 150%

It should be noted that the critical message always appears when damage dealt is greater than or equal to 40, regardless of whether the 150% modifier was applied or not. On the other hand, the critical message will never appear when damage dealt is less than or equal to 14, even if the 150% modifier was applied.

Contact

  • Contact takes place during the Aerial Combat phase. It increases bombing damage for all allied bombers.
  • When successful, an image of the squadron performing contact is shown in the opposing fleet's formation indicator, with the text "触接中".
  • Trigger conditions:
  • More air control than Air Denial
  • At least one carrier scout plane, seaplane scout, or torpedo bomber equipped.
  • It's thought that each carrier scout plane, seaplane scout, and/or torpedo bomber slot equipped is given a chance to trigger contact. Once successful, the bonus applied is chosen at random with weighting from all eligible equipped planes.
  • Different types of planes have different trigger rates. They are roughly estimated as (if only one is equipped):
Type Contact Rate
Torpedo Bomber ~2%
Night Scout ~5%
Seaplane Scout ~20%
Carrier Scout ~50%
Contact Damage Modifier
  • The damage increase depends on the +accuracy bonus Accuracy of the squadron performing contact.
Accuracy
Bonus
Damage
Modifier
+0 112%
+1 112%
+2 117%
+3 120%
Notes
  • Reconnaissance AircraftType 2 Recon Aircraft is useful in the case that the bombing damage bonus is desired while not removing the chance for T-disadvantage, due to its high trigger rate.
  • With contact, the maximum attack power of bombing (before defense, critical and ammo) is around 180. With some luck, it's possible to sink even Ru-class Flagships (Armor = 99) in one strike without a critical.

Remaining Ammo Modifier

Remaining Ammunition Modifier
5 to 10 Ammunition bars 100%
4 Ammunition bars 80%
3 Ammunition bars 60%
2 Ammunition bars 40%
1 Ammunition bar 20%
0 Ammunition bars Scratch Damage
  • In general, two bars of Ammunition will be used in Day Battle for all ships, regardless of whether they attack or not.
  • The Remaining Ammo Modifier affects all phases, including the opening Aerial Combat Phase.
  • When entering night battle (from day), the Remaining Ammo Modifier on a vessel remains same as the previous day battle. One additional bar of Ammunition is used for all ships in Night Battle, regardless of whether they attack or not.
  • Because most battles will consume 2 bars of ammunition each, try to engage the boss before the 5th battle, or else achieving victory becomes unlikely (but not impossible).
  • When attempting to defeat boss nodes, avoid night battles and whirlpools on the way.
  • Whirlpools will decrease either Fuel or Ammunition bars of your sorted fleet, which can be disadvantageous in long sorties. Equipping one or more ships with RADAR can help reduce losses taken from these.
  • Submarine-only nodes on limited-time event maps do not consume ammo in Day or Night Battle.

Player Damage Taken

While the above formulas and statements are generally true for damage taken by a player's ships, there are additional limits that apply to friendly units only.

  • For ships entering battle at chūha (orange) or higher HP:
  • Damage taken cannot reduce HP below 1 (i.e. ship cannot sink).
  • At 1 HP. any further hits will become misses.
  • For flagships, as well as ships with 20 morale or more (i.e. not red face):
  • If the incoming damage is greater than or equal to current HP, it is instead reduced to 50%-79% of current HP, rounded down.
  • For multi-hit attacks, such as night battle torpedo cut-in attacks, each hit is calculated separately (and reduced if appropriate).

Combat Equipment Setup

Day Battle Special Attacks (Artillery Spotting)

Artillery spotting allows your ship with seaplanes to double attack (DA) and cut-in (CI) during day battle.

Requirement

  • Air superiority (AS) or greater achieved in aerial combat phase
  • Not in heavily damaged (大破) state
  • Ship is carrying at least 1 seaplaneSeaplane. (i.e. slots are not all at 0 remaining)
  • Certain equipment setup (see below)

Set up and Attack Modes

Different set ups provide chances to trigger various modes of attack.

