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?A ''[[Yamato]]''-class battleship, ''Yamato''’s only sister ship to be commissioned. Just like ''Yamato'', ''Musashi'' was the biggest warship of World War II. Upon completion, and in contrast to her subsequently modernized sister ship, she had more powerful secondary battery guns, but weaker AA defenses.<Br><br>''{{#var:ship_name}}'' was first released for sale worldwide on 17 January 2018.+A ''[[Yamato]]''-class battleship, ''Yamato''’s only sister ship to be commissioned. Just like ''Yamato'', ''Musashi'' was the biggest warship of World War II. Upon completion, and in contrast to her subsequently modernized sister ship, she had more powerful secondary battery guns, but weaker AA defenses.<br><br>''{{#var:ship_name}}'' was first released for sale worldwide on 17 January 2018 and retired in early 2019.<br><br><!-- {{Model3DViewer|455406d6b77e44be870da80e7d282470}}-->
  
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?''Musashi'' is the sister ship to Tier X Japanese battleship ''[[Yamato]]''. As one might expect, the two share many commonalities; however, ''Musashi'' is a tier lower than her sister ship and somewhat weaker as a result. She retains the class's fearsome 18.1-inch guns, but sacrifices some general accuracy to do so. Her AA suite is also severely lacking compared to powerhouses like the ''[[Missouri]]'', ''[[Iowa]]'', or ''[[Friedrich der Große]]''. Everything considered, captains that have played ''Yamato'' will know what to expect from ''Musashi''. Both share key features such as their armor layout, health pool, stealth (or lack thereof), and speed. The two play very similarly, and overall feel quite comparable. That is not to say that they are entirely similar, however; ''Musashi'' sacrifices two main things for her down-tiering. +''{{#var:ship_name}}'' is the sister ship to Tier X Japanese battleship ''[[Yamato]]''. As one might expect, the two share many commonalities. However, ''Musashi'' is a tier lower than her sister ship and somewhat weaker as a result. She retains the class's fearsome 18.1-inch guns, but sacrifices some general accuracy to do so. Her AA suite is also severely lacking compared to powerhouses like the ''[[Missouri]]'', ''[[Iowa]]'', or ''[[Friedrich der Große]]''. Everything considered, captains that have played ''Yamato'' will know what to expect from ''Musashi''. Both share key features such as their armor layout, health pool, stealth (or lack thereof), and speed. The two play very similarly, and overall feel quite comparable. That is not to say that they are entirely similar however, as ''Musashi'' sacrifices two main things for her down-tiering.
  
?First and foremost, she takes a massive reduction to her anti-aircraft suite. It would not be an exaggeration to say that the single largest threat to any ''Musashi'' captain will be an enemy aircraft carrier, as they can strike her with near impunity regardless of the tier of their planes; even an up-tiered carrier such as ''[[Hiryu]]'' or ''[[Ranger]]'' will have no trouble pushing home a bomber strike against ''Musashi''. The severity of this weakness is somewhat mitigated by her astoundingly good torpedo belt — ''Musashi'', like ''Yamato'', has the best torpedo protection in the game. Captains should still keep this downfall in mind, however, as positioning themselves next to a ship with strong AA could mean the difference between sinking or staying afloat while a carrier is in play. +First and foremost, she takes a massive reduction to her anti-aircraft suite. It would not be an exaggeration to say that the single largest threat to any ''Musashi'' captain will be an enemy aircraft carrier, as they can strike her with near impunity regardless of the tier of their planes. The severity of this weakness is somewhat mitigated by her astoundingly good torpedo belt — ''Musashi'', like ''Yamato'', has the joint best torpedo protection in the game. Captains should still keep this downfall in mind, as positioning themselves next to a ship with strong AA could mean the difference between sinking or staying afloat while a carrier is in play.
  
?''Yamato''’s biggest strength is her guns; this holds true with ''Musashi'', but with one major difference. While ''Yamato'' has the best sigma value in the game at 2.1, ''Musashi'' has only has a 1.8 value. Sigma as a value only affects the shell groupings of a volley, causing them to trend towards being closer together as the value grows higher. Simply put, the higher the sigma, the tighter the shell groupings. There will always be outliers where shells go nowhere near a targeted ship, and even a ship with cataclysmically low sigma can have good accuracy as long as the dispersion value is similarly good. Put into context, all of that means that while ''Musashi'' is not inaccurate — she has the same dispersion value as ''Yamato'' — her shell groupings simply won't be as tight, on average.+''Yamato''’s biggest strength is her guns and this also holds true with ''{{#var:ship_name}}'', but with one major difference. While ''Yamato'' has the best sigma value in the game at 2.1, ''Musashi'' has only has a 1.8 value. Sigma as a value only affects the shell groupings of a volley, causing them to trend towards being closer together as the value grows higher. Simply put, the higher the sigma, the tighter the shell groupings. There will always be outliers where shells go nowhere near a targeted ship, and even a ship with cataclysmically low sigma can have good accuracy as long as the dispersion value is similarly good. Put into context, all of that means that while ''Musashi'' is not inaccurate — she has the same dispersion value as ''Yamato'', after all — her shell groupings simply won't be as tight, on average.
  
?Other than these two things, ''Musashi'' also has a very high and easy to hit citadel. Captains should actively avoid close passes against enemy battleships and heavy cruisers, and avail to angle towards enemy ships at all times. It's inadvisable to get caught up in the ship's expansive main battery range either, as her guns lose most of their effectiveness past the 15 km mark. Veterans of ''Yamato'' are likely already familiar with these two quirks of how the ship plays. +Other than these two things, ''Musashi'' also has a very high and easy to hit citadel. Captains should actively avoid close passes against enemy battleships and heavy cruisers, and avail to angle towards enemy ships at all times. It's inadvisable to get caught up in the ship's expansive main battery range either, as her guns lose most of their effectiveness past the 15 km mark. Veterans of ''Yamato'' are likely already familiar with the quirks of how these ships play.
   
