Introduction

 
A combined fleet during battle (aerial phase).

Combined Fleets were first introduced during the Summer 2014 Event.

During events, you may be required to sortie two fleets at a time in a combined fleet. You are only able to sortie Combined Fleets to certain event maps and you are not allowed to use them in normal maps when they are available. A Combined Fleet is formed out of your 1st and 2nd fleets so you must have the 2nd fleet unlocked. You form a combined fleet by clicking and dragging the flag icon for the 2nd fleet over to the flag icon for the 1st fleet and selecting the type of fleet you want to form from the pop-up menu. The three different fleets are detailed below, but they are:

General Information

  1. If the flagship of the 1st or 2nd fleet is Moderately Damaged (中破) or worse, the Combined Fleet cannot be sortied.
  2. The accuracy of shelling and carrier attacks during daytime combat is reduced. Please see Accuracy for more details.
  3. Both flagships cannot be sunk. .
    • The fleet will be retreated if the 1st fleet flagship is Heavily Damaged (大破) unless she has damage control equipped.
    • It is possible to continue the sortie if the 2nd fleet flagship is Heavily Damaged (大破).
  4. Aerial combat works differently.
    • When contesting the air control state:
      • Against single fleets, only the fighter power of the main fleet is taken into account.
      • 'Against combined fleets, the fighter power of both fleets is taken into account.
      • This means that versus single fleets, planes in the 2nd fleet aren't considered for triggering contact.
    • Anti-air shoot down is calculated using the sum of both fleets.
      • Ships in the 2nd fleet are eligible to perform anti-air cut-ins.
    • Ships in the 2nd fleet are eligible targets for enemy bombers.
  5. Torpedo attacks, Opening Anti-Submarine Warfare, and night battles, are only performed by the 2nd fleet.
  6. When encountering a maelstrom node, there are two types of supply loss reductions at play. Which version applies depends on the node and is fixed.
    • The first only considers the amount of radars in the 1st fleet and the 2nd fleet does not lose any supplies.
    • The second considers the amount of radars in both fleets independently. This means that having no radars in the 1st fleet but radars in the 2nd fleet would cause only the 1st fleet to lose supplies.
  7. The Combined Fleet will automatically be disbanded if the composition requirements for that fleet type are no longer met.
  8. It is possible to bring duplicate ships as long as they are in separate fleets.

Special Mechanics

Fleet Command Facility

When the flagship of the 1st fleet is equipped with a  Fleet Command Facility  (FCF), it is possible to evacuate Heavily Damaged (大破) mid-sortie. This can help increase the pass rate. The option to evacuate "退避" or not evacuate "退避せず" will appear after the results screen but before the continue/abandon sortie option. The damaged ship to be evacuated and the ship escorting her back will be shown. It is not possible to pick which damaged ship gets evacuated and who escorts her. The selection is based off fleet order and the ships higher in the fleet order are selected.

Requirements for using FCF are:

  • FCF equipped on the 1st fleet flagship.
  • At least one heavily damaged ship.
    • The damaged ship must not be the flagship of either fleet.
  • At least one destroyer in the 2nd fleet that is not Lightly Damaged (小破) or worse.
    • The destroyer must not be the 2nd fleet flagship.

Important Notes

  • It is important to remember that only one ship can be evacuated per battle. Having more than one heavily damaged ship, imply a retreat.
  • Evacuated ships and their escorts will lose 40 morale and all their remaining fuel.
  • Missing ships will not count towards ships lost for determining victory conditions.
  • It is possible to fail LoS checks or routing requirements if too many key ships are evacuated.

Combined Fleet Night Battle

In Combined vs Combined engagements, only a single fleet will participate in night battle. So the game will determine if the escort fleet engages the enemy escort or main fleet.

The fleet must obtain less than 3 points in order to fight the enemy main fleet.

  • Escort flagship alive - 1 point
  • For every ship in the escort above moderate damage - 1 point
    • This means the escort flagship can count for 2 points if she is above moderate damage.

The following are also exceptions to Combined Fleet night battles.

  • ASW damage and accuracy is not reduced.
  • Night battle equipment on the main fleet does not count.

Combined Fleet Types

 
You may be allowed to choose which type of task force to create.
 
Combined Fleet icons: Surface Task Force (top), Carrier Task Force (bottom)

Main Fleet (1st Fleet):

  • 2-4 Carriers (CVL/CV/CVB)
  • Maximum of 2 Battleships (FBB/BB/BBV)
  • Maximum of 4 Submarines (SS/SSV) - They cannot be the flagship
  • Maximum of 4 Other ships (CA/CAV/CL/DD/etc)

Escort Fleet (2nd Fleet):

  • 1 Light Cruiser (CL)
  • 2-5 Destroyers (DD)
  • Maximum of 2 Heavy Cruisers (CA/CAV)
  • Maximum of 1 Seaplane Tender (AV)
  • Maximum of 1 Light Carrier (CVL/CVE)
  • Maximum of 2 Battleships (FBB/BB/BBV) being:
  • Maximum of 3 Submarines (SS/SSV) - They cannot be the flagship
  • Maximum of 3 Other ships (CLT/CT/DE/etc).
  • No Carriers allowed (CV/CVB)

Notes:

  • This is the easiest type to obtain air supremacy because of the number of carriers you are allowed to bring.
  • The powerful airstrike can take out multiple enemies before shelling begins.
  • Because the escort fleet attacks first, it can leave your vulnerable ships exposed.
    • It does mean that your escort has a chance to take out the weaker ships so that your main fleet can focus on the tougher targets.