Attack Mode Prerequisite The Remaining Slot Damage Modifier Trigger Chance
Double Attack Large Caliber Main GunLarge Caliber Main GunSeaplane Any auxiliary equipment 120% x 2 ~50%
Double Attack Large Caliber Main GunLarge Caliber Main GunSeaplane RADAR 120% x 2 Additional 3%~10% ?
Double Attack Large Caliber Main GunLarge Caliber Main GunSeaplane Seaplane 120% x 2 Additional ~6% ?
Cut-In Large Caliber Main GunSecondary GunSeaplane Any auxiliary equipment 110% ~50%
Cut-In ( Radar ) Large Caliber Main GunSecondary GunSeaplaneRADAR - 110%......(Sec.Gun) ?

120%......(RADAR)

Additional 22%~30% ?
Cut-In ( AP Shell ) Large Caliber Main GunSecondary GunSeaplaneArmor-Piercing Shell - 110%......(Sec.Gun) ?

130%......(AP SHELL)

Additional ~20%
Mixed Attack (AP) Large Caliber Main GunLarge Caliber Main GunSeaplaneArmor-Piercing Shell - 120% x 2.....(DA)

150%...........(CI)

~70% (Total)
Mixed Attack (Sec.Gun) Large Caliber Main GunLarge Caliber Main GunSeaplaneSecondary Gun - 120% x 2.....(DA),

110%...........(CI) ?

~70% (Total)
  • Lists of Large Caliber Main GunMain gun and Secondary GunSecondary gun.
  • These are the basic setups used in the game. You don't need to exactly follow the placement (1st slot = main, 3rd slot = seaplane, etc) as long as those equipment are placed on the same ship.
  • Any other setup variation will NOT change the attack mode or damage modifier. Feel free to add another auxiliary equipment when possible.
  • Mixed Attacks provide chances for both day battle DA and CI.
  • When either CI or DA is not triggered by chance, the ship will just do a normal single attack, dealing 100% damage.
  • Trigger chances were estimated under the following conditions: AS+; FLoS = 300; Non-flagship.
  • The enemy is capable of doing Artillery Spotting on your fleet, both DA & CI.
  • For more info on the Day Special Attack mechanics, you may visit page Artillery Spotting.

Trigger Chance of Artillery Spotting

  • The flagship has ~15% higher chance in triggering Artillery Spotting.
  • Losing Air Supremacy (AS+) to Air Superiority (AS) will lower the trigger chances by ~12%. Higher penalty for mixed attack.
  • Higher fleet total LoS (Line of Sight) will slightly increase the chances, around 5% ~ 10% per 100 additional FLoS. Notice that FLoS equals to the sum of LoS stats from all the ships in your fleet. Bonuses from equipment are included in the calculation.
  • Equipment set up will affect the chances (see the table above)

Night Battle Special Attacks

Night battle special attacks allow your ship to double attack (DA) and cut-in (CI) at night. These special attacks are less demanding on the conditions, but more reliable and powerful than artillery spotting in the day.

Requirement

  • Ability to act at night
  • Current HP > 25% of Max HP
  • Certain equipment setup (see below)

Set up and Attack Modes

Different set ups have chances to trigger different modes of attack. Attack modes are only determined by the prerequisite. Any auxiliary equipment (AP shellArmor-Piercing Shell, seaplaneSeaplane, AA gunAnti-Aircraft Gun, etc.) can be added without changing the attack mode.

Attack Mode Prerequisite Notes on the Remaining Slots Damage Modifier Trigger Chance
Double Attack Large Caliber Main GunLarge Caliber Main Gun No additional Torpedoes,Large Caliber Main Gun or Secondary Gun. 120% x 2 ~99%
Double Attack Large Caliber Main GunSecondary Gun Any number of additional Secondary Gun allowed. 120% x 2 ~99%
Double Attack Secondary GunSecondary Gun Any number of additional Secondary Gun allowed.
Up to 1 additional Torpedoes allowed.
120% x 2 ~99%
Cut-In (Mixed) Large Caliber Main GunTorpedoes Up to 1 additional Large Caliber Main Gun allowed.
Any number of additional Secondary Gun allowed.
130% x 2

(simultaneous)

Luck based
Cut-in (Sec. Gun) Large Caliber Main GunLarge Caliber Main GunSecondary Gun No additional Large Caliber Main Gun 175% Luck based
Cut-in (Main Gun) Large Caliber Main GunLarge Caliber Main GunLarge Caliber Main Gun + Any 200% Luck based
Cut-in (Torpedo) TorpedoesTorpedoes + Any 150% x 2

(simultaneous)

Luck based
  • When your set up fulfills the prerequisite for multiple attack modes, the one closer to the bottom of the list will be considered.
  • If two simultaneous attacks are made, the total damage is displayed together but the Damage Cap (and Enemy Armor reduction) is applied separately to each attack.
  • When either DA or CI is not triggered by chance, the ship will just do a normal single attack.