?''Musashi'' is essentially a weaker, downtiered ''Yamato''. They play the same for the most part, sharing the same strengths and a few of the same weaknesses. She is not a radical departure from general battleship play, and should be very comfortable to anyone who enjoys ''Yamato.'' +''{{#var:ship_name}}'' is essentially a weaker, downtiered ''Yamato''. They work the same for the most part, sharing the same strengths and a few of the same weaknesses. She is not a radical departure from general battleship play, and should be very comfortable to anyone who enjoys ''Yamato.''
  
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?* 460 mm (18") guns are capable of penetrating the bow armor of every ship in the game at any range due to overmatch mechanics.+* 460 mm (18.1") guns are capable of penetrating the bow armor of almost every ship in the game at any range due to overmatch mechanics.
 * Current best DPM of the Tier IX battleships when {{Main Battery Modification 3}} is installed. * Current best DPM of the Tier IX battleships when {{Main Battery Modification 3}} is installed.
 * Very long range on the main battery guns. * Very long range on the main battery guns.
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 * Tight turning circle for a battleship. * Tight turning circle for a battleship.
 * Tied with her Tier X sister, ''Yamato'', for the best torpedo protection. * Tied with her Tier X sister, ''Yamato'', for the best torpedo protection.
?* Largest hit point pool at Tier IX, and second largest in the game, having 100 hp more than ''Yamato'' and beaten only by the Tier X ''[[Großer Kurfürst]]''.+* Largest hit point pool at Tier IX, she's got even more HP than ''Yamato''
?* Strong, reliable armor when angled properly against enemy ships; very strong horizontal armor offers protection against American AP Dive Bombers (still vulnerable to ''[[Graf Zeppelin]]'' AP bombs).+* Strong, reliable armor when angled properly against enemy ships; very strong horizontal armor offers protection against American AP dive bombers (still vulnerable to ''[[Graf Zeppelin]]'' AP bombs).
?* Fairly good accuracy on her main battery.+* Increased uptime and decreased cooldown on both {{Spotting Aircraft}} and {{Catapult Fighter}} consumables.
?* Increased uptime and decreased cooldown on her floatplane aircraft.+
 * Better rudder shift than her sister, ''Yamato''.  * Better rudder shift than her sister, ''Yamato''.
  
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 * Painfully slow turret traverse of 2.5 deg./sec. * Painfully slow turret traverse of 2.5 deg./sec.
?* Very weak AA battery. +* Very weak AA battery, even the tier V battleships ''[[König]]'' and ''[[Iron Duke]]'' can outmatch her with fully upgraded hulls.
 * She is slow, and cumbersome with a large turning circle, slow rudder shift, and low top speed. * She is slow, and cumbersome with a large turning circle, slow rudder shift, and low top speed.
?* Majority of her secondary battery fires AP with struggles to do damage to angled targets. 
 * Tall flat sides make her vulnerable to citadels from broadside targets. * Tall flat sides make her vulnerable to citadels from broadside targets.
 +* Noticeably worse dispersion than ''Yamato'' due to worse sigma.
  
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?As a premium ship, ''{{#var:ship_name}}'' doesn't have any upgrades to research.+As a Premium ship, ''{{#var:ship_name}}'' doesn't have any upgrades to research.
  
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 '''Slot 1''' provides players with the first option in choosing a desired role. Typically, '''Main Armaments Modification 1''' is recommended to provide additional survivability to the main battery, but players who desire to specialize in the secondary or anti-aircraft armament should choose {{Auxiliary Armaments Modification 1}}. '''Slot 1''' provides players with the first option in choosing a desired role. Typically, '''Main Armaments Modification 1''' is recommended to provide additional survivability to the main battery, but players who desire to specialize in the secondary or anti-aircraft armament should choose {{Auxiliary Armaments Modification 1}}.
  
?'''Slot 3''' allows for further specialization. Generally, '''Aiming Systems Modification 1''' is recommended because it reduces shell dispersion of the main and secondary armaments. To increase the effectiveness of the anti-aircraft armament, mount {{AA Guns Modification 2}}. Players wishing to specialize for secondaries should mount {{Secondary Battery Modification 2}}.+'''Slot 3''' allows for further specialization. Generally, '''Aiming Systems Modification 1''' is recommended because it reduces shell dispersion of the main and secondary armaments. {{Main Battery Modification 2}} is worth serious consideration to speed the glacial turret rotation. Other options are not as compelling.
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?'''Slot 6''' gives players options to finalize their build. For gunnery, mount '''Main Battery Modification 3''' to decrease the reload time of the main battery. {{AA Guns Modification 3}} should be mounted for AA duties to increase the DPS of AA guns. Players wishing to increase the effectiveness of the secondaries should mount {{Secondary Battery Modification 3}}.+
  
 +'''Slot 6''' gives players options to finalize their build. For gunnery, mount '''Main Battery Modification 3''' to decrease the reload time of the main battery at the expense of turret rotation. {{Auxiliary Armaments Modification 2}} improves the effectiveness of both secondaries and AA.
  
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?Key skills for all ''{{#var:ship_name}}'' commanders include '''[[Ship:Commander#Priority_Target|Priority Target]]''', '''[[Ship:Commander#Expert_Marksman|Expert Marksman]]''', and '''[[Ship:Commander#Superintendent|Superintendent]]'''. +Key skills for all ''{{#var:ship_name}}'' commanders include [[Ship:Commander#Priority_Target|Priority Target]], [[Ship:Commander#Expert_Marksman|Expert Marksman]], and [[Ship:Commander#Superintendent|Superintendent]].
  
?For commanders focusing on ''secondary armaments'', key skills include '''[[Ship:Commander#Basic_Firing_Training|Basic Firing Training]]''', '''[[Ship:Commander#Advanced_Firing_Training|Advanced Firing Training]]''', and '''[[Ship:Commander#Manual_Fire_Control_for_Secondary_Armament|Manual Fire Control for Secondary Armament]]'''.+For commanders focusing on secondary armaments, key skills include [[Ship:Commander#Basic_Firing_Training|Basic Firing Training]], [[Ship:Commander#Advanced_Firing_Training|Advanced Firing Training]], and [[Ship:Commander#Manual_Fire_Control_for_Secondary_Armament|Manual Fire Control for Secondary Armament]].
  
