Italian cruiser is the 2nd recommendation, pretty unique and is fairly nimble, just have to get the hang of SAP but then again laser beam shell too, can use its smoke mechanics to rush/disengage Back to earnest it really depends on your style of play.What works best for me is the IJN line because of the versatility that those ships usually offer. About British CAs: yes Hawkins sucks. Devonshire and Surrey are better in contrast: modern configuration and much lower citadel, however unfortunately Albemarle sucks again.

Since they were out in that order your better of getting familiar with each play style. Not required, but a good investment. Punishing and mediocre low tier, start to get good at T6 while the Fiji is easily the best T7 tech tree cruiser in the game.

By KyleTheGreat, February 17 in General Discussions. ∞ Hindeburg is pretty good all arounder and Zao a long range fire starter, at the end of the game it can become lethal in close ranges too.So depending on your playstyle and expectations u can pick accordingly.If it is your first cruiser line Japanese is the way to go IMO.British are certainly good, but very dull gameplay. Also, avoid bow tanking against any 457 mm ships. You need to play a total of 50 battles to post in this section. Des Moines' 27 mm bow plating can bounce up to 380 mm AP shells, including Stalingrad's 305 mm. Thanks!Well if you want a challenge go for the British line.

RU ships are easily punishable if you show your belly to the enemy. I can go directly to t6 on the USN heavy line because when i started playing, i just randomly played random techtreee ships until i started grinding IJN bb's(which i loved and finished).

In my Edinburgh /No my success/failure in my cap support was more linked to the outcome of the game.Now I am comparing my T8, Chappa also I felt of infuence as I may have been overaggressive and got oeleted but there you also felt you had a choice on how to play, German Hipper was a little like the French but AP instead.Sure it is a lot of confirmation bias but besides stats to have a feeling of infuencing the battle is important in my opinion.

Shchors is a fragile ship, but her firepower makes wonders. Add the 5,5 second reload, and you get the 2nd most annoying cruiser in the game (only behind Henri of course). ∞ Whoever says that must have never played Hindenburg (I know the ship has been buffed but Henri exists). World of Warships - Asia Language Based Communities World of Warships - Asia Language Based Communities

I usually play at t10, but i would appreciate recommendation on lines that arent much of a hassle to grind and not have some ships that are just plain bad(like freddy and gneisenau on german BB's) and some mid-high tier ships that i would like to keep instead of instantly sell(like freddy and gneisenau on german BB's). The ships are somewhat squishy and easy to citadel, thou can be very very tough if positioned correctly, and thats all that counts on US line. Well ive shot plenty of broadside kremlins salvos with my BB's but ive gotten 0 citadels,so i doubt that =.= ok fair enough, but are there any bad ships in that line? My favourites in the lines: (those I have played)Russian : T3 Bogatyr T4 Svetlana T6 Budyonny T8 Chapayev (T1-9)According to statistics the best cruiser line is the Kriegsmarine line starting at Nassau.

Everything I read and watch about the IJN boats looks interesting.High tier RN get some sexy AA. I have learned the hard way to keep my combat speed around 16/17 knots. I can also go to t6 directly with the italian cruiser line because i got the trento from the Puerto rico event(i only got to 89% sadly), and I can also go directly to t6 with the RN heavy line because i got the hawkins(which i hated, i never liked the single style turrets) from the random bundles but i grinded enough XP to go the devonshire. Great range and fire chance makes them good against battleships. For a typical Soviet CL captain skills should be PT/IFA-AR-DE- Okay, i guess ill go for the russian line since most of you recommended it so much, but will i have enough time to get the line fully before the split tho?