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'''"Ships"''', also referred as '''"kanmusus"''' ("ship girls" in Japanese), or simply "girls", are the core of the game. They each are anthropomorphic representations of real [[wikipedia:World War II|World War II]] warships, with some of their design and personality being derivated from real elements. | '''"Ships"''', also referred as '''"kanmusus"''' ("ship girls" in Japanese), or simply "girls", are the core of the game. They each are anthropomorphic representations of real [[wikipedia:World War II|World War II]] warships, with some of their design and personality being derivated from real elements. | ||
− | *There are ''' | + | *There are '''313 ships''' (798 including all remodels) as of the {{GameUpdates|2025/03/23}} update. |
− | They come in various [[#Ship Type Identification|Types]], [[Ship Class|Classes]], [[#Ship Stats & Remodels|Remodels]], and degrees of [[#Rarity|Rarity]], with each having various set of [[Stats]] and [[Mechanic]]s. | + | They come in various [[#Ship Type Identification|Types]], [[Ship Class|Classes]], [[#Ship Stats & Remodels|Remodels]], and degrees of [[#Ship Rarity|Rarity]], with each having various set of [[Stats]] and [[Mechanic]]s. |
− | *The majority of ships ingame comes from the "Imperial Japanese Navy" (IJN), with some other ships from either the "Imperial Japanese Army" (IJA), or other [[ | + | *The majority of ships ingame comes from the "Imperial Japanese Navy" (IJN), with some other ships from either the "Imperial Japanese Army" (IJA), or other [[Nationality|nations]]. |
− | + | The ways to acquire ships are: | |
+ | *[[Construction]] (crafting), | ||
+ | **[[Large Ship Construction]] (LSC), | ||
+ | *Combat node [[Drop]]s, | ||
+ | *[[Quests]] rewards. | ||
+ | |||
+ | =Ship Type Identification= | ||
Those tabs correspond to the ones seen in the [[Composition]] menu. | Those tabs correspond to the ones seen in the [[Composition]] menu. | ||
*See ''[[Glossary#Type Classification|here]]'' for a complete description of the types names in the game. | *See ''[[Glossary#Type Classification|here]]'' for a complete description of the types names in the game. | ||
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<references/> | <references/> | ||
− | + | =Ship Availability= | |
− | + | {{:Ship/Availability}} | |
− | |||
− | Most | + | =Ship Stats & Remodels= |
+ | Each ship has a given set of [[stats]], affecting its combat behaviors. Those stats can be modified via '''[[Modernization]]''', '''[[Leveling]]''' (including [[Marriage]]), '''[[Remodeling]]''', or by simply '''equipping''' said ship. | ||
+ | *''See [[Stats|here]] for more details. | ||
+ | |||
+ | Most ship remodels have '''改''' ('''Kai''') added in their name, which stands for '''Modified, Revised, Improved, or Altered''' in Japanese. For the 2nd remodel, '''ニ''' ('''Ni'''), '''2''' or ''Second'' in Japanese can be added. | ||
* Some ships can also have variations depending on their nationality, for special remodels, or may even be renamed after a remodel. | * Some ships can also have variations depending on their nationality, for special remodels, or may even be renamed after a remodel. | ||
* This naming scheme can also be found on some equipment. | * This naming scheme can also be found on some equipment. | ||
− | * In some situations, "改" (Kai) is called "改一" (Kai Ichi | + | * In some situations, "改" (Kai) is called "改一" (Kai Ichi) for "Remodel 1". This is notably the case for some [[SS#Trivia|submarine types]]. |