?For commanders focusing on ''anti-aircraft armaments'', key skills include '''[[Ship:Commander#Basic_Firing_Training|Basic Firing Training]]''', '''[[Ship:Commander#Advanced_Firing_Training|Advanced Firing Training]]''', and '''[[Ship:Commander#Manual_Fire_Control_for_AA_Armament|Manual Fire Control for AA Armament]]'''.+For commanders focusing on anti-aircraft armaments, key skills include [[Ship:Commander#Basic_Firing_Training|Basic Firing Training]], [[Ship:Commander#Advanced_Firing_Training|Advanced Firing Training]], and [[Ship:Commander#Manual_Fire_Control_for_AA_Armament|Manual Fire Control for AA Armament]].
  
?For commanders focusing on ''maximum survivability'', key skills include '''[[Ship:Commander#Basics_of_Survivability|Basics of Survivability]]''', '''[[Ship:Commander#Fire_Prevention|Fire Prevention]]''', and '''[[Ship:Commander#Concealment_Expert|Concealment Expert]]'''.+For commanders focusing on maximum survivability, key skills include [[Ship:Commander#Basics_of_Survivability|Basics of Survivability]], [[Ship:Commander#Fire_Prevention|Fire Prevention]], and [[Ship:Commander#Concealment_Expert|Concealment Expert]].
  
?{{Commander Skills+{{Commander Skills 3 BB
?| Priority Target = 3+| rating11 = <!-- Gun Feeder -->
?| Preventative Maintenance = 2+| rating12 = <!-- Pyrotechnician -->
?| Expert Loader = +| rating13 = <!-- Consumables Specialist -->
?| Aircraft Servicing Expert = +| rating14 = 2 <!-- Emergency Repair Specialist -->
?| Direction Center for Catapult Aircraft = 1+| rating15 = <!-- Incoming Fire Alert -->
?| Dogfighting Expert = +| rating16 = <!-- Preventive Maintenance -->
?| Incoming Fire Alert = 1+
?| Evasive Maneuver = +
  
?| High Alert = 1+| rating21 = 2 <!-- Grease the Gears -->
?| Jack of All Trades = 2+| rating22 = <!-- Inertial Fuse for HE Shells -->
?| Expert Marksman = 3+| rating23 = <!-- Consumables Enhancements -->
?| Torpedo Acceleration = +| rating24 = 2 <!-- Vigilance -->
?| Smoke Screen Expert = +| rating25 = 2 <!-- Priority Target -->
?| Expert Rear Gunner = +| rating26 = <!-- AA Gunner -->
?| Adrenaline Rush = 2+
?| Last Stand = +
  
?| Basics of Survivability = 2+| rating31 = <!-- Super-Heavy AP Shells -->
?| Survivability Expert = +| rating32 = <!-- Long-Range Secondary Battery Shells -->
?| Torpedo Armament Expertise = +| rating33 = 2 <!-- Adrenaline Rush -->
?| Emergency Takeoff = +| rating34 = 2 <!-- Basics of Survivability -->
?| Basic Firing Training = 2+| rating35 = <!-- Enhanced Anti-Torpedo Protection -->
?| Superintendent = 3+| rating36 = <!-- Expert AA Marksman -->
?| Demolition Expert = +
?| Vigilance = 2+
  
?| Manual Fire Control for Secondary Armament = 2+| rating41 = <!-- Dead Eye -->
?| Fire Prevention = 3+| rating42 = <!-- Improved Secondary Battery Aiming -->
?| Inertia Fuse for HE Shells = +| rating43 = <!-- Close Quarters Combat -->
?| Air Supremacy = +| rating44 = 2 <!-- Emergency Repair Expert -->
?| Advanced Firing Training = 3+| rating45 = <!-- Concealment Expert -->
?| Manual Fire Control for AA Armament = 2+| rating46 = 2 <!-- Fire Prevention Expert -->
?| Radio Position Finding = +
?| Concealment Expert = 2+
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 * '''Slot 3:''' {{Spotting Aircraft}} '''or''' {{Catapult Fighter}} * '''Slot 3:''' {{Spotting Aircraft}} '''or''' {{Catapult Fighter}}
  
?Premium versions of {{Damage Control Party}} and {{Repair Party}} are recommended, as ''{{#var:ship_name}}'' will often be detected and drawing fire. Captains can choose between the {{Spotting Aircraft}} or {{Catapult Fighter}} depending on personal preferences. Both of her aircraft consumables have increased uptime and decreased cooldown compared to other battleships.+Captains can choose between the {{Spotting Aircraft}} or {{Catapult Fighter}} depending on personal preferences. Both of her aircraft consumables have increased uptime and decreased cooldown compared to other battleships.
  
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?As a premium ship, comes included with [[Ship:Camouflage#Premium_Camouflage|Type 10 camouflage]] that lowers her detection radius, reduces the accuracy of incoming shells, reduces her repair costs, and increases the amount of experience she earns. +As a Premium ship, comes included with [[Ship:Camouflage#Premium_Camouflage|Type 10 camouflage]] that lowers her detection radius, reduces the accuracy of incoming shells, reduces her repair costs, and increases the amount of experience she earns.
  
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?As a battleship, the ''{{#var:ship_name}}'' has 8 slots for signal flags. Standard flags to take as a battleship are India Delta ({{India Delta|Size=18px}}), November Foxtrot ({{November Foxtrot|Size=18px}}), and India Yankee ({{India Yankee|Size=18px}}). These flags help increase the survivability of the ''{{#var:ship_name}}''. In addition, Sierra Mike ({{Sierra Mike|Size=18px}}) will help the ''{{#var:ship_name}}'' go slightly faster and Mike Yankee Soxisix ({{Mike Yankee Soxisix|Size=18px}}) will boost the power of the already strong secondaries. +''{{#var:ship_name}}'' has 21 slots for signal flags. Standard flags to take as a battleship are India Delta ({{India Delta|Size=18px}}), November Foxtrot ({{November Foxtrot|Size=18px}}), and India Yankee ({{India Yankee|Size=18px}}). These flags help increase the survivability of the ''{{#var:ship_name}}''. In addition, Sierra Mike ({{Sierra Mike|Size=18px}}) will help the ''{{#var:ship_name}}'' go slightly faster and Mike Yankee Soxisix ({{Mike Yankee Soxisix|Size=18px}}) will boost the power of the already strong secondaries.
  
