This isn't really true either, a clan mate of mine did exactly this to learn how to better deal with that trash class, his findings were it helped against trash cv players but not anyone even remotely decent. I find it extremely satisfying to out play enemy CV's in my DD's, and you'll have a much better understanding of when you're doing that if you have a good grounding of experience in the CV class at mid to high tiers. If you apply this knowledge to your play of the other classes, you will be a much better player, and you will start to feel very comfortable playing against CV's. More importantly, even if you don't enjoy the class, what you will now know is what enemy ships of different classes do to make your experience as a CV very difficult, and what they do to make it easy. Put a lot of time into that tier as well.īy this time you should know if you enjoy playing the class and want to continue. Once you feel really confident in your tier 6 CV, then start at tier 8. Play tier 6 for quite a while, watch other good CV players videos and how they play the game. My advice would be to play CV's, either the US or IJN line (avoid the RN line). Mind you, my karma went from 120 down to zero in those few battles! This is much less viable with the state of CV balance atm though, and you'll almost certainly be putting your team at a significant disadvantage by focusing the enemy CV, even at these tiers. I once went from rank 5 to rank 1 in the old ranked system using Haku with a 16-2 win loss, just by sinking the enemy CV in every single battle. Indomitable at tier 8 is pretty good at it, depending on the deck armour of the enemy CV, and at tier 10 Immelmann and Haku aren't too bad. Actually you'd be in a better position if you just afked that whole time, because at least you'd have all your planes left.Īt tiers 8 and 10 it becomes a bit more viable, although still usually sub-optimal. Even worse, if you fail to get the kill, you may as well have been afk for the entire time you were attacking the CV. Not only that, but CV's, unlike other ships, remain fully capable while you're attempting to focus them, which means that until you sink the enemy CV you are making zero contribution to your team. The planes are just too slow, no CV is particularly good at it, and any competent CV player will make you waste your time for most of the game, while you voluntarily remove yourself from doing your job, effectively giving your team a one CV disadvantage. Does not work on other RN CVs but no one plays them anyway.ĮDIT: For those interested in indom CV sniping a video:Īnyway, which is the best CV at tier 6 for sinking other CVs.Īt tier 6 you're wasting your time trying to sink enemy CV's. APDB ineffective? Just use APR! APR nukes RN CV, Saipan, and can consisteny damage Enty. At T8 though if you want the true CV sniping CV experience, you can chose between August Von Parseval or the mighty Indomitable.ĪvP: Can bomb CVs consistently for 23400 (or in my case in my NA build 24102) but cant bomb RN CV and Saipan (struggles a bit against enty as well idk why). It gets even better vs T8 CV: thiccer hulls. In fact the AA here is so low that you can even predrop down to 1 drop and use last gasp for a more efficient travel time (Furious planes are thicc af). CVs at T6 are normally just statues that never move so its incredibly easy to land at least 8 bombs and nuke a CV for 10k per drop. Furious absolutely dominates in this area with its oh so magnificent carpet bombers that have a total combined alpha of 56,400 damage (~17k actual damage). The APR on Weser is reliable to a certain extent, but from past experience it is not effective against certain carriers (especially in T6 + T8 CV matches). Yes there is Weser with its APR, but people are missing out a key tech tree here, that has the ability to nuke every other CV for a guarenteed 10k per drop:
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