

Their lack of popularity among fans is partly due to the steep learning curve they require for new players, and also because of how overpowered they are in their existing form as they give carrier players the ability to easily recon the entire map and send out multiple squadrons at a time. But by the game’s third year the carrier class was almost flatlining, with only 3-5% of the playerbase actually opting to use them at all.


Though they're lightly armed themselves, their wide array of aircraft makes them a micro-manager's dream come true.A swell of interest in a new feature and a subsequent reduction in engagement is normal for a game of this type, as most players will try new content in the short term to decide if they like it or not. Aircraft Carriers - Aircraft carriers scout the battlefield, send squadrons of dive bombers, torpedo bombers, and fighter to wreak havoc upon the enemy.Possessing massive guns, thick armor, and bristling with secondary armaments, these behemoths ply the seas with impunity. Battleships - The real heavyweights of the World of Warships universe.All cruisers are known for their high rate of fire making them the perfect vessel to apply pressure to enemy forces at any stage in the battle. Cruisers - A versatile and multi-purpose class of ship-each comes with its own loadout containing a combination of anti-aircraft guns, torpedoes, or even aircraft launchers.In battle, destroyers can use smoke screens which allows them to cover its own torpedo attack or hide allied ships. It is also the most difficult to be spotted. Destroyers - The fastest and most agile class of ships-lightly armored but possessing huge firepower in the form of torpedoes.
