![]() If you want to play a more passive, supporting role, Florida works well, especially against CVs.įlorida's consumables are a little weird. Her guns don't hit hard enough or fast enough and are foiled by even limited angling. While expert players can flex a lot of their in-game knowledge to get more out of Florida's potential, her defensive limitations thwart most attempts to push aggressively. Finally, this ship just feels cumbersome with sloppy handling, a slow reload and sluggish turret traverse. Even her good improved accuracy can be a bit of a turn off - at least with bad dispersion even a poorly aimed shot might have something strike the target. That's bad enough, but even when you have the right ammo loaded for the right target, her anemic shells leave a lot to be desired, especially with so long of a reload. Neither her AP or HE shells are idiot proof, requiring players to be dynamic with their ammunition choices. Skill Ceiling: Low / Moderate / HIGH / DifficultĪs easy as border-humping battleships can be, Florida asks a bit more of players in order to get her to perform. Skill Floor: Simple / Casual / CHALLENGING / Difficult Has one fewer Repair Party charges than most other battleships. Horrible rudder shift time of 15.4 seconds. Vulnerable, high-water citadel with as little as 285mm worth of armour.Īnemic damage values on both her HE and AP rounds along with poor fire setting. Softer-skinned than contemporary battleships with 25mm extremities. Small hit point pool for a tier VII battleship. Good anti-aircraft firepower, including access to Defensive AA Fire. Improved penetration on her AP shells for their calibre. Good range for a tier VII battleship, able to reach out to 21.6km with her APRM1 modification. Uses the improved battlecruiser dispersion instead of that of American battleships. Solid rearward firing angles, well suited to kiting. She's highly accurate but her guns don't hit very hard, even for 356mm rounds. Quick Summary: A tier VII, prototype version of the North Carolina-class battleship with twelve 356mm guns instead of nine 406mm guns. Please be aware that her performance may change in the future. To the best of my knowledge, the statistics discussed in this review are current as of patch 0.9.9. It was provided to me by Wargaming for evaluation purposes. The following is a review of USS Florida, the tier VII American premium battleship. ![]()
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