
The Shōkaku that spawns in the south is escorted by 1 x Aoba and 1 x Fubuki and will travel in an S curve towards the players and then back down towards the south-west corner of the map. 2 x Shōkaku aircraft carriers spawn on the map at the beginning of the match and sinking each of them is a secondary objective, but they do not send out planes until spotted, or until a garbled radio message is intercepted, whichever comes first. As Raptor begins moving, 1 x Hatsuharu and 1 x Fubuki will approach from the center of the western edge of the map, with the Hatsuharu spawning either north or south of the Fubuki opposite of the mid-map waypoint for Raptor. After repelling this wave, Engineer will likely have completed repairing Raptor.

Stay close to the group and prepare for the next assault, which will come from either the north or the south. Once Engineer has caught up to Raptor, it will begin repairs. After destroying these enemy ships, players need to make their way to the Ranger-class aircraft carrier, Raptor. Upon spawning, there will immediately be a group of enemies to the west. “Destroy three enemy ships in one minute.”Įnemy aircraft carrier Haoto is destroyed.Įnemy aircraft carrier Tatsu is destroyed. Reach the rendezvous point before Raptor. “Reach the rendezvous point before Raptor.” “Escort the floating workshop Engineer to Raptor.”Įngineer, Arsenal, Aviator survive the battle. The allied force consists of 7 player ships, 3 support ships, and Raptor. Once repairs are completed, players must escort Raptor and the support ships out of the combat zone. Players are initially tasked with escorting support ships to Raptor.

Operation Raptor Rescue is a PVE Scenario which has the friendly task force defend the Raptor, a Ranger-class aircraft carrier. Players must reach the exit and defend the aircraft carrier Raptor.
