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* '''[[Modernization|Shipgirl Modernization]] is extremely important''' | * '''[[Modernization|Shipgirl Modernization]] is extremely important''' | ||
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− | The stats gained from modernization ({{Firepower}}Firepower, {{Torpedo}}Torpedo, {{Armor}}Armor, {{AA}}Anti-Air) have a huge effect on the performance of your shipgirls.<br/> There is a wide gulf between the performance of a modernized Kongou Kai and an unmodernized one.</div> | + | The stats gained from modernization ({{Firepower}} Firepower, {{Torpedo}}Torpedo, {{Armor}}Armor, {{AA}}Anti-Air) have a huge effect on the performance of your shipgirls.<br/> There is a wide gulf between the performance of a modernized Kongou Kai and an unmodernized one.</div> |
* '''Duplicate Shipgirls are not recommended early''' | * '''Duplicate Shipgirls are not recommended early''' | ||
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* Require limited resources ([[Blueprint]], [[Action Report]], etc) to perform but are not a priority target for Blueprints or Action Reports. | * Require limited resources ([[Blueprint]], [[Action Report]], etc) to perform but are not a priority target for Blueprints or Action Reports. | ||
− | In the end, you should have a small but well rounded fleet of ''' | + | In the end, you should have a small but well rounded fleet of '''5 DD, 2 CL, 1~2 CA(V), 2 CV, 2 CVL, 1 BBV, 1 (F)BB, 1 AV, 2 CLT.''' <br/>This combination of ships, if Kai and modernized, will allow you to tackle every main world map from 1-1 up to 5-2. |
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− | |-|Destroyers= | + | |-|Destroyers (DD)= |
<div style="max-width:1000px;">Destroyers (DD) are weak in daytime surface combat, but make up for it via their performance in anti-submarine combat, night battle, and other utility purposes. <br/>They are also frequently very helpful in achieving preferential routing on maps and are sometimes needed to even reach the boss at all. <br/>Early on, you should pick '''five''' of these to raise, as five serviceable and modernized Kai destroyers will be required to clear 3-2.</div> | <div style="max-width:1000px;">Destroyers (DD) are weak in daytime surface combat, but make up for it via their performance in anti-submarine combat, night battle, and other utility purposes. <br/>They are also frequently very helpful in achieving preferential routing on maps and are sometimes needed to even reach the boss at all. <br/>Early on, you should pick '''five''' of these to raise, as five serviceable and modernized Kai destroyers will be required to clear 3-2.</div> | ||
Note that nearly all IJN destroyers are effectively identical at Kai, so the goal here is to pick up and begin leveling those who have stand-out Kai Nis that do not require Blueprints or Action Reports. | Note that nearly all IJN destroyers are effectively identical at Kai, so the goal here is to pick up and begin leveling those who have stand-out Kai Nis that do not require Blueprints or Action Reports. | ||
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| {{Ship/Banner|Shimakaze|small=true}}{{Ship/Banner|Yukikaze|small=true}} || These two are unique in that they come online and reach their full potential (or most of their full potential) at only level 20. Their all around stats are excellent and Yukikaze will likely be your first reliable Torpedo Cut-In Destroyer. | | {{Ship/Banner|Shimakaze|small=true}}{{Ship/Banner|Yukikaze|small=true}} || These two are unique in that they come online and reach their full potential (or most of their full potential) at only level 20. Their all around stats are excellent and Yukikaze will likely be your first reliable Torpedo Cut-In Destroyer. | ||
− | However | + | However they are both rare and difficult to acquire, so do not fret if they don't show up right away or even at all. Both can be constructed through the rare DD/CL recipe, and also begin dropping in normal maps as early as 2-4. |
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| {{Ship/Banner|Yuudachi|small=true}}{{Ship/Banner|Shigure|small=true}}<br/>{{Ship/Banner|Kasumi|small=true}}{{Ship/Banner|Ayanami|small=true}} || Top-tier DDs who, when at their final remodel, perform well in multiple roles or exceptionally well in a single role. While their Kai Nis will be out of reach for now due to their level requirement, it's good to get an early start in leveling them. | | {{Ship/Banner|Yuudachi|small=true}}{{Ship/Banner|Shigure|small=true}}<br/>{{Ship/Banner|Kasumi|small=true}}{{Ship/Banner|Ayanami|small=true}} || Top-tier DDs who, when at their final remodel, perform well in multiple roles or exceptionally well in a single role. While their Kai Nis will be out of reach for now due to their level requirement, it's good to get an early start in leveling them. | ||
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− | | | + | | {{Ship/Banner|Michishio|small=true}}{{Ship/Banner|Hatsushimo|small=true}}{{Ship/Banner|Hibiki|small=true}}|| Other destroyers who, while strong, are not as good as the above ships. |
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− | |-|Light Cruisers= | + | |-|Light Cruisers (CL)= |
<div style="max-width:1000px;">Heavier than destroyers, they perform better in daytime combat roles and can fill a wide variety of utility purposes. <br/>Many maps in the main game require one to get preferential routing, but there is rarely, if ever, room for more. </div> | <div style="max-width:1000px;">Heavier than destroyers, they perform better in daytime combat roles and can fill a wide variety of utility purposes. <br/>Many maps in the main game require one to get preferential routing, but there is rarely, if ever, room for more. </div> | ||
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− | |-|Torpedo Cruisers= | + | |-|Torpedo Cruisers (CLT)= |