Night Double Attack Chance

Has a very high (~99%) and relatively consistent activation chance. Activation rate decreases with damage states (source required), but is not dependent on luck. This typically results in more consistent and higher average damage than cut-in setup for ships with normal luck values.

Night Cut-in chance

[math]\displaystyle{ (\text{Luck} + \text{Placement Modifier} + \text{Health Modifier} + \text{Searchlight Modifier} ) \% }[/math]

In the old formula, it was Luck × 0.85.

  • Either diminishing returns or a hard cap on luck over 50 for torpedo cut-ins. (source 1, 2)
  • Therefore, the torpedo CI chance for Yukikaze (60 luck) would be around the same level as Shigure (50 luck).
  • Either diminishing returns or a hard cap on luck over 40 for three gun cut-ins. (source)
  • Therefore, ships with high luck will suffer from 5~10% lower cut-in chances when using the 3 gun cut-in setup compared to two-torpedo.
  • Either diminishing returns or a hard cap on luck over 60 for mixed cut-ins (source 1, 2)

Modifier

Value

Placement Flagship (+25)
Other +15
Health Little or no damage 0
Minor damage (小破 Shōha) (+5)
Moderate damage (中破 Chūha) +20
Searchlight Allied +5
Enemy -10
Star Shell Allied +5
Enemy -10
  • According to various reports, the exact values of flagship and minor damage modifiers are still in controversy. The mean values are shown in brackets, with deviation of +/- 5.

Anti-Sub Warfare

Any enemy submarines will force Destroyers, Light Cruisers, and Torpedo Cruisers to target them. Cut-In and Double Attacks are ignored. In normal Night Battles, ASW damage is scratch damage only. In battles starting at night, Formation Modifiers apply.

