Navy Field 2 : Conqueror of the Ocean

Navy Field 2 : Conqueror of the Ocean

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Navy Field 2: Basic System Notes
By SDEnterNet
Basic supplementary information on Navy Field 2 systems and options.
   
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Base Occupations

Base occupation plays a strong part in Navy Field 2

For example, if your team occupies more than 1 base, you may then warp from base to base. While we have yet to discover this sort of technology in the real world, it adds a fun tactical element to the game as it can take some time to traverse the large game maps.

There are even unique base types that can be utilized for additional strategic attacks with specific abilities.

Air Base: Commanders are able to use this function once the team has occupied the base. It provides air recon and air bombing attack. To use this base:
- A shell and binocular icon will appear in the bottom-right corner of the battle screen. Simply click it to use (only commander can use these functions).
- Hit M key to open the strategic panel. The shell and binocular icons will appear.

Radar Base: Marks where enemy ships are located in random intervals. Use is automatic.

AA Tower: Provides very powerful AA attacks from the base. Use is automatic.
Occupying a base is very simple. Each base shows a perimeter in red when highlighted. Simply move your ship into the perimeter and then right-click the base to begin occupation.

Occupying a base is very simple. Each base shows a perimeter in red when highlighted. Simply move your ship into the perimeter and then right-click the base to begin occupation.
Aides and Officers

In Navy Field 2 you can equip Aides and Officers to assist you in battle. Each Aide or Officer offers a unique set of abilities or benefits. How you choose to configure your ship can have a meaningful impact on the battle field.

In general, Aides will improve the benefits or rewards earned through battle. Officers help to improve your performance or condition during battle.

To equip an Aide follow these steps:
1) Simply click on the "RECRUITE THE AIDE" button towards the upper-right of the shipyard screen.
2) You can also purchase an Aide through the "BATTLE STATION" panel.
3) Right-click on the Aide's portrait to bring up the Aide change UI.
4) Use your arrow keys to select the Aide you wish to set.
5) Click "Confirm" to complete the placement of your selected Aide.

Perform the following steps to use an Officer:
1) Purchase the Officer from the shop
2) Load the "BATTLE STATION" panel.
3) Click on empty officer slots or slots that you wish to change upon loading the Officer change UI.
4) Select the Officer you wish to equip.
5) Click "Confirm" to complete placement.


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Creating a Platoon

Why not invite a friend or two to join up with you for some Navy Field 2 battles? You can easily form a Platoon in-game to do just that. Simply follow these steps:



1. Click on the small triangle above the BATTLE button




2. Click on the “Platoon” menu




3. Select the “Create” button and then invite a friend from your friends list





4. Proceed to click the “BATTLE” button to search the battle field with your friend






Master Ship & EXP

In Navy Field 2, you perform “ship research” in order to develop your vessels with better armaments or enhancements. If you complete the research for a specific ship, the ship will obtain “Master Ship” status. Ships of Master Ship designation provide additional EXP and Credit after battle. You can utilize NF Gold to swap the Master Ship’s EXP to Free EXP used to perform ship research on other ships.



There are 2 basic EXP system utilized in Navy Field 2. They are mostly similar but differ in their use according to the following:



Ship EXP is obtained after each battle. This EXP is used to perform additional ship research on the ship that was used in battle.



Free EXP is also obtained after each battle and can be used to perform ship research. However, unlike the Ship EXP, Free EXP can be used on any ship. Not just the ship that was used in battle.



These systems and more will be easier to understand through hands-on experience in the Navy Field 2!
Officer Morale System


Navy Field 2 offers players opportunities to improve battle performance through an officer morale system. An equipped officer’s morale will benefit from each battle win. Maintain high morale to yield the most performance out of your equipped officers.



The following are key steps to utilize the morale system:



1) Morale will increase when you win battles without loss.



2) Load your officer’s information window by right-clicking their portrait.



3) If you wish to take advantage of optional morale boosting items, simply select the empty Item Slot within the officer’s information window.



4) Click the “+” button located at the right of the morale bar to increase your maximum morale with selected items.

Ship Class Notes
DD (Destroyer):
The destroyer is a small and speedy vessel allowing great maneuverability. It has low DP but is extremely fast with a high ship turning speed. These attributes allow it to easily dodge enemy attacks, and get close enough to larger ships in order to launch a powerful torpedo attack. High level DD are the best counter against high level submarines with their powerful depth charges.

CL (Light Cruiser) :

The CL mounts advanced guns compared to DD class. Even so, it still can be out powered by larger ships. Its additional gun mounts allows it to be perfectly suited for anti-aircraft warfare. CLs can utilize mines but cannot use depth charges.

CA (Heavy Cruiser):
By mounting mid-size naval guns with several small caliber naval guns it is the counter ship of approaching DDs and CLs to protect the larger ships. The primary weapons are naval guns, and they serve as the second best ships to occupy the bases.

BB (Battleship):
No ship can challenge a BB’s massive naval gun potential on the battlefield. The battleship makes a formidable foe with heavy firepower and strong ship structure strength. However, it’s slow overall speed and turning capability makes it a primary target of high level DDs, Submarines, and CVs.

CV (Aircraft Carrier):
Few CVs may mount large caliber naval guns as the primary offense and defense is in the form of multiple fighter and bomber squadrons. The CV can be difficult to master, but can be the decisive ruler of battle once tamed.

SS (Submarine):
The basic tactics of this class is the ambush attack. Extremely powerful torpedoes can sink low level or even mid-level BB classes by one attack attempt with several torpedoes. However, it has very weak armor and low DP, and should avoid enemy DDs.

APA (Landing Boat):
This is the best ship to use to occupy bases. Even though it offers the weakest gun power, the ship offers easy control.
3 Comments
Caplion Apr 21, 2015 @ 5:36am 
lmao, see CA class ship note. they no more getting exp purely capping. Good job SDE
Offline Mar 23, 2015 @ 8:24am 
Thx for the informations ,nice Infos !
Sekrety Mar 22, 2015 @ 11:28pm 
Very helpfull, thanks a lot!