
While she is relatively forgiving, she doesn't offer brainless game play.įor veterans, Prinz Eitel Friedrich has a couple of fun tricks up her sleeve. She encourages the proper choice of ammunition and punishes players that expose their sides while still rewarding them for angling and using their agility. Prinz Eitel Friedrich is an excellent premium for teaching new players "how to battleship". Skill Ceiling: Low / Moderate / HIGH / Extreme Skill Floor: Simple / CASUAL / Challenging / Difficult She can almost out-turn her turrets.įeels blind with no spotter aircraft consumable. Vulnerable citadel for a German battleship with no turtleback armour.Īrmed with only eight 350mm guns with poor AP penetration and weak HE shells. I dunno that I agree but he helps me out a lot so I'll give it to him. Heavy secondary gun battery with a 5.0km range.ĭecent anti-aircraft firepower concentrated in large-caliber guns.įast for a tier VI battleship with a top speed of 28.0kts. Main battery HE shells and 150mm secondaries have improved penetration. Her Main Battery is precise with good fire angles and an accelerated reload time. This review is current as of the time of publishing which includes details of patch 0.7.12. Prinz Eitel Friedrich was provided to me by Wargaming for evaluation purposes and to make motorboat and pew-pew noises while I sailed her around. Their contributions allow me the time to sit down and pull these ships apart. This review was brought to you by my patrons on Patreon. She doesn't, at least not in the dramatic way that the ad makes you think she does. I think the implication is that Prinz Eitel Friedrich is supposed to possess all three. This is how Wargaming advertised Prinz Eitel Friedrich in their teaser cinematics for this newest German premium.
