Ship
There are 282 kanmusus (without remodels & class changes) as of the 09/11/2022 update. They come in various Types, Classes, Remodels, and degrees of Rarity.
- 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.
Ship Type Identification
In-game tab | Type | Abbreviation | Combat Notes | ||
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Battleships | 戦艦 | Battleship | 戦 | BB | Utilizes large main guns, heavy armor, & the second shelling phase. Lacks ASW & torpedo attacks. |
Fast Battleship | FBB* | BB with higher speed and faster repair times. All but Gangut are Fast. | |||
航空戦艦 | Aviation Battleship | 航戦 | BBV* | BB capable of using most Seaplanes, initiating fighter combat to enable artillery spotting, and with ASW capacities. | |
Aircraft Carriers | 正規空母 | Standard Aircraft Carrier | 空母 | CV | Achieves air superiority by Fighters. Cannot attack during night battle without the right equipment. Must equip Dive Bombers and/or Torpedo Bombers to enable regular attacks. |
装甲空母 | Armored Aircraft Carrier | 装母 | CVB | Armored Aircraft Carriers can still attack with moderate hull damage. | |
軽空母 | Light Aircraft Carrier | 軽母 | CVL | Weaker than standard carriers, but capable of attacking submarines and are more permissive routing-wise. | |
Heavy Cruisers | 重巡洋艦 | Heavy Cruiser | 重巡 | CA | Stronger in surface combat than light cruisers at the expense of ASW capacity. |
航空巡洋艦 | Aviation Cruiser | 航巡 | CAV* | CA capable of using most Seaplanes, initiating fighter combat to enable artillery spotting, and with ASW capacities. | |
Light Cruisers | 軽巡洋艦 | Light Cruiser | 軽巡 | CL | Very flexible. Utilizes Medium Guns, Torpedoes ASW, & artillery spotting. |
重雷装巡洋艦 | Torpedo Cruiser | 雷巡 | CLT* | Have the strongest night attack power in the game. Can equip midget submarines to enable opening torpedo attacks. | |
練習巡洋艦 | Training Cruiser | 練巡 | CT* | Increases experience gained in PVP Exercises. Despite being CLs by several metrics, they are mostly considered as Auxiliaries. | |
Destroyers | 駆逐艦 | Destroyer | 駆逐 | DD | Versatile ships with high torpedo, ASW, and evasion stats, do the detriment of armor and firepower, while having low resource consumption and the most permissive routings. They shine best in night battles with their special Cut-ins. |
Coastal Defense | 海防艦 | Coastal Defense Ships | 海防 | DE* | ASW-focused ships, they can OASW at 60 ASW but are slow and weak. |
Submarines | 潜水艦 | Submarine | 潜 | SS | Limited to both torpedo phases & night battle. Only vulnerable to ASW. |
潜水空母 | Submarine Aircraft Carrier | 潜母 | SSV* | Submarines that can equip Seaplanes. | |
Auxiliaries | 水上機母艦 | Seaplane Tender | 水母 | AV | Seaplanes focussed ships, they can participate in all day attack stages given the correct setup. |
潜水母艦 | Submarine Tender | 潜母艦 | AS | Are weak but can perform a powerful special attack with submarines and has some special routings (notably on 6-1). | |
給油艦 | Fleet Oiler | 補給 | AO | Can refuel ships mid-sortie using Underway Replenishment . | |
揚陸艦 | Amphibious Assault Ship | 揚陸 | LHA | Are needed to develop Daihatsus. They can perform strong attacks against Installations. | |
工作艦 | Repair Ship | 工 | AR | Akashi have special repair mechanics and is needed to improve equipment. |
Notes:
- *Abbreviations are derived rather than official, and some sub
- Some ships have additional unique types, but with no impact on types' mechanic behaviors
- See here for a complete classifications list.
- Battleships & Fast Battleships share the hull classification, BB.
- 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 sometimes refers only to Standard Aircraft Carriers.
- Exceptions
- Training Cruisers & Torpedo Cruisers do not count as a Light Cruiser for expeditions or branching rules requirements.
- Similarly, Aviation Cruisers & Aviation Battleships do not count as a Heavy Cruiser & Battleship respectively.
- Some ships like the Chitose-class and Taigei have remodels shifting their ship type, and sometimes even their class and their name.
Ship Stats & Remodels
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.
- See 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.
- 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.
Remodel names
Nation | 1st Remodel | 2nd Remodel | 3rd Remodel |
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Japanese | 改 | 改ニ | |
Italian | 改 | Due | |
German | 改 | Zwei | Drei |
French | 改 | Deux | |
Rusian | 改 | Dva | |
American | 改 | Mk.II | |
Sweedish | 改 | Andra |
Special names
Kanji | Romanji | Meaning | Ships |
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甲 | A | Armor focus / AV remodel | Chitose A, Chiyoda A, Shoukaku Kai Ni A, Zuikaku Kai Ni A, Nisshin A |
乙 | B | AA focus | Kasumi Kai Ni B, Zuihou Kai Ni B, Isokaze B Kai, Hamakaze B Kai, Yahagi Kai Ni B |
丙 | C | Night focus | Kongou Kai Ni C, Hiei Kai Ni C |
丁 | D | ASW focus | Asashio Kai Ni D, Urakaze D Kai, Tanikaze D Kai, Yamakaze Kai Ni D, Yuubari Kai Ni D, Kuma Kai Ni D, Amagiri Kai Ni D |
戊 | E | Night CV | Akagi Kai Ni E, Kaga Kai Ni E, Ryuuhou Kai Ni E |
航 | Kou | Carrier remodel of non-carrier ships | Chitose Kou (Kai/Ni), Chiyoda Kou (Kai/Ni), Suzuya Kou Kai Ni, Kumano Kou Kai Ni |
特 | Toku | Transport focus | Yuubari Kai Ni Toku, Mogami Kai Ni Toku |
母 | Bo | Kamoi 2nd remodel | Kamoi Kai Bo |
護 | Go | Kaga 5th remodel, based on JS Kaga | Kaga Kai Ni Go |
重 | Juu | "Heavy" Yamato | Yamato Kai Ni Juu |
Mod.2 | American's 2nd variant | Saratoga Mk.II Mod.2, Fletcher Kai Mod.2 | |
Nuovo | Conte di Cavour last remodel | Conte di Cavour Nuovo |
Renamed girls
Original name | New name | Change reason |
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Yukikaze | Tan Yang | "Expatriation" |
Hibiki | Verniy | |
U-511 | Ro-500 | |
Luigi Torelli | UIT-25 | |
Amphion | Perth | |
Langley | La Fayette | |
Brooklyn | O'Higgins | |
Gangut | Oktyabrskaya Revolyutsiya | |
Volochaevets | Chiryou Maru
Souya (Maru) | |
Littorio | Italia | |
Scharnhorst | Shinyou | Type change |
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.
Rarity
- Top-Left: Common
- Bottom-Right: Ultra-rare
- Based on Kanmusu Catalog, the ships' rarity classifications are the following: C>SC>R>SR>H>SH
Note that other than the background color, the metallic symbol on the top left corner may also identify rarity.
- Iowa Kai, Colorado Kai, Maryland Kai, and Gambier Bay Mk.II have an exclusive Ultra-rare card with Stars instead of the Sakura petals.
See Also
For more comprehensive lists, see: