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A few tectors and VSD Is and IIs and Escort Carriers can destroy the Strongest of NR or EotH fleets with most of their heroes in them.
SSD, two ISDIIs, 4 VSDIIs and a few Lancers with an interdictor or two.
My fleet is made to Steamroll a Fleet that Includes Wedge Antilles. Essentially Steamroll a very large Fleet.
I'll generally have 3-4 ISD II's, with a few VSD II's and some lancers. Early on I use escort carriers instead of lancers. Then when I can I usually throw an SSD in the mix in case I run into a major obstacle.
my Flagship, the Red Dawn 2 ISDII's, 1 Eclipse, 1 SSD, 4 lancersbest fleet ever
Strangely enough that is very close to my main fleet though at times it had 2 SSDs in it...though it no longer became much of a challenge.
My fleet is tailored to my strategy. The ISDIIs are jumped in and advance clearing the fog of war and securing the future Interdictor position, destroying the advance enemy corvettes. The TIE Interceptors fly on ahead to clear the fog of war on the enemy fleet as it heads back to it's station(which they ALWAYS do at the start of the battle) I then jump the SSD right into the center rear of the enemy fleet wreaking havoc and dividing the enemy as well as massively clearing the fog of war. The 4 VSDIIs are then brought in two on each side of the SSD with the enemy forces between them in a crossfire. The interdictors then jump in between the ISDIIs at the rear to trap the enemy. The Lancers are brought in on the outside of the VSDIIs and advance inward shredding fighters while the VSDIIs mop up any remnants of the enemy fleet. The SSD moves forward crushing the defense platforms and destroy the station. As the enemy plots the retreat wait until the last second before powering up the generators trapping them. This way you get 9.5 seconds of free fire on the enemy. This strategy is flexible, the fleet composition suited to any situation or enemy force.
That would indeed be a very effective means of doing that.Sounds like a good solid task forceJust...so much firepower. But what model ship is the Red Dawn?And Yutpaeksi, I'd quote you but that is a lot of space. I am a big fan of how you manage your population and fleets. I never really gave much thought to garrisoned forces, as I had my larger fleets run patrol around borderline planets, though it became tedious at times. I also LOVE the Carrack cruiser, as well as the Strike (I believe its called) cruiser. At the start of Art of War that is really all I used, very cheap and effective indeed.
the Red Dawn is a red ISDII and can take on about 2 or 3 ISDIIs. it has some of my own custom squadrons and TIE Droid squadrons
Though the IR is spectacular...any rebel fleet styles? Hah...other than spam bombers and fighters of course, the AI rocks at that one.
I never play as the NR(I hold the entire civilization and government in contempt other than Bel Iblis, Wedge Antilles, Rogues, Wraiths and Kyle Katarn.
If you make a fleet of Auriettes as in about a whole mob of them 10-15 of them you can use their fighter compliments to take out the biggest enemy fleet and use the carriers to take out the corvette ships.
I usually Make specific fleets for specific jobs the Tecor fleet i mentioned before and the Carrier Mob which can be used for the NR also (Coronas, Quasars, Endurances, and Sacheens) I make other fleets as well such as my NR Imp leader killing Fleet which i wont be revealing because i dont remember it.