

Flexibility and firepower in a single package is always a dangerous combination. She trades a bit of twirl and a bit of torpedo defense for better firepower (warning sign #1) and extra speed (warning sign #2). Keep far enough back and Georgia will largely keep you out of trouble.įor expert players, Georgia is Massachusetts on drugs. Still, her guns are big, precise and fast-firing. Six guns, a vulnerable citadel and too much speed is a recipe for trouble for inexperienced players, never mind Georgia's high tier. Skill Ceiling: Low / Moderate / HIGH/ Extreme Skill Floor: Simple / CASUAL/ Challenging / Difficult Requires her own commander with a lot of skill points to unlock her full potential, limiting her use as a trainer. Secondaries lack penetration to deal damage to most targets. Lower main battery DPM than her contemporaries. Only six main battery guns, making the occasional bad dispersion really hurt. Smallish hit point pool for a tier IX battleship.

Shorter reset timer on her Repair Party consumable. Powerful secondary armament with improved range and accuracy.įast with a top speed of 33 knots and access to an improved Engine Boost consumable. Improved dispersion and fast reload time on her main battery guns. PROSĤ57mm guns deal some of the largest hits per shell in the game. I hope this review sufficiently answers these questions. Shouldn't she have simply been made tier VIII instead?ĭo I have to clumsily micromanage these things in order to make this abomination work?ĭo these gimmicks have any kind of broken synergy which makes them useless or overpowered?

Several questions immediately popped into my mind when I saw this: Georgia has been blessed by Wargaming's Box o' Gimmicks, having been gifted not once, not twice, not thrice, but on FOUR (fice?) separate occasions! That's a lot of miracles crammed into one ship. To the best of my knowledge, these stats are accurate as of patch 0.8.4. Please be aware that though this represents the release version of the ship, her statistics may change in the future. The following is a review of Georgia, the tier IX premium American battleship kindly provided to me by Wargaming.
