Leberecht Maass
128 mm/45 SK C/34 on an MPLC/34 mount5 х 1 pcs. |
Rate of Fire14.29 shots/min. |
Reload Time4.2 sec. |
Rotation Speed8 deg./sec. |
180 Degree Turn Time22.5 sec. |
Firing Range9.86 km. |
Maximum Dispersion96 m. |
HE Shell128 mm Spr.Gr. |
Maximum HE Shell Damage1,500 |
Chance of Fire on Target Caused by HE Shell6 % |
Initial HE Shell Velocity830 m./s. |
HE Shell Weight28 kg. |
AP Shell128 mm P.Spr.Gr. |
Maximum AP Shell Damage3,000 |
Initial AP Shell Velocity830 m./s. |
AP Shell Weight28 kg. |
533 mm Vierling2 х 4 pcs. |
Rate of Fire0.67 shots/min. |
Reload Time90 sec. |
Rotation Speed25 deg./sec. |
180 Degree Turn Time7.2 sec. |
TorpedoG7 Steinbutt |
Maximum Damage13,700 |
Torpedo Speed65 knot |
Torpedo Range8.01 km. |
20 mm/65 C/38 on an L/30 single mount8 х 1 pcs. |
. . . Average Damage per Second24 |
. . . Firing Range2.01 km. |
37 mm/83 SK C/30 on a Dopp LC/30 mount2 х 2 pcs. |
. . . Average Damage per Second5.2 |
. . . Firing Range3.51 km. |
Maximum Speed37 knot |
Turning Circle Radius640 m. |
Rudder Shift Time5.8 sec. |
Surface Detectability Range7.51 km. |
Air Detectability Range3.22 km. |
Leberecht Maass — German Tier VII destroyer.
The first destroyer of the next generation (Zerstörer 1934 type), which paved the way for the development of ships of this type in the German navy until the end of World War II. Thanks to large dimensions and robust design, she had excellent survivability.
Modules
Compatible Upgrades
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Player Opinion
Performance
A relative newcomer to Tier VII, Leberecht Maass — known historically as "Z1" — finds herself amongst stiff competition. Japanese contemporaries Akatsuki and Shiratsuyu are the undisputed kings of torpedo attacks at this tier; American counterpart Mahan has the best guns for close-range combat (though her detection isn't great); Russian destroyer Minsk is very nearly a light cruiser with her large detection range, comfortable shell ballistics, and rate of fire. So what sets Maass apart from the crowd?
For starters, Leberecht Maass has the largest health pool of all Tier VII destroyers. Successful Maass captains will quickly learn how to bully other ships out of contested map areas by utilizing her health advantage. She falls somewhere in between the Japanese and Americans in terms of armaments: her torpedoes are solid and reload fairly quickly, while her guns give her the rate-of-fire to engage in close-range combat with other destroyers as long as captains are smart enough to compensate for her slow turret traverse. Maass’ 8.5 km range torpedoes are married to a hull with a 7.7 km base detection radius, enabling her to launch torpedo attacks from the cover of stealth. Though she lacks access to the 150mm main battery mounts of her predecessor and successor, she does retain Ernst Gaede’s access to the Hydroacoustic Search consumable. This makes her ideal for defending caps or pushing enemy destroyers out of their smoke.
Maass’ handling is a bit of a mixed bag, with a larger-than-average turning circle and a slightly-slower-than-average rudder shift speed. She is also very slow to accelerate and decelerate, and sheds a lot of speed during hard turns. Her huge detection radius makes her almost unplayable without the Concealment Expert skill, and her anti-aircraft suite isn't worth mentioning. The aforementioned turret traverse speed is very nearly Japanese levels of bad, making Expert Marksman and/or Main Battery Modification 2 required skills or upgrades, respectively.
