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===Fighter Combat (First Stage)=== |
===Fighter Combat (First Stage)=== |
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[[File:Combat_parity_and_incapability.jpg|thumb|256px|Fighting for Air Superiority]] |
[[File:Combat_parity_and_incapability.jpg|thumb|256px|Fighting for Air Superiority]] |
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− | In this phase, all fighters and bombers fight for the air control to establish air superiority. The air state is dependent on how many fighter power your fleet has, compared to the enemy fleet. Planes are proportionally shot down depending on which air state has been achieved. |
+ | In this phase, all fighters and bombers fight for the air control to establish air superiority. The air state is dependent on how many fighter power your fleet has, compared to the enemy fleet. Planes are proportionally shot down depending on which air state has been achieved. |
− | * <span style="color:green">'''AS+:'''</span> Air Supremacy |
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− | * <span style="color:green">AS:</span> Air Superiority |
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− | * AP: Air Parity |
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− | * <span style="color:red">AD:</span> Air Denial |
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− | * <span style="color:red">'''AI:'''</span> Air Incapability |
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− | In case your opponent does not have any fighter power, you will gain Air Supremacy by default |
+ | In case your opponent does not have any fighter power, you will gain Air Supremacy by default. You are advised to always attempt to obtain at least Air Superiority and in cases where it's possible, Air Supremacy. The stronger your air control, the more advantages you gain in your favor. |
{{Clear}} |
{{Clear}} |
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