![]() But the Jean Bart is not made to be in long range duels. The main guns is where the powerhouse starts with 2x4 380mm quad turrets setup, with a respectable 1.8 sigma, the guns have enough penetration and accuracy to reliably hit targets at mid to long ranges. Owing to some key differences, and a more flexible nature it is a deadly ship in the right hands. Equally in resemblance with the tech tree Tier 7 Richelieu, the Jean Bart is considered superior in battle and for good reason. Jean Bart is the Tier 7 premium French Battleship. Below average HP, large superstructure and 32 mm plating almost everywhere makes it vulnerable to HE spam.Weak broadside armor allows easy damage to enemy players.The turrets break easily due to low HP, and a destroyed turret disables Main Battery Reload Booster for the match.Tier 10s and all premium ships lack these modules, but have the equivalent (for their class) effects of them built in. The Wiki “base” speed, is speed without the modules. North Carolina and Iowa are tech tree ships that have their researchable engine upgrade modules. I don't have the Alabama or Massachusettes so I can't test them. ![]() I'm sure there must have been adjustments made since the Iowa, North Carolina, and Ohio was listed they have been in the game awhile. In the traning room stripped of flags she is 30 knots. Ohio in training room stripped of flags is 28.1 knots. Montana in the training room stripped of flags is 30 knots stripped of flags. North Carolina in training room stripped of flags was 27.5 knots. North Carolina is listed as 24.42 knots base. I may have cut it off before reaching top speed. Iowa in training room stripped of flags base speed was 32.9. I went to the training room and here was the results I came up with. ![]() I was getting my information from the World of Warships Wiki from my phone. …so are the Iowa-class ships, which can reach 33 knots without a speed flag. ![]()
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