LoBaron
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ORIGINAL: Smeulders I am guessing you didn't prepare your units for the attack. Preparation is of the highest importance when doing an amphibious assault. Make sure your units are well prepared for the target, preferably 100 prep points. Also thank your lucky stars that you weren't invading an atoll, no preparation will get you absolutely slaughtered there. They were about 50%, but I guess that isn't enough. I wanted to strike back quickly before the enemy had time to build up that base, or surrounding bases. Is prep level the only factor here? I have been operating under the impression that the difference between using real amphibious ships (AP's, AK's, LCU's, etc.) and converted civilian ships (xAP's, xAK's) was also a factor. Is this not true? I was using APs, which you've classified as a real amphibious ship. Accidents do happen on unload for all ship types. You cannot avoid it completely. The difference between AP and xAP is the unload speed (in an amphib operation). There is not an increased chance of accidents as far as I know, though since you need more unload phases to unload naturally the chances for an accident happening are increased over the whole process. And yes, 50% prep is pretty low. There are some that wont go below 100, I say it depends on the target.
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