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?Tier VIII's ''Akizuki'' is a major departure from the rest of the Japanese destroyer line. She packs both more guns and fewer torpedoes than any of her cousins that surround her on the tech tree, giving her a very different playstyle than any ship before or after. She is a unique ship that requires a completely different approach to the typical ninja-like playstyle of other Japanese destroyers that attempt to overwhelm their enemies with torpedoes fired from stealth. She is a gunboat which can output punishing salvos to enemy ships like USN or Russian DDs while retaining the excellent stealth from the other IJN DDs. Pretty much no other destroyers can match her firepower at the same tier, lower tier destroyers will get shredded, and higher tier destroyers will have problems dealing with her. +With Tier VIII ''{{#var:ship_name}}'', the IJN tech tree "gunboat" branch has her first true gunboat &mdash; a major departure from the rest of the Japanese destroyer line. She requires a very different approach than the typical ninja-like play style of other Japanese destroyers that attempt to overwhelm their enemies with torpedoes fired from stealth. ''{{#var:ship_name}}'' sets the mold for later IJN gunboats.
  
?''Akizuki''’s main battery is comprised of four (4) double 100mm turrets. Unlike most Japanese destroyer gun turrets, these turn quickly, roughly on par with those found in the middle tiers of the American destroyer line aboard ''[[Nicholas]], [[Farragut]]'', and ''[[Mahan]]''. She can get all of her guns on target even while maneuvering, and their rate of fire rivals that of Tier X American destroyer ''[[Gearing]]'' (although ''Akizuki''’s shells do far less damage than ''Gearing''’s). Also notable is the initial velocity of those shells: 1000 meters per second. This gives ''Akizuki''’s guns a relatively flat arc at close range; they are comfortable to fire and fairly easy to guide on to target. However, her shells lose velocity quickly, and beginning around 10 km they will have a very high ballistic arc similar to those of ''[[Atlanta]]''. This is not necessarily a bad thing, as it enables her to fire over islands when needed. Her main battery is equally capable of chewing up battleship and cruiser superstructure with armor-piercing rounds or dueling enemy destroyers with high explosive ones. +''Akizuki''’s main battery is comprised of four (4) double 100mm turrets that turn quickly, roughly on par with those found in the middle tiers of the American destroyer line aboard ''[[Nicholas]], [[Farragut]]'', and ''[[Mahan]]''. She can get all of her guns on target even while maneuvering, and their rate of fire rivals that of Tier X ''[[Gearing]]'' (although ''Akizuki''’s shells do far less damage than ''Gearing''’s). Also notable is the initial velocity of those shells: 1000 meters per second. This gives ''Akizuki''’s guns a relatively flat arc at close range. They are comfortable to fire and fairly easy to guide on to target. However, her shells lose velocity quickly, and around 10 km they will have a high ballistic arc similar to those of ''[[Atlanta]]''. This is not necessarily a bad thing, as it enables her to fire over islands when needed. Her main battery is equally capable of chewing up battleship and cruiser superstructures with armor-piercing rounds or dueling enemy destroyers with high explosive ones. ''Akizuki''’s armor-piercing shells are deceptive: individually, they do very little damage, but her rate and volume of fire will ensure AP damage racks up quickly against un-angled targets. Using her AP shells against the flat, broadside hulls of enemy destroyers is likewise a valid option, as the 100mm shells will not over-penetrate them. Thanks to the special HE penetration attributes of the 100mm Japanese gun,<ref>See HE Penetration [https://wiki.wargaming.net/en/Ship:Armor_Penetration#HE_penetration here].</ref> use of Inertia Fuse for HE Shells is not required, but captains who do gain the ability to penetrate 37mm of armor.
  
?Using Armor Piercing on a close range fight will deal devastating damage to any ships. Although the individual shells still do little damage, the amount of damage over time is not to be underestimated. Using Armor Piercing on other Destroyers on a broadside is a valid option, as these 100mm shells will not over penetrate other destroyers. +While her guns are excellent, her torpedo armament is lacking. She mounts only a single quadruple launcher &mdash; compared to the double quadruple launchers of ''[[Kagero]]'', ''[[Shiratsuyu]]'', and ''[[Yūgumo]]'' &mdash; on a relatively long reload of 112 seconds. ''Akizuki'' does have access to an improved version of the {{Torpedo Reload Booster}} consumable without having to give up a {{Smoke Generator}} &mdash;
 +the only Tier VIII tech tree destroyer able to do so. While a build should focus on her guns, ''{{#var:ship_name}}'' is quite capable of ruining an unsuspecting captain's day, especially with the Type93 mod. 2 torpedo module. And like ''[[Shiratsuyu]]'', her {{Torpedo Reload Booster}} consumable reloads faster than the one found on most other ships.
  