Common Setups

  • Common ship equipment setups and their purpose
  • Destroyers
  • As destroyers do not have the ability to field seaplanes, have low firepower but high torpedo stats, and few equipment slots, their use in fleets is generally to meet composition requirements. Their common setups focus on Anti-Sub Warfare, Night Torpedo, or Fleet Anti-Air Support
  • A Mixture of SONAR and Depth Charges (SONARDepth Charges) make your destroyers effective, accurate sub killers when enemy fleets contain Submarines.
  • On destroyers with high luck (Ayanami, Shigure, Yukikaze), 2 or 3 pieces of Torpedo Equipment (TorpedoesTorpedoesTorpedoes) will often trigger a potent Torpedo Cut-In attack in Night Battle.
  • When facing maps with many enemy fleets with carriers, destroyers can provide a considerable amount of fleet AA support using high-angle mounts High-Angle Gun and anti-air cut-in setups to reduce incoming bomber damage.
  • Light Cruisers
  • Light Cruisers gain access to the Medium size Main guns to buff their firepower as well as seaplanes (with a few exceptions with regards to seaplanes, those being CLTs, Isuzu Kai Ni, Yuubari and both of the Tenryuu class), making Artillery Spotting setups feasible and effective against moderately armored enemy vessels.
  • For light cruisers facing enemy fleets, a setup with 2 Main guns and a Seaplane (Medium Caliber Main GunMedium Caliber Main GunSeaplane) offers a potent double attack in both daytime Artillery Spotting and Night Battle.
  • For fleets without air power, one medium main gun and two 15.5cm Triple Gun Mounts (Medium Caliber Main GunSecondary GunSecondary Gun) will maximize firepower while maintaining double attacks in Night Battle
  • The special class of the Torpedo Cruisers deserves some mention here: their specialty lies in their torpedoes and should almost always be equipped with a TorpedoesType A Ko-hyoteki (to enable opening torpedo strikes). To diversify their damage output, typically two medium main guns and/or 15.5cm Triple Gun Mounts are equipped to increase shelling damage and enable Night Battle Double Attacks (Medium Caliber Main GunSecondary GunTorpedoes).
  • Before a Torpedo Cruiser's final remodel, due to limited slots it's advisable to use Type A Ko-hyoteki and a torpedo (TorpedoesTorpedoes) to make the most of their preemptive attack.
  • Heavy Cruisers
  • Heavy Cruisers see the introduction of 4 slot setups after remodeling and all of them feature the ability to launch seaplanes for artillery spotting. While they are still limited to the Medium main guns, their higher firepower and armor can make them solid combatants when Battleships are unavailable or overkill.
  • The go-to setup for most situations will be the 2 main guns, RADAR, seaplane setup (Medium Caliber Main GunMedium Caliber Main GunRADARSeaplane) which provides day and night double attack potential.
  • Certain Event bosses take additional damage when a ship is equipped with Type 3 Shells. As heavy cruisers have access to these, a Heavy Cruiser may find swapping the RADAR for a Type 3 Shell (Medium Caliber Main GunMedium Caliber Main GunAnti-Aircraft ShellSeaplane) to be effective against such targets (see Airfield Princess).
  • In the case of a battle occurring with Night Battle first, one option is to replace the RADAR and seaplane with two torpedoes Medium Caliber Main GunMedium Caliber Main GunTorpedoesTorpedoes, which will lose the day battle special attacks but give the chance for powerful two-torpedo cut-in attacks.
  • Battleships
  • Battleships feature a selection of Heavy Main Guns and massive resulting firepower in addition to the potent Armor Piercing shells which can cause brutal critical hits. Setups for battleships are similar to those of heavy cruisers, with one notable addition.
  • The Armor Piercing Shells that battleships have access to allows for the highly effective 2 Main gun, AP Shell, Seaplane setup (Large Caliber Main GunLarge Caliber Main GunArmor-Piercing ShellSeaplane) which has a more effective Artillery Spotting Cut-In, while providing better stats than secondary guns.
  • Note: Official tweets state that overuse of cannons larger than what a BB is meant for will make it "overweight" and incur a "minor" accuracy penalty. (I.e. Too many 46cm or even 41cm cannons on Fast Battleships such as Kongou-class and Bismarck.)
  • As with Heavy Cruisers, the Type 3 Shell setup (Large Caliber Main GunLarge Caliber Main GunAnti-Aircraft ShellSeaplane) is effective against installation-type/land base enemies.
  • Carriers
  • Planes. Enough Fighters to achieve Air Superiority or Supremacy, fill out with Torpedo Bombers on larger slots for preemptive bombing damage and/or Dive Bombers on smaller slots for shelling damage.
  • Torpedo Bombers and Dive Bombers are roughly equivalent to each other. While Torpedo Bombers have the advantage in the preemptive aerial bombing, their damage are dependent on number of surviving planes, making air superiority very important for them. In cases where Air Superiority is not feasible, using more Dive Bombers may prove more effective.
  • It is possible to equip Secondary Guns like the 15.5cm Triple Gun Mount or the special SCAMP to increase the carrier's range and put it higher in the Range Order shelling phase, which can be very useful for prioritizing the CV(L) damage when in a DD heavy fleet.
  • To save bauxite (especially in exercises against other fleets), a combination of two 15.5cm Triple Gun Mount and/or SCAMP with a Saiun and a single bomber in the 4th slot can allow powerful shelling attacks at the cost of opening airstrike potency (Secondary GunSecondary GunReconnaissance AircraftDive Bomber).

Full Setup List

  • What follows is an extensive list of possible equipment setups related to Artillery Spotting and Night Battle attacks.
  • Yellow: Cut-In or Double Attack Possible

