Kamikaze option should only be available for losers whose K/D is less than 0.5 in that game.
Kamikaze Attack
Similar to how Japanese would suicide their planes into enemies in WW2, there can be an option in CoW where we can kamikaze our planes into enemy units or structures. The plane would automatically die, but it would deal 3x or 4x as much damage than normal. And there could also be a doctrine bonus where Pan-Asian kamikaze attacks deal 25% more damage additionally.
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ok. I'll just make 100 militia and suicide them 
i rather use more cheaper flying bomb
Fun idea. I see nothing wrong with it being thrown in, although it would be somewhat strange. In real life Kamikaze attacks weren’t the most effective, not dealing much damage to the US, but considering that RRG are god units and you can keep ships at sea for weeks with no stops at any port, this wouldn’t be improbable. Maybe the fact that it’s suicide and the overall weirdness of such a thing would prevent it from actually happening, though.
CarKing the 6th of the Abrahamic Caliphate
just what the game needs. More reason to use aircraft over ground melee units.
Could be misused and trolls would just kamikaze all their troops on day 1.Carking the 6th wrote:
Fun idea. I see nothing wrong with it being thrown in, although it would be somewhat strange. In real life Kamikaze attacks weren’t the most effective, not dealing much damage to the US, but considering that RRG are god units and you can keep ships at sea for weeks with no stops at any port, this wouldn’t be improbable. Maybe the fact that it’s suicide and the overall weirdness of such a thing would prevent it from actually happening, though.
Also some could see it as offensive.
Planes, not units. But your second point is true. Suicide bombings aren’t in style these days lol. Would just be very strange either way…CommanderRhino wrote:
Could be misused and trolls would just kamikaze all their troops on day 1.Carking the 6th wrote:
Fun idea. I see nothing wrong with it being thrown in, although it would be somewhat strange. In real life Kamikaze attacks weren’t the most effective, not dealing much damage to the US, but considering that RRG are god units and you can keep ships at sea for weeks with no stops at any port, this wouldn’t be improbable. Maybe the fact that it’s suicide and the overall weirdness of such a thing would prevent it from actually happening, though.Also some could see it as offensive.
CarKing the 6th of the Abrahamic Caliphate
we already have one, it's a flying bomb. if they gonna make kamikaze then it's must be equivalent to a flying bomb, in statistics, price and attack range.CommanderRhino wrote:
Could be misused and trolls would just kamikaze all their troops on day 1.Carking the 6th wrote:
Fun idea. I see nothing wrong with it being thrown in, although it would be somewhat strange. In real life Kamikaze attacks weren’t the most effective, not dealing much damage to the US, but considering that RRG are god units and you can keep ships at sea for weeks with no stops at any port, this wouldn’t be improbable. Maybe the fact that it’s suicide and the overall weirdness of such a thing would prevent it from actually happening, though.Also some could see it as offensive.
(anyway japan started to use kamikaze due to lack in pilot training time resulting in shitty skill of Japan's pilot despite high production number of aircraft. so rather than having 7% hit rate in 100 sorties it's better for having 100% hit rate in a single sorties)
Will this run with the current aircraft mechanic of tank damage before dealing any? If it does... this seems like a rather bad implementation, as at this point they're just more expensive flying bombs.
Flying bombs are just bombs… they’re missiles dude, not people. Did you think someone was driving them to their deaths???!!!
CarKing the 6th of the Abrahamic Caliphate
I mean, the guys who fly interceptors into anti-air on day 1 are basically kamikaze so no need for this new function.

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