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A cloaking ship on the intercept mission will ignore regular combat order and attack its intercept target first. | A cloaking ship on the intercept mission will ignore regular combat order and attack its intercept target first. | ||
The most common use of this tactic is to remove ships from enemy fleets, sacrificing your ship to destroy the enemy's ship. For instance, destroying a Cobol or Fuel Refinery in an enemy fleet can cripple an entire offensive, buying you critical time to mount a counterattack, or by forcing the enemy to send fewer ships. | |||
=See Also= | =See Also= | ||
[[Cloaking]]<br> | [[Cloaking]]<br> | ||
[[Combat Order]] | [[Combat Order]] |
Revision as of 04:34, 14 August 2011
A cloaking ship on the intercept mission will ignore regular combat order and attack its intercept target first.
The most common use of this tactic is to remove ships from enemy fleets, sacrificing your ship to destroy the enemy's ship. For instance, destroying a Cobol or Fuel Refinery in an enemy fleet can cripple an entire offensive, buying you critical time to mount a counterattack, or by forcing the enemy to send fewer ships.