?While her guns are excellent, her torpedo armament is lacking. She mounts only a single quadruple launcher — compared to the double quadruple launchers of ''[[Kagero]]'', ''[[Shiratsuyu]]'', and ''[[Yūgumo]]'' — on a relatively long reload of 112 seconds. ''Akizuki'' has access to an improved version of the {{Torpedo Reload Booster}} consumable without having to give up access to {{Smoke Generator}}, so she is capable of doing significant damage with her torpedo armament against unsuspecting captains by virtue of mounting the same Type 93 mod. 2 torpedoes that ''Kagero'' carries. She is the only ship able to mount both consumables at the same time. Like ''[[Shiratsuyu]]'', her {{Torpedo Reload Booster}} consumable reloads faster than the one found on other ships. +Her handling takes some getting used to. She is far slower to respond to helm commands than Japanese destroyer captains will be accustomed to, and her slow top speed is a notable handicap. She will also eat lots of damage due to her large size, although her oversized health pool will help mitigate this problem to some extent. Thanks to her dual-purpose 100mm main battery, her anti-aircraft suite is very good, surpassed only by her successors in the gunboat branch.
  
?Her handling takes some getting used to. She is far slower to respond to helm commands than Japanese destroyer captains will be accustomed to, and her slow top speed is a notable handicap. Being a very large destroyer, she will also eat lots of damage, although her very large health pool mitigates this problem to an extend. Her anti-aircraft suite beats out every other Japanese destroyer in the game, beating most destroyers in raw anti-air capabilities. ''Akizuki'' requires some adaptation in play, but she's more than capable of dishing out copious amounts of punishment in the hands of a captain who has taken the time to decipher how to play her well.+''Akizuki'' requires some adaptation in play, but she's more than capable of dishing out copious amounts of punishment in the hands of a captain who has taken the time to decipher how to play her well.
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?* Quick-turning, fast-firing main battery guns.+* Quick-turning, fast-firing main battery.
 * Armor-piercing rounds are punishing against broadside ships thanks to her rate of fire. * Armor-piercing rounds are punishing against broadside ships thanks to her rate of fire.
?* Flat shell arcs in close combat means she will land more consistent hits on the enemy compared to the destroyers such as USN DDs+* Excellent HE penetration, even without the IFHE commander skill.
?* Best-in-class Anti-Aircraft suite (without Defensive AA Consumable)+* Flat shell arcs in close combat means she will land consistent hits on enemy ships.
?* Can equip {{Torpedo Reload Booster}} consumable that reduces torpedo reload time to 5 seconds, and doesn't have to give up {{Smoke Generator}} to do so.+* Equips a {{Torpedo Reload Booster}} that reduces torpedo reload time to 5 seconds with a fast cooldown.
 +* Decent AA for the tier.
  
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 +* HE shells have low damage and fire chance.
 +* Only one torpedo launcher on a long reload.
 * Slow to accelerate and low top speed for a destroyer. * Slow to accelerate and low top speed for a destroyer.
 * Handles more like a cruiser than a destroyer; large turning circle and slow rudder shift make ''Akizuki'' feel sluggish. * Handles more like a cruiser than a destroyer; large turning circle and slow rudder shift make ''Akizuki'' feel sluggish.
?* High explosive shells have very low damage and fire chance. 
?* Only one torpedo launcher (on a long reload) means she is almost totally reliant on her guns for damage. 
?* Her 100mm shells are hard pressed to damage certain targets; hits for zero damage against cruisers and battleships are not uncommon. 
  