 {{Signal Flags {{Signal Flags
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 File:MusSecondary.jpg File:MusSecondary.jpg
 +File:PCEE152_Musashi_Flag.png|[[Ship:Flags#List_of_Ship_Flags|Flag]] of ''Musashi''.
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?===History===+==History==
 ===Design=== ===Design===
 The ''[[Yamato]]''-class battleships were the next class of warships designed by the Japanese Navy after a long hiatus due to the ratification of a plethora of interwar naval treaties. But by the 1930s, Japan’s increasingly expansionist policies came under scrutiny by the League of Nations. To the world’s shock, Japan decided to withdraw from the League, which also meant she didn’t have to adhere to the aforementioned treaties. The Government understood that her empire would come into conflict with the United States, and devised plans for countering this new, potential threat. Knowing that Japan couldn’t out-produce the US, the IJN opted to make individual ships that were superior to their US counterparts.  The ''[[Yamato]]''-class battleships were the next class of warships designed by the Japanese Navy after a long hiatus due to the ratification of a plethora of interwar naval treaties. But by the 1930s, Japan’s increasingly expansionist policies came under scrutiny by the League of Nations. To the world’s shock, Japan decided to withdraw from the League, which also meant she didn’t have to adhere to the aforementioned treaties. The Government understood that her empire would come into conflict with the United States, and devised plans for countering this new, potential threat. Knowing that Japan couldn’t out-produce the US, the IJN opted to make individual ships that were superior to their US counterparts.
  
?Design work on this new class of battleships commenced in 1934, the year Japan pulled out of the League. The ambitious project started out with a selection process of 24 designs. The three most integral components were the ones that were under intense selection: armour, armament, and propulsion. The ideas for propulsion were uncharacteristically creative at a time when turbine power was staple. Many considerations of diesel and hybrid-diesel systems were considered due to the promise of greater endurance. Ultimately, it was narrowed down to conventional turbine propulsion, as previous experimentation with diesel propulsion for a capital ship proved problematic. The system – at such a scale – was highly unreliable, and to replace major components required the removal of many appliqués of armour. As well, the displacement was finally pegged at just under 66,000 tonnes, making this the largest battleship ever constructed, and with such allocation of space, the designers were able to authorize the implementation of 18.1-inch calibre guns as opposed to a more traditional choice of 16-inch guns. By 1937, the designs were finalized, and the construction of 5 ''Yamato''-class battleships was planned. +Design work on this new class of battleships commenced in 1934, the year Japan pulled out of the League. The ambitious project started out with a selection process of 24 designs. The three most integral components were the ones that were under intense selection: armor, armament, and propulsion. The ideas for propulsion were uncharacteristically creative at a time when turbine power was staple. Many considerations of diesel and hybrid-diesel systems were considered due to the promise of greater endurance. Ultimately, it was narrowed down to conventional turbine propulsion, as previous experimentation with diesel propulsion for a capital ship proved problematic. The system – at such a scale – was highly unreliable, and to replace major components required the removal of many appliqués of armor. As well, the displacement was finally pegged at just under 66,000 tonnes, making this the largest battleship ever constructed, and with such allocation of space, the designers were able to authorize the implementation of 18.1-inch caliber guns as opposed to a more traditional choice of 16-inch guns. By 1937, the designs were finalized, and the construction of five ''Yamato''-class battleships was planned.
 + 
 +The ships were imposing beasts; as ambition fueled much of the design process. From the get-go, the idea was for such a vessel to engage multiple capital ships simultaneously. To do so, it required the armor to maintain sustaining power in a firefight. The belt was no less than 16 inches, and the bulkheads were a tad thinner at 14 inches. The top was capped with a plate about 9 inches thick, made of composite materials consisting of a variety of composite materials consisting of various heavy metals; not traditional rolled homogeneous steel. Furthermore, the armored deck incorporated sloping to save on some weight without compromising on protection. But the thickest plates were not on the sides, but found on the faces of the turrets, at an impressive thickness of 26 inches at most; they were truly impregnable from the front. The novel technique of arc welding was used in the construction process. Its use was justified, as not only was the seams between the armor plates were even tighter, but it also allowed for designers to attach a larger lower armor belt than with previous methods.
  
?The ships were imposing beasts; as ambition fuelled much of the design process. From the get-go, the idea was for such a vessel to engage multiple capital ships simultaneously. To do so, it required the armour to maintain sustaining power in a firefight. The belt was no less than 16 inches, and the bulkheads were a tad thinner at 14 inches. The top was capped with a plate about 9 inches thick, made of composite materials consisting of a variety of composite materials consisting of various heavy metals; not traditional rolled homogenous steel. Furthermore, the armoured deck incorporated sloping to save on some weight without compromising on protection. But the thickest plates were not on the sides, but found on the faces of the turrets, at an impressive thickness of 26 inches at most; they were truly impregnable from the front. The novel technique of arc welding was used in the construction process. Its use was justified, as not only was the seams between the armour plates were even tighter, but it also allowed for designers to attach a larger lower armour belt than with previous methods.  
 The scheme was not perfect though. While the torpedo protection system on paper looked impressive on paper, in actuality the performance was subpar. The bulges were adequate in their performance, but the seam between the upper and lower belt was directly underneath the bulge, which was shown to be prone to rupture upon impact.  The scheme was not perfect though. While the torpedo protection system on paper looked impressive on paper, in actuality the performance was subpar. The bulges were adequate in their performance, but the seam between the upper and lower belt was directly underneath the bulge, which was shown to be prone to rupture upon impact.
  
