The table below compares different ways for an Aeon player to protect their naval forces from air assault. Although the Infinity Class boasts unbelievable AA DPS, use it with caution as the AA fires seeking missiles, which focus on individual air units, unlike the Ithalua. It should be deployed either in small groups or supported by Shards and should also be accompanied by destroyers or submarines to protect it from other naval units. The Infinity should always be covered by Asylum T2 mobile shields, to mitigate its low HP, if you have enough power to pay the maintenance cost for the shields. The Infinity Class has extremely powerful AA, better than any naval unit except the Seraphim Ithalua, but its low HP means it is too vulnerable to be deployed alone against large groups of enemy air units, particularly gunships. Ships may have to cluster closer together for protection, making them more vulnerable to shore-based artillery or enemy navy if placed on the front to mitigate its low anti missile radius. However, its effective radius is 60% of the other cruisers' defense systems, so fewer ships are protected by it. The Infinity Class uses a Will O Wisp Anti Missile system, which can, unlike other cruisers, effectively deal with several missiles at once. Also like all cruisers, it is ill-equipped to engage other naval units: Even though it has a surface weapon, be aware it will lose to two frigates in direct combat, and should not be used specifically for such roles. Like all cruisers, it has low HP for a T2 naval unit, although it does have the most of any cruiser. It also has a radar system, useful for spotting targets at long range for destroyers to engage. The Infinity Class is a Cruiser that is fully equipped to support a fleet of ships with a variety of weapons including a Quantum Cannon, a Will O Wisp Anti Missile, and two Zealot AA Missiles. This is a cruiser, direct fire unit, anti-air unit, and tactical missile defense unit. The Aeon T2 Cruiser, nicknamed the Infinity Class, is an Aeon unit.
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