<div style="max-width:1000px;">Very similar to CL, and they start as CL, but they trade all utility and shelling firepower for devastating torpedoes and the ability to launch them pre-emptively. <br/>However, they are somewhat fragile and are sometimes penalized in map routing. </div> | <div style="max-width:1000px;">Very similar to CL, and they start as CL, but they trade all utility and shelling firepower for devastating torpedoes and the ability to launch them pre-emptively. <br/>However, they are somewhat fragile and are sometimes penalized in map routing. </div> | ||
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− | |-|Heavy Cruisers/Aviation Cruisers= | + | |-|Heavy Cruisers (CA) / Aviation Cruisers (CAV)= |
<div style="max-width:1000px;">Similar to CL, but they trade some of the utility for more raw firepower and armor. Many very early game fleets will only have room for 2 at most.<br/>There are also '''Aviation Cruisers CA(V)''', which fit into the same slot in a fleet and trade some offensive power for the ability to carry Seaplane Bombers and Seaplane Fighters, an ability that will be important later.</div> | <div style="max-width:1000px;">Similar to CL, but they trade some of the utility for more raw firepower and armor. Many very early game fleets will only have room for 2 at most.<br/>There are also '''Aviation Cruisers CA(V)''', which fit into the same slot in a fleet and trade some offensive power for the ability to carry Seaplane Bombers and Seaplane Fighters, an ability that will be important later.</div> | ||
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! style="max-width:725px"|Explanation | ! style="max-width:725px"|Explanation | ||
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− | | {{Ship/Banner| | + | | {{Ship/Banner|Haguro|small=true}}{{Ship/Banner|Ashigara|small=true}} || Two sister CA with high Kai performance ''and'' great final remodels. |
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| {{Ship/Banner|Mogami|small=true}} || Remodels into a CAV at the very low level of 10. Likely to be your first CAV. | | {{Ship/Banner|Mogami|small=true}} || Remodels into a CAV at the very low level of 10. Likely to be your first CAV. | ||
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− | |-|Seaplane Tenders= | + | |-|Seaplane Tenders (AV)= |
<div style="max-width:1000px;">They can carry seaplanes and equip minisubs, allowing them to perform an opening torpedo. However, their stats are generally poor. <br/>Their key use early on is routing, particularly allowing you to achieve optimal routing in World 2. </div> | <div style="max-width:1000px;">They can carry seaplanes and equip minisubs, allowing them to perform an opening torpedo. However, their stats are generally poor. <br/>Their key use early on is routing, particularly allowing you to achieve optimal routing in World 2. </div> | ||
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− | |-|Standard Carriers= | + | |-|Standard Carriers (CV/CVB)= |
<div style="max-width:1000px;">Heavy ships whose primary roles are heavy pre-emptive strikes and securing air superiority.<br/>They're quite rare at first and you aren't allowed to bring many to one map, in most cases. Thankfully, the game gives you Akagi for free. </div> | <div style="max-width:1000px;">Heavy ships whose primary roles are heavy pre-emptive strikes and securing air superiority.<br/>They're quite rare at first and you aren't allowed to bring many to one map, in most cases. Thankfully, the game gives you Akagi for free. </div> | ||
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| {{Ship/Banner|Souryuu|small=true}}{{Ship/Banner|Hiryuu|small=true}} || At Kai, they're effectively identical. The weakest of the 6 Kai IJN CAs. Like Kaga, they start dropping in 2-3 and early world 3. | | {{Ship/Banner|Souryuu|small=true}}{{Ship/Banner|Hiryuu|small=true}} || At Kai, they're effectively identical. The weakest of the 6 Kai IJN CAs. Like Kaga, they start dropping in 2-3 and early world 3. | ||
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− | | {{Ship/Banner|Zuikaku|small=true}}{{Ship/Banner|Shoukaku|small=true}} || Better than Souryuu/Hiryuu, weaker than Akagi/Kaga. You | + | | {{Ship/Banner|Zuikaku|small=true}}{{Ship/Banner|Shoukaku|small=true}} || Better than Souryuu/Hiryuu, weaker than Akagi/Kaga. You're unlikely to see them outside of doing the CV recipe in Construction, as they only drop in 4-4 and beyond. |
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− | |-|Light Carriers= | + | |-|Light Carriers (CVL)= |
<div style="max-width:1000px;">They're like Standard Carriers, but with less of everything (including deployment cost). Map routing is kinder to them and sometimes requires them.<br/>Note that this is the first point at which ship speed comes into account in this guide. Every ship mentioned prior to this point is Fast, but from here on out some will be Slow. <br/>Most standard maps don't penalize slow ships, but 2-5 does, and it's recommended for new admirals to start clearing 2-5 monthly as early as possible in order to begin acquiring medals (and by extension, remodel blueprints). </div> | <div style="max-width:1000px;">They're like Standard Carriers, but with less of everything (including deployment cost). Map routing is kinder to them and sometimes requires them.<br/>Note that this is the first point at which ship speed comes into account in this guide. Every ship mentioned prior to this point is Fast, but from here on out some will be Slow. <br/>Most standard maps don't penalize slow ships, but 2-5 does, and it's recommended for new admirals to start clearing 2-5 monthly as early as possible in order to begin acquiring medals (and by extension, remodel blueprints). </div> | ||
− | You should level '''two''' of them | + | You should level '''two''' of them, with at least one of them being '''fast'''. |
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− | |-|Battleships= | + | |-|Battleships (BB/FBB/BBV)= |
<div style="max-width:1000px;">Heavily armoured and with high daytime firepower, they're also very expensive to sortie and repair. <br/>They come in three flavours: '''Battleship (BB), Aviation Battleship (BBV), and Fast Battleship (FBB)'''. | <div style="max-width:1000px;">Heavily armoured and with high daytime firepower, they're also very expensive to sortie and repair. <br/>They come in three flavours: '''Battleship (BB), Aviation Battleship (BBV), and Fast Battleship (FBB)'''. | ||