 To move such a heavy vessel, the class used 12 Kampon oil-fired boilers, which fed to 4 turbines. This generated an impressive 150,000 shaft horsepower, but it was not enough to break the 30 knot mark; shy by three knots. This was a compromise the designers were willing to take, but went against their venerated belief of speed is key. This drawback prevented the battleships to keep pace with fleet carriers in combined-arms action, as fuel consumption would be unsustainable. To move such a heavy vessel, the class used 12 Kampon oil-fired boilers, which fed to 4 turbines. This generated an impressive 150,000 shaft horsepower, but it was not enough to break the 30 knot mark; shy by three knots. This was a compromise the designers were willing to take, but went against their venerated belief of speed is key. This drawback prevented the battleships to keep pace with fleet carriers in combined-arms action, as fuel consumption would be unsustainable.
  
?The most characteristic feature of these massive ships was their choice in armaments. Welding nine 18.1-inch guns in three triple-turrets; two super firing in the front, and one facing the rear. This gave the battleships the ability to hurdle 13 tonnes on ordinance onto a target up to 42 kilometers away at a pace of 1.5 - 2 salvos per minute. The hope was that such firepower would be sufficient to deter aggressors from taking action; a feat of intimidation not hard to believe. Supplementary, the ships initially carried twelve 155mm dual-purpose guns in the form of 6, twin-gun turrets; three on each flank of the main superstructure. Additionally, the ''Yamato''-class carried a dozen 127mm AA guns in 6, dual-mounts, and twenty-four 25mm AA guns in 8, triple-mounts for defence. By 1944 it was understood that the anti-aircraft firepower of these ships were severely handicapped, and the class underwent modifications. Two of the secondary turrets were removed, and in their place, another 12, 127mm guns were added and a whopping 138, 25mm guns were added.+The most characteristic feature of these massive ships was their choice in armaments. Welding nine 18.1-inch guns in three triple-turrets; two super firing in the front, and one facing the rear. This gave the battleships the ability to hurdle 13 tonnes on ordinance onto a target up to 42 kilometers away at a pace of 1.5 - 2 salvos per minute. The hope was that such firepower would be sufficient to deter aggressors from taking action; a feat of intimidation not hard to believe. Supplementary, the ships initially carried twelve 155mm dual-purpose guns in the form of 6, twin-gun turrets; three on each flank of the main superstructure. Additionally, the ''Yamato''-class carried a dozen 127mm AA guns in 6, dual-mounts, and twenty-four 25mm AA guns in 8, triple-mounts for defense. By 1944 it was understood that the anti-aircraft firepower of these ships were severely handicapped, and the class underwent modifications. Two of the secondary turrets were removed, and in their place, another 12, 127mm guns were added and a whopping 138, 25mm guns were added.
  
 ''Musashi'' (武蔵), named after the Musashi Province, was the second ship of the class to be completed, and the last to be completed as a battleship, as intended. Built by Mitsubishi Heavy Industries in Nagasaki, she was laid down on 29 March 1938, and launched 1 November 1940. She was commissioned into the Imperial Japanese Navy on 5 August 1942. ''Musashi'' (武蔵), named after the Musashi Province, was the second ship of the class to be completed, and the last to be completed as a battleship, as intended. Built by Mitsubishi Heavy Industries in Nagasaki, she was laid down on 29 March 1938, and launched 1 November 1940. She was commissioned into the Imperial Japanese Navy on 5 August 1942.
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 ===Historical Inaccuracies=== ===Historical Inaccuracies===
?* ''Musashi'''s historical blue-tinged dark gray paint scheme is missing. This was standard on all IJN warships beginning in 1903 until the end of WW2.+* ''Musashi'' is depicted in her original 1942 condition. Her 1944 configuration is not represented.
 +* ''Musashi''’s historical overall dark gray paint scheme is missing. This was standard on all IJN warships beginning in 1903 until the end of World War II. A simple solution would be to demount the premium camouflage, but players will not benefit from the camouflage's bonuses.
 +* Light and dark green camouflage was only applied to aircraft carriers beginning in mid-1944; ''Musashi'' is in 1942 configuration.
 +* Mitsubishi F1M floatplane is missing; the Aichi E16A was only equipped on ''Hyūga'' and ''Ise''.
 +* ''Musashi''’s name in hiragana on her stern is missing.
  
