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 +Developed from the ''[[Minekaze]]'' class, equipped with a reinforced torpedo armament. This class inherited high speed and sufficiently powerful artillery from its predecessors. Greater dimensions made it possible to equip these destroyers with 610 mm torpedoes.
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 +|Performance=<!-- write text about performance in battles below -->
 +In her previous incarnation at Tier VI, players sometimes referred to ''Mutsuki'' as "Mutsucky", because when it came to every category critical to the strengths of mid-tier Japanese destroyers — torpedo reload time, maximum speed, detection range, torpedo launcher layout, etc. — sh was basically a downgrade from ''[[Minekaze]]''. With [[Ship:Update_0.5.15|Update 0.5.15]], ''Mutsuki'' drops a tier and is now considered a contemporary of ''Minekaze'', a spot that is not only more befitting from a a historical perspective, but also from the perspective of her in-game capabilities and armament.
 + 
 +Much like ''[[Minekaze]]'', ''Mutsuki'' is heavily reliant on her torpedoes to perform well. However, she does suffer from quite a long reload time (well over a minute), which Minekaze does not. ''Mutsuki'' features two triple-tube torpedo mounts; with a surface detection range of 6.2 km (without camouflage) and a torpedo range of 8km, she can remain undetected whilst unleashing torpedo hell on the enemy. This is the recommended way to play her, as her poor armor coupled with mediocre gun performance means she will not last long in a gun duel with anything besides another Japanese destroyer. Stay away from enemy ships — at least 7 km — and only fire her guns in self-defense if she's already detected.
 + 
 +While slower than ''Minekaze'', ''Mutsuki'' still features the fantastic detection and torpedo ranges that make the mid-tier Japanese destroyers so devastating, though she will have a hard time running away if she's spotted. ''Mutsuki''’s anti-aircraft armament looks so-so on paper, but isn't really a threat to enemy planes; luckily, her air detection range goes down to 3.1 km.
 + 
 +''Mutsuki'' is a different kind of challenge than ''Minekaze'', but both ships require patience, good positioning, and excellent map awareness. Learning those skills now in the middle tiers will benefit Japanese destroyer captains the rest of the way.
 + 
 +|Pros=<!-- write list of positive points below. use * as in ordinary wiki-list. -->
 +* Low detection ranges (both air and sea) tied with her same nation tier destroyer peers.
 +* Very long 8.0 km torpedo range that allows her to launch her deadly torpedos far away.
 +* Torps' speed makes them easy enough to land hits.
 +* In terms of torpedo speed and damage a more dangerous DD at Tier V than ''[[Minekaze]]''.
 +* Due to the speed and range of the torpedoes they can compete well in Tier VII matches.
 +* Decent AA for a destroyer on par with ''[[Nicholas]]'' and will oddly shoot down a decent number of planes.
 + 
 +|Cons=<!-- write list of negative points below. use * as in ordinary wiki-list. -->
 +* Reload time of stock guns is abysmal, but this can be improved with the gun module upgrade.
 +* Long torpedo reload time compare to ''[[Minekaze]]'' 's 42 seconds although Mutsuki gets better torpedo performance in exchange.
 +* Terrible gun traverse speed, even after the upgrade.
 +* Short gun range with only 2 shells in a salvo.
 +* Low health pool, Survivability Expert skill is a must have.
 + 
 +|Research=<!-- write text about priority sequence of research below -->
 +First pick up Hull (B), then the upgraded guns, followed by the upgraded range for those guns (optional). Then move on to ''[[Fubuki]]''.
 + 
 +|OptimalConfiguration=<!-- write some general text about selection of optimal configuration below (optional)-->
 + 
 +|Upgrades=<!-- write text about best upgrades below -->
 +With only three upgrade slots, there aren't too many good options to improve ''Mutsuki'' through upgrades. Captains are encouraged to install {{Main Armaments Modification 1}} in Slot 1, {{Engine Room Protection}} in Slot 2, and {{Torpedo Tubes Modification 1}} in Slot 3. {{Aiming Systems Modification 1}} is also an option.