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− | |+ Battleships, Fast Battleships | + | |+ Battleships (BB), Fast Battleships (FBB) |
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− | |+ Aviation Battleships | + | |+ Aviation Battleships (BBV) |
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| {{Ship/Banner|Fusou|small=true}}{{Ship/Banner|Yamashiro|small=true}} || The most common BB drops. Worse than the others in every way. Use them if they're your first battleship, but bench them once you get any other (F)BB(V). | | {{Ship/Banner|Fusou|small=true}}{{Ship/Banner|Yamashiro|small=true}} || The most common BB drops. Worse than the others in every way. Use them if they're your first battleship, but bench them once you get any other (F)BB(V). | ||
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+ | |-|Coastal Defense Ships (DE)= | ||
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+ | Very small ships. They're ASW specialists - but they're slow, fragile, and horrible at surface combat. I recommend grabbing '''both''' and using them to help you level in 1-5. | ||
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+ | These two are statistically the same, and only differ when it comes to where they are obtained. | ||
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+ | | {{Ship/Banner|Etorofu|small=true}} || The only way to obtain Etorofu outside of events is from [[Quests#F73|Quest F73]]. '''Take care to ensure that you choose Etorofu as your quest reward.''' | ||
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+ | | {{Ship/Banner|Matsuwa|small=true}} || Drops in World [[2-3]]. Also obtainable from [[Quests#F73|Quest F73]], but she should not be chosen as F73's reward. | ||
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|+ Fleet Unlock Quests | |+ Fleet Unlock Quests | ||
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! style="max-width:725px"|Explanation | ! style="max-width:725px"|Explanation | ||
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− | | {{Ship/Banner|Sendai|small=true}}{{Ship/Banner|Jintsuu|small=true}}</br>{{Ship/Banner|Naka|small=true}} || Required to open up the | + | | {{Ship/Banner|Sendai|small=true}}{{Ship/Banner|Jintsuu|small=true}}</br>{{Ship/Banner|Naka|small=true}} || Required to open up the 3rd fleet for expeditions. Naka and Jintsuu are extremely common, but Sendai is a little more difficult and should be target farmed in 1-3. |
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− | | {{Ship/Banner|Myoukou|small=true}}{{Ship/Banner|Nachi|small=true}}</br>{{Ship/Banner|Ashigara|small=true}}{{Ship/Banner|Haguro|small=true}} || Required to open up the ''' | + | | {{Ship/Banner|Myoukou|small=true}}{{Ship/Banner|Nachi|small=true}}</br>{{Ship/Banner|Ashigara|small=true}}{{Ship/Banner|Haguro|small=true}} || Required to open up the '''4th''' fleet. Similar to the Sendai-class, Myoukou is rarer and the other 3 are much more common. She's best farmed in World 2: 2-1, 2-2 B, all over 2-3. |
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− | | {{Ship/Banner|Kongou|small=true}}{{Ship/Banner|Hiei|small=true}}</br>{{Ship/Banner|Haruna|small=true}}{{Ship/Banner|Kirishima|small=true}} || | + | | {{Ship/Banner|Kongou|small=true}}{{Ship/Banner|Hiei|small=true}}</br>{{Ship/Banner|Haruna|small=true}}{{Ship/Banner|Kirishima|small=true}} || Also required to open up the '''4th''' and final fleet. All are fairly rare but drop in boss nodes all over World 2. |
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|style="text-align:center;"|{{Ship/Banner|Akashi|small=true}} || Extremely important, and the sooner she's acquired the better. She grants the player access to Akashi's Improvement Arsenal which allows the improvement of equipment, and her ability to gradually repair lightly damaged ships greatly aids Instant Repair conservation efforts. She should be immediately placed in the player's PVP fleet when acquired to get her to Kai, where she gains the ability to repair an additional ship and a boost to her Improvement success rate. | |style="text-align:center;"|{{Ship/Banner|Akashi|small=true}} || Extremely important, and the sooner she's acquired the better. She grants the player access to Akashi's Improvement Arsenal which allows the improvement of equipment, and her ability to gradually repair lightly damaged ships greatly aids Instant Repair conservation efforts. She should be immediately placed in the player's PVP fleet when acquired to get her to Kai, where she gains the ability to repair an additional ship and a boost to her Improvement success rate. | ||
− | She drops in the boss node of 1-5 | + | She drops in the boss node of 1-5 and 2-5. The easiest place to farm her is in 1-5, but it requires an HQ level of at least '''50'''. Since 1-5 is the best place to focus level DD/CL, she can hopefully be encountered while training your light ships. |
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You should aim for a minimum of '''8 DD, 3 CL, 4 CA/V, 4 CV, 4 CVL, 4 FBB, 1 BBV, 1 AV, 2 CLT''', plus a few specialized ships that will be mentioned specifically farther down. With everything outlined in this part of the guide (and an equivalent set of equipment), a player should be able to clear the entirety of any event on at least Easy difficulty, and some early maps might be doable on Medium or even Hard. | You should aim for a minimum of '''8 DD, 3 CL, 4 CA/V, 4 CV, 4 CVL, 4 FBB, 1 BBV, 1 AV, 2 CLT''', plus a few specialized ships that will be mentioned specifically farther down. With everything outlined in this part of the guide (and an equivalent set of equipment), a player should be able to clear the entirety of any event on at least Easy difficulty, and some early maps might be doable on Medium or even Hard. | ||
− | At this point directions for where to collect specific key ships | + | At this point directions for where to collect specific key ships is also given out, as it is feasible to begin target farming them. Construction is not recommended anymore as farming gets you a better chance at ships per resources spent - and gets you much needed experience, too. |
