![]() Missouri will be the very first Tier IX Premium warship to be introduced in World of WarshipsĬompared to other Tier IX warships, the Missouri can earn twice as many Credits, and only need half of the usual maintenance cost. Iowa-class battleship "USS "Missouri" will be added to the American Tech Tree: Steven Seagal's Warship is Ready for Action! but the amount of credit iam getting at the end of the games doesn't look like 2x multiplier. But having heard that nukes do not stop Godzilla creatures and actually just make them stronger from the Radiation.I have seen this topic pop up here and on reddit in the past couple of months (3 posts on reddit and 4 on general discussion here), now either people are bad at math or there has been a stealth nerf to it (and WG is AGAIN lying to us).Īccording to WG, Missouri's credit multiplier is 2x while other premiums are 1.6x. ![]() Well I am no expert on those movies having only seem bits and pieces of them, and heard some conversations about them. A mean it does not seem that the modern carriers and destroyers can hurt the monsters so what can an Iowa class battleship do? But then again this is the monsterverse who have given us three dumpster fire movies so far. What are they trying to say? Oh the presence of monsters prompts the American navy to bring back all existing battleships back into service? How about making new classes of battleships? As much as I can't stand Legendary's Godzilla and King Kong, the idea of an aging battleship against a building sized creature is dumb. ![]() This just shows that Warner Bros are making these kinds of films even worse. In addition, leaks on supposed footage reveal the two so called monsters fighting near a fleet of warships. Why I am I bring this up well set photos of this stupid film were leaked showing filming on the ship. This seems so ubsurd to have a 40s era ship along side modern carriers and destroyers.
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