![]() On the other hand, a year of WOWS Premium is 121.58$ CAD. For example, I have all 6 T10 cruisers, Gearing, Conq, Monty and Yamo. That cost will start to add up as you get additional T10 ships. I would argue that T10 permacamos are 100% worth it - So long as you only have one or two T10s. A permacamo costs 5k dubs, or 29.69$ CAD (You can convert that to USD if you're American). At T9 and T10, you may need permacamos to remain solvent, although I'd also caution against getting one at T9, as most people don't keep techtree ships at that tier. YMMV, as this does depend on your skill level. I would argue that at T8 and below, you can be just fine without a premium camo on your ship. If you play it much you will burn thru your one use camos quickly and the tier 6 permanents are not all that expensive. Personally I don't care for tier 10 play so don't buy any of the camo for them, just use the one use camo if I need to take one out for some reason.īTW if you like Fuso and want to keep playing it after moving up the tech tree, by all means get the camo. You don't want to spend that kind of money on a ship you don't particularly like. It would be best to decide which ships you truly are interested in playing at tier 10, trying them out, then buying the camo for them. The big problem is the sheer cost of them, $25 USD for freaking camouflage. Tier 10 is tricky, the camo reduces the service costs by quite a bit so you don't go broke playing the tier. IIRC Wargaming said that few players actually keep tier 9 ships, probably for good reason. Tier 9 I say definitely not because the reduction in service costs it just too weak and personally the ships are uninteresting. Tier 8 has some fun boats to play, I tend to buy camo for my favorites although it only helps marginally with service costs.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |