The confusion seems to be in you’re holding back naval ships for naval bombardment. The advantage about scrambling planes is that it forces the attacker to commit all their naval ships regardless if they want to or not. That’s why it is sometimes wise to scramble in a losing battle if the enemy is relying on bombardment for victory. The easiest situation would be when Japan invades the Philippine islands. If Japan was so aggressive that all they brought was two infantry with two cruisers as example. I would scramble the fighter in that situation because while I will lose the sea battle, if you choose to invade the island after the battle, you’re doing it without naval support which gives my defending infantry a better chance at winning.
Bombing Runs and Scrambling
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I am Germany, I want to attack the Brit fleet in sz 110. I also want to sbr his airbase in England. If the sbr is successful, will that prevent the possibility of a scramble to the sea zone, or does the scramble happen at the same time as the sbr?
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I am Germany, I want to attack the Brit fleet in sz 110. I also want to sbr his airbase in England. If the sbr is successful, will that prevent the possibility of a scramble to the sea zone, or does the scramble happen at the same time as the sbr?
Scramble declarations are made before the resolve combat phase, so damaging the airbase will not prevent the scramble during that turn.
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this is what you have italians for
italian bomber can kill the airbase, and germany can kill the fleet.
not doable until i1, g2, which is probably too late
and you have to get through british fightercover, probably unescorted





