When shooting with armor piercing ammunition, you should aim only at ship’s hull, preferably at water level. If you use small caliber cannons, then aim similarly to as with HE ammunition, at the front and the back of enemy ship.
What is the best starter ship in World of Warships?
An almost mandatory ship that you should have in your port as quickly as possible is American tier III cruiser – St. Luis. It’s a perfect training ship that will help you learn how to aim and hit the enemy. As you develop your skills you should research and buy new cruisers, both American and Japanese.
Where do you hit ships in World of Warships?
As a rule-of-thumb, it is recommended to aim in the middle of the ship (just below the smokestacks), and close to the waterline when the player has a clear shot at the side of the ships. Keep in mind that bow shots tend to ricochet.
Where do you aim for Citadel hits?
At the waterline, using AP generally, aiming to hit between the front and rear turrets. This is generally. There are many exceptions based off what ship you’re in, what ship you’re shooting, what distance you’re firing at and what angle they are to you.
Does World of Warships have a tutorial?
Welcome to World of Warships, Commander! Watch this video tutorial to learn about gameplay basics.
What’s the best way to aim in World of warships?
Unfortunately, they disabled training rooms. One of the best ways to learn to aim was to put some AFK bots on the other side in the ships you wanted to learn to shoot, then sail over and shoot them from different angles in different spots. Then you could do another match and tell the bots to move but not shoot and get some practice leading targets.
What’s the best way to lead your aim?
One of the most useful tools for a player who is using torpedoes on their ship is the in-game lead-aim function. By selecting their target (“X” by default), a grey cone will appear, showing the player where to aim to hit the enemy ship. It’s reasonably accurate and can give a player a strong hit-rate with their torpedoes if used sensibly.
Which is the correct lead aim for a ship?
This is normally enough lead for most ships, (given the range they’re spotted at) to land on-target first time, or be extremely close with very little need for adjustments. In the mirrored situation, where an enemy is heading directly away from you, i’ve generally seen the correct lead aim to be the bridge of the ship.
When to aim for the deck of the enemy ship?
Again, this is normally either a first-time hit, or requires very little extra aiming to get the shots landing cleanly on the deck of the enemy ship. The more complicated situation is when an enemy ship is heading towards/ away from you at a slower pace while heading near parallel to your own path.