@BobbaRossa Some pre comp gaming would be good for me. I have been playing AA 1940 for a while with a few friends. I came to this show about 10 years ago. I played the original AA and found out that we were interpreting some rules of the game wrong and learned some great moves that we had not contemplated prior. Though I’m a good player, I’m hoping to get more envolved with local playing groups to play more offen and to learn.
So I’ve been playing with the battle calculator
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In a battle, I discovered something shocking: Destroyers are a better value in a naval battle, IPC for IPC.
Using the calculator I found out that 80 destroyers (640 IPCs) can beat 20 battleships and 20 cruisers (640 IPCs). In addition to that destroyers can do a lot battleships and cruisers can’t do and can be in more places at once.
Destroyers aren’t king however:
Battleships and cruisers can bombard territories which may be the margin in amphibious assaults.
Unless you’re the US, you probably don’t have enough industrial capacity in your complexes to build so many destroyers.
And finally, the margin is so small that it takes 80 destroyers for the advantage to prove decisive. No power can build that many destroyers so this is purely theoretical anyway (unless you quadruple the IPC values of all territories). -
S SuperbattleshipYamato referenced this topic on
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I now realize that this wasn’t a new insight at all and AndrewAAGamer found this out years ago:
I don’t think I was aware of his post at the time.
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It does depend a bit on what the objective is though.
In a straight up fight yea the destroyers win by virtue of having more hitpoints.
If you would want to strafe the stack and go for 1 round and then retreat then the BB would take no damage ( the return attack would be deadly ofcourse )I did the calculation with just BB vs destroyers as the mix of cruisers/BB actually has less hitpoints.
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Agreed. Battleships are definitely superior to cruisers.





