![]() Yamato’s AA capabilities were highly efficient due to carrying numerous AA artillery guns. The ship maintained a very high level of survivability due to reliable armor and robust torpedo protection. Her main guns had overwhelming firepower. Yamato was designed around the idea that an individual ship could have superiority over any battleship of a potential enemy. The biggest warship of World War II and the world’s largest battleship. Yamato Legendary Japanese Tier X battleship. Just thought someone more hardcore then me had done one after 5 years.īy no means a "specialist" :), but in my experience IJN and some RN cruisers (also some french) seems to be more sensitive about shells landing closer to their ends, juuust a tad after their midships until last (X or Y) turrets.How to play World of Warships Japanese battleships Yamato How to aim Replay Wows Guide Gameplay Highlightsĭid you enjoy it? Give it a LIKE!!! Loved it? Here you get a well-founded answer and support to all simple or complex questions, get a replay analysis or do some divisioning with a Tutor or just come by and have a nice banter with like minded players! ![]() ![]() Think I remember that Iowa/Missouri has something at front turrets as well at a certain angle?! Maybe a hidden softspot on Moskva or Stalins? ![]() Lika a Little White Mouse guide to some special places, like for instance the front and back cheek on the Yamato, or the weird divided citadel on the Cleveland, even remember something Flamu said in a vid that shooting below the front turrets on a french cruiser (Henri etc) is usually a guaranteed citadel. I know where to aim on a broadsiding BB/cruiser and I know there is a Armour viewer in port where you can look at every armour scheme on every ship but im thinking more those weird "Hail Mary" kinds of citadels that saves the game in the endgame. Just thought I ask if someone knows of a guide of sorts that shows where best to aim to get citadels on most ships. ![]()
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