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? | |InTheGame_performance= The Tenryu was designed to lead destroyer flotillas and is capable of doing just that. The fast speed and great maneuverability makes the Tenryu very competitive in a destroyer fight. It is the first Japanese cruiser to be equipped with torpedoes and are arranged in 2x3 configuration. This allows it to engage enemy ships with an easier chance of hitting different areas while sacrificing the ability to face many enemies at once. The Tenryu also has 4 fast firing 140mm guns able to pummel destroyers and cruisers while becoming a nuisance to battleships setting them on fire and using up their damage control. The bad side of this ship is its terrible armor and large size. The citadel and propulsion are easily damaged with guns 152mm and above. Avoid getting into large firefights as will cannot stand up to the punishment. Stay with your destroyer friends and act as a second wave mopping up leftover targets to help your team to victory. | | + | |
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? | Get the hull type b first.<br /> | | + | |
? | Lastly get the upgraded fire control. <br /> | | + | |
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? | '''Pros''' | | + | |
? | * Can hold its speed well during turns. | | + | |
? | * Fast Rudder Shift time. | | + | |
? | * Rapid firing 140mm main guns keep a constant flow of outgoing fire. | | + | |
? | * Strong Torpedoes with a decent range. | | + | |
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? | '''Cons''' | | + | |
? | * Very weak armour. | | + | |
? | * Forward gun gets knocked out often. | | + | |
? | * Steering can be disabled often by AP and HE fire. | | + | |
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? | |History=The two Tenryū-class cruisers (天龍型軽巡洋艦 Tenryū-gata keijun'yōkan?) were the first light cruisers operated by the Imperial Japanese Navy. They participated in numerous actions during World War II.<br /> | | + | |
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? | The Tenryū class was followed by the larger and more versatile Kuma class. | | + | |
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