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* 3 Surface Combat DDs | * 3 Surface Combat DDs | ||
* 2 Anti-Installation DDs | * 2 Anti-Installation DDs | ||
− | * | + | * 2 Anti-Submarine Warfare DD |
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− | | {{Ship/Banner|Kasumi/Kai Ni|small=true}} || Superb. Excellent stats - high night battle attack power and good starting luck. She is also able to equip Tanks and all types of Landing Crafts, making her an effective anti-installation attacker as well. On top of her high stats and ability to take on multiple attacking roles | + | | {{Ship/Banner|Kasumi/Kai Ni|small=true}} || Superb. Excellent stats - high night battle attack power and good starting luck. She is also able to equip Tanks and all types of Landing Crafts, making her an effective anti-installation attacker as well. On top of her high stats and ability to take on multiple attacking roles she also has historical damage bonuses in maps more often than any other DD in the game, often making her a key boss killer. She can also equip all types of Command Facilities. |
The only real downside is her high remodel level of 75, but it's worth it. | The only real downside is her high remodel level of 75, but it's worth it. | ||
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| {{Ship/Banner|Hatsushimo/Kai Ni|small=true}}|| Frequently a historical ship and has and high starting luck, but otherwise worse than those above her due to her average stats. However she is able to equip Command Facilities and Landing Crafts, giving her some extra utility and allowing her to function as a second-string anti-installation ship. | | {{Ship/Banner|Hatsushimo/Kai Ni|small=true}}|| Frequently a historical ship and has and high starting luck, but otherwise worse than those above her due to her average stats. However she is able to equip Command Facilities and Landing Crafts, giving her some extra utility and allowing her to function as a second-string anti-installation ship. | ||
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| {{Ship/Banner|Shigure/Kai Ni|small=true}}|| If Johnston utterly refuses to appear, more levels can be fed into Shigure as a less versatile backup. | | {{Ship/Banner|Shigure/Kai Ni|small=true}}|| If Johnston utterly refuses to appear, more levels can be fed into Shigure as a less versatile backup. | ||
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− | | {{Ship/Banner| | + | | {{Ship/Banner|Samuel B. Roberts/Kai|small=true}} || Low base stats and requires level 50 to Kai, but can perform OASW attacks regardless of equipment or level as long as she is at least '''Kai'''. However she is the only DD with slow speed, which may backfire on you when it comes to routing in maps. Drops in the boss node of 2-3. |
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| {{Ship/Banner|Mikazuki/Kai|small=true}} || A Mutsuki-class DD that is uniquely able to equip Landing Crafts at only Kai. Once you get access to Daihatsu Landing Crafts, she's a good boost to your expedition income without tying up your anti-installation attackers. | | {{Ship/Banner|Mikazuki/Kai|small=true}} || A Mutsuki-class DD that is uniquely able to equip Landing Crafts at only Kai. Once you get access to Daihatsu Landing Crafts, she's a good boost to your expedition income without tying up your anti-installation attackers. | ||
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− | | {{Ship/Banner|Uzuki/|small=true}} || A | + | | {{Ship/Banner|Uzuki/|small=true}} || A couple important quests are locked behind [[Quests#A34|Quest A34]], a composition quest that requires Uzuki as a member of the fleet. Very rare early on, she cannot be constructed and drops only in the boss nodes of 2-5, 3-4, 4-4 and 5-1. |
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|-|Light Cruisers= | |-|Light Cruisers= | ||
− | Following up on the CL mentioned in Part 1. Abukuma takes center stage here and will likely be your first blueprint target: Sendai and Isuzu are also K2'd for night battle gear and OASW/AACI, respectively. Kuma is likely to end up on the bench as her lead over other IJN ships disappears | + | Following up on the CL mentioned in Part 1. Abukuma takes center stage here and will likely be your first blueprint target: Sendai and Isuzu are also K2'd for night battle gear and OASW/AACI, respectively. Kuma is likely to end up on the bench as her lead over other IJN ships disappears. |
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Heavy Cruisers are often, but not ''always'' interchangeable with CAV in maps. Compared to CAV they often have superior base stats, but are unable to carry Seaplane Bombers and Seaplane Fighters. Sometimes they can be used where CAV cannot, and sometimes CAV can be used where CA cannot. | Heavy Cruisers are often, but not ''always'' interchangeable with CAV in maps. Compared to CAV they often have superior base stats, but are unable to carry Seaplane Bombers and Seaplane Fighters. Sometimes they can be used where CAV cannot, and sometimes CAV can be used where CA cannot. | ||
− | For the most part, they're restricted to performing only as beatsticks - with the exception of Maya, who has formidable anti-air presence. '''I recommend training Maya and | + | For the most part, they're restricted to performing only as beatsticks - with the exception of Maya, who has formidable anti-air presence. '''I recommend training Maya and both surface combat CA.''' |
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− | + | | {{Ship/Banner|Haguro/Kai|small=true}}<br/>{{Ship/Banner|Ashigara/Kai|small=true}}|| The two CA sisters from Part 1 - these two are to help you get through 7-3, but they're strong in their own right too, with great offensive stats at Kai Ni. However if EXP is in short supply it is not necessary that they be Kai Ni - just leveled and modernized. | |