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?''Akizuki''’s gunboat playstyle means that her upgrade modules will look very similar to that of similarly-tiered cruisers and Russian destroyers. Main Armaments Modification 1 in [[Ship:Upgrades#Tier_I.2B_Equipment_.28Slot_1.29|Upgrade Slot 1]] and Aiming Systems Modification 1 in [[Ship:Upgrades#Tier_V.2B_Equipment_.28Slot_2.29|Upgrade Slot 2]] are the best options. A case can be made for AA Guns Modification 2 in that second slot, it also improves your main guns reload from 3s to 2.7s. Propulsion Modification 1 is the top choice in [[Ship:Upgrades#Tier_III.2B_Equipment_.28Slot_4.29|Upgrade Slot 4]]. Either Steering Gears Modification 2 or Propulsion Modification 2 should be slotted into [[Ship:Upgrades#Tier_VI.2B_Equipment_.28Slot_5.29|Upgrade Slot 5]]. Like all Tier VIII+ destroyers, Concealment System Module 1 is a must-have in [[Ship:Upgrades#Tier_VIII.2B_Equipment_.28Slot_6.29|Upgrade Slot 6]]. +The recommended upgrades for ''{{#var:ship_name}}'' are as follows:
 +* '''Slot 1''': {{Main Armaments Modification 1}}
 +* '''Slot 2''': {{Engine Room Protection}}
 +* '''Slot 3''': {{Aiming Systems Modification 1}} <nowiki>*</nowiki>
 +* '''Slot 4''': {{Propulsion Modification 1}} <nowiki>*</nowiki>
 +* '''Slot 5''': {{Concealment System Modification 1}}
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 +''Akizuki''’s gunboat play style means that her upgrade modules will look very similar to that of similarly-tiered cruisers and Russian destroyers. '''Aiming Systems Modification 1''' in '''Slot 3''' is one of the best options, though a case can be made for {{AA Guns Modification 1}}. Either {{Steering Gears Modification 1}} or '''Propulsion Modification 1''' should be slotted into '''Slot 4''' either for faster acceleration or better rudder shift.
  
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?| Preventative Maintenance = 2+| rating11 = 1 <!-- Grease the Gears -->
?| Expert Loader = +| rating12 = <!-- Liquidator -->
?| Aircraft Servicing Expert = +| rating13 = <!-- Consumables Specialist -->
?| Direction Center for Catapult Aircraft = +| rating14 = <!-- Gun Feeder -->
?| Dogfighting Expert = +| rating15 = 1 <!-- Incoming Fire Alert -->
?| Incoming Fire Alert = 1+| rating16 = 2 <!-- Preventive Maintenance -->
?| Evasive Maneuver = +
  
?| High Alert = +| rating21 = 2 <!-- Pyrotechnician -->
?| Jack of All Trades = +| rating22 = <!-- Swift Fish -->
?| Expert Marksman =+| rating23 = <!-- Consumables Enhancements -->
?| Torpedo Acceleration = +| rating24 = <!-- Extra-Heavy AP Shells -->
?| Smoke Screen Expert = +| rating25 = 1 <!-- Priority Target -->
?| Expert Rear Gunner = +| rating26 = 3 <!-- Last Stand -->
?| Adrenaline Rush = 1+
?| Last Stand = 2+
  
?| Survivability Expert = 2+| rating31 = 2 <!-- Main Battery & AA Specialist -->
?| Basics of Survivability = +| rating32 = <!-- Fill the Tubes -->
?| Torpedo Armament Expertise = +| rating33 = 2 <!-- Adrenaline Rush -->
?| Emergency Takeoff = +| rating34 = 2 <!-- Inertial Fuse for HE Shells -->
?| Basic Firing Training = 1+| rating35 = <!-- Superintendent -->
?| Superintendent = +| rating36 = 2 <!-- Survivability Expert -->
?| Demolition Expert = 1+
?| Vigilance = +
  
?| Manual Fire Control for Secondary Armament = +| rating41 = 1 <!-- Main Battery & AA Expert -->
?| Fire Prevention = +| rating42 = <!-- Swift in Silence -->
?| Inertia Fuse for HE Shells = 3+| rating43 = 1 <!-- Radio Location -->
?| Air Supremacy = +| rating44 = <!-- Fearless Brawler -->
?| Advanced Firing Training = 2+| rating45 = 3 <!-- Concealment Expert -->
?| Manual Fire Control for AA Armament = 1+| rating46 = <!-- Dazzle -->
?| Radio Position Finding = +
?| Concealment Expert = 3+
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 * '''Slot 4:''' {{Torpedo Reload Booster}} * '''Slot 4:''' {{Torpedo Reload Booster}}
  
?A gunboat destroyer like ''Akizuki'' is inevitably going to come under heavy fire; the abbreviated cooldown on {{Damage Control Party II}} will eventually pay for itself. Shelling out the doubloons or credits here is highly recommended. Her low speed also makes the shortened cooldown on {{Engine Boost II}} highly attractive. Paying for {{Smoke Generator II}} is captain's choice, but there are times that the shortened cooldown on smoke is the difference between sneaking away and going to the bottom.+ 
  
