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* The main fleet will not take part in anything related to torpedoes.
 
* The main fleet will not take part in anything related to torpedoes.
 
* The miss and scratch rate for combined fleets appear to be higher; probably to balance out the 12 vs 6 system.
 
* The miss and scratch rate for combined fleets appear to be higher; probably to balance out the 12 vs 6 system.
* If night battle occurs, the main fleet's flagship will always recieve MVP.
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* If the one of the fleets did not participate in battle, its flagship will receive MVP
  
 
== Special Mechanics ==
 
== Special Mechanics ==

Revision as of 11:06, 16 November 2014

(This page is created in anticipation that combined fleets will be a regularly featured in events and may eventually be available to future normal maps.)

Composition

Combined fleet icons: Surface Naval Task force (top), Quick Response Naval Task Force (bottom)
Forming a combined fleet in the fleet managing page.
View the second fleet, click and drag the "/2" over the "/1"

Combined fleets (連合艦隊 rengou kantai) (when available, i.e. events only currently) are formed by viewing the second fleet, and then dragging the "/2" icon over the "/1" icon. The 1st fleet is the main fleet and, in general, comprises the heavy ships, while the second fleet is a lighter "escort" fleet, and comprises the lighter ships.

There are currently (as of the Autumn Event 2014) two different types of Combined Fleets available for use:

You may be allowed to choose which type of task force to create.
  • The Quick Response Naval Task Force (機動部隊 kidou butai)
  • The Surface Naval Task Force (水上部隊 suijou butai)

Each has different composition requirements, but both have the same requirement for the second fleet. In some cases, you will be given the option to choose between which combined fleet you want to make. When choosing between the two different types of combined fleets, besides fleet composition requirements, also do note that the combat order is different for each type, so do bear that in mind as well (see Combat Phases).

Quick Response Naval Task Force (機動部隊)

Main (fleet 1):

  • Maximum of 2 BB/BBV
  • Minimum of 2 CV/CVL

Escort (fleet 2):

  • Exactly 1 CL (CLT does not count)
  • Minimum of 2 DD
  • Maximum of 2 CA/CAV
  • Maximum of 1 AV

Surface Naval Task Force (水上部隊)

Main (fleet 1):

  • Minimum of 2 CL+CA+CAV+BB+BBV
  • Maximum of 1CV or 2 CVL
  • Maximum of 4 BB
  • Maximum of 4 CA/CAV

Escort (fleet 2):

  • Exactly 1 CL (CLT does not count)
  • Minimum 2 DD
  • Maximum of 2 CA/CAV
  • Maximum of 1 AV

Combat Mechanics

The combat flow for the Combined Fleet is quite different from a normal fleet battle, since there are two fleets involved.

Fleet Formations

Formation Formation Icon Advised Use Notes
Crusing Formation 1 (anti-sub)
第一警戒航行序列(対潜警戒)
Formation 1.png
Anti-submarine Low firepower and accuracy for shelling and torpedoes.
Crusing Formation 2 (front facing)
第二警戒航行序列(前方警戒)
Formation 2.png
? High torpedo hit chance with moderate-high accuracy.
Crusing Formation 3 (ring)
第三警戒航行序列(輪形陣)
Formation 3.png
Anti-air Low firepower and accuracy for shelling and torpedoes. Requires 5+ ships in escort fleet.
Crusing Formation 4 (battle)
第四警戒航行序列(戦闘隊形)
Formation 4.png
All-out attack (e.g. boss) High torpedo hit chance and high shelling damage with moderate accuracy. If you have CLTs in your escort fleet, pick this formation.

For different combined fleet types, the colors may be different, but the formations' effects are the same in combat.

Combat Phases

This is where there is a difference between the two types of combined fleets. The difference between the two is that for the Quick Response Naval Task Force, the escort fleet engages first, while for the Surface Naval Task Force, the main fleet engages first. Each phase in itself is similar to a normal non-combined fleet combat. For a full run through on what each phase does, please see Combat:Combat Stages.

Quick Response Naval Task Force

Phase Notes
Aerial Scouting No different from normal.
Aerial Combat Only ships in the main fleet can launch planes, but all ships can respond with AA and can be hit by enemy planes.
Opening Engagement Support fleet activates. (If support conditions are met. See Expedition:Support Expeditions)

Opening torpedo salvo by only the escort fleet (e.g. CLT, SS) and enemy fleet.

Engagement Type Engagement type is declared (e.g. Head-on, Parallel, T-Cross).
Escort Fleet Engages Escort fleet begins their shelling round by range order. (1 round only)

Escort fleet does a torpedo salvo exchange with the enemy fleet.

Main Fleet Engages Main fleet begins its shelling round by range order, and then by line-up order. (2nd round only if BBs are present on either side?)
Night Combat Main fleet retreats, leaving only escort fleet.

Night battle equipment activation (if any).

Night battle commences in line-up order.

Surface Naval Task Force

Phase Notes
Aerial Scouting No different from normal.
Aerial Combat Only ships in the main fleet can launch planes, but all ships can respond with AA and can be hit by enemy planes.
Opening Engagement Support fleet activates. (If support conditions are met. See Expedition:Support Expeditions)

Opening torpedo salvo by only the escort fleet (e.g. CLT, SS) and enemy fleet.

Engagement Type Engagement type is declared (e.g. Head-on, Parallel, T-Cross).
Main Fleet Engages Main fleet begins its shelling round by range order, and then by line-up order. (2nd round only if BBs are present on either side?)
Escort Fleet Engages Escort fleet begins their shelling round by range order. (1 round only)

Escort fleet does a torpedo salvo exchange with the enemy fleet.

Night Combat Main fleet retreats, leaving only escort fleet.

Night battle equipment activation (if any).

Night battle commences in line-up order.

General Notes

  • Anti-submarine warfare takes place following the same order as stated above, except that phases like aerial combat cannot occur for obvious reasons.
  • The main fleet will not take part in anything related to torpedoes.
  • The miss and scratch rate for combined fleets appear to be higher; probably to balance out the 12 vs 6 system.
  • If the one of the fleets did not participate in battle, its flagship will receive MVP

Special Mechanics

Fleet Command Facility

The Fleet Command Facility (stock equipment of Ooyodo Kai) allows a destroyer in the second fleet of a combined fleet to escort a heavily damaged ship in the first fleet away from the sortie. This may find good use if you tend to encounter just one ship going red on the pre-boss node most of the time.

  • Must be equipped in the flagship of the first fleet and needs a non-flagship DD not heavily or moderately damaged for it to give the option to escort the ship.
  • The screen will show up after [Results], and before the [Continue/Retreat] screen. The heavily damaged ship and another DD will show up, with green sentences. Left button will remove the damaged ship and a DD from combat and they will lose 25 morale. Right button will continue without escorting.

See this video for better explanation. (Credits to Nekomahjong)

  • Both ships (the damaged ship being escorted back and the ship escorting her back) will be permanently out of the rest of the sortie.
  • As of the Autumn 2014 event, escort ships are counted out of the score calculation, allowing you to get an A or S rank as long as you fulfill the usual criterion.

References