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Her performance increases even further with the use of a Reinforcement Expansion, which effectively acts as a full extra equipment slot. Consider giving your first Reinforcement Expansion to Maya. | Her performance increases even further with the use of a Reinforcement Expansion, which effectively acts as a full extra equipment slot. Consider giving your first Reinforcement Expansion to Maya. | ||
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As you gain access to more equipment, maps, and events, CAV in their usage begin to branch out from CA. While their stats are typically lower on average, they gain access to equipment that CA don't - anti-installation rockets, Seaplane Bombers and Seaplane Fighters. | As you gain access to more equipment, maps, and events, CAV in their usage begin to branch out from CA. While their stats are typically lower on average, they gain access to equipment that CA don't - anti-installation rockets, Seaplane Bombers and Seaplane Fighters. | ||
− | All CAV start out as CA and must be remodeled to Kai (Mogami | + | All CAV start out as CA and must be remodeled to Kai (Mogami-class) before they become CAV. I recommend trying to get '''two''' - Mogami Kai Ni and one of her sisters. |
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− | |+ | + | |+ {{Medal}} Give Praise, for She Has No Equal |
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! Explanation | ! Explanation | ||
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− | | {{Ship/Banner|Mogami/Kai|small=true}} || | + | | {{Ship/Banner|Mogami/Kai Ni Toku|small=true}} || Unsurpassed lord of CA(V). Unrivaled all-around stats, unparalleled flexibility. The only CA(V) able to use opening torpedoes, the only CA(V) able to equip landing crafts, and the only CA(V) able to equip tanks. She does basically everything, and she does it '''very''' well. She only gets better as you get access to more powerful equipment, as she has many and varied equipment bonuses granting additional firepower. |
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− | + | Her only scant downsides are a lower aircraft capacity, an astronomical level requirement (90) and the requirement of a Blueprint and Action Report for her Kai Ni remodel - but you'll get far, far more back from her than you put in. | |
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− | | {{Ship/Banner| | + | | {{Ship/Banner|Mikuma/Kai|small=true}} || Mikuma is the best of the remaining Mogami-class Kai CAV, and she comes with the rare and beloved {{EquipmentLink|20.3cm (No.3) Twin Gun Mount|text=20.3cm No.3 Twin Gun}} at only Kai - but she's the most difficult to get. She can ''not'' be constructed, and only drops from the boss nodes of some later maps. |
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− | ''' | + | | {{Ship/Banner|Suzuya/Kai|small=true}}</br>{{Ship/Banner|Kumano/Kai|small=true}} || They have the same stats as Mogami Kai, but need level 35 for Kai and have a lower aircraft capacity. Like Mikuma, their drop locations are tough to farm. |
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! Explanation | ! Explanation | ||
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− | | {{Ship/Banner| | + | | {{Ship/Banner|Hiryuu/Kai Ni|small=true}} || The best CV that doesn't need a blueprint or a Prototype Catapult. Much higher firepower and capacity compared to her previous form, but somewhat awkwardly distributed aircraft slots. Grants access to the very powerful Tenzan Model 12 (Tomonaga Squadron), potentially the most powerful Torpedo Bomber in the game (providing Type 97 Torpedo Bomber (Tomonaga Squadron) is improved before conversion). |
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− | | {{Ship/Banner| | + | | {{Ship/Banner|Souryuu/Kai Ni|small=true}} || Very similar to Hiryuu Kai Ni, with slightly lower stats and slightly worse aircraft distribution. Grants access to Suisei (Egusa Squadron), the most powerful Dive Bomber in the game. |
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! Explanation | ! Explanation | ||
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− | | {{Ship/Banner| | + | | {{Ship/Banner|Shoukaku/Kai Ni A|small=true}} || Shoukaku Kai Ni has extremely high stats and plane capacity, and her Kai Ni A form turns her into an armoured carrier (CVB) which gains the ability to shell at moderate damage. |
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+ | Her remodel level is extremely high (80, then 88), but the pain of reaching that high level is lessened by the general ease of leveling carriers over other types of ships. | ||
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− | | {{Ship/Banner| | + | | {{Ship/Banner|Zuikaku/Kai Ni A|small=true}} || Extremely similar to Shoukaku - she trades away some firepower in return for a slightly more effective aircraft layout. |
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+ | '''WARNING:''' Both cranes additionally require Prototype Flight Deck Catapults to remodel. They are obtained by clearing a number of quests. The catapults you should chase after come from quests [[Quests#F21|Quest F21]] and [[Quests#F85|Quest F85]]. | ||
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! Explanation | ! Explanation | ||
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− | | {{Ship/Banner| | + | | {{Ship/Banner|Nagato/Kai Ni|small=true}} || Enormously powerful at Kai Ni due to her special ability to activate the Nagato-class Full Broadside special attack (often called "Nagato Touch"), granting the player the ability to punch through very powerful enemy boss fleets in maps where Slow Battleships are allowed. She also has the niche ability to equip all landing crafts and tanks. |
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+ | As an extreme downside, she both requires a Blueprint and a '''very''' high level (88). Despite the requirement I highly recommend leveling her to Kai Ni and making her your second or third Blueprint. She's instrumental for many event maps and quests. | ||
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+ | | {{Ship/Banner|Mutsu/Kai Ni|small=true}} || Very similar to Nagato, but slightly worse in that she has less Luck, is historical less often, and is unable to equip landing crafts. She's easier to find than Nagato, and can be leveled in place of Nagato if Nagato cannot be found. | ||
