If I miss low in a Hood it's shatter city. If I aim at the belt and miss high in a regular BB I'll still get some upper pens/overpens. I routinely target the bow-on superstructure of USN BB's in USN BB's for instance. You'll still put 5 overpens through that Myoko when you need it dead, and all battleships have some ability to go for the upper belt pens and not overpen. Yes, you can put some shells into the upper belt for solid '33' damage and yes some small proportion of AP may fuse inside that cruiser rather than overpen, but those seem niche bonuses and are far from consistent. The positives of her gimmick - short fuses and better autobounce - simply do not make up for a lack of firepower, penetration or accuracy. I guess this is more like the Graf Spee deal.Īlthough Hood isn't quite as bad as I once thought, she is probably in the bottom 2 of T7 battleships - admittedly among a field with some superb ships such as Scharnhorst, KGV and Nelson. The camo for the New Mexico, Gaude, La Galissonnier, and Queen Elizabeth is not bad either.ĭifference here is that you can earn the Duke of York, but the complaint was that one couldn't earn a Hood. I did pretty good on the Hood, and I'm doing rather well on the Duke of York too. That's like asking if the Duke of York is worth it come February when all the missions and campaigns are over. Reality showed Rocket AA as a failed experiment. Prizes for the collection and campaign was special 'from the bottom' camo for both Bismarck and Hood, and a free Bismarck.Ĭontroversy was over the 'Rocket' AA, and how dreadfully overpowering it was for any plane to get too close to it. The Hood came out with special missions and a collection.īuy the Hood, and you get an advantage on the collection, campaign, and some other 'easy button' perks.
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