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Another tactic that can be attempted is luring the enemy destroyers away from the battleship. One DD will aim for the Nautilus, but the other two will attempt to hit your ships. Because the ''Haruna'' moves at 25 knots, your ships can outrun her for a while until you hit the edge of the map. Once you feel that the destroyers are sufficiently far away from ''Haruna'' to strike, destroy them with shots to their magazine. Then have your fleet run away while you perform the head-on attack to sink the final destroyer. You are then cleared to torpedo the ''Haruna''. | Another tactic that can be attempted is luring the enemy destroyers away from the battleship. One DD will aim for the Nautilus, but the other two will attempt to hit your ships. Because the ''Haruna'' moves at 25 knots, your ships can outrun her for a while until you hit the edge of the map. Once you feel that the destroyers are sufficiently far away from ''Haruna'' to strike, destroy them with shots to their magazine. Then have your fleet run away while you perform the head-on attack to sink the final destroyer. You are then cleared to torpedo the ''Haruna''. | ||
Whichever tactic you choose, you should bring ''Nautilus'' somewhere close to the ''Haruna'' while your cruisers take on the enemy destroyers. When submerged, you travel at the same speed as the battleship, so chasing her will be somewhat impossible. Surfacing to travel faster will be suicidal (especially | Whichever tactic you choose, you should bring ''Nautilus'' somewhere close to the ''Haruna'' while your cruisers take on the enemy destroyers. When submerged, you travel at the same speed as the battleship, so chasing her will be somewhat impossible. Surfacing to travel faster will be suicidal (especially in Veteran level), as you'll be mincemeat to her artillery. By keeping ''Nautilus'' close to the ''Haruna'', you can torpedo her at short range once the destroyers are done. | ||
A third approach is in first luring away the destroyers from the battle ship. Arrange your formation to have the destroyer in front of the cruiser, who should be postitioned besides each other. Turn away 180° from the ''Haruna'' and flee in a wide circle. Also, surface the ''Nautilus'' to use her maximal speed and not to deplete oxygene reserves, and have her run with the pack. | A third approach is in first luring away the destroyers from the battle ship. Arrange your formation to have the destroyer in front of the cruiser, who should be postitioned besides each other. Turn away 180° from the ''Haruna'' and flee in a wide circle. Also, surface the ''Nautilus'' to use her maximal speed and not to deplete oxygene reserves, and have her run with the pack. |