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! Explanation | ! Explanation | ||
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− | | {{Ship/Banner| | + | | {{Ship/Banner|Kongou/Kai Ni|small=true}}</br>{{Ship/Banner|Hiei/Kai Ni|small=true}}</br>{{Ship/Banner|Haruna/Kai Ni|small=true}}</br>{{Ship/Banner|Kirishima/Kai Ni|small=true}}</br> || The only FBB you can obtain outside of events. All are useful and with solid stats - and while they're perfectly serviceable at Kai if experience is short in supply, their Kai Ni gives a good boost in stats. All four should be leveled, as events sometimes need you to run 4 FBB at one time. |
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− | | {{Ship/Banner| | + | | {{Ship/Banner|Ise/Kai|small=true}}</br>{{Ship/Banner|Hyuuga/Kai|small=true}} || Still great BBV. While they're slow and they're behind Kongou-class Kai Ni in raw stats, their class allows them to be used in Transport Combined Fleets and their ability to carry seaplane bombers and seaplane fighters comes in useful. They should both at least be acquired and Kai'd, not only for potential use in events but to allow access to a second Prototype Flight Deck Catapult via quests that require them. |
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− | | {{Ship/Banner|Matsuwa/Kai|small=true}} || | + | | {{Ship/Banner|Matsuwa/Kai|small=true}}{{Ship/Banner|Etorofu/Kai|small=true}} || |
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− | + | Used for naval landings, they are extremely fragile but can equip all types of tanks and landing crafts as well as seaplane fighters. | |
− | + | Sorties are not their primary use, though! More important is their ability to freely develop Type 2 Fighter Toryuu, Type 1 Fighter Hayabusa II, and Daihatsu Landing Crafts. The Daihatsu are vital - equipping them increases your resource income from expeditions, and they are the initial building blocks for all anti-installation tanks and landing crafts. | |
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− | | {{Ship/Banner|Shinshuu Maru/Kai|small=true}} || The only realistically obtainable LHA - the other, Akitsu Maru, is locked behind LSC and Events (and Shinshuu Maru is better, anyways). She can be Kai'd for potential use in landing operations and for an extra Daihatsu Landing Craft as stock equipment, but that's optional - her | + | | {{Ship/Banner|Shinshuu Maru/Kai|small=true}} || The only realistically obtainable LHA - the other, Akitsu Maru, is locked behind LSC and Events (and Shinshuu Maru is better, anyways). She can be Kai'd for potential use in landing operations and for an extra Daihatsu Landing Craft as stock equipment, but that's optional - her main role is allowing you to develop the aforementioned land planes and DLC. |
She drops in one location only - the boss node of 2-3. | She drops in one location only - the boss node of 2-3. | ||
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Latest revision as of 07:48, 19 July 2023
Introduction
It is divided into two stages - Stage 1 is focused on progress through standard maps up to 5-2, and Stage 2 is preparation for events as well as the rest of standard maps.
Due to prohibitive cost or limited and inconsistent availability, no ship mentioned in this guide is gated behind:
- Large Ship Construction
- Event-only limited time drops
- Limited-time drops in standard maps
- Drops exclusive to late standard maps (4-5, 5-3 and beyond, late World 7)
About Construction
This is unhelpful in the long run, as repeated Construction (especially with large recipes) eats up a ton of resources and valuable Development materials, most of which is better used in leveling and developing equipment.
The recommended way to proceed with Construction is as follows (see Common Recipes for the recipes mentioned):
- Do not do additional attempts outside of your "Factory" daily quests.
- Construct using "Battleship Recipe" until you've acquired your first Battleship, then never touch the "Battleship Recipe" ever again.
- Early access to a Battleship will make victories more likely against more powerful players in PVP Exercises.
- Construct using "Carrier Recipe" until you've acquired your first Standard Carrier or Light Carrier, then never touch the "Carrier Recipe" ever again.
- One carrier of any type is needed to do complete a short quest chain that rewards Akagi upon completion.
- Construct using "Rare Destroyer/Light Cruiser" recipe until you've acquired two of the following ships:
Shimakaze | |
Yukikaze | |
Abukuma |
General Fleet Building Tips
- It is better to focus on a smaller number of ships
Remember that a fleet can only contain up to 6 ships at a time, and a core of stronger ships will make it easier and more efficient to farm, clear maps, and train up other weaker ships.
- Shipgirl levels mean little in and of themselves.
- Shipgirl Modernization is extremely important
There is a wide gulf between the performance of a modernized Kongou Kai and an unmodernized one.
- Duplicate Shipgirls are not recommended early
Stage 1: Standard Maps
Most if not all of the ships listed here are readily available and have above average performance at their Kai remodels, allowing the player to progress smoothly and farm drops and experience efficiently.
They also have powerful Kai Ni remodels that require little to no investment of rare resources, meaning that the experience invested here doubles as progress toward their Kai Ni remodels in Stage 2.
You will encounter girls that are not mentioned in this stage. They've been left out because they:
- Are too rare to reasonably expect a player to have
- Are worse than recommended ships
- Require limited resources (Blueprint, Action Report, etc) to perform but are not a priority target for Blueprints or Action Reports.
In the end, you should have a small but well rounded fleet of 5 DD, 2 CL, 1~2 CA(V), 2 CV, 2 CVL, 1 BBV, 1 (F)BB, 1 AV, 2 CLT.
This combination of ships, if Kai and modernized, will allow you to tackle every main world map from 1-1 up to 5-2.
