![]() Image source: Official website of the game. Once you learn how to hit enemy ship, you should focus on its specific parts. High explosive ammunition should be aimed at the bow and the stern of the ship, more or less up to the place where the first main artillery turret is located. The armor is rather thin in that spot, you should deal large damage. P.S.A good idea in case of HE ammunition is also shooting at the cannons, quarterdecks and chimneys. So you gotta get in closer and good luck with that in Yamato :) You see, blue shell coming at steeper angle is nowhere near citadel. If you want to get the engine spaces, you'll need even flatter arc, meaning much closer distance. Want to citadel her from the front, red line is sort of the maximum angle to the horizontal that a shell can have to pen the bow and make it into ammo racks. If you're too far, shell will most likely just drop vertically through the deck armor and not hit anything important. But then it means that you need an even flatter angle to cit GK through the nose. Say, GK is stupidly massive and it's nose section is half the length of an entire Yamato and there's nothing of use there. This means that shell should be coming at reasonably flat angle and it will hugely depend on the ship you're trying to citadel. Your shell has to pass through the bow armor plating and then fly through the entire nose section and then hit citadel. I don't own a Yamato, but logic suggests it has a lot to do with range.
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