By the way, the OOB stuff is kind of ambiguous. I’m looking at the cruiser part. I think it means that if I have a singleton cruiser I have to have a destroyer assigned to it, and if I have a battleship I have to have a cruiser and destroyer assigned to it. The clarification piece seems both redundant and contradictory at the same time.
Are each of these legal? (BB, CA, DD) (CL, DD) (SS, DD) or (CA, DD) (CA, DD)
Are each of these illegal? (BB, CA) (CA, CL) or (BB, DD x 4)
For every cruiser/sub you need 1 DD For every BB you need 2 DDs, and a cruiser (which needs its own DD) Each DD is substitutable with an Auxiliary or Torpedo boat
Does that sound right/workable?
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A1 Cape Teulada Bolzano Scirocco 1 B1 Trento Scirocco 2 D1 Veneto and Vivaldi F1 Giuseppe Garibaldi Scirocco 3 G1 Zara Scirocco 4 D5 Axum Sparviero x 4 and Alcione to the logical place
So really my fleet would be illegal except I have the spare Vivaldi.
BB = CA, DDx2; I had originally thought of it as 3 DD, but I think that will start to break unit limits as we get higher in points, and I can't think of a good way to explain what I originally had in mind.
So I think you are over with your sub, but otherwise all of your ships are within OOB restrictions.
For future reference: CA = 1 DD SS = 1 DD BB/CV = 2 DD + CA (or 1 DD + 1 CA with its own 1 DD)
Auxs and Torpedo boats can replace a DD as well.
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