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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 '''301 ships''' (without remodels & class changes) as of the {{GameUpdates|2024-03-03}} update.
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*There are '''306 ships''' (790 including all remodels) as of the {{GameUpdates|2024/10/18}} 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 [[#Rarity|Rarity]], with each having various set of [[Stats]] and [[Mechanic]]s.
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*[[Quests]] rewards.
 
*[[Quests]] rewards.
  
==Ship Type Identification==
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=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 [[Stats]] & Remodels==
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=Ship Availability=
Each ship have 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.
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{{:Ship/Availability}}
*See [[Stats|here]] for more details.
 
  
Most ships 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.  
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=Ship Stats & Remodels=
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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.
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*''See [[Stats|here]] for more details.
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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) for "Remodel 1". This is notably the cases for some [[SS#Trivia|submarine types]].
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* 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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===Renamed girls===
 
===Renamed girls===
 
 
{|
 
{|
 
|- style="vertical-align:top"
 
|- style="vertical-align:top"
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|[[Hibiki]]||[[Verniy]]
 
|[[Hibiki]]||[[Verniy]]
 
|-
 
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|[[Yukikaze]]||[[Tan Yang]]
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|[[Yukikaze]]||[[Dan Yang]]
 
|-
 
|-
 
|[[Shimushu]]||EK-31
 
|[[Shimushu]]||EK-31
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|-
 
|-
 
|[[Brooklyn]]||O'Higgins
 
|[[Brooklyn]]||O'Higgins
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|-
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|[[Phoenix]]||[[General Belgrano]]
 
|-
 
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|[[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.
  
==Rarity==
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=Rarity=
*Top-Left: Common
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<!--[[File:Rarity colors.jpg|500px]]<br>''Based on [[Merchandise/Supplementary Media#KanColle Ship Girl Catalogue|Kanmusu Catalog]]-->
*Bottom-Right: Ultra-rare
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In the game, ship cards will change depending on the rarity. The backgrounds, the top left "[[Ship Type]]", and the remodel petal are affected:
*Based on [[Merchandise/Supplementary Media#KanColle Ship Girl Catalogue|Kanmusu Catalog]], the ships' rarity classifications are the following: C>SC>R>SR>H>SH
 
  
[[File:Rarity colors.jpg|500px]]
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{|class="wikitable"
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!Background
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!Rarity
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!Icon Petals
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!Flower & Fog Color
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!Notes
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|-
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|[[File:Card Background 1.png|100px]]
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|Very Common<br>(blue)
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|rowspan=3|"Iron cross"{{CSS image crop|Image = Ship_Card_Isonami.png|bSize = 280|cWidth = 95|cHeight = 95}}
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|N/A
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|-
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|[[File:Card Background 2.png|100px]]
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|Common<br>(light blue)
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|N/A
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|-
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|[[File:Card Background 3.png|100px]]
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|Uncommon<br>(cyan)
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|Light Blue
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|-
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|[[File:Card Background 4.png|100px]]
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|Rare<br>(silver)
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|rowspan=2|"12 petals"{{CSS image crop|Image = Ship_Card_Z3.png|bSize = 280|cWidth = 98|cHeight = 99}}
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|White
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|-
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|[[File:Card Background 5.png|100px]]
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|Very Rare<br>(gold)
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|Gold
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|-
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|[[File:Card Background 6.png|100px]]
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|Holo<br>(rainbow)
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|"16 Petals"{{CSS image crop|Image = Ship_Card_Z1_Kai.png|bSize = 280|cWidth = 100|cHeight = 100}}
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|rowspan=2|Cyan
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|-
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|[[File:Card Background 7.png|100px]]
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|S Holo<br>(shiny rainbow)
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|rowspan=2|"Rising Sun Cross"{{CSS image crop|Image = Ship_Card_Dan_Yang.png|bSize = 280|cWidth = 110|cHeight = 110}}
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|[[File:Card Background 8.png|100px]]
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|SS Holo<br>(shiny rainbow + particles)
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|Red<br>Gold for USN ships
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|The "particles" depend on the nationality:
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*'''{{ToolTip|Sakura petals|[[File:0899 9823.png]]}}''' for Japanese ships
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*'''{{ToolTip|Stars|[[File:0360 1180.png]]}}''' for USN ships
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*'''{{ToolTip|Pollens|[[File:0969 1334.png]]}}''' for French ships
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Exceptions:
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*[[Souya]], [[Ryuuhou]], [[Taiyou]], and [[Unyou]] do not have any "remodel Flower & Fog".
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*Despite being "S Holo", [[Bismarck Kai]] has a gold Flower & Fog, and [[Bismarck Drei]] has a red Flower & Fog.
  