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 ''Akizuki'' did not return to full duty until November 1943, and was ordered back to Truk. She spent the remainder of 1943 and the first half of 1944 in training with the fleet before participating in the Battle of the Philippine Sea in June. ''Akizuki'' then returned to Japan for refit until October, participating in the Battle of Leyte Gulf with Admiral Ozawa's Northern Force. On 25 October 1944, during the first attack on the Northern Force, ''Akizuki'' was hit, whether by bomb or torpedo is not known. ''Akizuki'' suffered a catastrophic explosion and sank in minutes. ''Akizuki'' did not return to full duty until November 1943, and was ordered back to Truk. She spent the remainder of 1943 and the first half of 1944 in training with the fleet before participating in the Battle of the Philippine Sea in June. ''Akizuki'' then returned to Japan for refit until October, participating in the Battle of Leyte Gulf with Admiral Ozawa's Northern Force. On 25 October 1944, during the first attack on the Northern Force, ''Akizuki'' was hit, whether by bomb or torpedo is not known. ''Akizuki'' suffered a catastrophic explosion and sank in minutes.
  
?''Teruzuki'' was commissioned in August of 1942 and spent the next two months in trials before being assigned to the South Pacific in October. Shortly after arrival, ''Teruzuki'' participated in both Naval Battles of Guadalcanal. After a brief assignment to Truk, ''Teruzuki'' returned to the Shortlands Islands to support a supply mission to Guadalcanal. On 11 December, ''Teruzuki'' was torpedoed by a PT boat. ''Teruzuki'' lost power and fires progressively spread, leading to catastrophic explosions. ''Teruzuki'' sank on 12 December 1942.+''Teruzuki'' was commissioned in August 1942 and spent the next two months in trials before being assigned to the South Pacific in October. Shortly after arrival, ''Teruzuki'' participated in both Naval Battles of Guadalcanal. After a brief assignment to Truk, ''Teruzuki'' returned to the Shortlands Islands to support a supply mission to Guadalcanal. On 11 December, ''Teruzuki'' was torpedoed by a PT boat. ''Teruzuki'' lost power and fires progressively spread, leading to catastrophic explosions. ''Teruzuki'' sank on 12 December 1942.
  
 ''Suzutsuki'' was commissioned in December 1942 and spent the entirety of her career performing escort duties. Torpedoed twice, ''Suzutsuki'' survived but was again heavily damaged by air attack while providing cover for ''[[Yamato]]'' on her final mission. ''Suzutsuki'' managed to return to Japan, but was not repaired, and she was surrendered in her damaged state at the end of the war. ''Suzutsuki'' was commissioned in December 1942 and spent the entirety of her career performing escort duties. Torpedoed twice, ''Suzutsuki'' survived but was again heavily damaged by air attack while providing cover for ''[[Yamato]]'' on her final mission. ''Suzutsuki'' managed to return to Japan, but was not repaired, and she was surrendered in her damaged state at the end of the war.
  
?''Hatsuzuki'' was commissioned in December1942 and also spent her wartime service in escort duties. In June of 1944, she participated in the Battle of the Philippine Sea. In October she was assigned to the Northern Force for the Battle of Leyte Gulf. ''Hatsuzuki'' was sunk by surface gunfire on 25 October 1944.+''Hatsuzuki'' was commissioned in December 1942 and also spent her wartime service in escort duties. In June of 1944, she participated in the Battle of the Philippine Sea. In October she was assigned to the Northern Force for the Battle of Leyte Gulf. ''Hatsuzuki'' was sunk by surface gunfire on 25 October 1944.
  
 ''Niizuki'' was commissioned in March 1943 and was assigned to duties in the South Pacific. She arrived at the end of June, and on July 4th she led a transport mission to Kolombangara. On the night of 5-6 July 1943, ''Niizuki'' was sunk by surface gunfire during the Battle of Kula Gulf. ''Niizuki'' was commissioned in March 1943 and was assigned to duties in the South Pacific. She arrived at the end of June, and on July 4th she led a transport mission to Kolombangara. On the night of 5-6 July 1943, ''Niizuki'' was sunk by surface gunfire during the Battle of Kula Gulf.
  
?''Wakatsuki'' was commissioned in May of 1943 and, after several months spent training, was assigned to fleet escort duties. She participated in the Battle of the Philippine Sea and the Battle of Leyte Gulf before being assigned to escort troop convoys to Leyte in November of 1944. On 11 November 1944, ''Wakatsuki'' was sunk by air attack.+''Wakatsuki'' was commissioned in May 1943 and, after several months spent training, was assigned to fleet escort duties. She participated in the Battle of the Philippine Sea and the Battle of Leyte Gulf before being assigned to escort troop convoys to Leyte in November of 1944. On 11 November 1944, ''Wakatsuki'' was sunk by air attack.
  
