With guns. You need to play a total of 5 battles to post in this section. What have we done to deserve this, Wargaming?Press J to jump to the feed. That makes boosting secondaries something to consider. However, don't get too carried away and drive straight into the middle of the battlefield and get burnt down by 3 Atagos.
The choice to use manual secondaries is yours, choose it if it fits your play style, I don't use it because it doesn't fit mine.That's all I have to say. On the bridge of the Executor, shouting "Intensify forward firepower" 24/7 It's my second time writing a guide so it's probably shitty.
Archived. Remember, at the end of the day, you are no Bismarck. If want to guy AA/Conceal Hybrid drop Manual AA for Concealment Expert. And to be honest, a Secondary build Montana is more useful than an AA build Montana given that T10 CV's are rare as unicorns these days, and T9 CV's aren't much better off. If you spawn in the middle of the spawn formation, proceed to identify the weaker flank and travel to that particular flank to provide support. This is a result of her design and War Gaming inability to add STS platings throughout parts of the ships.

Captain builds can be tested & sent to other warship players USS North Carolina, builds? If you decide for a tank build take BoS and Fire Prevention along with Concealment. Hi folks, I have 4 points to spend on captain skills on my NC captain.

When all AA flags, skills and modules are equipped tier 8 CVs and below shouldn't be able to touch you provided the fact that you still have some AA battery. I will be willing to answer questions about my captain skills and upgrade if anyone is interested. Adding to what you've got stock is almost overkill. I wanted to run a stealth build so currently I have:Preventative Maintenance Expert Marksman Superintendent Concealment Expert Youll notice that means I have 3 points spare. Will post some when I'm home later in the evening.I run CE & full secondary build in the Missouri because to use radar you have to be almost inside the secondary range plus it's like having a Gearing on each side of you. As of the moment I see a lot of players struggling in this ship and I reckon it is about time for me to write a guide and help out the less skilled players.

In the case where no CVs are present, you are now the lead ship of the fleet. ... North Carolina has an equal number of secondary batteries as the Iowa and the Montana so considering the number of barrels only, the NC is as good as it gets.

You have to eliminate them as soon as you see them because they will have the influence later on in the battle.Holy crap that's a massive guide, great job dude (bonus point for cheeki breeki build)Love dropping these 16 inch shells through the decks of cruisers Ensure that you are at the front of the fleet, even though you are meant to provide AA support, it is still your responsibility to sink/damage enemy ships. You have to be rather aggressive with this build because the closer you are to enemy ships, the more dangerous you become, remember to stay at the edge of your detection range because you really don't want people to know that you are lurking around until you've deleted them. XD with BFT and AFT you can argue it's a semi-secondary build…Yeah im up to the gnies on the German side and can't help but think I'll feel disappointed with American secondaries after those walls of lead the Germans can through up.Still my AA feels pointless with so few CVs running around. ThanksI find secondary build Iowa strangely satisfying but people find me weird anyway.

I've changed my mind a few times and I can't settle what build to run on them. The primary differences are found in her main and secondary batteries.

Whilst slower than her counterparts, this doesn't affect her play style.Excellent stealth capability. However, even is she features all of her armour, she is still very squishy when showing her broadside to any ship. Followers 1. It really depends on what you want to build for. I can't decide what builds to put on my 16pt Iowa and 9pt North Carolina.

The historical counterpart of the famed battleship Yamato, Tier IX's Iowa is the pinnacle of the various fast battleship designs the United States commissioned into service before and during World War II.. Veterans of North Carolina will be well-familiar with how Iowa plays, as both ships are laid out in an identical AB-X turret arrangement.