Note that other than the background color, the metallic symbol on the top left corner may also identify rarity.
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;Notes
*[[Iowa Kai]], [[Colorado Kai]], [[Maryland Kai]], and [[Gambier Bay Mk.II]] have an exclusive Ultra-rare card with Stars instead of the Sakura petals.
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*Card rarity does not perfectly match the real API rarity, which is irrelevant in all cases outside of ship [[Construction]] & [[Drop]]s.
*[[Richelieux Deux]] has an exclusive Ultra-rare card with Pollens instead of the Sakura petals.
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**''See [[Ship/Rarity|here]] for the full list of ship cards ranked by card and API rarity.
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**When sinking a ship, the displayed background will be the one corresponding to its API rarity and not its actual card background.
  
==See Also==
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=See Also=
 
For more comprehensive lists, see:
 
For more comprehensive lists, see:
 
*[[Ship List]]
 
*[[Ship List]]
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*[[Ship Class]]es
 
*[[Ship Class]]es
 
*[[Drop List]]
 
*[[Drop List]]
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*[[Ship/Availability]]
 
*[[Ship/Rarity]]
 
*[[Ship/Rarity]]
 
*[[NPC]]
 
*[[NPC]]

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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 306 ships (790 including all remodels) as of the 2024/10/18 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:

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
戦艦 Battleships BB Battleships (BB) notably utilize Large Caliber Main Gun Large Caliber Main Guns, Reconnaissance SeaplaneRecon Seaplane Recons, and Armor-Piercing Shell AP Shells, having heavy firepower Firepower and armor Armor, but lacking torpedo & ASW stats. They:
Fast Battleships FBB Fast Battleships (FBB) are BB with higher speed. They:
  • Usually have more permissive Routings,
  • Can be placed in the Escort of a Combined Fleet regardless of their speed.
航空戦艦 Aviation Battleships 航戦 BBV Aviation Battleships (BBV) are BB capable of using Seaplane BomberBomber Seaplane Bombers and Seaplane Fighter Seaplane Fighters. They:
  • "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.

Ships included in this tab: "Standard Aircraft Carriers" (CV), "Armored Aircraft Carriers" (CVB), and "Light Aircraft Carriers" (CVL).

Type Abbreviation Gameplay Notes Base Stats
正規空母 Standard Aircraft Carriers 空母 CV Standard Aircraft Carriers (CV) notably utilize Dive Bomber Dive Bombers, Torpedo Bomber Torpedo Bombers, Fighter Fighters, required to take part in both Aerial Combat and regular Combat, with their "plane slot" Aircraft stat being the most important. They:
  • Must equip Dive Bomber/Torpedo Bomber bombers to be able to carry any attack.
  • Cannot attack during Night Battle without the right equipment.
装甲空母 Armored Aircraft Carriers 装母 CVB Armored Carriers (CVB) are CV with the exceptions of being able to launch planes even when being moderately damaged (中破).
軽空母 Light Carriers 軽母 CVL Light Carriers (CVL) are weaker CV, with usually more permissive Routings. They are capable of attacking submarines.
  • Light Aircraft Carriers & Standard Aircraft Carriers are termed 正規空母, or Fleet Carriers, to distinguish them from "Escort Carriers" or other carrier types. This term most often refers only to Standard Aircraft Carriers.
Sub-Type Abbreviation Gameplay Notes
Escort Carriers CVE Escort Carriers (CVE) are CVL with a base ASW stat. They are:
Night Carriers CVN Night Carriers (CVN) are CV/CVL capable of Carrier Night Air Attacks without needing a Aviation Personnel NOAPNight Operation Aviation Personnel
Night Operation Aviation Personnel + Skilled Deckhands
.

Ships included in this tab: "Heavy Cruiser" (CA) and "Aviation Cruiser" (CAV).