 
You may be allowed to choose which type of task force to create.

Main Fleet (1st Fleet):

  • At least 2 CL/CLT/CA/CAV/FBB/BB/BBV
  • Maximum of 4 Battleships (BB/FBB/BBV)
  • Maximum of 4 Heavy Cruisers (CA/CAV)
  • Maximum of 1 Carrier (CV/CVB) - Cannot be combined with 2 light carriers.
  • Maximum of 2 Light Carriers (CVL/CVE) - Cannot be combined with 1 carrier.
  • Maximum of 4 Submarines (SS/SSV) - Cannot be flagship.
  • Maximum of 4 Other ships (CL/CLT/CT/DD/AV/etc)

Escort Fleet (2nd Fleet):

  • 1 Light Cruiser (CL)
  • 2-5 Destroyers (DD)
  • Maximum of 2 Heavy Cruisers (CA/CAV)
  • Maximum of 1 Seaplane Tender (AV) - Can be combined with 1 light carrier.
  • Maximum of 1 Light Carrier (CVL/CVE) - Can be combined with 1 seaplane tender.
  • Maximum of 2 Battleships (FBB/BB/BBV) being:
  • Maximum of 3 Submarines (SS/SSV) - They cannot be the flagship
  • Maximum of 3 Other ships (CLT/CT/DE/etc).
  • No Carriers allowed (CV/CVB)

Notes:

  • This fleet typically has the highest pass rate because your heavy main fleet faces the enemy first. This spares your light escort from the brunt of enemy attacks.
  • It can be difficult to secure air superiority because of a lack of fighter power.

 
Transport Escort Fleet was introduced in Fall 2015.
 
Combined Fleet icon: Transport Escort Fleet

Main Fleet (1st Fleet):

  • 4-6 Destroyers or Destroyer Escorts (DD/DE)
  • Maximum of 2 Light Cruisers, Aviation Cruisers, Aviation Battleships, Seaplane Tenders, Landing Ships, Submarine Tenders or Oilers (CL/CT/CAV/BBV/AV/LHA/AS/AO)
  • Maximum of 1 Escort Carrier (CVE)
  • Maximum of 1 Repair Ship (AR)
  • Other types not allowed

Escort Fleet (2nd Fleet):

  • 1-2 Light Cruisers or Training Cruisers (CL/CT) - 1 must be flagship.
  • 3-5 Destroyers or Destroyer Escorts (DD/DE)
  • Maximum of 2 Heavy Cruisers (CA/CAV)
  • Other types not allowed

Notes:

  • The lightest of all the Combined Fleets, making it the most vulnerable to attacks.
  • It is typically only used for Transport phases during events or for anti-installation work.
  • It can be very hard to secure air superiority because of a lack of carriers.

Combat Flow

Formation Selection

Combined Fleets have special formations that differ from the standard single fleet formations. You will be able to select from the following formations.

Formation Formation Icon Fleet Shelling Torpedo ASW Anti-Air Flagship Protection Notes
Cruising Formation 1 (ASW Alert)
第一警戒航行序列(対潜警戒)
  Main 0.8 - 1.3 1.1 ?? Moderate shelling and torpedo accuracy. Similar to Line Abreast.
Escort 0.8 0.7 1.3
Cruising Formation 2 (Forward Alert)
第二警戒航行序列(前方警戒)
  Main 1.0 - 1.1 1.0 ?? Higher shelling and torpedo accuracy than Formation 1. Similar to Double Line without the accuracy bonus.
Escort 1.0 0.9 1.1
Cruising Formation 3 (Ring Formation)
第三警戒航行序列(輪形陣)
  Main 0.7 - 1.0 1.5 ?? Requires 5 or more ships in the 2nd fleet. Very low shelling and torpedo accuracy. Similar to Diamond.
Escort 0.7 0.6 1.0
Cruising Formation 4 (Battle Formation)
第四警戒航行序列(戦闘隊形)
  Main 1.1 - 0.7 1.0 ?? Requires 4 or more ships in the 2nd fleet. Highest shelling and torpedo accuracy. Similar to Line Ahead.
Escort 1.1 1.0 0.7

Combined Fleet vs Single Fleet

Combat Phase Carrier Task Force Surface Task Force Transport Escort Force
Detection Same as single fleet.
Jet Assault
Land Based Bombing
Aerial Combat Same as single fleet with only the main fleet participating.
Support Fleet Same as single fleet.
Opening Attacks Same as single fleet with only the escort fleet participating.
Engagement Same as single fleet
1st Shelling Escort Main Escort
Closing Torpedo Escort N/A Escort
2nd Shelling[1] Main Main Main
3rd Shelling Main Escort Main
Closing Torpedo N/A Escort N/A
Night Battle Same as single fleet with only the escort fleet participating.
  1. 2nd and 3rd shelling phases only occur when there is a Battleship or similar in the 1st fleet or enemy fleet.

