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− | |Can Equip:<br>{{Equipment/Card|12cm Single High-angle Gun Mount|size=36px}} {{Equipment/Card|12cm Single High-angle Gun Mount + 25mm Machine Guns Additions|size=36px | + | |Can Equip:<br>{{Equipment/Card|12cm Single High-angle Gun Mount|size=36px}} {{Equipment/Card|12cm Single High-angle Gun Mount + 25mm Machine Guns Additions|size=36px}} {{Star Shell}}<br>{{Lookout}}{{Anti-Ground Rocket}} {{Command Facility}} {{Smoke}} |
− | |Can Equip:<br> | + | |Can Equip:<br>{{Large Searchlight}} {{Command Facility}} {{Smoke}} |
− | |Can Equip:<br>{{Large Sonar}} {{Large Armor | + | |Can Equip:<br>{{Large Sonar}} {{Large Armor}}<br>{{Command Facility}} {{Smoke}} |
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− | |Cannot Equip:<br>{{Autogyro}} {{Aviation Personnel}} | + | |Cannot Equip:<br>{{Autogyro}} {{Aviation Personnel}} {{Light Gun}} |
− | |Cannot Equip:<br>{{Autogyro}} {{Aviation Personnel}} {{AA Gun}} {{AAFD}} | + | |Cannot Equip:<br>{{Autogyro}} {{Aviation Personnel}} {{Light Gun}} {{AA Gun}} {{AAFD}} {{Depth Charge}} |
− | |Cannot Equip:<br>{{AA Gun}} {{AAFD}} | + | |Cannot Equip:<br>{{Light Gun}} {{AA Gun}} {{AAFD}} {{Depth Charge}} |
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Is a "Fleet Oiler" (AO), despite being designated in the game as a:
- "Survey Ship" (AGS / Auxiliary Ship Utility / 特務艦)
- Lighthouse Tender (AGL / 灯台補給 / 灯台補給船)
- Icebreaker (AGB / Auxiliary Icebreaker / 南極観測 / 南極観測船)
- This is reflected in her equipability exceptions only.
Souya (AGL/AGB)'s ship class in-game is the Ice-strengthened General-duties Transport Ship, but is displayed as "LL01" at AGL, and "PL107" at AGB, on her Library page.
Gameplay Notes
Fleet Oilers (AO) can notably refuel ships mid-sortie using Underway Replenishment
.
- They can also carry
Landing Craft, which is useful for Resource Farming.
1-3 Immortal fuel farming[1]Expand
Special Mechanics
- Can convert between AGS, AGL, and AGB remodels.
- When converting back to AGS, a 25mm Single Autocannon Mount is given back.
Underway Replenishment
s are consumable items that are used to restore fuel and ammo mid-sortie when consumed.
- As "consumables", they do not take any equipment slot and appear in the Inventory.
- Only Fleet Oilers (AO) and Kumano Maru can carry them, including in their RE.
When entering a boss node, a prompt will appear giving a choice to use the Underway Replenishment(s) or not.
- The cost of the resupply will be deducted from the stockpile.
- The resupply cannot be activated when having insufficient
fuel or
ammo.
- The amount of
fuel and
ammo resupplied depends on
- The fleet type (single or combined)
- How many Resupplies are carried.
The resupply rates are as follow:
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Single Fleet | Combined Fleet |
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1 | 25 % | 15 % |
2 | 36 % | 27.5 % |
3 | 47 % | 40 % |
This mechanic should only be used to avoid Fuel penalty or/and Ammo penalty.
Stats Exceptions
- AGS/AGB
- Has 3 equipment slots.
- AGL
- Has 2 equipment slots.
Equipability Exceptions
AO | ExpandDefault equipment compatibility |
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Fit Bonuses
Expand[edit]Souya AGB Equipment Bonuses |
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Important Information
- Required to Craft Type 3 Command Liaison Aircraft (ASW), Ka Type Observation Autogyro, Type 1 Fighter Hayabusa Model II, Type 2 Two-seat Fighter Toryuu, Daihatsu Landing Craft.