Type Abbreviation Gameplay Notes Base Stats
重巡洋艦 Heavy Cruisers 重巡 CA Heavy Cruisers (CA) are relatively flexible, utilizing Medium Caliber Main Gun Medium Caliber Main Guns, Torpedoes Torpedoes, and Reconnaissance SeaplaneRecon Seaplane Recons, and having strong firepower Firepower, torpedo Torpedo Attack, and "night attack power Night Battle Power" stats, but no ASW.
航空巡洋艦 Aviation Cruisers 航巡 CAV Aviation Cruisers (CAV) are CA capable of using Seaplane BomberBomber Seaplane Bombers and Seaplane Fighter Seaplane Fighters. They:

Ships included in this tab: "Light Cruisers" (CL), "Torpedo Cruiser" (CLT), and "Training Cruiser" (CT).

Type Abbreviation Gameplay Notes Base Stats
軽巡洋艦 Light Cruisers 軽巡 CL Light Cruisers (CL) are very flexible, utilizing Medium Caliber Main Gun Medium Caliber Main Guns, Torpedoes Torpedoes, Reconnaissance SeaplaneRecon Seaplane Recons, and Depth ChargesSONAR ASW equipment, and having strong torpedo Torpedo Attack, ASW Anti-Submarine Warfare, and "night attack power Night Battle Power" stats.
重雷装巡洋艦 Torpedo Cruisers 雷巡 CLT Torpedo Cruisers (CLT) have a very high torpedo Torpedo Attack stat, having the strongest "night attack power Night Battle Power" in the game. They:
練習巡洋艦 Training Cruisers 練巡 CT Training Cruisers (CT) behave similarly to Light Cruisers, with the ability to increase exp earned from Exercises.
  • The bonus depends on their position and number in the fleet as well as their level. See below for bonus values:
CT Experience Bonus: [math]\displaystyle{ \text{Mod}_\text{CT} }[/math]
Fleet Affected
Ships
CT Level Notes
1-9 10-29 30-59 60-99 100+ The flagship's level if it is a CT,
highest leveled CT otherwise.
1 Katori-class non-flagship All 1.030 1.050 1.070 1.100 1.150 Asahi not present
2 Katori-class non-flagship 1.040 1.060 1.080 1.120 1.175
1 Katori-class flagship 1.050 1.080 1.120 1.150 1.200
1 Katori-class flagship + 1 Katori-class 1.100 1.130 1.160 1.200 1.250
1 CT non-flagship All 1 Asahi present,
but not counted as a CT
2 CT non-flagship 1.030 1.050 1.070 1.100 1.150
3 CT non-flagship 1.040 1.060 1.080 1.120 1.175
Asahi flagship All surface 0.630 0.648 0.672 0.690 0.720 Asahi present [1][2]
SS(V) 1.365 1.404 1.456 1.495 1.560
Katori-class flagship + 1/2CT All surface 1.103 1.134 1.176 1.208 1.260
SS(V) 1.523 1.566 1.624 1.668 1.740
Asahi flagship + 2CT All surface 1.155 1.187 1.218 1.260 1.313
SS(V) 1.595 1.639 1.682 1.740 1.813
CT list: AsahiAsahi (Base), Katori/KaiKatori
Katori Kai
, Kashima/KaiKashima
Kashima Kai
  • Some level intervals have not been sampled yet.
  • Bug: when no CT is flagship, Asahi bonuses do not work.

Ships included in this tab: "Destroyers" (DD).

Type Abbreviation Gameplay Notes Base Stats
駆逐艦 Destroyers 駆逐 DD Destroyers (DD) are very versatile, utilizing Small Caliber Main Gun Small Caliber Main Guns, Torpedoes Torpedoes, and Depth ChargesSONAR ASW equipment, and having high torpedo Torpedo Attack, ASW Anti-Submarine Warfare, and evasion Evasion, and good "night attack power Night Battle Power" stats, to the detriment of firepower and armor. They:

Ships included in this tab: "Coastal Defense Ships" (DE).

Type Abbreviation Gameplay Notes Base Stats
海防艦 Coastal Defense Ships 海防 DE Coastal Defense Ships (DE) are weak ships with high ASW Anti-Submarine Warfare stat, utilizing Depth ChargesSONAR ASW equipment. They:
  • In Kancolle, "Coastal Defense Ships" are labeled as "DE", and real "Destroyers Escort" as DD instead of DE.

Ships included in this tab: "Submarines" (SS) and "Submarine Aircraft Carriers" (SSV).

