Anyone got any tips on running a full Rosenritter fleet? I tried going full leadership with wolfpack tactics and support doctrine with either the Traumanzer or the other battlecruiser kitted to be a command center flagship with level 5 (and some 7s) officers controlling all the silverblut regalia ships but I'm getting my butt kicked. AI just overwhelms me with ships and the AI for MY ships cower against their superior tonnage.
Since the NightSong (sorry, I'm very bad at german) Battlecruisers come equiped with electronic warfare (Eye of the Eagle) arrays that increase the combat performance of the regalias, the Rosenritter Fleet should be a heavy mech assault force. Be sure to put the Silberblut regalias under the command of your top level officers, which also add to their battlefield capabilities. As for the Traumtanzer... well, that ship is truly a nightmare (albtraum battlecruiser) as its name implies and should be your personal flagship under your direct control. Learn to micro it well and it becomes THE ultimate missile obliterator of doom from which few can survive, marking it as a DECISIVE SHIP able to save the day against all odds! I see you already have it. If not, find it ASAP!
In terms of fleet composition, I usually field a maximum of two ships of each variant per fleet, tending to include everything the faction has to offer and equipping the combatants with loadouts from its faction's weapons, don't want to commit an act of HERESY otherwise. I like to give the spotlight to all the ships a faction has to offer, but that's just me, hate me or, well... hate me again.
When it comes to tactics, deploy no less than six Silberblut regalias (with aggressive officers) and at least a NightSong battlecruiser to anchor the fleet with two MoonLight (Mondlitch?) cruisers to help form a front battle line. To this add a Halbmond carrier in the rear with the gear to provide plenty of dorn missiles fire support and you should have a very worried enemy in front of you. I would also advice to take a Paladin Silverblut as your default engagement option to capitalize on its movility and swiftly flank and wreak havok among enemy targets. Learn to give orders and when to cancel them to your ships wisely, since oftentimes it is better to let them do their own thing than to force engagements or elimination orders. Also, don't overstep yourself as a general rule, not only with Rosenritter but with all fleet combat. Since you are expected as the player to gauge enemy fleet deathyness, you should begin picking battles in which you are, at least, not surpassed in number or heavily outgunned. As a last resort, UNLEASH the Traumtanzer and burn bright!!!