
Want to focus your entire team early on eliminating their best player? Finding him just got easier. Filled with analysis and explanations from Naval Historians, the seventeen-minute-plus video explains not only the events of the battle, but also the significance and the reasons behind it.īut that’s not all Wargaming has done recently. In what might be a first step toward active leaderboard rankings, has also made players’ service records publicly available. Wargaming has released a new video in their Naval Legends series looking at this historic encounter, and the two ships that still survive from that fateful day over 110 years ago: the Japanese battleship Mikasa, and the Russian cruiser Aurora. If you've found something that you're getting good results with though, I might suggest sticking with it it's often the case that it's easier to play fluently when you use the same ship consistently over a run of battles.The Battle of Tsushima. A pivotal engagement in the Russo-Japanese War at the beginning of the 20th century, this engagement was one of the most significant meetings of surface fleets in the formative decades when naval tactics were still adjusting to the rapid technological development that took place in the latter half of the 1800s. Halland is usually good value (and you're presumably au fait with smokeless DDs after playing Marceau?), especially if you face a CV. Not a silver ship, but Vampire II got via the RB is a fine alternative to Daring. Smaland is excellent, but you can't get her any more, so that doesn't help.Īfter that, I find Daring to be a superior pick she's a good DD-hunter, has defensive hydro, useful RN smoke (especially helpful if you face a CV), a healthy amount of dakka, and the single fire torps come in very handy. The unhelpful answer is "the one that you're best in" for example, a lot of people seem to be keen on DM for Ranked, but I can't play her for toffee, so - for me - she'd be a lousy pick, despite being excellent for others.įWIW I can comment on DDs, and for that class I tend to think in the following terms: With this bearing in mind what ships are great for ranked.
