In-game Maine allows you to put as many as ten 16-inch (406 mm) guns in 2x2 and 2x3 turrets to good use. However, the success of aircraft carriers and subsequent changes to America’s naval warfare doctrine led to the cancellation of the whole class of five ships in May 1943. Swift & Deadly: Tier VIII Destroyers American battleship MaineĪ Montana sister ship to be, BB-69 Maine was initially assigned to the New York naval shipyard. Today, we’re going to talk about mighty mammoths of the seas: Tier VIII battleships. Please note: We’ve covered the campaign star-French Tier VIII battleship République-in a standalone issue of “Through the Spy Glass” here. You're better off playing the Richelieu in a more defensive manner, and allowing her high velocity, high penetration guns do their magic.Tier VIII ships are here in all their blazing glory-it's time to get to know them better and find out what makes them special! Gascogne also has a more accurate main battery and a faster refreshing heal, too. Not only does it have way more secondary DPM, it's also laid out in a much, much more efficient manner. Overall, if you're going to go with a French T8 battleship that can brawl, the Gascogne is going to be a much better choice. That 61-74k secondary DPM is basically T5/T6 level, as even the T5 Konig has 67k DPM. Richelieu - 61-74k DPM depending on how much broadside you show Looking at the DPM though, you can see why: On top of that, the 105mm batteries on the Richelieu are really weak, so they die off easily. While it is technically capable of fielding a full on secondary build, realize that the Richelieu has the lowest secondary DPM of the T8 battleships. The ship definitely works better at medium to longer range. Does this ship work better as a back field sniper? Any suggestions on builds? I have been working on a secondary build but i often end up overextending due to speed and trying to get secondaries in range.
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