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However, for the special missions having Harrowers on the move was usually the better option.
With the Tyranids it was not the battles that were harder, it seemed, but the maintenance between battles. I hope the same applies to the Necrons and I can stick to the battle tactics I have been using.
I'd appreciate your thoughts before I begin a hard playthrough.
I found your suggestion of Harrowers great for special missions, but for regular battles I found that using Khopesh/Jackal fleets and hiding in gas clouds was rather effective and seeing as unit repair is more challenging in hard mode, I think I will stick to that method.
During the Fleet Deployment Phase (when you have the 'READY' button on top of screen) you can set your ships to Reactive Hull Shift stance. The game is NOT paused whilst you do this - so every 30 seconds you will recover 1 Troop point.
You can switch between stances for free at this time, so if you take a depleted Necron ship into battle, set it to RHS and go make a cup of tea before the fight.
For most enemies (NOT Tyranids or either Eldar) target the engines. For Eldar, the shields, but thats a good idea for...any faction.
Without engines, suddenly your enemies are at most on par with the Necrons.
This is particularly good after picking the Renown skill that prevents shields from regenerating. Which is an extremely useful skill that should be gotten fairly quickly, but not 1st priority I agree.
Also...while I agree that any 2 Necron fleets can take on any 3 fleets (in campaign)...maybe take a 3rd fleet for large Tyranid fleets. I can handle those fights, but barely, usually with my capital ships all at less than 5 crew members each..