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Azur Lane returns to World of Warships: Legends

November 26, 2020 by Andrew Newton

There’s a new team of characters arriving in World of Warships: Legends as Wargaming announce that a brand new set of Azur Lane characters will sail into the game this November November.   Since August, ship commanders have been requesting a return of the popular collaboration event and from 30th November to 21st December they will be able to once more take to the seas as new Azur Lane ladies.  A new trailer (see below) has been released introducing the characters making an appearance during the event.

A new team of Azur Lane characters will make the appearance at the end of the month with each having their own unique skills and voiceovers, as well as ships and skins.  Three of the ships are copies of existing ships but come with special skins and Premium bonuses activated.

The new Azure Lane characters are:

  • Fusou: a Commander and Premium version of battleship Fusō
    • Commander abilities:
      • Cover Fire (base trait): increases the fire-starting chances of your battleship’s shells (by 0.15% per rank, up to 3%).
      • Battle Spirit (skill): increases your ship’s maximum HP (by 2% to 8%) and reduces the damage taken by your battleship (by –2% to –8%).
  • Queen Elizabeth: a Commander and Premium version of battleship Queen Elizabeth.
    • Commander abilities:
      • Queen’s Orders (base trait): improves the battleship’s main gun reload time and shell grouping, as well as the damage of her AP shells (by 0.1% per rank, up to 2%).
      • Sky Watch (skill): increases the duration of Spotter (by 10% to 30%) and adds charges for the consumable (one charge at ranks 1–3, two charges at rank 4).
  • Baltimore: a Commander and Premium version of cruiser Baltimore
    • Commander abilities:
      • Adaptive Tactics (base trait): decreases the rudder-shift time (by 0.3% per rank, up to 6%).
      • APsolute Ammunition (skill): reduces the fuse timer of shells (by –10% to –40%) and improves their penetration (by 2% to 7%).
  • Graf Spee: a Commander and Permanent Camouflage for cruiser Graf Spee.
    • Commander abilities:
      • Pocket Battleship (base trait): increases the amount of HP restored by Repair Party (by 0.3% per rank, up to 6%).
      • Ghost (skill): improves your cruiser’s concealment against ships (by –2% to –8%) and planes (by –5% to –20%).
  • Scharnhorst: a Commander and Permanent Camouflage for battleship Scharnhorst
    • Commander abilities:
      • Sniper (base trait): decreases the maximum dispersion radius of shells fired your battleship’s main guns (by 0.2% per rank, up to 4%).
      • Torpedo Launch (skill): improves your torpedoes’ range (by 3% to 12%) and speed (by 2 to 5 knots)

The new commanders, ships and skins can be purchased individually or bought together in a big pack. The commanders can also be found in containers.

Look out for Azure Lane arriving in World of Warships: Legends on 30th November.

 

Filed Under: Andrew Newton, News, Trailers, Video Games Tagged With: Azur Lane, wargaming, world of warships, World of Warships: Legends

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