Modules
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Learn more about modules. 2 Mar 2021
Contents
Types of Modules
Hull

Engine

Certain upgrades and commander skills can reduce the chance of a ship's engine being disabled. The Last Stand commander skill will allow a ship's engine to continue functioning — with a penalty — even while the module is disabled. Additionally, the Engine Room Protection

Steering Gear
Found near the stern of every ship, the steering gear controls the rudder of a ship and allows it to change direction. This module can only be disabled, not destroyed. While disabled, the ship's rudder will lock in whatever position it was in when the disabling damage was received; frequently, this locks a ship into a turn that it's unable to get out of until the damage is repaired.The Last Stand commander skill will allow a ship's steering gear to continue functioning — with a penalty — even while the module is disabled. Additionally, the Engine Room Protection


Magazine


Main Battery Guns


Fire Control System

Anti-Aircraft Guns
Anti-aircraft mounts cannot be disabled, only destroyed; as such, the Preventative Maintenance commander skill has no effect on them. Only Auxiliary Armaments Modification 1

Secondary Battery Guns
Like anti-aircraft guns, secondary battery mounts cannot be disabled, only destroyed; as such, the Preventative Maintenance commander skill has no effect on them. Only Auxiliary Armaments Modification 1

Torpedoes



Torpedoes are also found on torpedo bombers — via flight modules — but in such cases only individual aircraft or aircraft carrier itself can be destroyed. The speed of both ship-launched and aerial torpedoes can be increased by the Torpedo Acceleration commander skill.
Flight Control

Aircraft

- attack aircraft, capable of showering an enemy target with a hail of unguided rockets;
- torpedo bombers, that attack enemy ships with torpedoes;
- dive bombers, that drop either high explosive or armor-piercing bombs on enemy ships from above.
Damage to Modules
Modules have three possible states:
- Undamaged (functions normally)
- Critically damaged or disabled (temporarily not functioning)
- Destroyed (does not function for the remainder of the battle)
Damage to a module can occur when a ship receives damage; the fewer surviving hit points a module has, the higher the chance of receiving critical damage. Modules that are already critically damaged that receive large additional amounts of damage are more likely to be destroyed. Any modules that are disabled will repair automatically, which takes a certain amount of time, or they can be immediately repaired via the Damage Control Party consumable. In both cases, only the disabled state of the module is corrected; any hit points lost by the module are not restored.
Type | Can be Damaged | Can be Destroyed | Found on | Number of modules on the ship |
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Hull | - | ✓ | Ships of all classes | One |
Engine | ✓ | - | Ships of all classes | One |
Steering Gear | ✓ | - | Ships of all classes | One |
Magazine | - | ✓ | Ships of all classes, except aircraft carriers | Several |
Main Battery Guns | ✓ | ✓ | Ships of all classes, except aircraft carriers | Several |
Fire Control System | - | - | Ships of all classes, except aircraft carriers | One |
Anti-Aircraft Guns | - | ✓ | Ships of all classes, depending on tier | Several |
Secondary Battery Guns | - | ✓ | Most ships of all classes and rarely on destroyers | Several |
Torpedoes | ✓ | ✓ | Nearly all destroyers, many cruisers, and on a few battleships | Several |
Flight Control | - | - | Aircraft carriers | One |
Aircraft (attack planes, dive bombers, and torpedo bombers) | - | ✓ | Aircraft carriers | Several |
When their health points are exhausted, modules become destroyed and cease to function for the remainder of the current battle. They are automatically restored once a ship returns to port and are fully available in later battles with no direct action required by players.
It is worth noting that for engines and rudders:
- they can not be destroyed;
- as they take damage, the chance of further damage is reduced;
- players can invest in the Last Stand commander skill in order to retain most functionality of these modules even when they are disabled.
The following penalties apply while Last Stand is active:
- Maximum engine power is reduced by 20%.
- Maximum speed of the ship is reduced by 20-25% (depending on the ship).
- Rudder shift speed is reduced by 50%.
Protecting Modules
There are various upgrades, flags, and commander skills that increase the efficiency or survivability of modules.
For example:
Upgrading Modules
Most tech tree ships offer several options for each type of module: stock (available by default) and one or more upgrades. To equip the latter you need to:
- accumulate the appropriate amount of ship experience or free experience, although it is also possible to combine them;
- have the necessary amount of credits (
).
Once unlocked, an upgrade module need never be unlocked again. The stock module can be sold to recover some of the cost of the new.
When upgrading a module, not all parameters necessarily improve when compared to the previous one. Sometimes, both positive and negative changes occur: for example, a ship's torpedoes may become faster, but their range decrease.