
It also offers one special luck in the form of a very green permanent camouflage for the cruiser. This is a container that ensures doubloons and camo. Players get the chance to grab Belfast along with some goodies from the Pot of Gold.

Patrick’s Day is almost here and World of Warships: Legends is joining the celebrations. Players can now start researching these ships through the Research Bureau along with the other Legendary-tier ships. The second one is the British battleship Conqueror outfitted with twelve-gun salvo and high-explosive or short-fused armor-piercing shells. There’s the American destroyer Gearing equipped with six five-inch (127 mm) guns and long-range torpedoes, specially designed for Legendary-tier battles. Two new legendary-tier ship projects are now available as well. The disadvantages of these new ships are in their gun range and maneuverability. The Albemarle, in particular, is available at Tier VII and combines all of what’s been mentioned along with radar on top. They also have a powerful heal and sonar. The ships have consistent guns that can batter enemy ships along with single-launch torpedoes. These classic British cruisers offer what can be described as a rather interesting kit. There’s also the British heavy cruiser line, which is now available. The Ochakov isn’t the only one that’s arriving. There are different ways to get Renown and you can learn them here. To get the Ochakov, players must get 2,475 Renown. She also has access to other tools like radar, sonar, and long-range torpedoes. Still, the ship does have ballistics, shell performance, and even reload speed. The ship is a compact light cruiser that can take on different roles, though it should be noted that firepower is not her main focus. The name Ochakov comes from a Russian victory over the fortress of the same name.


Let’s take a quick look first at the campaign’s top prize.
