![]() If you’re looking for a cruiser, either Eugen or Mainz gets my vote. Play style is pretty much the same as the tech tree (Preussen) line, so no captain incompatibility/build conflict issues. Germany: For battleships, Tirpitz is still one of your quintessential premiums. Limiting to just Germany/France/Japan as specified in your post: Some premiums are strong and fun to play, but need a completely separate build than the tech tree line. It’ll also depend a bit on what tech tree lines you’re looking to get a trainer for. If you’re looking for credit grinding, t9 and then t8 are the “best” options (at least as far as built in credit modifiers goes). The Atago is a ship I have been looking at possibly getting my whole WOWS career LOL. ![]() I do have the Weimar and it is a great cruiser, other than as you mentioned, the lack of range. I really like it for accurate guns, quick reload and it is a terrific fire starter.Īctually I prefer a tier 8, I was looking for a tier 7 or higher in my original post. As far as the French, I don't have any T7 premiums, but if you want to consider T6, the De Grasse is worth a look. The Maya is available at T7, but again I don't own that one. It is old, but can still play with accurate guns and very good torps. For Japan, if you are willing to move up to T8, I would recommend the Atago. Another consideration is the veteran Scharnhorst if you want a BB. The Munchen is also available at T7, but I don't own that one so perhaps some other responder can offer better information. Honestly, my recommendation is to find a ship that is a little easier to farm damage and is also fun to play.įor the Germans, I have the Weimar and like it quite a bit for its accurate guns, although, it is a little short on range. ![]() ![]() Since the economic re-work last year, there are not any obvious T7 credit making machines to be had, other than ships that can pile on damage and thus earn more credits. ![]()
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