

I want to examine Congress the way an experienced player might one that followed the quick descriptions made about her around the time of her development. I'm approaching this review a little differently. Please be aware that her performance may change in the future. To the best of my knowledge, the statistics discussed in this review are current as of patch 0.10.9. This ship was provided to me by Wargaming for review purposes at no cost to myself. That captain then receives training experience, and is then moved back to the regular ship he commanded previously, no retraining.The following is a review of Congress, the tier VIII American Large Cruiser. My strategy - With exception to the Royal and Soviet navies, your premium ships should be captain free, and you should just move a captain to those ships when you want to play them. BUT, you can also move that captain to any premium ships of the same nation after he is assigned to Regular Ship B and that captain will gain XP for his retraining on Regular Ship B.

So for instance - If you have warspite, you can train a Royal Navy captain on that ship, but once the royal navy tier comes out, that captain will have to be retrained on whatever royal navy ship you assign him to.Īn important point to know if you decided to move a captain from one regular ship to another regular ship: If you move a captain to Regular Ship B from Regular Ship A, retraining is required. Or was recruited when that premium ship was placed in the fleet and is now being assigned to a regular fleet ship for the first time.