They are also frequently very helpful in achieving preferential routing on maps and are sometimes needed to even reach the boss at all.
Early on, you should pick five of these to raise, as five serviceable and modernized Kai destroyers will be required to clear 3-2.
Note that nearly all IJN destroyers are effectively identical at Kai, so the goal here is to pick up and begin leveling those who have stand-out Kai Nis that do not require Blueprints or Action Reports.
Many maps in the main game require one to get preferential routing, but there is rarely, if ever, room for more.
They are very important for branching in World 2, so you should train two of them so that you can still sortie to these maps while one is repairing.
These CL are, for the time being, primarily here to be rotated in Kuma's place if she is repairing or fatigued.
All IJN CL except Kuma are the same at Kai, but these three are chosen specifically because they are the first CL that a player should aim to remodel to Kai Ni later on.
Ships | Explanation |
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Exactly like the Mutsuki-class destroyers - poor in combat, but efficient for expeditions. Send them on expeditions only. |
However, they are somewhat fragile and are sometimes penalized in map routing.
Both CLT listed here should be leveled.
There are also Aviation Cruisers CA(V), which fit into the same slot in a fleet and trade some offensive power for the ability to carry Seaplane Bombers and Seaplane Fighters, an ability that will be important later.
For now, level two of them at the very most (but at least one).
Ships | Explanation |
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Two sister CA with high Kai performance and great final remodels. | |
Remodels into a CAV at the very low level of 10. Likely to be your first CAV. |
Their key use early on is routing, particularly allowing you to achieve optimal routing in World 2.
There are only two available to you at the start, and you should collect both.
They're quite rare at first and you aren't allowed to bring many to one map, in most cases. Thankfully, the game gives you Akagi for free.
For now, try to acquire and level one only (alongside Akagi). Some are better than others, but the differences between them are not large and you should take whoever you can get.
Note that this is the first point at which ship speed comes into account in this guide. Every ship mentioned prior to this point is Fast, but from here on out some will be Slow.
Most standard maps don't penalize slow ships, but 2-5 does, and it's recommended for new admirals to start clearing 2-5 monthly as early as possible in order to begin acquiring medals (and by extension, remodel blueprints).
You should level two of them, with at least one of them being fast.
They come in three flavours: Battleship (BB), Aviation Battleship (BBV), and Fast Battleship (FBB).
Most standard maps will not let you bring many, so only train two, with at least one being an Aviation Battleship for 1-5 farming.
Ships | Explanation |
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Great BBV at Kai, with solid stats and plane capacities. They start as BB and remodel to BBV at only level 10. Drops in the boss nodes of 2-2 and onwards. |
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The most common BB drops. Worse than the others in every way. Use them if they're your first battleship, but bench them once you get any other (F)BB(V). |
Very small ships. They're ASW specialists - but they're slow, fragile, and horrible at surface combat. I recommend grabbing both and using them to help you level in 1-5. These two are statistically the same, and only differ when it comes to where they are obtained.
Ships | Explanation |
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The only way to obtain Etorofu outside of events is from Quest F73. Take care to ensure that you choose Etorofu as your quest reward. | |
Drops in World 2-3. Also obtainable from Quest F73, but she should not be chosen as F73's reward. |
Stage 2: Late Standard Maps, Extra Operations, and Event Readiness
Here the focus expands beyond a small core of effective ships - you want some unique and rare ships that perform specific functions, fill empty niches not covered in Stage 1, and overall you want to increase the number of leveled, remodeled and modernized ships in your fleet to the point that you can put together any type of Combined Fleet. Ships that were mentioned in Stage 1 that you did not train at the time will be revisited in Part 2, and ships with poor Kais that were not mentioned in Part 1 will be visited in Part 2 now that Kai Ni remodel levels are more reasonable to attain. Furthermore, historical bonuses will be mentioned in regards to the girls that frequently have them, especially night battle attackers.
It's important to note that depending on the contents of an event, Easy difficulty may be fully clearable without everything outlined here - but it is best to be fully prepared. Events tend to run for over a month, so if you are not ready when one starts you can use the time to focus your efforts towards what you need to clear the event maps.
You should aim for a minimum of 8 DD, 3 CL, 4 CA/V, 4 CV, 4 CVL, 4 FBB, 1 BBV, 1 AV, 2 CLT, plus a few specialized ships that will be mentioned specifically farther down. With everything outlined in this part of the guide (and an equivalent set of equipment), a player should be able to clear the entirety of any event on at least Easy difficulty, and some early maps might be doable on Medium or even Hard.
At this point directions for where to collect specific key ships is also given out, as it is feasible to begin target farming them. Construction is not recommended anymore as farming gets you a better chance at ships per resources spent - and gets you much needed experience, too.
Destroyers as they reach Kai Ni will begin to differentiate from each other and become more specialized in the kind of roles they can perform. You should aim for a variety of DD who are capable of surface combat, anti-installation duties, anti-submarine warfare, and anti-air. Regarding the earlier mentioned minimum of 8 combat ready DDs, you should aim for a minimum of:
- 3 Surface Combat DDs
- 2 Anti-Installation DDs
- 2 Anti-Submarine Warfare DD
The DD below are important to have not for combat, but for various utility outside of combat.
