![]() Found an enemy carrier's squadron heading towards yours? Lay down a squadron. Want to keep a DD out-of-smoke spotted? Lay down fighters above it. The patrol fighters are very utility-based.The reason being is that Ships from the list are harder to kill in general (A DD is the hardest to kill for your team, due to stealth reasons (top-down), while 4th up is the hardest for You to kill due to AA).Alaska, Azuma, Siegfried (Or just Battlecruisers) An Aircraft Carriers "Priority Targets" are as follows (Imho):1.However, you should try to attack important targets. You should be treating your aircraft as spotter planes.This is not a good idea because it's much harder to replace full squadrons of aircraft if shot down, and it makes it easier for the enemy later on. You shouldn't be trying to pull "drops" everytime.(However, spotting any Light Cruisers should make them priority one) Their AA suite means that getting rid of them results on an easier time later on. Their rapid reloads will definetly result in meltage of your ship regardless of shell-type. Is that their AP is far more likely to citadel you with their short-fuses. If you can, hit them with anything and everything. The exception to Tip 2 is American Light Cruisers.Every ship on the enemy team WILL fire upon your spotting if in range.If you try to push with the team every time, the next tip will tell you why this is a bad idea. If you have to push, push on a flank where the enemy has collapsed or running. Trying to keep yourself close with the team will result in destruction.The enemy team usually will have some type of AA ship, and this guy you should avoid like if it was a virus.Not for XP or Credits, but rather for fun. You would probably play these as you were a Legendary Tier ship. ![]()
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