@nubnumber1 just like a fighter unit in A&A is meant to represent many aircraft,think of a destroyer unit representing a group (flotilla I think is the term) of destroyers.Military history has many examples of small,yet determined, forces delaying the progress of larger forces. eg 101st airborne in Bastogne dec 1944
Can a fighter retreat to a carrier?
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when attacking, can a fighter retreat to a carrier?
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It can retreat to any space within its remaining movement range.
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even durind an amphibious assault?
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even durind an amphibious assault?
Yes. Planes can always retreat. The only things that can’t are units which came via transports
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even durind an amphibious assault?
Yes. Planes can always retreat. The only things that can’t are units which came via transports
But to add:
If the amphibious assault is called off during the naval battle before the units on the transports disembark, any planes (and land units attacking from other territories) that commited to that fight still have to go through one round of combat before they can retreat.