?''Shimotsuki'' was commissioned in March of 1944 and finished training in time to participate in the Battle of the Philippine Sea in June. She then engaged in fleet escort duties up to, during, and after the Battle of Leyte Gulf before being sent to the Southwestern Area. On 25 November 1944, ''Shimotsuki'' was torpedoed and sunk by submarine.+''Shimotsuki'' was commissioned in March 1944 and finished training in time to participate in the Battle of the Philippine Sea in June. She then engaged in fleet escort duties up to, during, and after the Battle of Leyte Gulf before being sent to the Southwestern Area. On 25 November 1944, ''Shimotsuki'' was torpedoed and sunk by submarine.
  
 ''Fuyuzuki'' was commissioned in May 1944 and was engaged in convoy escort duties until she was torpedoed by submarine in October. Returned to Japan for repairs, ''Fuyuzuki'' returned to duty in November, but was assigned to training in the Inland Sea. She escorted ''Yamato'' on her final mission in April 1945 and sustained moderate damage. After returning to Japan, ''Fuyuzuki'' was assigned to escort duties, during which she struck a mine in late August. She was surrendered damaged and never repaired before eventually being broken up and sold for scrap. ''Fuyuzuki'' was commissioned in May 1944 and was engaged in convoy escort duties until she was torpedoed by submarine in October. Returned to Japan for repairs, ''Fuyuzuki'' returned to duty in November, but was assigned to training in the Inland Sea. She escorted ''Yamato'' on her final mission in April 1945 and sustained moderate damage. After returning to Japan, ''Fuyuzuki'' was assigned to escort duties, during which she struck a mine in late August. She was surrendered damaged and never repaired before eventually being broken up and sold for scrap.
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 ''Natsuzuki'' was commissioned in April 1945. Assigned to escort duties, she struck a mine in June and suffered heavy damage. She was surrendered and repaired, then awarded to Great Britain in 1947. ''Natsuzuki'' was commissioned in April 1945. Assigned to escort duties, she struck a mine in June and suffered heavy damage. She was surrendered and repaired, then awarded to Great Britain in 1947.
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 +===Historical Inaccuracies===
 +* The Type 98 naval gun was only equipped with high-explosive ammunition; the AP shell was invented by WG.
 +* ''Akizuki''’s name written in katakana on both sides of the hull are missing.
 +* ''Akizuki'' was never painted with green camouflage.
  
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 +# [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Japanese_destroyer_Akizuki_(1941) Japanese destroyer ''Akizuki'' (1941) - Wikipedia]
 +# [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Akizuki-class_destroyer_(1942) ''Akizuki''-class destroyer (1942) - Wikipedia]
 +# [https://worldofwarships.com/en/news/game-guides/accurate-zucchini/ Armada: Akizuki - News - World of Warships]
 +# [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y8xzicz9knA Armada - Akizuki - World of Warships Official Channel - YouTube]
 +# [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l0aPa6CRmTI Japanese Destroyers - Akizuki - World of Warships Official Channel - YouTube]
  