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?File:Japanese battleship Musashi cropped.jpg|''Musashi'' leaving Brunei in October 1944 for the Battle of Leyte Gulf+File:Japanese battleship Musashi cropped.jpg|''Musashi'' leaving Brunei in October 1944 for the Battle of Leyte Gulf.
 File:1938 Japan Navy battleship.jpg|''Musashi'', August 1942, taken from the bow. The curvature of the deck is dramatically visible. File:1938 Japan Navy battleship.jpg|''Musashi'', August 1942, taken from the bow. The curvature of the deck is dramatically visible.
?File:Musashi42_1.jpg|A view of ''Musashi'''s bow in mid-1942. Taken from high in the superstructure, sailors are engaged in calisthenics.+File:Musashi42_1.jpg|A view of ''Musashi''’s bow in mid-1942. Taken from high in the superstructure, sailors are engaged in calisthenics.
 File:Musashi42_2.jpg|Taken from nearly the same vantage point as the previous photo, this is a view aft. Note the catapults are trained out over the stern. File:Musashi42_2.jpg|Taken from nearly the same vantage point as the previous photo, this is a view aft. Note the catapults are trained out over the stern.
 File:Musashi1942.png|Right elevation drawing of ''Musashi'' as she appeared in 1942. File:Musashi1942.png|Right elevation drawing of ''Musashi'' as she appeared in 1942.
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 File:Yamamoto's ashes on Musashi.jpg|Yamamoto's ashes return to Japan aboard ''Musashi'', 23 May 1943. File:Yamamoto's ashes on Musashi.jpg|Yamamoto's ashes return to Japan aboard ''Musashi'', 23 May 1943.
 File:島村信政5.jpg|Emperor Hirohito and his staff on board ''Musashi'', 24 June 1943. File:島村信政5.jpg|Emperor Hirohito and his staff on board ''Musashi'', 24 June 1943.
?File:MusashiBrunei1944_1.jpg|Taken in Brunei prior to departure for Leyte in October, 1944, ''Musashi'' is distant left.+File:MusashiBrunei1944_1.jpg|Taken in Brunei prior to departure for Leyte in October 1944, ''Musashi'' is distant left.
?File:Yamato26.jpg|The Japanese fleet leaves Brunei in September of 1944 to confront the US landing on Leyte. The battleships in rear of line are, from left to right: ''Nagato'', ''Musashi'', and ''Yamato''.+File:Yamato26.jpg|The Japanese fleet leaves Brunei in September 1944 to confront the US landing on Leyte. The battleships in rear of line are, from left to right: ''[[Nagato]]'', ''Musashi'', and ''[[Yamato]]''.
?File:MusashiSubayan1.jpg|''Musashi'' maneuvering under air attack, 24th of October, 1944 in the Sibuyan Sea. Note the soot-blackened decks and turret tops.+File:MusashiSubayan1.jpg|''Musashi'' maneuvering under air attack, 24 October 1944 in the Sibuyan Sea. Note the soot-blackened decks and turret tops.
?File:MusashiSibuyan2.jpg|''Musashi'' under heavy air attack, 24th of October, 1944.+File:MusashiSibuyan2.jpg|''Musashi'' under heavy air attack, 24 October 1944.
?File:MusashiSibuyan3.jpg|Another view of ''Musashi'' under heavy attack, 24th of October, 1944. Note the very heavy, very dark smoke being produced; a consequence of unrefined or minimally refined fuel oil obtained in Brunei.+File:MusashiSibuyan3.jpg|Another view of ''Musashi'' under heavy attack, 24 October 1944. Note the very heavy, very dark smoke being produced; a consequence of unrefined or minimally refined fuel oil obtained in Brunei.
?File:Musashi under fire.jpg|''Musashi'' under attack by American carrier aircraft from TF 38 in the Sibuyan Sea during the Battle of Leyte Gulf.+File:Musashi under fire.jpg|''Musashi'' under attack by American carrier aircraft from Task Force 38 in the Sibuyan Sea during the Battle of Leyte Gulf.
 File:Musashi 24 Oct 1944.jpg|''Musashi'' down by the bow after the air attacks, shortly before her sinking. File:Musashi 24 Oct 1944.jpg|''Musashi'' down by the bow after the air attacks, shortly before her sinking.
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 +# [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Japanese_battleship_Musashi Japanese battleship ''Musashi'' - Wikipedia]
 +# [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yamato-class_battleship ''Yamato''-class battleship - Wikipedia]
 +# [https://worldofwarships.com/en/news/community/hotsy-sashi/ Monthly Wiki Spotlight - Musashi - News - Wold of Warships]
 +# [https://worldofwarships.com/en/news/history/musashi/ Return of the Legend - Musashi - News - World of Warships]
 +# [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Rpcsc1MHA0Y Return of the Legend - Musashi - World of Warships Official Channel - YouTube]
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 +<div class="b-popup"><div class="b-popup_head js-tech-nav_head"><div><h2>Ship Change Log</h2></div><span class="b-tech-nav_arrow"></span></div><div class="b-popup_content" style="display: none;"><div>
 +See [[Changelogs_for_World_of_Warships|here]] for links to Update notes.
 +*Available for testing by supertesters in the game starting from update 0.6.14.
 +*Update 0.7.0:
 +**added to the tech tree for 750,000 Free Experience.
 +*Update 0.7.0.2:
 +**fixed a bug with incorrect armor on the main gun turrets of Musashi where the turrets took damage from any shell type.
 +*Update 0.7.1:
 +**fixed the sound of the main battery firing.
 +*Update 0.7.2:
 +**players who completed sub-collections 'Uniform', 'Uniform Items', 'Awards', and 'Ships' of the Yamamoto Isoroku collection will be able to use additional color schemes not only for standard expendable camouflages ('Type 1', 'Type 2', 'Type 5', 'Type 6') but also for permanent camouflages on Japanese ships.
 +**minor fixes to the geometry and textures of the unique HSF camouflage.
 +*Update 0.7.6:
 +**available for purchase in the Armory for 176,000 Coal.
 +*Update 0.7.11:
 +**armor-piercing shells of 155-mm secondary battery guns were replaced with high-explosive shells.
 +*Update 0.7.12:
 +**fixed an issue with the cooldown time of the standard Catapult Fighter. It was standard rather than special. Reloading time was reduced from 180 seconds to 90 seconds.
 +*Update 0.8.0:
 +**Musashi was removed from sale in the Armory and the tech tree.
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Musashi
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Battleship | Japan | Tier IX
Tech Tree Position
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General
Purchase priceSpecial Doubloons
Hit Points97,300 
Main Battery
460 mm/45 Type 94 in a triple turret3 х 3 pcs.
Rate of Fireshots/min.
Reload Time30 sec.
Rotation Speed2.5 deg./sec.
180 Degree Turn Time72 sec.
Firing Range26.5 km.
Maximum Dispersion274 m.
HE Shell460 mm HE Type0 
Maximum HE Shell Damage7,300 
Chance of Fire on Target Caused by HE Shell35 %
Initial HE Shell Velocity805 m./s.
HE Shell Weight1360 kg.
AP Shell460 mm AP/APC Type91 
Maximum AP Shell Damage14,800 
Initial AP Shell Velocity780 m./s.
AP Shell Weight1460 kg.
Secondary Armament #1
127 mm/40 Type 89 on a Model A1 Mod.2 mount6 х 2 pcs.
Firing Rangekm.
Rate of Fireshots/min.
Reload Time7.5 sec.
HE Shell127 mm HE Type0 
Maximum HE Shell Damage2,100 
Initial HE Shell Velocity725 m./s.
Chance of Fire on Target Caused by HE Shell%
Secondary Armament #2
155 mm/60 3rd Year Type in a triple turret4 х 3 pcs.
Firing Rangekm.
Rate of Fireshots/min.
Reload Time12 sec.
HE Shell155 mm HE Type0 
Maximum HE Shell Damage2,600 
Initial HE Shell Velocity925 m./s.
Chance of Fire on Target Caused by HE Shell10 %
AA Defense
127 mm/40 Type 89 on a Model A1 Mod.2 mount6 х 2 pcs.
. . . Average Damage per Second60.6 
. . . Firing Range5.01 km.
IDS_PJGA004_25MM_TYPE96_TRIPLE_18 х 3 pcs.
. . . Average Damage per Second26.4 
. . . Firing Range2.49 km.
13 mm/76 Type 93 on a twin mount2 х 2 pcs.
. . . Average Damage per Second
. . . Firing Range1.2 km.
25 mm/60 Type 96 on a triple mount4 х 3 pcs.
. . . Average Damage per Second13.2 
. . . Firing Range2.49 km.
Maneuverability
Maximum Speed27 knot
Turning Circle Radius900 m.
Rudder Shift Time18.7 sec.
Concealment
Surface Detectability Range17.46 km.
Air Detectability Range12.79 km.
Battle Levels
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Special