Two Slots

Equipment Day Battle Modifier Night battle Modifier
As no 2 slot setup can trigger special attacks during the day,
2 slot setups are primarily night combat focused.
Medium Caliber Main Gun Seaplane - - Single Attack 100% Single Attack 100%
Secondary Gun Seaplane - - Single Attack 100% Single Attack 100%
Torpedoes Seaplane - - Single Attack 100% Single Attack 100%
RADAR Seaplane - - Single Attack 100% Single Attack 100%
Armor-Piercing Shell Seaplane - - Single Attack 100% Single Attack 100%
Medium Caliber Main Gun Medium Caliber Main Gun - - Single Attack 100% Double Attack 120% x 2
Medium Caliber Main Gun Secondary Gun - - Single Attack 100% Double Attack 120% x 2
Medium Caliber Main Gun Torpedoes - - Single Attack 100% Cut-In (Mixed) 130% x 2
Medium Caliber Main Gun RADAR - - Single Attack 100% Single Attack 100%
Medium Caliber Main Gun Armor-Piercing Shell - - Single Attack 100% Single Attack 100%
Secondary Gun Secondary Gun - - Single Attack 100% Double Attack 120% x 2
Secondary Gun Torpedoes - - Single Attack 100% Single Attack 100%
Secondary Gun RADAR - - Single Attack 100% Single Attack 100%
Secondary Gun Armor-Piercing Shell - - Single Attack 100% Single Attack 100%
Torpedoes Torpedoes - - Single Attack 100% Cut-In (Torpedo) 150% x 2
Torpedoes RADAR - - Single Attack 100% Single Attack 100%
Torpedoes Armor-Piercing Shell - - Single Attack 100% Single Attack 100%
RADAR RADAR - - Single Attack 100% Single Attack 100%
RADAR Armor-Piercing Shell - - Single Attack 100% Single Attack 100%
Armor-Piercing Shell Armor-Piercing Shell - - Single Attack 100% Single Attack 100%

Three Slots

Equipment Day Battle Modifier Night battle Modifier
Day Combat Focus
Medium Caliber Main Gun Medium Caliber Main Gun Seaplane - Double Attack 120% x 2 Double Attack 120% x 2
Medium Caliber Main Gun Secondary Gun Seaplane - Cut-In 110% Double Attack 120% x 2
Medium Caliber Main Gun Torpedoes Seaplane - Single Attack 100% Cut-In (Mixed) 130% x 2
Medium Caliber Main Gun RADAR Seaplane - Single Attack 100% Single Attack 100%
Medium Caliber Main Gun Armor-Piercing Shell Seaplane - Single Attack 100% Single Attack 100%
Secondary Gun Secondary Gun Seaplane - Single Attack 100% Double Attack 120% x 2
Secondary Gun Torpedoes Seaplane - Single Attack 100% Single Attack 100%
Secondary Gun RADAR Seaplane - Single Attack 100% Single Attack 100%
Secondary Gun Armor-Piercing Shell Seaplane - Single Attack 100% Single Attack 100%
Torpedoes Torpedoes Seaplane - Single Attack 100% Cut-In (Torpedo) 150% x 2
Torpedoes RADAR Seaplane - Single Attack 100% Single Attack 100%
Torpedoes Armor-Piercing Shell Seaplane - Single Attack 100% Single Attack 100%
RADAR RADAR Seaplane - Single Attack 100% Single Attack 100%
RADAR Armor-Piercing Shell Seaplane - Single Attack 100% Single Attack 100%
Armor-Piercing Shell Armor-Piercing Shell Seaplane - Single Attack 100% Single Attack 100%
Night Combat Focus
For Night Combat setups, see Day Combat 4 slot setups below and ignore the seaplane.
The Day attack will be a Single Attack at 100%.