Type Abbreviation Gameplay Notes Base Stats
潜水艦 Submarines SS Submarines (SS) have high torpedo Torpedo Attack stats, and are limited to the Opening Torpedo Salvo, the Closing Torpedo Salvo, and Night Battle. They:
潜水空母 Submarine Aircraft Carriers 潜母 SSV Submarine Aircraft Carriers (SSV), are SS that can equip Reconnaissance SeaplaneRecon/Seaplane BomberBomber/Seaplane Fighter seaplanes.

Ships included in this tab: "Seaplane Tenders" (AV), "Fleet Oilers" (AO), "Submarine Tenders" (AS), "Amphibious Assault Ships" (LHA), "Repair Ships" (AR).

Type Abbreviation Gameplay Notes Base Stats
水上機母艦 Seaplane Tenders 水母 AV Seaplane Tenders (AV) notably utilize Reconnaissance SeaplaneRecon/Seaplane BomberBomber/Seaplane Fighter seaplane Recons/Bombers/Fighters, as well as some Main Guns and Midget SubmarineMinisub Midget Submarines, participating in most Combat stages, given the correct setup.

They can also be used for an Anti-Installation role, as they can carry most Anti-Ground Equipment.

補給艦 Fleet Oilers 補給 AO Fleet Oilers (AO) can notably refuel ships mid-sortie using Supplies Underway ReplenishmentUnderway Replenishment.
潜水母艦 Submarine Tenders 潜母艦 AS Submarine Tenders (AS) are very weak, mostly used for certain Routings
揚陸艦 Amphibious Assault Ships 揚陸 LHA Amphibious Assault Ships (LHA) are mostly used for an Anti-Installation role, notably utilizing "Landing Equipment".
工作艦 Repair Ships AR Repair Ships (AR) have the ability to perform "Anchorage Repairs" outside of sorties, when equipped with Facility.png Ship Repair FacilityShip Repair Facility, synergizing when several AR are used.

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.
  • Some ships have remodels shifting their type, their class, and/or their name, see below for more details.
  1. Some routing did differentiate CV & CVB in the past .

Ship Availability

The exhaustive list on how to obtain ships.

