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Review: Revenge-Class Harbinger of Total Death and Destruction Battleship

A good ship for once, so...yay?

-Me after getting the Revenge-Class

This was a pretty large surprise. I heard rumors of the Nelson and all of the other British battleships to be beyond overpowered in terms of their level, but I didn't assume the Revenge to be a "good" ship. I mean...in terms of test drive, it goes at 21 knots, and has 280 range on it's guns, and overall, isn't very impressive...

...But of course, somehow, the ship is as competitive as the other British ships, so...

...Yeah. 3 categories this time, Firepower, Protection, Maneuverability.

Firepower: Wow. This ship gets absurdly powerful 2300 damage guns, which is balanced by a sub-par range (which can still be upgraded once-again to a strong range of ~300). To top it off, the guns are practically laser accurate. Not just accurate, LASER accurate. It has practically perfect accuracy all across the board, making it good at killing...everything, pretty much.

Protection: Very, very respectable. Toughness behind the armor is ok, but it makes up for it by having above-average armor ratios in it's level, making it able to tank shots from cruisers and some battleships.

Maneuverability: DO NOT EXPECT GOOD SPEED FROM THIS SHIP. It goes at a low speed of around 23 knots (in my arrangement), meaning that subs and most importantly, higher-tiered battleships will post a significant risk to it. It's maneuverability is also below average, but that is to be expected (Thankfully, it doesn't turn as badly as the IM or the Indiana).

Well, that is all. Next time, to make up for this one good ship review, I will cover two absolutely dreadful ships: the world-famous Nevada, and...the Shikimika.

Good afternoon.