


But the impact on a battle is a bit random. Notes on tier X Destroyer Shimakaze: Nice torpedo-focused Destroyer, great for concealed torpedo launches. If you get bored from waiting for torpedo launchers to reload and want to shoot things instead – choose the line to Harugumo.ĭestroyers to notice: Basically any low- and mid-tier Destroyer. Which tech tree line to choose from? Generally speaking, if you like covert operations and concealed torpedo launches choose the tech tree line to Shimakaze. So that gunnery-focused gameplay on Japanese Destroyers requires a lot of time investment – that’s a pity. Ships from tier V to VII are rather generic torpedo-focused Japanese Destroyers. But there’s a catch: Destroyers from the latter line get their 100 mm rapid-firing guns starting from tier VIII Akizuki. The tech tree line towards Shimakaze is considered torpedo-focused, whilst the tech tree line towards Harugumo is gunnery-focused. The Japanese Destroyers' tech tree splits after tier IV Isokaze, which is great BTW. Unfortunately, this kind of fun (from frequent torpedo launches) disappears on high-tier ships as the reload time increases, though players use to find other kinds of fun, like fun from stupendous one-time torpedo damage or torpedo spamming. Thanks to fast torpedo launchers reload low-tier ships offer unique and dynamic gameplay and are definitely the best for beginners. Japanese Destroyers feature long-range torpedoes in combination with great concealment. Japanese Destroyers are the best for beginners.