Ship Availability
Ship Types Buidable Unbuidable
Normal Only Normal & LSC LSC only Drops Event Only
FBB/BB Kongou · Hiei · Haruna · Kirishima · Fusou · Yamashiro · Ise · Hyuuga · Nagato · Mutsu Bismarck · Yamato · Musashi · Warspite Kongou · Hiei · Haruna · Kirishima · Fusou · Yamashiro · Ise · Hyuuga · Nagato · Mutsu Massachusetts · Jean Bart · Littorio · Roma · Washington · South Dakota · Iowa · Richelieu · Gangut · Nevada · Rodney · Valiant · Maryland · Conte di Cavour · Colorado · Nelson
CV/CVB Akagi · Kaga · Souryuu · Hiryuu · Shoukaku · Zuikaku Saratoga · Ark Royal · Taihou Akagi · Kaga · Souryuu · Hiryuu · Shoukaku · Zuikaku Unryuu Ranger · Lexington · Amagi · Katsuragi · Graf Zeppelin · Aquila · Intrepid · Hornet · Victorious
CVL Houshou Ryuujou · Shouhou · Zuihou · Hiyou · Junyou Houshou · Ryuujou · Shouhou · Zuihou · Hiyou · Junyou Gambier Bay Yawata Maru · Langley · Kasuga Maru · Shinyou
CA Furutaka · Kako · Aoba · Kinugasa · Myoukou · Nachi · Ashigara · Haguro · Takao · Atago · Maya · Choukai Mogami · Suzuya · Kumano · Tone · Chikuma Mikuma · Zara Furutaka · Kako · Aoba · Kinugasa · Myoukou · Nachi · Ashigara · Haguro · Takao · Atago · Maya · Choukai · Mogami · Mikuma · Suzuya · Kumano · Tone · Chikuma Pola Tuscaloosa · Prinz Eugen · Northampton · Houston
CL/CT Tenryuu · Tatsuta · Kuma · Tama · Kitakami · Ooi · Kiso · Nagara · Isuzu · Natori · Yura · Kinu · Abukuma · Sendai · Jintsuu · Naka · Yuubari Katori Agano · Noshiro · Yahagi · Kashima Tenryuu · Tatsuta · Kuma · Tama · Kitakami · Ooi · Kiso · Nagara · Isuzu · Natori · Yura · Kinu · Abukuma · Sendai · Jintsuu · Naka · Yuubari · Agano · Noshiro · Yahagi · Katori · Kashima Sakawa · Ooyodo Gloire · Phoenix · Brooklyn · Duca degli Abruzzi · Giuseppe Garibaldi · Honolulu · Helena · Atlanta · Sheffield · Gotland · De Ruyter · Perth · Asahi
DD Mutsuki · Kisaragi · Yayoi · Satsuki · Fumizuki · Nagatsuki · Kikuzuki · Mikazuki · Mochizuki · Fubuki · Shirayuki · Hatsuyuki · Miyuki · Murakumo · Isonami · Ayanami · Shikinami · Oboro · Akebono · Sazanami · Ushio · Akatsuki · Hibiki · Ikazuchi · Inazuma · Hatsuharu · Nenohi · Wakaba · Hatsushimo · Shiratsuyu · Shigure · Murasame · Yuudachi · Samidare · Suzukaze · Asashio · Ooshio · Michishio · Arashio · Arare · Kasumi · Kagerou · Shiranui · Kuroshio · Yukikaze · Akigumo · Shimakaze · Z1 · Z3 Mutsuki · Kisaragi · Yayoi · Satsuki · Fumizuki · Nagatsuki · Kikuzuki · Mikazuki · Mochizuki · Fubuki · Shirayuki · Hatsuyuki · Miyuki · Murakumo · Isonami · Ayanami · Shikinami · Oboro · Akebono · Sazanami · Ushio · Akatsuki · Hibiki · Ikazuchi · Inazuma · Hatsuharu · Nenohi · Wakaba · Hatsushimo · Shiratsuyu · Shigure · Murasame · Yuudachi · Samidare · Suzukaze · Asashio · Ooshio · Michishio · Arashio · Arare · Kasumi · Kagerou · Shiranui · Kuroshio · Yukikaze · Akigumo · Shimakaze · Z1 Kamikaze · Asakaze · Hatakaze · Uzuki · Minazuki · Uranami · Amagiri · Sagiri · Harusame · Umikaze · Yamakaze · Kawakaze · Asagumo · Yamagumo · Oyashio · Hatsukaze · Amatsukaze · Tokitsukaze · Urakaze · Isokaze · Hamakaze · Tanikaze · Nowaki · Arashi · Hagikaze · Maikaze · Yuugumo · Makigumo · Kazagumo · Naganami · Takanami · Fujinami · Okinami · Kishinami · Asashimo · Hayashimo · Kiyoshimo · Libeccio Yuugure · Shirakumo · Natsugumo · Heywood L. Edwards · Mogador · Fuyutsuki · Javelin · Tamanami · Ume · Hayashio · Harukaze · Matsukaze · Usugumo · Ariake · Minegumo · Makinami · Suzunami · Hayanami · Hamanami · Akishimo · Akizuki · Teruzuki · Suzutsuki · Hatsuzuki · Matsu · Take · Momo · Maestrale · Grecale · Scirocco · Fletcher · Johnston · Samuel B. Roberts · Jervis · Janus · Tashkent
DE Matsuwa · Sado · Tsushima · Hirato · Mikura · Hiburi · Daitou Kaiboukan No.22 · Inagi · Shounan · Ukuru · Kurahashi · Noumi · Shimushu · Kunashiri · Hachijou · Ishigaki · Etorofu · Fukae · Yashiro · Kaiboukan No.4 · Kaiboukan No.30
SS/SSV I-168 · I-8 · I-58 Maruyu · I-401 I-168 · I-8 · I-58 · Maruyu · I-401 I-19 · Luigi Torelli C.Cappellini · Scamp · Salmon · Drum · I-201 · I-26 · I-47 · I-203 · U-511 · I-41 · I-36 · I-13 · I-14 · I-400
Aux Chitose · Chiyoda Mizuho · Akitsu Maru · Kamoi · Hayasui Chitose · Chiyoda · Mizuho · Kamoi · Hayasui Akitsushima · Akashi · Taigei Nisshin · Commandant Teste · Kumano Maru · No.101 Transport Ship · Shinshuu Maru · Heian Maru · Jingei · Chougei · Yamashio Maru · Souya
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 (Kai) added in their name, which stands for Modified, Revised, Improved, or Altered in Japanese. For the 2nd remodel, (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
Japanese 改ニ 改三 改四
Japanese (romaji) Kai Kai Ni Kai San Kai Yon
Italian Due
German Zwei Drei
French Deux
Rusian Dva
English Mk.II
Sweedish Andra

