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As a roaming/damage dealing focused cruiser, the ship pretty much does what you expect her to do. The ballistic perfectly allows you to hit reliably no matter the range, the HE is strong and the AP packs a very nice punch. The guns of the Wukong are overall doing a fine job. All the others have a health pool that goes over 40 000 with the exception of Charles Martel that has the same HP and the Wichita that has the hull of a light cruiser. Without counting the Repair Parties that some others have, this is among the lowest base health pools. The health pool is low for a heavy cruiser with only 38 000 HP. The Wukong is simply a worse Charles Martel that loses everything that made the ship unique and fun to play for useless gimmicks that don’t fit the ship at all.ĭon’t get me wrong, the ship is decent and even good, buuuuut… why would you ever pay for that exactly? Health pool Low Health Pool for a Tier VIII heavy cruiser.Torpedo Reload Booster (That’s good-ish even though the ship only has 3 torpedoes per side and the moment you lose a launcher, the consumable loses 50% of its value).While the ship is basically useless, she sure is good looking, I have to give that to her. Her permanent camouflage gives the standard Tier VIII permanent camouflage bonuses: Tier VIII Pan-Asian Premium Cruiser Wukong: Charles Martel’s bad yet aesthetic Chinese counterfeit I still don’t get how a French heavy cruiser can become a Pan-Asian premium but I think that I’m just thinking too much about it. The Wukong, named after the Monkey-king, mythological character from the Chinese culture, is basically a Charles Martel that was stripped from all of her nice features (The Engine Boost and the Reload Booster) and was given… questionable gimmicks such as a Torpedo Reload Booster.
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