Combined Fleet vs Combined Fleet

Combat Phase Carrier Task Force Surface Task Force Transport Escort Force
Detection Same as single fleet.
Jet Assault
Land Based Bombing
Aerial Combat Same as single fleet with both fleets participating.
Support Fleet Same as single fleet.
Opening Attacks Same as single fleet with only the escort fleet participating.
Engagement Same as single fleet
1st Shelling[1] Main vs Main Main vs Main Main vs Main
2nd Shelling[2] Escort vs Escort Main vs Both Fleets Escort vs Escort
Closing Torpedo Escort vs Both Fleets N/A Escort vs Both Fleets
3rd Shelling Main vs Both Fleets Escort vs Escort Main vs Both Fleets
Closing Torpedo N/A Escort vs Both Fleets N/A
Night Battle Same as single fleet with only the escort fleet participating. [3]
  1. The 1st round of shelling for each fleet is in range order and the 2nd round for the main fleets is in position order.
  2. The 2nd round of shelling for the main fleets only happens when there is a battleship or similar in either main fleet.
  3. There is an additional check to see whether your fleet will fight the enemy escort or main fleet.

Single Fleet vs Combined Fleet

Combat Phase Action
Detection Same as single fleet.
Jet Assault
Land Based Bombing
Aerial Combat
Support Fleet
Opening Attacks
Engagement
1st Shelling[1] Vs Escort
Closing Torpedo Vs Both Fleets
2nd Shelling Vs Main
3rd Shelling[2] Vs Both Fleets
Night Battle Same as single fleet. [3]
  1. 1st and 2nd shelling is in range order.
  2. In position order. Only occurs if battleship or similar present in your fleet or the enemy's main fleet.
  3. There is an additional check to see whether your fleet will fight the enemy escort or main fleet.

Special Nodes

The special nodes with exceptions to the usual combat flow are:

  • Air Battle nodes that are similar to the ones in 1-6 consist of two aerial combat phases with only the main fleet participating.
  • Air Raid nodes that are similar to the ones in 6-5 just consist of a single aerial combat phase with only the main fleet participating.
  • Submarine Only nodes will skip the aerial combat phase.
  • Night Battle that are similar to the ones in 5-3 work the same way as a single fleet.
  • Night/Day nodes that can be found on some event maps begin with a normal single fleet night battle then shifts to combined fleet battle in the day. Because you must select from single fleet formations, your fleet will shift to the equivalent combined fleet formation in day.
    • Line Abreast → Cruising Formation 1
    • Double Line → Cruising Formation 2
    • Diamond → Cruising Formation 3
    • Line Ahead → Cruising Formation 4

Damage Calculations

Basic attack power in a Combined Fleet has slightly different formulas for shelling, carrier attacks and torpedo attacks. Damage is otherwise calculated the same way as a single fleet. Please see Damage Calculations for more details on the pre- and post- cap modifiers applicable. The new basic attack power formulas are as follows:

[math]\displaystyle{ \text{Shelling Power}_\text{CF} = \text{FP} + \bigstar + \text{Mod}_\text{CF} + 5 }[/math]

[math]\displaystyle{ \text{Power}_\text{carrierCF} = \left[ \left[ \text{FP} + \text{TRP} + \bigstar + \left[ \text{DB} \times 1.3 \right] + \text{Mod}_\text{CF} \right] \times 1.5 \right] + 55 }[/math]

[math]\displaystyle{ \text{Torpedo Power}_\text{CF} = \text{TRP} + \bigstar + \text{Mod}_\text{CF} + 5 }[/math]

  • [math]\displaystyle{ \text{Mod}_\text{CF} }[/math] is the combined fleet modifier based on the tables below.

Combined Fleet vs Single Fleet Modifiers

Combat Phase Forces Carrier Task Force Surface Task Force Transport Escort Force
Main Fleet Shelling Allies +2 +10 -5
Enemy +10 +5 +10
Escort Fleet Shelling Allies +10 -5 +10
Enemy +5 -5 +5
Torpedo Allies -5 -5 -5
Enemy -5 -5 -5

Combined Fleet vs Combined Fleet Modifiers

Combat Phase Forces Carrier Task Force Surface Task Force Transport Escort Force
Main Fleet Shelling Allies +2 +2 -5
Enemy +10 +10 +10
Escort Fleet Shelling Allies -5 -5 -5
Enemy -5 -5 -5
Torpedo Allies +10 +10 +10
Enemy +10 +10 +10

Single Fleet vs Combined Fleet Modifiers

Combat Phase Forces Bonus
Vs Main Fleet Allies +5
Enemy +10
Vs Escort Allies +5
Enemy -5
Torpedo Allies +10
Enemy +10

See Also

Accuracy, Evasion and Criticals
Help:Equipment Setups