===Remodel names=== | ===Remodel names=== | ||
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| 丙|| C ''(Hei) | | 丙|| C ''(Hei) | ||
− | |[[Kongou Kai Ni C]], [[Hiei Kai Ni C]], [[Haruna Kai Ni C]] | + | |[[Kongou Kai Ni C]], [[Hiei Kai Ni C]], [[Haruna Kai Ni C]], [[Kirishima Kai Ni C]] |
|Reference to "[[DD#Trivia|Type-C destroyers]]", having advance frontline cabilities | |Reference to "[[DD#Trivia|Type-C destroyers]]", having advance frontline cabilities | ||
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===Renamed girls=== | ===Renamed girls=== | ||
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{| | {| | ||
|- style="vertical-align:top" | |- style="vertical-align:top" | ||
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|[[Hibiki]]||[[Verniy]] | |[[Hibiki]]||[[Verniy]] | ||
|- | |- | ||
− | |[[Yukikaze]]||[[ | + | |[[Yukikaze]]||[[Dan Yang]] |
|- | |- | ||
|[[Shimushu]]||EK-31 | |[[Shimushu]]||EK-31 | ||
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|[[Brooklyn]]||O'Higgins | |[[Brooklyn]]||O'Higgins | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |[[Phoenix]]||[[General Belgrano]] | ||
|- | |- | ||
|[[Heywood L. Edwards]]||JDS Ariake | |[[Heywood L. Edwards]]||JDS Ariake | ||
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*[[Shinshuu Maru]] also beared other names (R1, GL, MT, Ryujo Maru) for dissuasive reasons. | *[[Shinshuu Maru]] also beared other names (R1, GL, MT, Ryujo Maru) for dissuasive reasons. | ||
− | = | + | =Ship Rarity= |
− | + | <!--[[File:Rarity colors.jpg|500px]]<br>''Based on [[Merchandise/Supplementary Media#KanColle Ship Girl Catalogue|Kanmusu Catalog]]--> | |
− | + | In the game, ship cards will change depending on the rarity. The backgrounds, the top left "[[Ship Type]]", and the remodel petal are affected: | |
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− | [[File: | + | {|class="wikitable" |
+ | !Background | ||
+ | !Rarity | ||
+ | !Icon Petals | ||
+ | !Flower & Fog Color | ||
+ | !Notes | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |[[File:Card Background 1.png|100px]] | ||
+ | |Very Common<br>(blue) | ||
+ | |rowspan=3|"Iron cross"{{CSS image crop|Image = Ship_Card_Isonami.png|bSize = 280|cWidth = 95|cHeight = 95}} | ||
+ | |N/A | ||
+ | | | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |[[File:Card Background 2.png|100px]] | ||
+ | |Common<br>(light blue) | ||
+ | |N/A | ||
+ | | | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |[[File:Card Background 3.png|100px]] | ||
+ | |Uncommon<br>(cyan) | ||
+ | |Light Blue {{CSS image crop|Image= Ship_Card_Chiyoda_Kai.png|bSize = 280|cWidth = 100|cHeight = 70|oTop= 300|oLeft=185}} | ||
+ | | | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |[[File:Card Background 4.png|100px]] | ||
+ | |Rare<br>(silver) | ||
+ | |rowspan=2|"12 petals"{{CSS image crop|Image = Ship_Card_Z3.png|bSize = 280|cWidth = 98|cHeight = 99}} | ||
+ | |White {{CSS image crop|Image= Ship_Card_Naka_Kai.png|bSize = 280|cWidth = 100|cHeight = 70|oTop= 300|oLeft=185}} | ||
+ | | | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |[[File:Card Background 5.png|100px]] | ||
+ | |Very Rare<br>(gold) | ||
+ | |Gold {{CSS image crop|Image= Ship_Card_Kinugasa_Kai.png|bSize = 280|cWidth = 100|cHeight = 70|oTop= 300|oLeft=185}} | ||
+ | | | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |[[File:Card Background 6.png|100px]] | ||