Special names

Kanji Romaji Ships Meaning/Notes
A (Kō) Chitose A, Chiyoda A, Nisshin A Reference to AV cappable of carrying Type A Kouhyouteki.
Shoukaku Kai Ni A, Zuikaku Kai Ni A Reference to "Type-A destroyers", having a high-seas escorting role
B (Otsu) Kasumi Kai Ni B, Isokaze B Kai, Hamakaze B Kai, Yahagi Kai Ni B, Zuihou Kai Ni B, Haruna Kai Ni B Reference to "Type-B destroyers", having an AA escorting role
C (Hei) Kongou Kai Ni C, Hiei Kai Ni C, Haruna Kai Ni C Reference to "Type-C destroyers", having advance frontline cabilities
D (Tei) Asashio Kai Ni D, Yamakaze Kai Ni D, Urakaze D Kai, Tanikaze D Kai, Amagiri Kai Ni D, Kiyoshimo Kai Ni D
Yuubari Kai Ni D, Kuma Kai Ni D
Reference to "Type-D destroyers", having an ASW escorting role
E Akagi Kai Ni E, Kaga Kai Ni E, Ryuuhou Kai Ni E Night carriers
Kou Chitose Kou/Kai/Ni, Chiyoda Kou/Kai/Ni, Suzuya Kou Kai Ni, Kumano Kou Kai Ni Carrier remodel of non-carrier ships
Toku Yuubari Kai Ni Toku, Mogami Kai Ni Toku, Mikuma Kai Ni Toku Reference to the Toku Daihatsu Landing Craft, improved vertion of the Daihatsu Landing Craft.
Bo Kamoi Kai Bo Kamoi's "flying boat carrier" remodel
Go Kaga Kai Ni Go Kaga's "escort carrier" remodel, based on JS Kaga
Juu Yamato Kai Ni Juu Yamato's "Heavy" remodel
Sen Houshou Kai Ni Sen Houshou's "power projection carrier" remodel
- Mod.2 Nevada Kai Mod.2, Saratoga Mk.II Mod.2, Fletcher Kai Mod.2 American's 2nd variant
- Nuovo Conte di Cavour Nuovo Conte di Cavour's "New" remodel

Renamed girls

"Expatriation"
Original name New name
Hibiki Verniy
Yukikaze Dan Yang
Shimushu EK-31
Tsushima Lin An
Yashiro Cheng An
U-511 Ro-500
C.Cappellini UIT-24

I-503

Luigi Torelli UIT-25

I-504

Amphion Perth
Langley La Fayette
Brooklyn O'Higgins
Phoenix General Belgrano
Heywood L. Edwards JDS Ariake
Gangut Oktyabrskaya Revolyutsiya
Volochaevets Chiryou Maru

Souya (Maru)

Littorio Italia
Type change
Original name New name
Scharnhorst Shinyou
Kasuga Maru Taiyou
Yawata Maru Unyou
Izumo Maru Hiyou
Kashiwara Maru Junyou
Tsurugizaki Shouhou
Takasaki Zuihou
Taigei Ryuuhou
Roma Aquila

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.

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:

Background Rarity Icon Petals Flower & Fog Color Notes
Card Background 1.png Very Common
(blue)
"Iron cross"
Ship_Card_Isonami.png


N/A
Card Background 2.png Common
(light blue)
N/A
Card Background 3.png Uncommon
(cyan)
Light Blue
Card Background 4.png Rare
(silver)
"12 petals"
Ship_Card_Z3.png


White
Card Background 5.png Very Rare
(gold)
Gold
Card Background 6.png Holo
(rainbow)
"16 Petals"
Ship_Card_Z1_Kai.png


Cyan
Card Background 7.png S Holo
(shiny rainbow)
"Rising Sun Cross"
Ship_Card_Dan_Yang.png


Card Background 8.png SS Holo
(shiny rainbow + particles)
Red
Gold for USN ships
The "particles" depend on the nationality:
  • Sakura petals0899 9823.png for Japanese ships
  • Stars0360 1180.png for USN ships
  • Pollens0969 1334.png for French ships

Exceptions:

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: