Plane Proficiency

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Introduction

Planes have the ability to earn experience and gain ranks. Experience is gained from combat, be it normal sorties or LBAS attacks and defense. The only planes unable to earn experience are Autogyros, the Type 3 Spotter/Liaison (ASW) and Land-based reconnaissance planes. Certain elite planes such as the Tenzan Model 12 (Tomonaga Squadron) Will already have some ranks when they are obtained.

Overview

As planes earn experience, they will progress through the ranks as follows:

Rank Level Displayed Insignia Experience Fighter Power Bonus Innate Bonus Notes
           
0 (blank) 0-9 0 0 0
1 | 10-24 0 0 +1 ~ 1.549
2 || 25-39 +2 +1 +1.581 ~ 1.975
3 ||| 40-54 +5 +1 +2 ~ 2.324
4 \ 55-69 +9 +1 +2.345 ~ 2.627
5 \\ 70-84 +14 +3 +2.646 ~ 2.898
6 \\\ 85-99 +14 +3 +2.915 ~ 3.146
7 >> 100-120 +22 +6 +3.162 ~ 3.464

Important Notes

  • Planes will gain ranks at different speeds. Exactly what determines that is unknown. Please see below for more details.
  • Planes getting shot down will lose ranks.
    • A slot getting emptied has a high chance of resetting plane ranks.
    • You cannot gain or lose ranks in PvP.
  • Abyssal planes do not have proficiency.
  • Opposing PvP fleets do have proficiency.
  • It is important to secure air superiority where possible to preserve plane proficiency.
  • The innate bonus is calculated as [math]\displaystyle{ \sqrt{\frac{\text{Exp}_\text{plane}}{10}} }[/math]; where [math]\displaystyle{ \text{Exp}_\text{plane} }[/math] is the current experience level of the plane.
    • Unlike most other formulas in the game, it is not rounded down.

Rank Effects

Fighter Power Bonus

The biggest bonus from plane proficiency is giving a fighter power bonus to help during the air control phase. The innate bonus is added onto the fighter power bonus of the relevant plane to get the full fighter power bonus.

Fighter Power Bonus for >> Plane
Plane Type Fighter Power Bonus
       +25.464
  +9.464
        +3.464

Important Notes

  • Fighter-bombers are considered dive bombers and only get the +3 bonus instead of the +25.
  • Only seaplane bombers get the +9 bonus.
  • This is a flat bonus applied after the fighter power of the slot is calculated. This means it is not affected by rounding.
  • Even if the plane has 0  , it will still get the relevant bonus.

Critical Bonus

There are two separate critical modifier bonuses for plane proficiency. One affects normal carrier attacks and carrier night cut-ins, the other affects carrier cut-in attacks. The Captain refers to the plane in the top slot.

Carrier Attack Modifier

[math]\displaystyle{ \text{CritMod}_\text{CVAtk} = 1 + \lfloor \sqrt{\text{Exp}} + \text{Bonus} \rfloor }[/math]


  • [math]\displaystyle{ \text{Exp} }[/math] is the current experience value of the plane.
  • [math]\displaystyle{ \text{Bonus} }[/math] is the innate bonus based on the level of the plane, detailed in the table below.
  • The critical bonus is halved for planes not in the top slot.
  • This means a carrier with two maxed proficiency planes equipped in the top two slots, it will have a 1.3x bonus. This makes her total critical strike modifier 1.95x (1.5 x 1.3).
  • This also applies to carrier night attacks.
    • Unlike other carrier night attacks formulas, non-night capable planes are taken into account for calculating the proficiency critical bonus.
  • Planes in empty slots do not count towards proficiency bonuses.
Critical Bonus
Experience Level Proficiency Bonus First Slot Bonus Other Slot Bonus
0-9 0 0-3% 0-1.5%
10-24 +1 4-5% 2-2.5%
25-39 +2 7-8% 3.5-4%
40-54 +3 9-10% 4.5-5%
55-69 +4 11-12% 5.5-6%
70-79 +5-7 13-16% 7.5-8%
80-99 +7 16% 8%
100-120 +10 20% 10%

Carrier Cut-In Attacks

[math]\displaystyle{ \text{CritMod}_\text{CVCI} = 1.106 + 0.15\text{(If the plane in the first slot participates in the attack)} }[/math]

  • The average skill level of all planes is taken into account when calculating the modifier. The base multiplier of 1.106 assumes all planes equipped are of max proficiency.
  • If you have multiple aircraft of the same type equipped, the plane in the first slot, "the Captain" will always take priority.
  • This bonus is multiplicative with the base critical modifier. This means if the Captain participates in the CVCI, the attack gets a critical strike modifier of 1.875x (1.5 x 1.25).

Accuracy Bonus

The average proficiency of all torpedo bombers, dive bombers, seaplane bombers and large flying boats on the carrier are taken into account for calculating the accuracy bonus.

[math]\displaystyle{ \text{Acc Bonus} = \sqrt{0.1 \times \text{Exp}_\text{Avg}} + \text{Mod}_\text{proficiency} }[/math]

  • [math]\displaystyle{ \text{Exp}_\text{Avg} }[/math] is the average experience level of all relevant planes on the carrier.
  • [math]\displaystyle{ \text{Mod}_\text{Skill} }[/math] is the extra bonus depending on the proficiency level.
Accuracy Bonus
Experience Level Proficiency Bonus Accuracy Bonus
0-9 0 0
10-24 0 +1
25-39 +1 +2
40-54 +2 +4
55-69 +3 +5
70-79 +4 +6
80-99 +6 +8-9
100-120 +9 +12

Important Notes

  • Remember that fighters are not counted for the accuracy bonus.

LoS

  • C2 has stated that proficiency will increase provide a bonus to LoS and contact rate.
    • The increase is either bugged or too small to be observed.

Ranking Planes

Carrier-Based Planes

Carrier-based planes can be ranked anywhere. The most resource efficient way is to send them on sorties to surface nodes with little to no air power. It is possible to rank them through LBAS but it gets expensive. The following are recommended spots:

  • 1-1
  • 2-2: 3CV+ off route

Land-Based Planes

Land-based planes can only be ranked through LBAS. This makes ranking them quite expensive. Outside of events, only 6-4 and 6-5 have LBAS available to use. Of these, 6-5 is the best place because it allows the use of two land bases and has a Range 1 submarine node at B. This allows any land-based plane to be rank and only requires a fleet of at least 1 light cruiser and a mix of destroyers and destroyer escorts.

Important Notes on Ranking Planes

  • Numbered air group planes like the Ryuusei (601 Air Group) start at |.
  • Named squadron planes like the Type 97 Torpedo Bomber (Murata Squadron) start at ||.
  • Remodeling planes to better versions through quests will retain their ranks if it is higher than the default rank.
  • Ranks can decrease by 1-2 if a large number of planes are shot down.
  • Ranks will be reset if the entire squadron is shot down.
    • Even elite squadrons with default ranks can lose all their ranks.
      • There is a visual bug where elite squadrons may retain default ranks visually, sortieing them again will update it to their actual value.
  • Rank loss is calculated before rank gain, therefore it is possible for a squadron that was wiped to retain 1-2 ranks if it did well.
  • Rank is only calculated once the fleet returns to port.
    • It is possible to save ranks by quitting the sortie before the results screen is shown. This can be useful during events to save preparation time for boss kills.
  • Planes will not gain or lose ranks in Support Expeditions or Exercises.
  • Planes must parcitipate in aerial combat or detection to gain/lose ranks. This means planes in 0 slots will not gain or lose ranks. This also means if planes are not launched due to failing Detection, they will not gain or lose ranks.

Leveling Speed

Planes gain a certain number of internal proficiency points with some random variance every time they participate in Aerial Combat or Detection. The amount gained depends on the exp-rate group of the plane.[1]

Detection:  Seaplane Recons,  Seaplane Bombers,  Carrier Recons,  Flying Boats

Aerial Combat:   Fighters,  Dive Bombers,   Torpedo Bombers,  Seaplane Bombers,  Seaplane Fighters,  Jets,   Land-based Bombers,   Interceptors,  Land-based Heavy Bombers

LBAS Attack, LBAS Defence, Jet Assault, and LBAS Jet Assault also count as Aerial Combat.

  • Each LBAS Attack wave counts as one round of Aerial Combat, so planes attacking the same node twice gain experience twice. There is no Detection for LBAS, so recons (including Land-based Recons) do not gain experience.
  • Because Seaplane Bombers participate in both Aerial Combat and Detection, they effectively level twice as fast as other planes of their group in most cases.
  • Jets receive experience from both Jet Assault and the following Aerial Combat, effectively leveling twice as fast as other planes of their group in most cases. However, Jet Assault does not occur against all-submarine fleets, so they gain experience only once in this case.

Leveling speed is measured in the estimated number of battles it will take to get a plane from no rank to >>.

No. of Battles Plane Type Plane Name
~18   Type 96 Fighter · Type 96 Fighter Kai · Zero Fighter Type 21 · Fw190 T Kai
  Swordfish · Swordfish Mk. II (Skilled) · Swordfish Mk.III (Skilled)
  Type 0 Recon Seaplane · Ar196 Kai · OS2U · SOC Seagull
~20   Zero Fighter Type 52 · Bf109 T Kai · Re. 2001 OR Kai · Fulmar
  Type 99 Dive Bomber · Skua · Re.2001 CB Kai
  Type 97 Torpedo Bomber · Tenzan (931 Air Group) · Re. 2001 G Kai
  Type 0 Observation Seaplane · Type 98 Recon Seaplane (Night Scout)
  Zuiun · Swordfish (Seaplane Model)
  Type 2 Flying Boat · PBY-5A Catalina
  Ro.44 Seaplane Fighter
  Type 96 Land Attacker · Type 1 Land Attacker · Type 1 Land Attacker (Nonaka Squadron) · Type 1 Land Attacker Model 22A · Type 1 Land Attacker Model 34 · Bomb-carrying Type 1 Fighter Hayabusa Model III Kai (65th Squadron)
  Prototype Toukai
  Type 1 Fighter Hayabusa Model II
~24   Prototype Reppuu Late Model · Shiden Kai 2 · Zero Fighter Type 21 (Skilled) · Reppuu (601 Air Group) · Zero Fighter Type 52 (Skilled) · Zero Fighter Type 32 · Zero Fighter Type 32 (Skilled) · Seafire LF.Mk.III Kai · Shiden Kai 4
  Suisei · Zero Fighter Type 62 (Fighter-bomber) · Ju 87C Kai · Type 99 Dive Bomber (Skilled) · Suisei (601 Air Group) · Type 0 Fighter Model 63 (Fighter-bomber) · FM-2 · Suisei Model 22 (634 Air Group)
  Tenzan · Ryuusei · Type 97 Torpedo Bomber (931 Air Group) · Type 97 Torpedo Bomber (Skilled) · Ryuusei (601 Air Group) · Type 97 Torpedo Bomber (931 Air Group / Skilled)
  Saiun
  Shiun · Ro.43 Recon Seaplane · Type 0 Recon SeaPlane Model 11 B · Type 0 Reconnaissance Seaplane Model 11B (Skilled) · S9 Osprey · Swordfish Mk.II Kai (Reconnaissance Seaplane Model) · Fairey Seafox Kai · SO3C Seamew Kai
  Zuiun Model 12 · Swordfish Mk.III Kai (Seaplane Model) · Swordfish Mk.III Kai (Seaplane Model/Skilled)
  Ro.44 Seaplane Fighter Bis
  Ginga · Type 4 Heavy Bomber Hiryuu · Do 17 Z-2
  Toukai (901 Air Group)
  Shiden Type 21 Shiden Kai · Type 1 Fighter Hayabusa Model III A · Type 1 Fighter Hayabusa Model III A (54th Air Squadron) · Spitfire Mk.I · Spitfire Mk.V · Spitfire Mk.IX (Skilled)
  Shinzan Kai
~28   Reppuu Model 11 · Zero Fighter Type 52 Model C (601 Air Group) · Zero Fighter Type 52 Model C (Iwai Squadron) · Zero Fighter Type 21 (Iwamoto Squadron) · Zero Fighter Type 52 Model A (Iwamoto Squadron) · Re. 2005 Kai · F4F-3 · F4F-4 · F6F-3 · F6F-5 · Fw 190 A-5 Kai (Skilled)
  Suisei Model 12A · Type 99 Dive Bomber (Egusa Squadron) · Zero Fighter Type 62 (Fighter-bomber/Iwai Squadron) · SBD · Suisei Model 22 (634 Air Group/Skilled) · Suisei Model 12 (634 Air Group w/ Type 3 Cluster Bombs) · Suisei Model 12 (w/ Type 31 Photoelectric Fuze Bombs) · SBD-5
  Type 97 Torpedo Bomber · Tenzan Model 12 (Tomonaga Squadron) · Tenzan (601 Air Group) · Type 97 Torpedo Bomber (Murata Squadron) · TBD · TBF · Tenzan Model 12A
  Type 2 Recon Aircraft · Prototype Keiun · Saiun (East Caroline Air Group) · Saiun (4th Recon)
  Prototype Seiran · Zuiun (634 Air Group) · Zuiun Model 12 (634 Air Group) · Seiran (631 Air Group)
  Type 2 Seaplane Fighter Kai
  Ginga (Egusa Squadron) · Type 4 Heavy Bomber Hiryuu (Skilled)
  Type 3 Fighter Hien (244th Air Combat Group) · Type 1 Fighter Hayabusa Model II (64th Air Squadron)
  Shinzan
~35   Shinden Kai · Zero Fighter Type 53 (Iwamoto Squadron)
  F6F-3N · F6F-5N
  Suisei (Egusa Squadron) · Prototype Nanzan · F4U-1D · Ju 87C Kai Ni (w/ KMX)
  Ryuusei Kai · Tenzan Model 12 (Murata Squadron)
  TBM-3D · Prototype Type 97 Torpedo Bomber Kai No. 3 Model E (w/ Type 6 Airborne Radar Kai) · Tenzan Model 12A Kai (w/ Type 6 Airborne Radar Kai)
  Laté 298B · Zuiun (631 Air Group) · Zuiun (634 Air Group/Skilled) · Zuiun Kai Ni (634 Air Group) · Zuiun Kai Ni (634 Air Group/Skilled)
  Type 2 Seaplane Fighter Kai (Skilled) · Kyoufuu Kai
  Do 217 E-5 + Hs293 Initial Model · Do 217 K-2 + Fritz-X
  Raiden · Shiden Kai (343 Air Group) Fighter Unit 301 · Reppuu Kai · Reppuu Kai (352 Air Group/Skilled) · Fw 190 D-9
  Type 3 Fighter Hien · Type 3 Fighter Hien Model 1D · Type 4 Fighter Hayate
~44   Reppuu Kai (Prototype Carrier-based Model) · Reppuu Kai Ni
  Ju 87 C Kai 2 (w/ KMX / Skilled)
  Ryuusei Kai (CarDiv 1)
  Prototype Type 97 Torpedo Bomber Kai (Skilled) No. 3 Model E (w/ Type 6 Airborne Radar Kai) · Tenzan Model 12A Kai (Skilled w/ Type 6 Airborne Radar Kai) · TBM-3W+3S
  Jet Keiun Kai · Kikka Kai
  Shiden Type 11
~65   XF5U
  Reppuu Kai Ni Model E
  Ryuusei Kai (CarDiv 1/Skilled)
  Me 163B · Prototype Shuusui
100   Reppuu Kai Ni Model E (CarDiv 1/Skilled)
  Shuusui

See Also