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The Fubukis are among the most important ship here, as they are the core of your anti-air operation. Not much can penetrate a screen of Fubukis backed by Zeroes. Fubukis are especially good against the low-flying torpedo bombers, and can shred them to bits easily. As with ships, always seek broadside engagements with planes, as it allows you to bring all your dual-purpose cannons to bear on them. The mission becomes considerably easier if the Takaos or ''Yamato'' alone manage to sink the enemy battleships; then the ''Yamato'' can simply annihilate enemy destroyers and ultimately sink the carriers, winning the mission. | The Fubukis are among the most important ship here, as they are the core of your anti-air operation. Not much can penetrate a screen of Fubukis backed by Zeroes. Fubukis are especially good against the low-flying torpedo bombers, and can shred them to bits easily. As with ships, always seek broadside engagements with planes, as it allows you to bring all your dual-purpose cannons to bear on them. The mission becomes considerably easier if the Takaos or ''Yamato'' alone manage to sink the enemy battleships; then the ''Yamato'' can simply annihilate enemy destroyers and ultimately sink the carriers, winning the mission. | ||
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