![]() ![]() Since these are limited to single ships, I'm not going to focus on them in this thread. There are other secondary dispersion formulas used in-game, but they tend to be for specific ships like Italian cruiser X Napoli or the infamously laser-accurate German VIII Graf Zeppelin. ![]() These are the most accurate secondaries found on any tech tree battleship, and are known for their ability to whittle away hitpoints in quick order. This formula supposedly helped German battleships retain the accuracy they had pre-commander-rework, although I've never been able to verify that's the case. Lastly, we have the Accurate dispersion formula, long-associated with ships like USS Massachussetts and the German battlecruisers ( Von der Tann - Schlieffen). The German dispersion formula is used primarily by the tech tree German battleships ( Nassau - Preussen) along with a few other ships like Pan-American battleship Atlantico. The Russian 130mm dispersion formula is used strictly by Tier X Russian ships, and is more accurate than the Standard formula (tell me with a straight face that Russian bias isn't a thing). Examples include tech tree U.S., Japanese, Italian, U.K., and French battleships. These are Standard, Russian 130mm, German, and Accurate. There are four common secondary dispersion formulas used by most ships in the game. I think I can summarize the whole article with the following meme (credit goes to start with some background info that most seasoned players already know for the benefit of those who are less informed. This is about the other guys, the poor neglected ships that one should never consider building for secondaries. Yes, that's right, this is not a "German BB secondaries suck" thread. In this episode, I'm going to propose a set of changes I'd like to see to ships that aren't considered brawlers. If you're like me, then you'll have a bag of tricks and keep all the treats for yourself ) Good day ladies and gentlemen! The weekend is nearly upon us, and Monday brings candy-mongering gremlins (formally known as children) to our doors. AKA, How Secondaries Actually Work, and Why They Should be Changed: Episode 3ĭisclaimer: Any mention of test ships are entirely based on my opinion of publicly-available statistics. ![]()
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