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Cyclone Countdown and Active Indicator Icons
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Countdown Indicator

Summary

A cyclone is an in-game weather event that has a chance of occurring in Tier VII-X battles on certain maps. The forecast of a cyclone is heavy rainfall, powerful wind, and thunder. Players are notified of an inbound cyclone two minutes after the battle starts with the appearance of a cyclone-countdown in the user interface. At the end of the 5-minute countdown, the cyclone becomes active. When this occurs, the cyclone-countdown will change to an active cyclone-indicator. Cyclones affect gameplay by reducing view range and altering the spotting mechanics of ships and aircraft.

Cyclones were first added to the game in Update 0.5.5, only appearing in the map North. In Update 0.5.7, limits on the use of Hydroacoustic Search and Surveillance Radar consumables during a cyclone were removed. Prior to Update 0.5.9, cyclones randomly began four to ten minutes into a battle and remained active for another four to ten minutes. This was changed to the current duration in a later update.

Gameplay Effects

An active cyclone affects the view range of all ships and aircraft in the battle. As the cyclone increases in intensity, view range is reduced in increments. If a ship or aircraft is not within view range, it will not be visible. As the cyclone dissipates, the maximum view range will be restored in increments. When the cyclone ends, the cyclone-indicator will disappear, and spotting mechanics will return to normal. View range is not affected by a cyclone prior to the cyclone countdown appearing, during the cyclone countdown, or after the cyclone ends.

On Ships

A ship's view range is reduced in increments to 8 kilometers. Ships within the maximum view range will be visible to the player. Ships that are detected and beyond the maximum view range will appear on the mini-map.

For example, the default surface detectability range of Scharnhorst is 15.66 kilometers. If a cyclone reduces the maximum view range of ships to 12 kilometers, Scharnhorst will be visible to any ships within 12 kilometers. If a ship is beyond 12 kilometers but within 15.66 kilometers, Scharnhorst will appear on the mini-map as an unspotted ship icon.

On Aircraft

View range is reduced in increments. At the peak of the cyclone, view range of aircraft is reduced to 3 kilometers. Aircraft will only be engaged by a ship's anti-aircraft armament when the squadrons are visible to the ship. However, if a ship has used the Defensive AA Fire consumable, drop patterns of aircraft that are in range will be affected, regardless of whether the ship is visible to the aircraft. As the cyclone dissipates, normal view range is slowly restored.

Duration

In affected battles, a cyclone-countdown is displayed two minutes after the battle starts. The cyclone countdown lasts for five minutes. The cyclone becomes active at the end of the countdown. The cyclone is active for a total of five to seven minutes before dissipating and ending. A cyclone may only appear once in a match.

Occurrence

There is a 10% chance of a cyclone occurring in Tier VII-X battles on the following maps:


There is a chance of a cyclone occuring in the following Scenarios:

Gameplay Tips

During a cyclone, it is important to watch the mini-map. Ships and aircraft may be detected but not yet visible, because they are outside the maximum view range. Determining the enemy's direction and movement is key to carrying out or avoiding an engagement. Seeing incoming aircraft may allow for effective use of the Defensive AA Fire consumable. Consumables such as Hydroacoustic Search and Surveillance Radar are extremely useful tools that can be used to detect nearby ships.

Reduced view-range allows for a ship to more easily attack a flank and push into a capture point or base without being spotted. However, be mindful of the cyclone's duration and have a plan for when it ends.