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==Common Playstyles== Beams and Bombers: One of the weaknesses of PHR is the difficulty in getting the most out of their broadsides. Bombers don't care about facing, and burnthrough lasers aren't as difficult to aim if you don't need to worry about lining up for weapons free. Relies largely on the excellence of the Bellerophon. Spearhead: Take an Agamemnon, a couple of Theseus, and if you're feeling extra spicy, a squadron of Europas in one battlegroup. Bring them on last if possible to gain the best positioning, then fly them straight into the heart of your opponent's fleet. Once you're in position, switch to Weapons Free orders and unleash havoc. Pulling this off relies on the superior toughness of PHR ships in general as well as the surprising speed of the Agamemnon and Theseus, in addition to the massive set of brass balls that you'll need to try such an aggressive move. The addition of Fusillade on your broadside weapons just makes this even stronger.
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