![]() ![]() ![]() Mikasais a pre-dreadnought battleship built for the Imperial Japanese Navy (IJN) in the late 1890s, and was the only ship of her class. Admiral Tōgō would surely not be pleased. As it is, it's as though the main guns are lobbing unrifled solid shot. Īt present the only pre-dreadnought battleship in the game and her visual details are excellent as one would expect that said however, the guns on the ship have been nerfed to the point of ridiculousness through fear (one suspects) of making her OP. So far, eight of the ships listed below have appeared in the game ( Mikasa, Danton, Izmail, Gangut, Dreadnought, Viribus Unitis, von der Tann and Dante Alighieri) and are indicated in red. Also included are a few unique dreadnoughts and three battlecruisers from this era, indicated ( * ). That said, here's a selection of 32 likely candidates with historical notes given for each. Vote yes if inclined and send WG a message. ![]() They would surely broaden the interest base of new players for WoWs and would be welcome additions for collectors. You don't have to admire the steampunk look of these unique ships to appreciate their history and what they could add to low-tier play. I've heard arguments against having pre-dreadnoughts but the fact is that including the Mikasa has already broken the taboo as it were- I say bring on more. Let's not forget that the largest sea battle before Jutland was the Battle of Tsushima fought entirely with pre-dreadnoughts as well as the first major naval engagement to make use of wireless. the German pre-dreadnought Deutschland, or Pommern which was the only battleship sunk in the Battle of Jutland. One Tier I or II battleship per nation and a few special premiums as well would round out every nation's battleship line- there may be a few that just might squeak through into Tier III depending on their specs e.g. At present there is only the Mikasa, Admiral Tōgō's flagship in the Battle of Tsushima Strait. I've always had a love for these 'ugly-beauties' and from my beginnings in WoWs have had the hope they might eventually be included-if not for the obvious colour and character they would bring, at least to spice up Tier I & II and perhaps Tier III as well. 376įrom the last decade of the 19th century through the first decade of the 20th, these iron and steel behemoths ruled the oceans without peer, often appearing offshore from colonial possessions, their "fierce face" design intended to 'scare the natives.' British Battleships, 1971, Oscar Parkes, p. They favored small turrets which made the guns look overlong, and grouped their secondary guns near the main armament for reasons of protection and magazine distribution – although providing grounds for criticism that one well-placed shell could put the whole group out of action." "Since the ‘seventies French designs had exhibited a strong leaning toward the bizarre and "fierce-face." Piled-up superstructure, preposterous masts, uncouth funnels, tumble-home sides and long ram bows without any attempt at achieving any symmetry or balance in profile produced an aggressive appearance in marked contrast to the more restrained and more harmoniously efficient ensemble of our own ships. ![]()
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