![]() ![]() ![]() That being said, the cost-benefit analysis on Christmas crates seems to follow a weird curve. I greatly diversified my fleet with premium ships, got nearly two years' premium time, and enough good (if hideously ugly) economic camo that my gameplay grinding is much faster. I did spend a few hundred dollars on them last year and can't say that I regretted it. Fortunately we don't have to buy them until we see what they'll drop this year and people start posting cumulative data so we can estimate drop rates. Be VERY careful with loot boxes, especially when the odds are not disclosed.Ī timely reminder. The generosity of previous years does not necessarily carry over to the present. I honestly wouldn't risk the Christmas Crates until I saw some hard data on the odds. Regardless it's been pulled probably won't come back again but I wouldn't be too upset about that because there is always something else coming down the pipe that is interesting and worthwhile it's obviously not a close range ship do to the lack of secondaries sloter at rivers and abysmal agility. ![]() Has huge guns that sometimes have a hard time hitting and when they do a lot of times and it's bracket will over pain. Its strong ship w distinct strengths and weaknesses. It's just a good tr9 that sands out simply for not sucking. However at Yamato that's not accurate might as well be German only without secondarys or hydro. Yamato-class aren't played in secondary range anyway. Besides a loss of sigma there is no difference between them absent CVs and we no longer have Tier IX carriers. Of course it is broken moving a plenty effective Tier X BB down a tier. Musashi without carriers is essentially a Yamato with preferential MM. ![]()
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