All told, Leberecht Maass is a versatile destroyer capable of engaging in stealthy torpedo attacks in the early game while shifting to a more aggressive stance as the game progresses, using her health advantage to bully enemy destroyers and ensure map dominance for her team.Pros:
- Good main battery rate of fire
- Excellent AP DPM and HE penetration
- Good torpedo range and reload speed
- Fairly fast, with a base speed of 37 knots
- Large healthpool, the largest among Tier 7 techtree destroyers
- Access to the Hydroacoustic Search consumable
Cons:
- Shell arcs are high, making hitting targets at long range fairly difficult
- Poor main battery traverse speed
- Poor concealment
- Worst Smoke Generator in tier/class
- Large turn radius
- Weak AA defenses, vulnerable to planes
Optimal Configuration
Upgrades
The recommended upgrades for Leberecht Maass are as follows:
- Slot 1: Main Armaments Modification 1
- Slot 2: Engine Room Protection *
- Slot 3: Aiming Systems Modification 1
- Slot 4: Propulsion Modification 1
Upgrade Slot 2 may be replaced by the Hydroacoustic Search Modification 1 upgrade to extend the Leberecht Maass’s Hydroacoustic Search duration to 113 seconds.
Commander Skills
Key skills for Leberecht Maass commanders include Priority Target at Level 1, Last Stand at Level 2, Survivability Expert at Level 3, and Concealment Expert at Level 4. There are a large variety of good skill choices in the middle tiers that provide a lot of utility available to Leberecht Maass commanders, such as Expert Marksman, Superintendent, and Jack of All Trades. Basic Firing Training or Torpedo Armament Expertise allow commanders to specialize in improving one (or both) types of primary armament as they choose.
Consumables
Leberecht Maass can equip the following consumables:
- Slot 1: Damage Control Party
- Slot 2: Smoke Generator
- Slot 3: Engine Boost
- Slot 4: Hydroacoustic Search
Signals
The choice of which signal flags to mount will reflect the individual preferences of each captain, although there are certain flags which simply suit destroyer gameplay better. Captains should mount November Foxtrot () to decrease reload time of consumables and Sierra Mike () to increase the ship's maximum speed. Captains wishing to make their torpedoes more potent should mount Juliet Whisky Unaone () to increase chance of causing flooding, and Juliet Charlie () to mitigate risk to magazine detonation from mounting the former flag. If captains wish to buff their main battery guns, they are encouraged to mount Victor Lima () and India X-Ray () to increase fire chance to HE shells.
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Note: Use of the Juliet Charlie signal makes detonation impossible.
Gallery
An enemy Loyang flees the Leberecht Maass.
Leberecht Maass uses the Hydroacoustic Search consumable to spot an enemy Akatsuki-class destroyer that was hiding in smoke.
A Leberecht Maass torpedo strikes an enemy Fletcher class destroyer as it hides in smoke.
An enemy Iowa class battleship takes a torpedo fired from Leberecht Maass.
Historical Info
Historical Gallery
References
- German destroyer Z1 Leberecht Maass - Wikipedia
- Type 1934 destroyers - Wikipedia
- Armada: Leberecht Maass - News - World of Warships
- Armada - Leberecht Maass - World of Warships Official Channel - YouTube
Ship Change Log
See here for links to Update notes.
- Available to supertesters in the game starting from Update 0.5.15.
- Introduced into the game as a researchable ship in Update 0.5.16.
- Update 0.6.8:
- Improved appearance with the use of a special technology for rendering thin elements (mainly rigging).
- Update 0.6.12:
- Detectability when firing main guns in smoke changed to 2.9 km.
- Update 0.6.13:
- Fire extinguishing time now 30 s instead of 60 s.
- Update 0.6.15:
- On the permanent camouflage "Type 17", the discount on ship maintenance was increased from 5 to 10%.
- Update 0.7.6:
- Minor fixes to ship textures and geometry.
- Update 0.7.10:
- The range of the Hydroacoustic Search consumable was unified - 4 km for detecting ships, 3 km for detecting torpedoes.
- Update 0.9.3:
- Fixed a bug due to which the detectability was calculated incorrectly when firing the main battery guns.
- Update 0.9.5:
- Armor penetration for 128 mm HE shells increased from 21 to 32 mm.
- Update 0.10.6:
- Main battery reload time increased from 4 to 4.2 s.
- Update 12.11:
- The Polar Ice Caps permanent camouflage was added.
- Update 13.0:
- Fixed the textures of the ship.
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