Ships | Explanation |
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A Mutsuki-class DD that is uniquely able to equip Landing Crafts at only Kai. Once you get access to Daihatsu Landing Crafts, she's a good boost to your expedition income without tying up your anti-installation attackers. | |
A couple important quests are locked behind Quest A34, a composition quest that requires Uzuki as a member of the fleet. Very rare early on, she cannot be constructed and drops only in the boss nodes of 2-5, 3-4, 4-4 and 5-1. |
Following up on the CL mentioned in Part 1. Abukuma takes center stage here and will likely be your first blueprint target: Sendai and Isuzu are also K2'd for night battle gear and OASW/AACI, respectively. Kuma is likely to end up on the bench as her lead over other IJN ships disappears.
Heavy Cruisers are often, but not always interchangeable with CAV in maps. Compared to CAV they often have superior base stats, but are unable to carry Seaplane Bombers and Seaplane Fighters. Sometimes they can be used where CAV cannot, and sometimes CAV can be used where CA cannot. For the most part, they're restricted to performing only as beatsticks - with the exception of Maya, who has formidable anti-air presence. I recommend training Maya and both surface combat CA.
As you gain access to more equipment, maps, and events, CAV in their usage begin to branch out from CA. While their stats are typically lower on average, they gain access to equipment that CA don't - anti-installation rockets, Seaplane Bombers and Seaplane Fighters. All CAV start out as CA and must be remodeled to Kai (Mogami-class) before they become CAV. I recommend trying to get two - Mogami Kai Ni and one of her sisters.
Ships | Explanation |
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Mikuma is the best of the remaining Mogami-class Kai CAV, and she comes with the rare and beloved 20.3cm No.3 Twin Gun at only Kai - but she's the most difficult to get. She can not be constructed, and only drops from the boss nodes of some later maps. | |
They have the same stats as Mogami Kai, but need level 35 for Kai and have a lower aircraft capacity. Like Mikuma, their drop locations are tough to farm. |
Not much to say here - other better AV are still out of reach, so you have to stick with your Chitose/Chiyoda. Having one at A remodel and modernized to max is good enough.
Much more accessible now, and Akagi and Kaga take somewhat of a back seat to the much more useful Kai Ni remodels of the other four who are highly recommended not just because of their superior stats, but because they grant access to very powerful and important aircraft.
Due to their abilities and because of the excellent equipment they grant, I recommend getting all four of the following CV to Kai Ni if possible - plus, some Carrier Task Force maps call for up to four CV to be brought.
WARNING:The quests centered around these ships that grant access to powerful aircraft do so by converting equipment that you already have obtained into newer models. These equipment conversion quests are unique in that they copy over all Improvements from Akashi's Improvement Arsenal, and taking advantage of this quirk is currently the only way to get Improvements onto these newer model aircraft. Make sure the source aircraft are upgraded to +MAX through Akashi before completing the these quests:
Important Quests
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F13 機種転換
Model Conversion |
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Scrap 2 Tenzan while your Secretary is a carrier equipped with Type 97 Torpedo Bomber (Tomonaga Squadron)!
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Notes | Requires: B25 Only 1 Type 97 Torpedo Bomber (Tomonaga Squadron) will be converted into the reward. ※It is highly recommended to improve the Type 97 Torpedo Bomber (Tomonaga Squadron) to first.
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F14 機種転換
Model Conversion |
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Scrap 2 Suisei while your Secretary is a carrier equipped with Type 99 Dive Bomber (Egusa Squadron)!
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Notes | Requires: B25 Only 1 Type 99 Dive Bomber (Egusa Squadron) will be converted into the reward. ※It is highly recommended to improve the Type 99 Dive Bomber (Egusa Squadron) to first.
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F15 機種転換
Model Conversion |
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Scrap 2 Reppuu while your Secretary is a carrier equipped with Zero Fighter Type 52 Model C (601 Air Group)!
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Notes | Requires: B28 Only 1 Zero Fighter Type 52 Model C (601 Air Group) will be converted into the reward. ※It is highly recommended to improve the Zero Fighter Model 52C (601 Air Group) to first.
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CVL fulfill the exact same role as in Part 1, but unlike CV here they have no quests that grant them access to powerful equipment. Furthermore, the distinction between Fast and Slow CVL becomes more important here, as events are typically rougher on routing based around speed. The recommended number of CVL to have at this stage in the game is at least three, with at least two being Fast.
Much to do here. It's possible for events to call for as many as 4 FBB in one fleet, and quests for the earlier mentioned Shoukaku Kai Ni and Zuikaku Kai Ni require both Ise Kai and Hyuuga Kai. You do not need to Kai Ni them all - Kai and max modernized is fine for most. Since standard maps are very restrictive on how many battleships you can use in a fleet, I recommend leveling many of them in PVP.
Difficult to utilize because of their fragility, but can sometimes be used for special "sub tank" setups or to freely do certain unlock steps in event maps. Getting any one to Kai and modernized is enough.
Ships | Explanation |
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Mostly quite similar in stats, but I-168 is weaker than the rest. |
Used for naval landings, they are extremely fragile but can equip all types of tanks and landing crafts as well as seaplane fighters. Sorties are not their primary use, though! More important is their ability to freely develop Type 2 Fighter Toryuu, Type 1 Fighter Hayabusa II, and Daihatsu Landing Crafts. The Daihatsu are vital - equipping them increases your resource income from expeditions, and they are the initial building blocks for all anti-installation tanks and landing crafts.
Locations
Quick reference for where to find uncommon or rare ships recommended in this guide. Most recommended is in specially marked in some way idk yet.
under construction while I figure out how to colour letters
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2-4:E F L M 4-1:J | |
Construction: 250/30/200/30 | |
3-1: G 3-3: M 4-2: L 5-2: O | |
Construction: 250/30/200/30 | |
Example | Example |
TODO:
Finish location references.