Four Slots

Equipment Day Battle Modifier Night battle Modifier
Day Combat Focus
Medium Caliber Main Gun Medium Caliber Main Gun Medium Caliber Main Gun Seaplane Double Attack 120% x 2 Cut-In (Gun) 200%
Medium Caliber Main Gun Medium Caliber Main Gun Secondary Gun Seaplane Double or Cut-In 120% x 2 or 110% Cut-In (Gun) 175%
Medium Caliber Main Gun Medium Caliber Main Gun Torpedoes Seaplane Double Attack 120% x 2 Cut-In (Mixed) 130% x 2
Medium Caliber Main Gun Medium Caliber Main Gun RADAR Seaplane Double Attack 120% x 2 Double Attack 120% x 2
Medium Caliber Main Gun Medium Caliber Main Gun Armor-Piercing Shell Seaplane Double or Cut-In 120% x 2 or 150% Double Attack 120% x 2
Medium Caliber Main Gun Secondary Gun Secondary Gun Seaplane Cut-In 110% Double Attack 120% x 2
Medium Caliber Main Gun Secondary Gun Torpedoes Seaplane Cut-In 110% Cut-In (Mixed) 130% x 2
Medium Caliber Main Gun Secondary Gun RADAR Seaplane Cut-In 120% Double Attack 120% x 2
Medium Caliber Main Gun Secondary Gun Armor-Piercing Shell Seaplane Cut-In 130% Double Attack 120% x 2
Medium Caliber Main Gun Torpedoes Torpedoes Seaplane Single Attack 100% Cut-In (Torpedo) 150% x 2
Medium Caliber Main Gun Torpedoes RADAR Seaplane Single Attack 100% Cut-In (Mixed) 130% x 2
Medium Caliber Main Gun Torpedoes Armor-Piercing Shell Seaplane Single Attack 100% Cut-In (Mixed) 130% x 2
Medium Caliber Main Gun RADAR RADAR Seaplane Single Attack 100% Single Attack 100%
Medium Caliber Main Gun RADAR Armor-Piercing Shell Seaplane Single Attack 100% Single Attack 100%
Medium Caliber Main Gun Armor-Piercing Shell Armor-Piercing Shell Seaplane Single Attack 100% Single Attack 100%
Secondary Gun Secondary Gun Secondary Gun Seaplane Single Attack 100% Double Attack 120% x 2
Secondary Gun Secondary Gun Torpedoes Seaplane Single Attack 100% Double Attack 120% x 2
Secondary Gun Secondary Gun RADAR Seaplane Single Attack 100% Double Attack 120% x 2
Secondary Gun Secondary Gun Armor-Piercing Shell Seaplane Single Attack 100% Double Attack 120% x 2
Secondary Gun Torpedoes Torpedoes Seaplane Single Attack 100% Cut-In (Torpedo) 150% x 2
Torpedoes Torpedoes Torpedoes Seaplane Single Attack 100% Cut-In (Torpedo) 150% x 2
Torpedoes Torpedoes RADAR Seaplane Single Attack 100% Cut-In (Torpedo) 150% x 2
Torpedoes Torpedoes Armor-Piercing Shell Seaplane Single Attack 100% Cut-In (Torpedo) 150% x 2
Night Combat Focus
Medium Caliber Main Gun Medium Caliber Main Gun Medium Caliber Main Gun Medium Caliber Main Gun Single Attack 100% Cut-In (Gun) 200%
Medium Caliber Main Gun Medium Caliber Main Gun Medium Caliber Main Gun Secondary Gun Single Attack 100% Cut-In (Gun) 200%
Medium Caliber Main Gun Medium Caliber Main Gun Medium Caliber Main Gun Torpedoes Single Attack 100% Cut-In (Gun) 200%
Medium Caliber Main Gun Medium Caliber Main Gun Secondary Gun Secondary Gun Single Attack 100% Cut-In (Gun) 175%
Medium Caliber Main Gun Medium Caliber Main Gun Secondary Gun Torpedoes Single Attack 100% Cut-In (Gun) 175%
Medium Caliber Main Gun Medium Caliber Main Gun Torpedoes Torpedoes Single Attack 100% Cut-In (Torpedo) 150% x 2
Medium Caliber Main Gun Secondary Gun Secondary Gun Secondary Gun Single Attack 100% Double Attack 120% x 2
Medium Caliber Main Gun Secondary Gun Secondary Gun Torpedoes Single Attack 100% Cut-In (Mixed) 130% x 2
Medium Caliber Main Gun Secondary Gun Torpedoes Torpedoes Single Attack 100% Cut-In (Torpedo) 150% x 2
Medium Caliber Main Gun Torpedoes Torpedoes Torpedoes Single Attack 100% Cut-In (Torpedo) 150% x 2
Secondary Gun Secondary Gun Secondary Gun Secondary Gun Single Attack 100% Double Attack 120% x 2
Secondary Gun Secondary Gun Secondary Gun Torpedoes Single Attack 100% Double Attack 120% x 2
Secondary Gun Secondary Gun Torpedoes Torpedoes Single Attack 100% Cut-In (Torpedo) 150% x 2
Secondary Gun Torpedoes Torpedoes Torpedoes Single Attack 100% Cut-In (Torpedo) 150% x 2
Torpedoes Torpedoes Torpedoes Torpedoes Single Attack 100% Cut-In (Torpedo) 150% x 2

Victory Conditions

Damage Gauge calculation: (Sum of enemy fleet HP reduced) / (Sum of enemy fleet HP at start of combat) × 100% In PvP, even those considered "sunk" are treated as having 1HP remaining for gauge calculation. (This is clearly visible against a submarine fleet.) Higher conditions have higher priority on this list. Unless specified, the condition assumes no friendly ship sunk.