- Helper for the following equipment:
Drop Locations
Ship | Rarity | Type | No. | World 1 | World 2 | World 3 | World 7 | World 4 | World 5 | World 6 | Remarks | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | |||||
Souya | Very Rare | AO | 408 | Unbuildable |
Voice Lines
Quotes
Event | ExpandJapanese/English |
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- ↑ She was primarily a survey vessel for the IJN. She was also assigned to transport duties.
- ↑ Her steam engines were replaced by diesel ones. A helicopter deck and storage area was also added.
- ↑ Ice-strengthened ships had reinforced hulls and keels to allow them to push through the ice and prevent them from being crushed by the ice.
- ↑ The Japanese name for the Battle of Midway
- ↑ Likely referring to the Guadalcanal.
- ↑ She was considered the flagship of the Coast Guard by virtue of being the largest ship in their service. A position she held till her retirement.
- ↑ Sasakawa Ryouichi, the director of the Museum of Maritime Science when it was decided she'd be a museum ship, coined this moniker.
- ↑ She earned this moniker after her 15 years stint in the Coast Guard based off Hokkaido. There, she was dispatched on more than 350 rescues, aided 125 more than ships, and rescued more than 1,000 people.
- ↑ Referring to the former half of the quote from Sasakawa Ryouichi. He called her "A miraculous ship of great fortune that makes the impossible, possible" (不可能を可能にした強運と奇跡の船).
- ↑ She was originally commissioned by the USSR as Volochaevets.
- ↑ Due to worsening Japanese-Soviet relations, she was never delivered to her original owners and was sold to a private transport company. She was bought by the IJN in Nov 1939, turned into a survey ship, and assigned to Yokosuka in June 1940.
- ↑ She was called this by the lighthouse keepers during her stint as a lighthouse tender.
- ↑ Japan's permanent research station in Antarctica.
- ↑ "Charging" (チャージング) is Japanese terminology for when icebreakers reverse then ram forwards to break thick ice.
- ↑ She had to use explosives to free herself from the ice on two occasions.
- ↑ This is where she is currently docked as a museum ship.
- ↑ She was known as the "White Princess of Lighthouses" among the lighthouse keepers when she first started out as a lighthouse tender.
- ↑ A system on modern icebreakers where water is pumped on the hull to reduce friction with the ice.
- ↑ Likely referring to her 2nd Antarctic expedition where she rescued personnel stranded in Showa Station.
- ↑ This line is shared with expedition selection, resource collection, instant repair and development.
- ↑ Her initial career with the IJN had her carrying all sorts of cargo like troops, packaged food, and fuel drums. She also performed miscellaneous duties like surveying and icebreaking.
Seasonal
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Misc Lines
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Trivia
- General Information
- She is named after the Souya Subprefecture in Hokkaido.
- She was launched on the 16th of February 1938.
- She has had many names over her life. In chronological order:
- Volochaevets - Her original name when she was laid down in 1936.
- Chiryou Maru - Civilian cargo ship from 1937-1939.
- Souya - IJN service from 1939-1945.
- Souya Maru (S119) - Her name was only changed in the records. Her hull still read "Souya". Repatriation ship from 1945-1948.
- Souya (Written in hiragana) - Coast Guard lighthouse tender (LL-01) from 1949-1955. Antarctic research vessel (PL107) from 1955-1962. Coast Guard patrol ship (PL107) from 1963-1978. Museum ship from 1979-present.
- Update History
- She was added on the 21st of May 2021 as Spring 2021 Event E5 drop.
- Misc
- Survived World War II.
- She is one of the two IJN ships remaining today.
- Souya was built in Japan as a Soviet commission under the name "Volochaevets". She was never delivered to the USSR and became a Japanese cargo ship instead, before being requisitioned by the Imperial Japanese Navy.
- Her mascots are Taro and Jiro, the two Sakhalin Huskies that survived for eleven months in Antarctica after being left behind by the 1958 Japanese Antarctic Research Expedition.
See Also
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