Most stock American ships are adequate for their roles, and while fully-upgraded ships perform better, they require little to no change in play style. As far as tier 9s go, it's a pretty good one.Ships fielded by the United States Navy (USN) sport great armor (albeit in an all-or-nothing design), main battery guns, and anti-aircraft (AA) capabilities, and are less hindered by stock configurations - many were built later and subsequently underwent fewer, less drastic upgrades (unlike Imperial Japanese Navy (IJN) vessels such as Kongo). I fully intend to skip Seattle, but I currently don't have the credits or a captain for the Worchester. I skipped Lyon, Alsace and a bout a third of the Buffalo grind, as well as some low-tier boats.Īnd I'm not sorry. I used free EXP to skip over a bunch of ships. I know the T10's are worth it, but I just can't face it.and I refuse to use FreeXP as I'm waiting to hear how the Alaska is going to be sold. With the exception of the Iowa and Udaloi, I haven't purchased the other ships purely because of facing the T9 grind in ships that are supposed to be rubbish. Worchester does need IFHE as much as the Cleveland, though.Ĭurrently, I have unlocked but not purchased, the DM Donskoi, Ibuki, Seattle, Iowa, Udaloi and almost done on the Buffalo. Those are some leathal (but rather squishy) deathmachines. Publicado originalmente por Torchfire:Also, note that both tier 9 USN cruisers (Seattle and Buffalo) are pretty much total crap.
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