 + 
 +|CommanderSkills=<!-- write text about best set of Commander Skills below -->
 + 
 +{{Commander Skills 3 DD
 +<!-- Ratings 1,2,3 are legit. Others are ignored.-->
 +| rating11 = <!-- Grease the Gears -->
 +| rating12 = <!-- Liquidator -->
 +| rating13 = <!-- Consumables Specialist -->
 +| rating14 = <!-- Gun Feeder -->
 +| rating15 = <!-- Incoming Fire Alert -->
 +| rating16 = 2 <!-- Preventive Maintenance -->
 + 
 +| rating21 = <!-- Pyrotechnician -->
 +| rating22 = 2 <!-- Swift Fish -->
 +| rating23 = 2 <!-- Consumables Enhancements -->
 +| rating24 = <!-- Extra-Heavy AP Shells -->
 +| rating25 = <!-- Priority Target -->
 +| rating26 = 3 <!-- Last Stand -->
 + 
 +| rating31 = <!-- Main Battery & AA Specialist -->
 +| rating32 = 2 <!-- Fill the Tubes -->
 +| rating33 = 2 <!-- Adrenaline Rush -->
 +| rating34 = <!-- Inertial Fuse for HE Shells -->
 +| rating35 = <!-- Superintendent -->
 +| rating36 = <!-- Survivability Expert -->
 + 
 +| rating41 = <!-- Main Battery & AA Expert -->
 +| rating42 = 2 <!-- Swift in Silence -->
 +| rating43 = 1 <!-- Radio Location -->
 +| rating44 = <!-- Fearless Brawler -->
 +| rating45 = 3 <!-- Concealment Expert -->
 +| rating46 = <!-- Dazzle -->
 +}}
 + 
 +|Consumables=<!-- write text about selection of Consumables below -->
 +''{{#var:ship_name}}'' equips the following consumables:
 +* '''Slot 1:''' {{Damage Control Party}}
 +* '''Slot 2:''' {{Smoke Generator}} &ndash; 3 charges
 +* '''Slot 3:''' {{Engine Boost}} &ndash; 3 charges
 + 
 +|Camouflage=<!-- write text about useful camouflage below -->
 + 
 + 
 +|Signals=<!-- write text about best set of signals below -->
 +''Mutsuki'' has fairly decent speed for her tier and vs her peers, so Sierra Mike is not really necessary. Additionally, because she is an Japanese destroyer with only two sets of torpedo launchers and only two guns, Victor Lima, India X-Ray, and Juliet Whiskey Unaone may be less important and can be saved for later ships.
 + 
 +{{Signal Flags
 +<!-- The usual 1,2,3 rating; others ignored. Zero may be useful to other editors to remind that the signal has no effect on the ship. -->
 + 
 +| Juliet Charlie = 3 <!-- No Detonate -->
 +| India Yankee = <!-- -20% Fire duration -->
 +| Hotel Yankee = <!-- ram someone -->
 +| Juliet Yankee Bissotwo = <!-- -20% flood duration -->
 +| Victor Lima = 2 <!-- +1/0.5% (160mm) fire, +4% flood -->
 +| India X-Ray = <!-- +1/0.5% (160mm) fire, +5% you detonate -->
 + 
 +| Juliet Whiskey Unaone = 3 <!-- +15% flood, +5% you detonate -->
 +| Mike Yankee Soxisix = 0 <!-- Secondaries: +5% range, -5% reload, -5% dispersion-->
 +| November Echo Setteseven= 1 <!-- +5% AA damage -->
 +| Sierra Mike = 2 <!-- +5% speed -->
 +| November Foxtrot = 1 <!-- -5% Consumables reload -->
 +| India Delta = 0 <!-- +20% HP from Repair Party -->
 + 
 +| X-Ray Papa Unaone = 1 <!-- +15% Smoke Gen action time -->
 +| Sierra Bravo = 0 <!-- +10% Hydro action time; -10% DFAA reload time -->
 +}}
 + 
 +|Gallery=<!-- write below list of files without tags. description (if necessary) for each should be separated with | --><gallery>
 +File:YayoiTorps.jpg|''Mutsuki'' fires a salvo of torpedoes at an enemy [[ship:Imperator_Nikolai_I|''Imperator Nikolai I'']].
