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I've been struggling to come up with a successful strategy for this so am putting the question out there to see what tips you might have.
I have a specific situation that this refers to but the question can be applied more broadly. I'm running a Rieekan's Aces squadron build with Yavaris, AF2 and a Torp Frigate. Having invested close to 120 points into bomber fighters I want to get my value out of them against ships. However the ever-present Rhymer squad presents hard choices: Send the Aces to tackle the bomber threat or concentrate on the shis and try to maneouver to avoid the worst of the bombers (if possible).
High hull bombers or firesprays take an age to whittle down (in the absence of flotillas support) and Intel means that even if I do fight them, I have to chew through escorts first whilst the bombers are still up to their tricks.
What strategies do you use to deal with this? Where do you find the cost/benefit balance in strength of bombing threat you're up against? You can ignore a small number but at what point do you need to commit your Aces to anti squadron duties, and possibly lose the chance to down that Motti ISD in the process? I'm finding it hard to get decisive victories against this kind of build.
Any thoughts will be gratefully received.
What you do will probably vary according to how deployment and objectives play out, as well as how scary your opponent's squadrons are, but in general I think if your opponent has invested 100+ points in squadrons it's worth your time to kill the squadrons. If they've put that many points into squads, they're not likely to have a ship that's much more valuable than the squadrons. And if you really commit to getting those squadron points, you shouldn't be losing too much in return between Dutch, Wedge, and Yavaris, not to mention the hull advantage you have over imperial anti-squadron aces (Soontir, Mauler).
Edited by pyqz