Musashi — Japanese special premium Tier IX battleship.

A Yamato-class battleship, Yamato’s only sister ship to be commissioned. Just like Yamato, Musashi was the biggest warship of World War II. Upon completion, and in contrast to her subsequently modernized sister ship, she had more powerful secondary battery guns, but weaker AA defenses.

Musashi was first released for sale worldwide on 17 January 2018 and retired in early 2019.

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
(exp)
Purchase price
(Credits)
460 mm/45 Type 94 in a triple turret2722747,3003514,800 00
Hull Hit Points
(HP)
Armor
(mm)
Armor
(mm)
Main Turrets
(pcs.)
Secondary Gun Turrets
(pcs.)
AA Mounts
(pcs.)
Torpedo Tubes
(pcs.)
Hangar Capacity
(pcs.)
Research price
(exp)
Purchase price
(Credits)
Musashi97,3001965036/42/12/6 00
Fire Control System IDS_SHIP_PARAM_SUO_INCREASE_DIST
(%)
Maximum Firing Range
(km)
Research price
(exp)
Purchase price
(Credits)
Type10 mod. 10 00
Engine Maximum Speed
(knot)
Research price
(exp)
Purchase price
(Credits)
Propulsion: 150,000 hp27 00

Compatible Upgrades

 Slot 1 
Main Armaments Modification 1
Auxiliary Armaments Modification 1
Magazine Modification 1
Spotting Aircraft Modification 1
Damage Control Party Modification 1
 Slot 2 
Damage Control System Modification 1
Engine Room Protection
 Slot 3 
Main Battery Modification 2
Secondary Battery Modification 1
AA Guns Modification 1
Aiming Systems Modification 1
 Slot 4 
Damage Control System Modification 2
Propulsion Modification 1
Steering Gears Modification 1
Airstrike Modification 1
 Slot 5 
Torpedo Lookout System
Concealment System Modification 1
Ship Consumables Modification 1
 Slot 6 
Main Battery Modification 3
Gun Fire Control System Modification 2
Auxiliary Armaments Modification 2

Player Opinion

Performance

Musashi is the sister ship to Tier X Japanese battleship Yamato. As one might expect, the two share many commonalities. However, Musashi is a tier lower than her sister ship and somewhat weaker as a result. She retains the class's fearsome 18.1-inch guns, but sacrifices some general accuracy to do so. Her AA suite is also severely lacking compared to powerhouses like the Missouri, Iowa, or Friedrich der Große. Everything considered, captains that have played Yamato will know what to expect from Musashi. Both share key features such as their armor layout, health pool, stealth (or lack thereof), and speed. The two play very similarly, and overall feel quite comparable. That is not to say that they are entirely similar however, as Musashi sacrifices two main things for her down-tiering.

First and foremost, she takes a massive reduction to her anti-aircraft suite. It would not be an exaggeration to say that the single largest threat to any Musashi captain will be an enemy aircraft carrier, as they can strike her with near impunity regardless of the tier of their planes. The severity of this weakness is somewhat mitigated by her astoundingly good torpedo belt — Musashi, like Yamato, has the joint best torpedo protection in the game. Captains should still keep this downfall in mind, as positioning themselves next to a ship with strong AA could mean the difference between sinking or staying afloat while a carrier is in play.

Yamato’s biggest strength is her guns and this also holds true with Musashi, but with one major difference. While Yamato has the best sigma value in the game at 2.1, Musashi has only has a 1.8 value. Sigma as a value only affects the shell groupings of a volley, causing them to trend towards being closer together as the value grows higher. Simply put, the higher the sigma, the tighter the shell groupings. There will always be outliers where shells go nowhere near a targeted ship, and even a ship with cataclysmically low sigma can have good accuracy as long as the dispersion value is similarly good. Put into context, all of that means that while Musashi is not inaccurate — she has the same dispersion value as Yamato, after all — her shell groupings simply won't be as tight, on average.

Other than these two things, Musashi also has a very high and easy to hit citadel. Captains should actively avoid close passes against enemy battleships and heavy cruisers, and avail to angle towards enemy ships at all times. It's inadvisable to get caught up in the ship's expansive main battery range either, as her guns lose most of their effectiveness past the 15 km mark. Veterans of Yamato are likely already familiar with the quirks of how these ships play.

Musashi is essentially a weaker, downtiered Yamato. They work the same for the most part, sharing the same strengths and a few of the same weaknesses. She is not a radical departure from general battleship play, and should be very comfortable to anyone who enjoys Yamato.


