Dancing Bear
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A morale system is workable. I'm not too worried if GB is invincible at sea, because that how it was in history. GB has other disadvantages that offset the advantage. The rules that pzgndr is advocating look good. They appear to say the following: 1) For open sea combats: If there are heavies on both sides, then only the heavies fight. If one side has no heavies, then the side with lights only retreats (transports are captured). If both sides are light, then the lights fight each other. 2) For blockade escape combats: A light fleet can always slip past a blockade which consists only of heavies, otherwise escaping fleets must always fight as per open sea combats. 3) For port battles, losses inflicted by port guns are divided between the attackers light and heavy ships in the proportion to which they are present. 4) in a battle where both sides have a mixture of heavy and light ships, if a side losses all its heavy ships, then it losses the battle, no matter how many casualities are inflicted. i.e. the light ships would retreat once the heavy ships on their side are destroyed. 5) interception rules would need to be changed, so that intercept weaker meant intercept fleets with less heavy ships, not a smaller number of ships in total. 6) fleets consisting only of heavies could never intercept fleets consisting only of lights.
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