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or those of the color(s) without any subs left.
or those of the color(s) without any subs left.


As soon as there are no more subs of a color, any fleet or torpedo cards of that color are considered ‘wild’, you need to use these wildcards to attack your remaining target subs.
As soon as there are no more subs of a color, any fleet or torpedo cards of that color are considered ‘wild’, you need to use these wildcards to attack your remaining target subs. Using wild cards is usually how you win the game. 


Try to trash the torpedoes that match the color of your subs, then you’ll less likely get sunk by that torpedo card and more likely have it replaced by torpedo cards of the color(s) of your target sub(s). Remember that torpedo cards are ‘common’ cards (meaning all players have access to the same torpedo cards) while fleet cards are unique to each players hand.
Try to trash the torpedo cards that match the color of your subs, then you’ll less likely get sunk by that torpedo card and more likely have it replaced by torpedo cards of the color(s) of your target sub(s). Remember that torpedo cards are ‘common’ cards (meaning all players have access to the same torpedo cards) while fleet cards are unique to each players hand.

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In order to check for matches, use ‘Reset’ to attempt playing each combination of fleet cards and action (choose the sub to move) - this will reveal other ship combinations, and susequently, any torpedoes available.

Try to move target subs to higher values to make them more susceptible to torpedo cards. You want to use the torpedo cards of the same color as the target sub. Hopefully you’ve promoted the target sub to higher values to make them more susceptible to torpedo cards.

Don’t hesitate to move your own sub(s) to lower values in order to make them less susceptible. In order to torpedo a target sub, move it to higher values, then use torpedo cards of the same color, or those of the color(s) without any subs left.

As soon as there are no more subs of a color, any fleet or torpedo cards of that color are considered ‘wild’, you need to use these wildcards to attack your remaining target subs. Using wild cards is usually how you win the game.

Try to trash the torpedo cards that match the color of your subs, then you’ll less likely get sunk by that torpedo card and more likely have it replaced by torpedo cards of the color(s) of your target sub(s). Remember that torpedo cards are ‘common’ cards (meaning all players have access to the same torpedo cards) while fleet cards are unique to each players hand.