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Fubuki is the lead ship of the ten Fubuki-class Destroyers from which the ten additional Ayanami-class Destroyers are based on. Currently, 7 of the 10 Fubuki-class and 6 of the 10 Ayanami-class are in-game.
Destroyers are generally suited for earlier maps due to the absence of larger enemy vessels and are the primary ship type used for expeditions. In daytime battle, Destroyers will begin by shelling and finish by firing a torpedo salvo. At night battle they will attack only once, but with a much higher chance to eliminate their target. During daytime combat they may seem under performing, due to the lack of special attacks such as double-attacks or cut-ins. However, during nighttime combat their torpedo stat is added onto their firepower stat, bringing their total firepower to rival that of battleships. This should be done in moderation, since pursuing the enemy into night battle consumes one tick of fuel and ammo, leading to a weaker performance for the whole fleet during long sorties.
Besides having slightly better stats compared to the other 4 destroyers you start with, Fubuki (like most destroyers) is mostly average in combat until she has been leveled all the way up to Kai Ni. Once she has reached Kai Ni, she becomes a decent all-round destroyer with slightly better-than-average Anti-Air stats. An admiral who is just starting out may consider using Fubuki to conduct Anti-Air Cut Ins if they wish to utilize her as an Air Defense Destroyer. Over time, you are more than likely to replace Fubuki with the event-only the Akizuki Class destroyers (Akizuki,Teruzuki, and Hatsuzuki), as their unique Anti-Air Cut In is far superior to that of any other ship. But until then, Fubuki, along with Hatsushimo and Kasumi Type D, act as good substitutes.
In addition, she comes with a Type 94 Anti-Aircraft Fire Director, which is required for Anti-Air Cut Ins, and may be the first or best AAFD a newer admiral may have. This is especially beneficial if you have Akashi, since using her along with Fubuki can aid in improving the Type 94 Anti-Aircraft Fire Director into ultimately becoming a 10cm Twin High-angle Mount + Anti-Aircraft Fire Director. Said weapon can free up your destroyers to perform better in battle but still perform Anti-Air Cut-ins (rather than using up a single slot for a Director). During events, Fubuki can be best utilized as a decent combat ship or a ship for Anti-Air Cut Ins if you lack in ships of the Akizuki Class or Maya Kai Ni.
TO DO:
- Add seasonal lines
- Update drop tab
- Re-verify crafting recipe
Service History
Full article: Wikipedia
Fubuki (吹雪 "Blizzard") was the lead ship of twenty-four Fubuki-class destroyers, built for the Imperial Japanese Navy following World War I. When introduced into service, these ships were the most powerful destroyers in the world. They served as first-line destroyers through the 1930s, and remained formidable weapons systems well into the Pacific War. Fubuki was a veteran of many of the major battles of the first year of the war, and was sunk in Ironbottom Sound during the Battle of Cape Esperance in World War II.
Acquisition
Available. Buildable from Basic Construction or as a drop from selected worlds.
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2-5 | Nodes: Does Not Drop |
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3-5 | Nodes: Does Not Drop |
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5-3 | Nodes: Boss Node |
5-4 | Nodes: Boss Nodes |
5-5 | Nodes: Does Not Drop |
6-1 | Nodes: H, J, Boss Node |
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6-3 | Nodes: E, F, Boss Node |
6-4 | Nodes: Boss Node |
6-5 | Nodes: Boss Node |
Fubuki is a starter ship, so she is one of the 5 starter ships obtainable during the tutorial.
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Gallery
Behind the Design
Back in June 2016's Comtiq Magazine, an interview was conducted with Kantai Collection's producer Kensuke Tanaka, and artist Shizuma Yoshinori where they discussed about the work they did together back while producing the game. Tanaka mentions that when he first asked Yoshinori to produce a design for the Fubuki-class he came up with a design of a brown hair girl dressed in a rather revealing sailor uniform. Tanaka felt the design looked "too fast" to fit the Fubuki-class.
In turn, Tanaka would later turn to Shibafu to design the Type I and Type II Fubuki-class Destroyers while the remainder of the original design of the Fubuki-class that Yoshinori made would later be converted to make Shimakaze since the whole fast bunny motif she presented better fit her.
Trivia
- When introduced, the Fubuki-class were among the most powerful destroyers in the world.
- Some sources, due to design lineage, have the Ayanami-class (Type II) & Akatsuki-class (Type III) as a part of the Fubuki-class (Type I).
- Revolutionary design would influence other navies to build newer types.
- Received Kai Ni on January 9th, 2015.
- Nearly coincided with the start of the Anime, which began on January 8th, 2015.
- She is required by A47, B35 and B36.
Appearance in derivative works
- A main character in Fubuki, Ganbarimasu!
- A tsukkomi.
- A main character in the Anime.
- Fubuki's art was standardized.
- Fubuki is illustrated in the first eyecatch
- Fubuki is characterized as excessively focused upon being useful & being part of the same fleet as Akagi
See Also
- View Fubuki's CG
- List of Destroyers
- Tabular Record of Movement on McDerp/Sandbox/Fubuki
- Wikipedia entry on McDerp/Sandbox/Fubuki