![]() ![]() In that sense she's more different than Iowa/Missouri, but she doesn't have a unique consumable to drive a different play style like those two. Well unlike other premiums, Alabama is a unique ship class you cannot already get in the game (as of now), which is the South Dakota class. Not sure I would enjoy it being set so high up. One thing that did get me on WM review was the citadel. I was thinking of purchasing the Alabama but if there really isn't really too much of a difference, than it's probably only a novelty buy and I don't like to throw my money away. (I am ready for the Iowa but am hesitant to get it) I have the NC and do enjoy, sometimes playing it. North Carolina prefers to be a bit father away than Alabama where she can use her very accurate guns, while Alabama is a better brawler due to great turning and torpedo protections. Play style - Both are US battleships with 9 hard hitting 16 inch guns. Same top speed, but one of the tightest turning circles of a battleship and decent rudder shift. Maneuverability - Alabama wins easily here. Guns - Both are technically the same gun and shells, and do equal damage, but North Carolina has better accuracy (sigma). ![]() That said, the torpedo belt might make the Alabama an overall less appealing target for a CV to strike, marginally worse AA. Fully speced out you get a 100 AA rating on NC and 99 on Alabama. Also Alabama is a somewhat smaller target with a bit more armor in most places.ĪA - North Carolina is slightly better as she has a slightly larger percent of long range AA. Hull - NC has slightly more health, but Alabama takes a lot less Torpedo damage from hits on her side (torpedo buldge). ![]()
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