Massachusetts might be able to but the damage on the 127s might not be enough if they don't hit all the time. German battleships even fully upgraded will rarely stop a YOLOing DD in such a short amount of time due to their poor accuracy. Very few BBs can actually do that in such a short time. ![]() Multiple times I had DDs trying to YOLO torp me in my Nagato and my secondaries melted them from full hp to nothing in 3-4 salvos. Nagato is much better than Amagi in secondaries because most of them are forward facing and actually see tiers as low as 5. They are very effective against DDs should they pop up close to you. They get a similar dispersion formula as the Massachusetts with their 140 mm guns. Here is a good exampleĪll of ya forgot to mention Nagato and Amagi. Shikashima has good potential, especially as its smaller secondaries have a pen of 32mm and high ROF. Not counting the GZ as that is a freak of a CV. Results with this ships secondaries are so poor, I don't event want to play it now. The small 100s still struggle and cant even pen a T10 DD, even with IFHE which still doesnt get them above the 25mm mark. Dont really have a 5th other than running the Kurfie Capt on Odin, Tirpitz, Agir, PEF for happy fun secondary time.Īlsace Secondaries have been sh*t on with the IFHE rework and even with IFHE, only its 152s can break the 25mm mark (not even the 32mm as they could pre IFHE rework). Repub or Bourgogne with IFHE to get smaller secondaries over 25mm pen mark.ĥ. ![]() Mass and Ohio are just as good, but can't verify as I dont have these/tested them.Ĥ. Georgia with IFHE instead of AFT restricting range to 9km without flag, but pen is over 25mm. Has potential to be the fastest Secondary reload ship in the game (along with Bourgogne and perhaps Georgia).ģ. No IFHE needed, Pen is over 25mm to 32mm or higher. ![]() Friedrich de Grobe with 20% Secondary and AA mod in 5th place. No IFHE needed, pens range from 32mm to 38mm.Ģ.
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