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 +{{WoWS Ship Changelog Insert|1=
 +*Available to supertesters in the game starting from Update 0.5.12.
 +*Introduced into the game as a researchable ship in Update 0.5.15.
 +*Update 0.5.16:
 +**The national flag was moved to the stern.
 +*Update 0.6.0:
 +**Armor penetration of high-explosive shells decreased from 19 to 17 mm.
 +*Update 0.6.2:
 +**The national flag was moved from the stern to the mast.
 +*Update 0.6.3:
 +**Base firing range increased from 9,236 to 11,330 m.
 +**Fixed minor visual bugs at low and medium settings.
 +**Fixed the intersection of the torpedo tube with the crane support, added a rangefinder.
 +*Update 0.6.6:
 +**Improved appearance of the ship using a special technology for high-quality rendering of thin elements (mainly rigging).
 +*Update 0.6.8:
 +**The reload time of the Torpedo Reload Booster consumable was reduced:
 +*** Torpedo Reload Booster I - from 360 to 240 s.
 +*** Torpedo Reload Booster II - from 240 to 160 s.
 +*Update 0.6.12:
 +**Detectability when firing main guns in smoke changed to 2.39 km.
 +*Update 0.6.13:
 +**Fire extinguishing time now 30 s instead of 60 s.
 +*Update 0.7.2:
 +**Players who have collected the "Rewards" sub-collection of the "Yamomoto Isoroku" collection can use an alternate permanent camouflage color..
 +*Update 0.7.6:
 +**Improved display of thin elements on the hull.
 +*Update 0.7.7:
 +**Armor penetration of high-explosive shells increased from 17 to 25 mm.
 +**Detectability by ships increased from 7.56 to 7.76 km.
 +**Detectability after firing main guns in smoke increased from 2.39 to 2.48 km.
 +**Rudder shift time on Hull (B) was increased from 4.8 to 5.8 s.
 +**Rudder shift time on Hull (A) was increased from 6.5 to 7.8 s.
 +*Update 0.8.0:
 +**Minor fixes to geometry and textures.
 +*Update 0.9.2:
 +**Armor penetration of high-explosive shells increased from 24 mm to 30 mm.
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Akizuki
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Destroyer | Japan | Tier VIII
Tech Tree Position
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General
Research price115000 exp
Purchase price9,000,000 Credits
Hit Points15,900 
Main Battery
100 mm/65 Type 98 on a Model A mount4 х 2 pcs.
Rate of Fire20 shots/min.
Reload Timesec.
Rotation Speed16 deg./sec.
180 Degree Turn Time11.25 sec.
Firing Range11.33 km.
Maximum Dispersion99 m.
HE Shell100 mm HE Type98 
Maximum HE Shell Damage1,200 
Chance of Fire on Target Caused by HE Shell%
Initial HE Shell Velocity1000 m./s.
HE Shell Weight13 kg.
AP Shell100 mm AP Type98 
Maximum AP Shell Damage1,700 
Initial AP Shell Velocity1000 m./s.
AP Shell Weight13 kg.
Torpedo Tubes
610 mm Quad1 х 4 pcs.
Rate of Fire0.59 shots/min.
Reload Time101 sec.
Rotation Speed25 deg./sec.
180 Degree Turn Time7.2 sec.
TorpedoType90 mod. 1 
Maximum Damage17,233 
Torpedo Speed62 knot
Torpedo Range9.99 km.
AA Defense
100 mm/65 Type 98 on a Model A mount4 х 2 pcs.
. . . Average Damage per Second83.2 
. . . Firing Range5.01 km.
25 mm/60 Type 96 on a triple mount1 х 3 pcs.
. . . Average Damage per Second3.3 
. . . Firing Range2.49 km.
25 mm/60 Type 96 on a twin mount6 х 2 pcs.
. . . Average Damage per Second16.2 
. . . Firing Range2.49 km.
Maneuverability
Maximum Speed33 knot
Turning Circle Radius730 m.
Rudder Shift Time7.8 sec.
Concealment
Surface Detectability Range7.53 km.
Air Detectability Range3.56 km.
Battle Levels
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VIII
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9,000,000

Akizuki — Japanese Tier VIII destroyer.

Akizuki-class destroyers were designed as air defense ships to escort swift carrier formations. Their main battery was represented by eight 100 mm/65 guns. A total of 13 destroyers of this class were ordered, and 12 were built. After entering service in June 1942, Akizuki participated in the Battle of the Eastern Solomons and the Guadalcanal Campaign, the Battle of the Philippine Sea, and the Battle of Leyte Gulf. The destroyer was sunk during the Battle of Cape Engaño.

Modules

Main Battery Guns Rate of Fire
(shots/min)
180° Turn Time
(sec)
Maximum Dispersion
(m)
Maximum HE Shell Damage
(HP)
Chance of Fire on Target Caused by HE Shell
(%)
Maximum AP Shell Damage
(HP)
Research price
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Purchase price
(Credits)
100 mm/65 Type 98 on a Model A mount2011.3991,20051,700 0570,000
Hull Hit Points
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Armor
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Armor
(mm)
Main Turrets
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Secondary Gun Turrets
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AA Mounts
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Torpedo Tubes
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Hangar Capacity
(pcs.)
Research price
(exp)
Purchase price
(Credits)
Akizuki (A)15,900132046/1/41 0610,000
Akizuki (B)20,4001320418/71 16,5001,400,000
Torpedoes Rate of Fire
(shots/min)
Torpedo Tubes Reload Time
(sec)
180° Turn Time
(sec)
Maximum Damage
(HP)
Torpedo Speed
(knot)
Torpedo Range
(km)
Research price
(exp)
Purchase price
(Credits)
Type90 mod. 10.61017.217,2336210 01,300,000
Type93 mod. 20.51127.220,9666710 20,0001,800,000
Fire Control System IDS_SHIP_PARAM_SUO_INCREASE_DIST
(%)
Maximum Firing Range
(km)
Research price
(exp)
Purchase price
(Credits)
Type8 mod. 10 0370,000
Type8 mod. 20 8,000780,000
Engine Maximum Speed
(knot)
Research price
(exp)
Purchase price
(Credits)
Propulsion: 52,000 hp33 0600,000