+ | |Holo<br>(rainbow) | ||
+ | |"16 Petals"{{CSS image crop|Image = Ship_Card_Z1_Kai.png|bSize = 280|cWidth = 100|cHeight = 100}} | ||
+ | |rowspan=2|Cyan {{CSS image crop|Image= Ship_Card_Prinz_Eugen_Kai.png|bSize = 280|cWidth = 100|cHeight = 70|oTop= 300|oLeft=185}} | ||
+ | | | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |[[File:Card Background 7.png|100px]] | ||
+ | |S Holo<br>(shiny rainbow) | ||
+ | |rowspan=2|"Rising Sun Cross"{{CSS image crop|Image = Ship_Card_Dan_Yang.png|bSize = 280|cWidth = 110|cHeight = 110}} | ||
+ | | | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |[[File:Card Background 8.png|100px]] | ||
+ | |SS Holo<br>(shiny rainbow + particles) | ||
+ | |Red {{CSS image crop|Image= Ship_Card_Yamato_Kai.png|bSize = 280|cWidth = 100|cHeight = 70|oTop= 300|oLeft=185}}<br>''Gold for USN ships'' | ||
− | |||
− | |||
− | + | |The "particles" depend on the nationality: | |
+ | *'''{{ToolTip|Sakura petals|[[File:0899 9823.png]]}}''' for Japanese ships | ||
+ | *'''{{ToolTip|Stars|[[File:0360 1180.png]]}}''' for USN ships | ||
+ | *'''{{ToolTip|Pollens|[[File:0969 1334.png]]}}''' for French ships | ||
+ | |} | ||
+ | Exceptions: | ||
+ | *[[Souya]], [[Ryuuhou]], [[Taiyou]], and [[Unyou]] do not have any "remodel Flower & Fog". | ||
+ | *Despite being "S Holo", [[Bismarck Kai]] has a gold Flower & Fog, and [[Bismarck Drei]] has a red Flower & Fog. | ||
+ | |||
+ | ;Notes | ||
+ | *Card rarity does not perfectly match the real API rarity, which is irrelevant in all cases outside of ship [[Construction]] & [[Drop]]s. | ||
+ | **''See [[Ship/Rarity|here]] for the full list of ship cards ranked by card and API rarity. | ||
+ | **When sinking a ship, the displayed background will be the one corresponding to its API rarity and not its actual card background. | ||
+ | |||
+ | =See Also= | ||
For more comprehensive lists, see: | For more comprehensive lists, see: | ||
− | *[[Ship | + | *[[Ship List]] |
*[[Ship List (Image)]] | *[[Ship List (Image)]] | ||
− | *[[Ship Class]] | + | *[[Quests/List of required ships|Ships required for quests]] |
+ | *[[Improvement/Helper|Ships improvement helpers]] | ||
+ | *[[Ship Class]]es | ||
*[[Drop List]] | *[[Drop List]] | ||
+ | *[[Ship/Availability]] | ||
*[[Ship/Rarity]] | *[[Ship/Rarity]] | ||
*[[NPC]] | *[[NPC]] | ||
− | + | *[[Enemy]] ships (Abyssals) | |
{{Shiplist}} | {{Shiplist}} | ||
{{clear}} | {{clear}} |
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"Ships", also referred as "kanmusus" ("ship girls" in Japanese), or simply "girls", are the core of the game. They each are anthropomorphic representations of real World War II warships, with some of their design and personality being derivated from real elements.
- There are 313 ships (798 including all remodels) as of the 2025/03/23 update.
They come in various Types, Classes, Remodels, and degrees of Rarity, with each having various set of Stats and Mechanics.
- The majority of ships ingame comes from the "Imperial Japanese Navy" (IJN), with some other ships from either the "Imperial Japanese Army" (IJA), or other nations.
The ways to acquire ships are:
- Construction (crafting),
- Large Ship Construction (LSC),
- Combat node Drops,
- Quests rewards.
Ship Type Identification
Those tabs correspond to the ones seen in the Composition menu.
- See here for a complete description of the types names in the game.
Ships included in this tab: "Fast Battleships" (FBB), "Battleships" (BB), "Aviation Battleships" (BBV).
