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Day Battle Night Battle
Detection Aerial Combat Surface Combat
  1. LBAS's Jet assault
  2. Fleet's Jet assault
  3. Land-Based Aerial Support
  4. Stage 1 - Battle for Air Superiority
  5. Stage 2 - Fleet Anti-Air Defense
  6. Stage 3 - Airstrike
  1. Engagement
  2. Support Expedition
  3. Battle Opening
  4. Shelling Phase
  5. Second Shelling Phase
  6. Closing Torpedo Salvo
  1. Friendly Fleet
  2. Night Contact and Spotting
  3. Night Shelling Phase
  • Detection in aerial combat?
  • move /Day Battle to /Surface combat and remake Day battle as a hub?
  • wanted to bold non falcutative phases but technically all are skippable in a way or another.
  • note to tell that Combined fleet change the position of closing torp and add a "3rd sheeling"?

Combat Phases

In each node, combat will consist of at least one, up to several Combat Phases. The number of combat phases depends on the node type, with each node type using a different set of combat phases and order. More information on Nodes.

In no particular order, the combat phases are made out of Aerial Combat, Battle Opening, Day Battle, Night Battle, Land-based Aerial Support, and Support Expedition.


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.

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.

The Day Battle has the following structure:

  1. Detection
  2. Engagement
  3. First Shelling Phase
  4. Second Shelling Phase
  5. Closing Torpedo Salvo

Other phases that may happen during Detection and Engagement:

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


Aerial Combat Breakdown

Aerial Combat is one of the daytime combat intermediary phases. In this phase, allied and enemy fleets indirectly fight each other for aerial dominance and airstrike potential, granting either fleet some substantial advantages in the subsequent combat phases.

Aerial Combat has the following structure:

  • LBAS's Jet Assault
  • Fleet's Jet Assault
  • Land-based Aerial Support
  • Stage 1 - Battle for Air Superiority
  • Stage 2 - Fleet Anti-Air Defense
  • Stage 3 - Airstrike

If an LBAS phase happens before the Aerial Combat phase, the enemy fleet state, such as plane slots and Fighter Power used for the subsequent Aerial Combat, is carried over. This can be used to tamper with the Enemy's Aerial Combat initial conditions. For more information, check the LBAS article.

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

Planes in combat phases
Plane type Detection Contact Air power Opening airstrike Day Cut-in ASW
   Fighter ✔️ ✔️
   Torpedo Bomber ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ✔️
  Dive Bomber ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ✔️
   Jets ✔️ ✔️
  Carrier Recon ✔️ ✔️
 Recon  Seaplane Recon ✔️ ✔️ ✔️
 Bomber Seaplane Bomber ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ✔️
  Seaplane Fighters ✔️
  Large Flying Boats ✔️ ✔️ ✔️
  Rotorcraft ✔️
  Liaison Aircraft ✔️


Night Battle Breakdown

 
The screen after Day Battle. Clicking "夜戦突入" on the right will begin Night Battle

When the fleet pursues the enemy into Night Battle (夜戦, yasen), or enters special Nodes such as Night Nodes or Night to Day Nodes, the fleet will fight at night.

The Night Battle has the following structure:

  • Night Contact and Spotting
  • Night Shelling Phase

Other phases that may happen before Night Shelling Phase:

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