![]() Though they're lightly armed themselves, their wide array of aircraft makes them a micro-manager's dream come true. With weaker guns and armor, Japanese cruisers are similar to destroyers in many ways, with great torpedoes and maneuverability to balance out their shortcomings.Players can have four different kinds of ships: Aircraft carriers, Battleships, Cruisers (both heavy and light), and Destroyers.Īircraft carriers scout the battlefield, send squadrons of dive bombers, torpedo bombers, and fighter planes to wreak havoc upon the enemy. Managing intelligence, maneuvering to avoid torpedoes, hunting destroyers, firing artillery, and launching torpedo salvos- all of this will make a cruiser captain unstoppable.Īmerican cruisers possess capable guns and air defenses, although they don’t get torpedoes until one tier later than Japanese cruisers. Only those players who excel at multitasking will truly be in full control of this dangerous vessel. ![]() ![]() Those who fully master control of a cruiser will be among the elite captains in World of Warships.The anti-aircraft effectiveness of cruisers greatly increases when in a group, while enemy ships are decimated under the continuous torrent of fire from an organized team of cruisers.A single cruiser is a huge threat but a group of cruisers spells disaster for any enemy ship.Japanese cruisers have torpedo tubes that make their firepower virtually comparable with that of heavy destroyers. American cruisers are perfect for anti-aircraft defense.Most cannot take hits anywhere near as well as battleships.Depending on the cruiser, the armor can be weak.Versatility: Defend battleships from air attacks, get in close and strike with torpedoes, avoid enemy fire and capture flags - cruisers can fulfill a number of important roles. ![]()
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