Compatible Upgrades

 Slot 1 
Main Armaments Modification 1
Auxiliary Armaments Modification 1
Magazine Modification 1
Damage Control Party Modification 1
 Slot 2 
Damage Control System Modification 1
Engine Boost Modification 1
Engine Room Protection
 Slot 3 
Main Battery Modification 2
AA Guns Modification 1
Aiming Systems Modification 1
Smoke Generator Modification 1
Torpedo Tubes Modification 1
 Slot 4 
Damage Control System Modification 2
Propulsion Modification 1
Steering Gears Modification 1
Depth Charges Modification 1
 Slot 5 
Torpedo Lookout System
Concealment System Modification 1
Steering Gears Modification 2
Ship Consumables Modification 1

Player Opinion

Performance

With Tier VIII Akizuki, the IJN tech tree "gunboat" branch has her first true gunboat — a major departure from the rest of the Japanese destroyer line. She requires a very different approach than the typical ninja-like play style of other Japanese destroyers that attempt to overwhelm their enemies with torpedoes fired from stealth. Akizuki sets the mold for later IJN gunboats.

Akizuki’s main battery is comprised of four (4) double 100mm turrets that turn quickly, roughly on par with those found in the middle tiers of the American destroyer line aboard Nicholas, Farragut, and Mahan. She can get all of her guns on target even while maneuvering, and their rate of fire rivals that of Tier X Gearing (although Akizuki’s shells do far less damage than Gearing’s). Also notable is the initial velocity of those shells: 1000 meters per second. This gives Akizuki’s guns a relatively flat arc at close range. They are comfortable to fire and fairly easy to guide on to target. However, her shells lose velocity quickly, and around 10 km they will have a high ballistic arc similar to those of Atlanta. This is not necessarily a bad thing, as it enables her to fire over islands when needed. Her main battery is equally capable of chewing up battleship and cruiser superstructures with armor-piercing rounds or dueling enemy destroyers with high explosive ones. Akizuki’s armor-piercing shells are deceptive: individually, they do very little damage, but her rate and volume of fire will ensure AP damage racks up quickly against un-angled targets. Using her AP shells against the flat, broadside hulls of enemy destroyers is likewise a valid option, as the 100mm shells will not over-penetrate them. Thanks to the special HE penetration attributes of the 100mm Japanese gun,[1] use of Inertia Fuse for HE Shells is not required, but captains who do gain the ability to penetrate 37mm of armor.

While her guns are excellent, her torpedo armament is lacking. She mounts only a single quadruple launcher — compared to the double quadruple launchers of Kagero, Shiratsuyu, and Yūgumo — on a relatively long reload of 112 seconds. Akizuki does have access to an improved version of the Torpedo Reload BoosterWhen used, torpedo reload time is significantly reduced. consumable without having to give up a Smoke GeneratorWhile active, generates a smoke screen that blocks line-of-sight for both enemies and teammates. — the only Tier VIII tech tree destroyer able to do so. While a build should focus on her guns, Akizuki is quite capable of ruining an unsuspecting captain's day, especially with the Type93 mod. 2 torpedo module. And like Shiratsuyu, her Torpedo Reload BoosterWhen used, torpedo reload time is significantly reduced. consumable reloads faster than the one found on most other ships.

Her handling takes some getting used to. She is far slower to respond to helm commands than Japanese destroyer captains will be accustomed to, and her slow top speed is a notable handicap. She will also eat lots of damage due to her large size, although her oversized health pool will help mitigate this problem to some extent. Thanks to her dual-purpose 100mm main battery, her anti-aircraft suite is very good, surpassed only by her successors in the gunboat branch.

Akizuki requires some adaptation in play, but she's more than capable of dishing out copious amounts of punishment in the hands of a captain who has taken the time to decipher how to play her well.

Pros:

  • Quick-turning, fast-firing main battery.
  • Armor-piercing rounds are punishing against broadside ships thanks to her rate of fire.
  • Excellent HE penetration, even without the IFHE commander skill.
  • Flat shell arcs in close combat means she will land consistent hits on enemy ships.
  • Equips a Torpedo Reload BoosterWhen used, torpedo reload time is significantly reduced. that reduces torpedo reload time to 5 seconds with a fast cooldown.
  • Decent AA for the tier.

Cons:

  • HE shells have low damage and fire chance.
  • Only one torpedo launcher on a long reload.
  • Slow to accelerate and low top speed for a destroyer.
  • Handles more like a cruiser than a destroyer; large turning circle and slow rudder shift make Akizuki feel sluggish.

