
Anyway, like I say all the time, we really just need to wait and see. I think she'll have her back against the wall in t8. GZ is going to have a bad air wing and bad stealth most likely. The SU-100 was a Soviet SPG commissioned in 1944.

Air wing and stealth are imo the two most important things. The only time anyone would ever choose Lex over Shokaku is if they can be certain there is no enemy CV. Lex has more guns, stronger AA, more armor (I don't recall if it has more HP) and a garbage air wing. COmpare a Lexington to a Shokaku for example. She had the most powerful propulsion among all German Navy ships. HP would be nice, and so is speed, but really, large size is a disadvantage for a CV because it means the ship isn't stealthy. A high speed aircraft carrier armed with numerous secondary and dual-purpose guns. I don't place CVs that much, but I play them enough to tell you that the guns and armor are nice to have, but really not all that great. All of that balances out her relatively small air complement. GZ is massive so lots of hitpoints, has lots of secondary guns and is very heavily armored as well as being relatively fast. The symbol of the Iron Blood resembles both the Iron Cross, a military symbol of Germany, and a sideways Nordic cross, which featured in the war ensigns during both World Wars.She's in the game files.


Not through speeches and majority decisions will the great questions of the day be decided-that was the great mistake of 18-but by iron and blood. The name is most likely a reference to Otto von Bismarck's "Blood and Iron" speech: A little bit more detailed: Kaga is a japanese carrier - besides the Hakuryu, japanese aircraft carriers are well-known for their incredible stealth which allows you to position carriers like Skoukaku or Kaga really close to the battlefield, which speeds up your squadron-cycle by A LOT. Graf Zeppelin - World of Warships 8,119 views send your replays: I played with Graf Zeppelin, there isn't much secondary weapon action, but there's still.The Iron Blood in-game depictions tend toward a militarist depiction, in-line with the militarism present in Nazi Germany during World War II.
