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This article is written on Jan 4, 2022 and may lose credibility in long terms(this happened repeatedly, e. g. how Yuubari seized the position of "strongest CL" from Abukuma, and how Yahagi did the same from Yuubari).
 
This article is written on Jan 4, 2022 and may lose credibility in long terms(this happened repeatedly, e. g. how Yuubari seized the position of "strongest CL" from Abukuma, and how Yahagi did the same from Yuubari).
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The choice of ships are certainly affected by personal aesthetics. However if we only focus on developing a strong fleet that is capable to beat Hard difficulty of events ASAP, it's strongly adviced to level some certain ships first.
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The choice of ships are certainly affected by personal aesthetics. However if we focus on developing a strong fleet that is capable to beat Hard difficulty of events ASAP only, it's strongly adviced to level some certain ships first.
    
As a beginner, the first long-term aim is to build up an Armada Invencible to clear the event on casual/easy, and beat medium/hard of E1 or E2 if possible (since the first maps of an event should be easier). This means you should focus on the strongest (and the most versatile) ships at first. After that, when you start to challenge medium/hard maps, due to the tag system and historical buffs you should level up other ships as well.
 
As a beginner, the first long-term aim is to build up an Armada Invencible to clear the event on casual/easy, and beat medium/hard of E1 or E2 if possible (since the first maps of an event should be easier). This means you should focus on the strongest (and the most versatile) ships at first. After that, when you start to challenge medium/hard maps, due to the tag system and historical buffs you should level up other ships as well.

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