Research

Hull (B) is a huge boost to Akizuki’s survivability, and should be researched first. After that, the Fire Control System upgrade to boost her range is probably the best bet, leaving the Torpedo module for last.

Optimal Configuration

Upgrades

The recommended upgrades for Akizuki are as follows:

Akizuki’s gunboat play style means that her upgrade modules will look very similar to that of similarly-tiered cruisers and Russian destroyers. Aiming Systems Modification 1 in Slot 3 is one of the best options, though a case can be made for AA Guns Modification 1 +20% reduction in the preparation time of the priority AA sector.. Either Steering Gears Modification 1 : -20% rudder shift time. or Propulsion Modification 1 should be slotted into Slot 4 either for faster acceleration or better rudder shift.

Commander Skills

Consumables

Akizuki can equip the following consumables:

Camouflage

Type 1, 2, or 5 camouflage can be equipped for credits; Types 1 or 5 are recommended at a minimum to reduce detectibility range.

Players who wish to spend doubloons can equip Akizuki with Type 18 camouflage that lowers her detection radius, reduces the accuracy of incoming shells, reduces her repair costs, and increases the amount of experience she earns.

Signals

Victor Lima (+1% chance of causing a fire for bombs and shells with a caliber above 160mm / +0.5% chance of causing a fire for bombs and shells with a caliber below 160mm. / +4% chance of causing flooding.) and India X-Ray (+1% chance of causing a fire for bombs and shells with a caliber above 160mm. / +0.5% chance of causing a fire for bombs and shells with a caliber below 160mm. / +5% to the risk of your ship's magazine detonating.) signal flags will help boost Akizuki’s meager fire chance, especially when combined with Demolition Expert. Juliet Charlie (-100% to the risk of your ship's magazine detonating.) should also go along with those flags in order to prevent detonations. Sierra Mike (+5% to the ship's maximum speed.) will help make up some of her deficiency in top speed.


Note: Use of the Juliet Charlie signal makes detonation impossible.

Gallery

Historical Info

Historical Gallery

Video

References

  1. Japanese destroyer Akizuki (1941) - Wikipedia
  2. Akizuki-class destroyer (1942) - Wikipedia
  3. Armada: Akizuki - News - World of Warships
  4. Armada - Akizuki - World of Warships Official Channel - YouTube
  5. Japanese Destroyers - Akizuki - World of Warships Official Channel - YouTube
  1. See HE Penetration here.

Ship Change Log

See here for links to Update notes.

  • Available to supertesters in the game starting from Update 0.5.12.
  • Introduced into the game as a researchable ship in Update 0.5.15.
  • Update 0.5.16:
    • The national flag was moved to the stern.
  • Update 0.6.0:
    • Armor penetration of high-explosive shells decreased from 19 to 17 mm.
  • Update 0.6.2:
    • The national flag was moved from the stern to the mast.
  • Update 0.6.3:
    • Base firing range increased from 9,236 to 11,330 m.
    • Fixed minor visual bugs at low and medium settings.
    • Fixed the intersection of the torpedo tube with the crane support, added a rangefinder.
  • Update 0.6.6:
    • Improved appearance of the ship using a special technology for high-quality rendering of thin elements (mainly rigging).
  • Update 0.6.8:
    • The reload time of the Torpedo Reload Booster consumable was reduced:
      • Torpedo Reload Booster I - from 360 to 240 s.
      • Torpedo Reload Booster II - from 240 to 160 s.
  • Update 0.6.12:
    • Detectability when firing main guns in smoke changed to 2.39 km.
  • Update 0.6.13:
    • Fire extinguishing time now 30 s instead of 60 s.
  • Update 0.7.2:
    • Players who have collected the "Rewards" sub-collection of the "Yamomoto Isoroku" collection can use an alternate permanent camouflage color..
  • Update 0.7.6:
    • Improved display of thin elements on the hull.
  • Update 0.7.7:
    • Armor penetration of high-explosive shells increased from 17 to 25 mm.
    • Detectability by ships increased from 7.56 to 7.76 km.
    • Detectability after firing main guns in smoke increased from 2.39 to 2.48 km.
    • Rudder shift time on Hull (B) was increased from 4.8 to 5.8 s.
    • Rudder shift time on Hull (A) was increased from 6.5 to 7.8 s.
  • Update 0.8.0:
    • Minor fixes to geometry and textures.
  • Update 0.9.2:
    • Armor penetration of high-explosive shells increased from 24 mm to 30 mm.

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