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1. I'll eventually get on Discord, I guess. Will let you know when that happens.
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2. I think the best approach would be to have a separate page for ship analysis (although it could get quite bulky since there's lots of them now), with the possibility of linking the relevant section on a shipgirl's own page.<br>
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It should be within the realm of wiki capabilities.<br>
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Speaking of which, I was planning on finishing updating the analyses for heavy ships but never really got to it. I plead laziness.
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Regarding the improvement guide, I made it in a separate page since it's specifically aimed at new players.<br>
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Perhaps the main one could be composed with two section, one for newcomers and one for veterans? Sounds pretty nice to me.<br>
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A sandbox might be a good idea, I just don't know how to create one or how it would work.<br>
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3. Most of those point are valid, and the guide has been updated accordingly.<br>
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A few observations:<br>
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- Type 3 shells are there because they're just plain useful and can be converted into an excellent AA shell later on, so those screws  aren't wasted.<br>
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- A type 94 Fire Director can be obtained from Fubuki and particularly Maya's important second remodel, so they're suggested even though not craftable.<br>
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- The ''Ro'' seaplanes are not mentioned because Italian ships are required to access those.<br>
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- Similarly, once an admiral reaches the point where he can improve top-line seaplane fighters, he's not really a newface anymore.<br>
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[[User:Hibari|Hibari]] ([[User talk:Hibari|talk]]) 13:59, 8 March 2021 (UTC)
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