Special Attacks/Nagato-class Touch

At Kai Ni, Nagato and Mutsu gain a special attack:

"Touch Helpers"
Any FBB, BB, BBV
  • A Nagato-class Kai Ni must be the flagship.
    • Secretary for combined fleets.
    • She must not be more than lightly damaged (小破).
  • The 2nd ship in the fleet must be FBB/BB/BBV.
    • She must not be heavily damaged (大破).
  • There must be 6 or more surface ships in the fleet.
    • There must be no submarine in 6-ship fleets. In 7-ship fleets, only 1 submarine is allowed.
    • There must be no surface ship in the fleet sunk or evacuated via Command Facility FCFFleet Command Facility
      Striking Force Fleet Command Facility
      during a sortie, making the remaining total < 6. Ships in the escort fleet are not counted.
  • Bug: The attack cannot trigger in CTF versus a single fleet.

If triggered:

  • The flagship will do a 1st & 2nd attack,
  • The 2nd battleship will do a 3rd attack,
  • Each attack targets a ship at random,
  • If all enemies sunk, then touch stops early.
Attack Multipliers
Equipment Ship in 2nd position
Ship Banner Nagato Kai Ni.png
Ship Banner Mutsu Kai Ni.png
Nagato-class Kai Ni
(Nagato Flagship only) Other BB
Ship Banner Mutsu Kai.png
Mutsu Kai
Ship Banner Nelson Kai.png
Nelson Kai
Attacks 1, 2, & 3 Attacks 1 & 2 Attack 3 Attacks 1 & 2 Attack 3 Attacks 1 & 2 Attack 3
No Bonus Equipment 1.68 1.61 1.62 1.54 1.50 1.40 1.20
Surface RADARSurface Surface Radar Only 1.93 1.85 1.86 1.77 1.73 1.61 1.38
Armor-Piercing Shell AP ShellsType 91 Armor Piercing Shell
Type 1 Armor Piercing Shell
Type 1 Armor Piercing Shell Kai
Only
2.27 2.17 2.18 2.08 2.02 1.89 1.62
Armor-Piercing Shell APType 91 Armor Piercing Shell
Type 1 Armor Piercing Shell
Type 1 Armor Piercing Shell Kai
+ Surface RADARSurface Radar
2.61 2.50 2.52 2.39 2.33 2.17 1.86
  • The modifiers are post-cap on day battle, and pre-cap on night battle.
  • The equipment bonuses do not stack further than 1 radar and/or 1 AP shell per ship.
    • Only ships equipped with those equipment will get a bonus for their attack(s).

  • Both ships involved consume additional ammunition when triggered:
Fleet type Triggering type Additional ammo consumption
Single Day battle (no night battle) 10 %
Day battle (with night battle) 15 %
Night battle (after day battle) 15 %
Night battle Node 5 %
Combined Day battle (no night battle) 0 %
Day battle (with night battle) 10 %
Night battle (after day battle) 10 %
  • Costs are rounded up.

The touch:

  • Can be triggered even if artillery spotting fails to activate.
  • Can only be activated once per sortie.
  • Has a chance to trigger every time the flagship takes a turn at shelling.
    • In single fleet, if it fails to trigger in day battle, there is a chance to trigger it in the follow-up night battle.
  • The rate is [1]:
[math]\displaystyle{ \text{Trigger}_\text{Rate}\text{%} = \Biggl\lfloor \sum_\text{Ships} \sqrt{\text{Lv}} + 1.5 \times \sum_\text{Ships} \sqrt{\text{Luck}} + 25 \Biggr\rfloor }[/math]
With
  • [math]\displaystyle{ \text{Lv} }[/math] the Level of the participating ships,
  • [math]\displaystyle{ \text{Luck} }[/math] the Luck Luck of the participating ships.

Ship Japanese/English Notes
Nagato
Play
Let's do this! Main guns, full broadside! FIRE!!!!!!! Special Attack Line 
行くぞ!主砲、一斉射!てえーーっ!!!!!![1]
Nagato
Play
Mutsu, leave it all to me! FIRE! Special Attack Line with Mutsu Kai
陸奥よ、この長門に任せておけ!てえーーっ!!
Nagato
Play
Mutsu, follow me! First fleet, attack! Main guns, full broadside! FIRE! Special Attack Line with Mutsu Kai Ni
陸奥よ、この長門に続け!第一戦隊、突撃!主砲、一斉射!てえーーっ!!
Nagato
Play
Nelson? Interesting. Let's do this! FIRE! Special Attack Line with Nelson
Nelsonか?面白い。行くぞ。てえーーっ!
Mutsu
Play
Battleship Mutsu, beginning the attack! Full broadside, FIRE! Special Attack Line
戦艦陸奥、突撃するわ。一斉射、てえーーっ!
Mutsu
Play
Nagato, leave it to me! FIRE! Special Attack Line with Nagato Kai
長門、任せて!てえーーっ!
Mutsu
Play
Nagato, ready? Here we go! First Fleet, full broadside, FIRE! Special Attack Line with Nagato Kai Ni
長門、いい?いくわよ!第一戦隊、一斉射、てえーーっ!
  1. The word "Teeeh" (てーっ) is just a variant of pronunciation of "ute" (撃て) to be easy to shout. They both mean same thing.