Pros:

  • 460 mm (18.1") guns are capable of penetrating the bow armor of almost every ship in the game at any range due to overmatch mechanics.
  • Current best DPM of the Tier IX battleships when Main Battery Modification 3 : -12% main battery loading time. / -13% main battery traverse speed. is installed.
  • Very long range on the main battery guns.
  • Long range secondaries; can reach up to 10.6 km with the proper build.
  • Tight turning circle for a battleship.
  • Tied with her Tier X sister, Yamato, for the best torpedo protection.
  • Largest hit point pool at Tier IX, she's got even more HP than Yamato
  • Strong, reliable armor when angled properly against enemy ships; very strong horizontal armor offers protection against American AP dive bombers (still vulnerable to Graf Zeppelin AP bombs).
  • Increased uptime and decreased cooldown on both Spotting AircraftWhile active, a spotter plane circles the ship enhancing main battery firing range. and Catapult FighterWhile active, a group of fighter planes circles the ship providing protection by attacking incoming enemy aircraft. consumables.
  • Better rudder shift than her sister, Yamato.

Cons:

  • Painfully slow turret traverse of 2.5 deg./sec.
  • Very weak AA battery, even the tier V battleships König and Iron Duke can outmatch her with fully upgraded hulls.
  • She is slow, and cumbersome with a large turning circle, slow rudder shift, and low top speed.
  • Tall flat sides make her vulnerable to citadels from broadside targets.
  • Noticeably worse dispersion than Yamato due to worse sigma.

Research

As a Premium ship, Musashi doesn't have any upgrades to research.

Optimal Configuration

Upgrades

The recommended upgrades for Musashi are as follows:

Slot 1 provides players with the first option in choosing a desired role. Typically, Main Armaments Modification 1 is recommended to provide additional survivability to the main battery, but players who desire to specialize in the secondary or anti-aircraft armament should choose Auxiliary Armaments Modification 1 : +100% survivability to each..

Slot 3 allows for further specialization. Generally, Aiming Systems Modification 1 is recommended because it reduces shell dispersion of the main and secondary armaments. Main Battery Modification 2 : +15% to main battery traverse speed. is worth serious consideration to speed the glacial turret rotation. Other options are not as compelling.

Slot 6 gives players options to finalize their build. For gunnery, mount Main Battery Modification 3 to decrease the reload time of the main battery at the expense of turret rotation. Auxiliary Armaments Modification 2 : −20% secondary reload time / +15% continuous AA damage / +15% flak damage / +2 flak explosions when Defensive AA Fire is active. improves the effectiveness of both secondaries and AA.

Commander Skills

Key skills for all Musashi commanders include Priority Target, Expert Marksman, and Superintendent.

For commanders focusing on secondary armaments, key skills include Basic Firing Training, Advanced Firing Training, and Manual Fire Control for Secondary Armament.

For commanders focusing on anti-aircraft armaments, key skills include Basic Firing Training, Advanced Firing Training, and Manual Fire Control for AA Armament.

For commanders focusing on maximum survivability, key skills include Basics of Survivability, Fire Prevention, and Concealment Expert.

Consumables

Musashi can equip the following consumables:

Captains can choose between the Spotting AircraftWhile active, a spotter plane circles the ship enhancing main battery firing range. or Catapult FighterWhile active, a group of fighter planes circles the ship providing protection by attacking incoming enemy aircraft. depending on personal preferences. Both of her aircraft consumables have increased uptime and decreased cooldown compared to other battleships.

Camouflage

As a Premium ship, comes included with Type 10 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

Musashi has 21 slots for signal flags. Standard flags to take as a battleship are India Delta (+20% to the amount of HP recovered when the Repair Party consumable is used.), November Foxtrot (-5% reload time on all consumables.), and India Yankee (-20% to fire duration.). These flags help increase the survivability of the Musashi. In addition, Sierra Mike (+5% to the ship's maximum speed.) will help the Musashi go slightly faster and Mike Yankee Soxisix (+5% to secondary battery maximum firing range. / -5% to maximum dispersion of secondary battery shells. / -5% to secondary battery loading time.) will boost the power of the already strong secondaries.


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

Gallery

Historical Info

Historical Gallery

Video

References

  1. Japanese battleship Musashi - Wikipedia
  2. Yamato-class battleship - Wikipedia
  3. Monthly Wiki Spotlight - Musashi - News - Wold of Warships
  4. Return of the Legend - Musashi - News - World of Warships
  5. Return of the Legend - Musashi - World of Warships Official Channel - YouTube




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Germany  III Nassau • III Von der Tann • III König AlbertDoubloons • IV Kaiser • IV Moltke • V König • V Derfflinger • VI Bayern • VI Mackensen • VI Prinz Eitel FriedrichDoubloons • VII Gneisenau • VII Prinz Heinrich • VII ScharnhorstDoubloons • VII AL Prinz HeinrichDoubloons • VII Scharnhorst BDoubloons • VII Scharnhorst '43Doubloons • VIII TirpitzDoubloons • VIII Bismarck • VIII Zieten • VIII OdinDoubloons • VIII BrandenburgDoubloons • VIII AnhaltDoubloons • VIII Brandenburg BDoubloons • VIII Tirpitz BDoubloons • IX Friedrich der Grosse • IX Prinz Rupprecht • IX PommernDoubloons • IX Pommern BDoubloons • X Grosser KurfürstDoubloons • X Schlieffen • X Preussen • X MecklenburgDoubloons •  Hannover 
Pan-Asia  IX BajieDoubloons • IX WujingDoubloons • IX Sun Yat-SenDoubloons • IX LouchuanDoubloons 
Spain  IX Victoria 
Europe  V Viribus UnitisDoubloons • IX Karl XIV JohanDoubloons 
Netherlands  
Italy  IV Dante Alighieri • V Conte di Cavour • V Giulio CesareDoubloons • VI Andrea Doria • VII Francesco Caracciolo • VIII Vittorio Veneto • VIII RomaDoubloons • VIII AL LittorioDoubloons • IX Lepanto • IX Marco PoloDoubloons • IX Giuseppe VerdiDoubloons • X Cristoforo Colombo • X Ruggiero di Lauria • X Sicilia 
Commonwealth  VII YukonDoubloons 
Pan-America  V Rio de JaneiroDoubloons • VIII AtlânticoDoubloons