Perfect S
  • All enemy ships sunk and Enemy Damage Gauge is 0%.
  • In PvP, no damage taken and all enemy ships considered "sunk".
S (Victory)
  • All enemy ships sunk.
  • If any friendly ship is sunk, it is B Victory instead.
  • In PvP, all enemy ships "sunk".
  • If any friendly ship would be considered "sunk", then it would be a B Victory instead, as well.
A (Victory)
  • Required number of enemy ships sunk.
  • In this case damage gauge does not matter.
  • Enemy flagship does not need to be sunk.
  • Cannot happen if enemy fleet consists of only 1 ship.
B (Tactical Victory)
  • Note: This rank is the minimum requirement to clear maps without boss gauge.
  • Enemy flagship sunk (in this case damage gauge does not matter)
  • Enemy flagship alive, A victory condition not met, Damage gauge at least 2.5 times of the enemy damage gauge.
  • Enemy flagship alive, friendly ship sunk, A victory condition met, Damage gauge at least 2.5 times of the enemy damage gauge.
  • Enemy flagship alive, friendly ship sunk, A victory condition not met, Damage gauge at least 3 times of the enemy damage gauge (multiplier in question)
  • Enemy flagship sunk, friendly ship sunk, number of friendly ships sunk < number of enemy ships sunk.
C (Tactical Defeat)
  • Enemy flagship alive, Damage gauge higher than enemy gauge but not reaching 2.5 times as much.
  • Enemy flagship alive, friendly ship sunk, A victory condition met, Damage gauge higher than enemy damage gauge but not reaching 2.5 times as much.
  • Enemy flagship alive, friendly ship sunk, A victory condition not met, Damage gauge higher than enemy damage gauge but not reaching the multiplier required for B Victory (see 4th B Victory condition)
  • Enemy flagship sunk, friendly ship sunk, number of friendly ships sunk ≥ number of enemy ships sunk. (Note that maps with boss gauges, such as 4-4, 5-3, event maps, etc, can be cleared under this condition.)
D (Defeat)
  • Enemy took less than a certain amount of damage (Own gauge is less than 0.05%).
  • Both sides taking 0 damage is also D.
  • Enemy flagship alive, damage gauge lower than enemy gauge (C is possible under this condition if both sides have a high gauge)
  • Enemy flagship alive, friendly ship sunk, damage gauge lower than enemy gauge, but not fulfilling E loss condition.
E (Defeat)
  • Enemy flagship alive, over a certain number of friendly ships sunk. (see below)

Notes

  • The Minimum Sunk Requirement:
  • 4 ships out of a fleet of 6
  • 3 ships out of a fleet of 5
  • 2 ships out of a fleet of 4
  • 2 ships out of a fleet of 3
  • 1 ship out of a fleet of 2
  • Victory status affects the chance of getting drops and rare drops on the specified node.
  • B rank or above is necessary to obtain drops.
  • A rank or above is typically necessary for obtaining rare drops.
  • S rank has a higher chance of obtaining rare drops than A rank, and is required for some very rare drops.

Additional Explanation/Details

  1. Source: 艦これ-チラ裏検証- / 夜戦陣形と命中回避 (Jan 1, 2015). Currently the hit rates only apply on nodes starting with night battle (eg. 5-3-C). In addition, please be aware that given limited sample sizes from the exp't, the measured hit rates by using different formations are NOT differing on a large scale, thus using "higher / lower" not simply "high / low".
  2. Source: 半製造BSアレコレ雑記帳 / 「艦これ」砲撃命中率について・複縦陣 中間報告 (Dec 5, 2014). If more relevant sources are discovered please add them in.
  3. Example on how to calculate a ship's fighter power using the formula. Akagi Kai's fighter power (with Reppus in slot 1 and 2, Reppu Kai in slot 3, M62 in slot 4) = Floor[ √(Slot 1) x Reppu's AA] + Floor[ √(Slot 2) x Reppu's AA] + Floor[ √(Slot 3) x ReppuKai's AA] + Floor[ √(Slot 4) x M62's AA] = Floor[ √(20) x 10] + Floor[ √(20) x 10] + Floor[ √(32) x 12] + Floor[ √(10) x 4] = 44 + 44 + 67 + 11 = 166

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