Type | Abbreviation | Gameplay Notes | Base Stats | ||
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戦艦 | Battleships | 戦 | BB | Battleships (BB) notably utilize ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]()
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Fast Battleships | FBB | Fast Battleships (FBB) are BB with higher speed. They:
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航空戦艦 | Aviation Battleships | 航戦 | BBV | Aviation Battleships (BBV) are BB capable of using ![]() ![]()
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- "BC" is supposedly for "Battle Cruisers" (real code is CC), only seen in the Composition menu's filtering tabs, mostly referring to the Kongou-class.
- Notes
- Some ships have unic "type names", being derivated from other regular types. Those names usually do not have any effect gameplay-wise.
- Even so several types of ships are very similar (FBB/BB/BBV, CV/CVL, CA/CAV, & CL/CLT/CT), they nonetheless are different types than can not always be interchanged.
- So far, the following types are fully interchangeable regarding Routing, Expeditions, and Quests requirement:
- CV & CVB[1],
- SS & SSV.
- So far, the following types are fully interchangeable regarding Routing, Expeditions, and Quests requirement:
- Some ships have remodels shifting their type, their class, and/or their name, see below for more details.
- ↑ Some routing did differentiate CV & CVB in the past .
Ship Availability
The exhaustive list on how to obtain ships.
ExpandShip Availability |
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- Notes
- Some ships are also rewarded in Quests.
- Several ships are currently dropable for a limited time, see here.
- Some ships may become buildable or droppable in future updates.
Ship Stats & Remodels
Each ship has a given set of stats, affecting its combat behaviors. Those stats can be modified via Modernization, Leveling (including Marriage), Remodeling, or by simply equipping said ship.
- See here for more details.
Most ship remodels have 改 (Kai) added in their name, which stands for Modified, Revised, Improved, or Altered in Japanese. For the 2nd remodel, ニ (Ni), 2 or Second in Japanese can be added.
- Some ships can also have variations depending on their nationality, for special remodels, or may even be renamed after a remodel.
- This naming scheme can also be found on some equipment.
- In some situations, "改" (Kai) is called "改一" (Kai Ichi) for "Remodel 1". This is notably the case for some submarine types.
Remodel names
Nation | 1st Remodel | 2nd Remodel | 3rd Remodel | 4th Remodel |
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Japanese | 改 | 改ニ | 改三 | 改四 |
Japanese (romaji) | Kai | Kai Ni | Kai San | Kai Yon |
Italian | 改 | Due | ||
German | 改 | Zwei | Drei | |
French | 改 | Deux | ||
Rusian | 改 | Dva | ||
English | 改 | Mk.II | ||
Sweedish | 改 | Andra |
Special names
Renamed girls
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Some of those names are not directly mentioned in the game, but are sometimes used by the Devs.
- Shinshuu Maru also beared other names (R1, GL, MT, Ryujo Maru) for dissuasive reasons.
Ship Rarity
In the game, ship cards will change depending on the rarity. The backgrounds, the top left "Ship Type", and the remodel petal are affected:
Exceptions:
- Souya, Ryuuhou, Taiyou, and Unyou do not have any "remodel Flower & Fog".
- Despite being "S Holo", Bismarck Kai has a gold Flower & Fog, and Bismarck Drei has a red Flower & Fog.
- Notes
- Card rarity does not perfectly match the real API rarity, which is irrelevant in all cases outside of ship Construction & Drops.
- See here for the full list of ship cards ranked by card and API rarity.
- When sinking a ship, the displayed background will be the one corresponding to its API rarity and not its actual card background.
See Also
For more comprehensive lists, see:
- Ship List
- Ship List (Image)
- Ships required for quests
- Ships improvement helpers
- Ship Classes
- Drop List
- Ship/Availability
- Ship/Rarity
- NPC
- Enemy ships (Abyssals)
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