 +File:YayoiKills.jpg|Failure to WASD.
 +File:YayoiLangley.jpg|''Mutsuki'' seeks its' next victim after sinking an enemy [[ship:Langley|''Langley'']].
 +File:YayoiStalks.jpg|''Mutsuki'' stalks its prey, a [[ship:Hosho|''Hosho'']] class aircraft carrier.
 +</gallery>
 + 
 +|History=<!-- write text below -->
 +<div class="thumb tright">
 +{{AnnoWiki|content=
 +<h3>Construction</h3>
 +:Sasebo Dockyard; Nagasaki, Japan
 +:Laid down: 21 May 1924
 +:Launched: 23 July 1925
 +:Commissioned: 25 March 1926
 +----
 +===Specifications===
 +:1,315 tons displacement, standard
 +:100.2m length
 +:9.16m beam
 +:2.96m draft
 +----
 +====Machinery====
 +:4 boilers, 2 turbines
 +----
 +====Performance====
 +:37.25 knots at 38,500 shaft horsepower
 +:4,000nm at 15 knots
 +----
 +====Armament====
 +=====Main=====
 +:Four (4x1) 120mm guns
 +=====Anti-aircraft=====
 +:Two (2x1) 7.7mm guns
 +=====Torpedoes=====
 +:Six (2x3) 610mm torpedo tubes
 +}}
 +</div>
 +[[File:Japanese destroyer Mutsuki.jpg|500px|link=]]
 +===History===
 + 
 +====Design====
 +The ''Mutsuki'' class (睦月) destroyers were based on the same hull design as the previous ''[[Kamikaze]]''-class, except with a double curvature configuration of the bow, a feature which became a standard in all later Japanese destroyers.
 + 
 +The ''Mutsuki'' class was the first to be fitted with the newly developed 24 inch torpedoes, with greater range and larger warhead than previous torpedoes in the Japanese inventory. Originally Type 8 torpedoes were carried, arranged in two triple mountings. These were later replaced with the famous Type 93 "Long Lance" oxygen-propelled torpedoes during World War II.
 + 
 +In September 1935, many ships in the navy were severely damaged by a typhoon while on training exercises, in what was later termed the "Fourth Fleet Incident", including a number of the ''Mutsuki'' class destroyers, which had several plates buckled and bridges wrecked. During 1936-37 the ''Mutsuki'' class ships were retrofitted with a strengthened, more compact, bridge, with redesigned watertight shields on the torpedo mounts. With the new shields the torpedoes could be worked in all weather conditions thus extending the useful life of the class.
 + 
 +From 1941-1942 the ''Mutsuki'' class destroyers were refitted with the 120 mm/45 main guns reduced to two single mounts and ten Type 96 25 mm AT/AA Guns added. The minesweeping and minelaying equipment was removed and replaced with four depth charge launchers, with 36 depth charges.
 + 
 +In June 1944, the surviving vessels were again refit, with the number of Type 96 25 mm antiaircraft guns increased to twenty, and an additional five Type 93 13 mm AA Guns also installed.
 + 
 +====Service====
 +Like the ''[[Minekaze]]'' class, the ''Mutsuki'' class destroyers were mostly outdated and obsolete by the beginning of World War II. However, the ''Mutsuki'' class destroyers engaged in far more active combat service than their predecessors, participating in operations from the invasion of Wake Island, the conquest of the Netherlands East Indies, to the South Pacific, and operations in the Philippines.
 + 
 +''Fumizuki'' participated in the initial invasions of the Netherlands East Indies as a convoy escort for the invasion forces, remaining until she sustained heavy damage in a collision with a transport in September 1942. Repaired, she was then assigned to the South Pacific and evacuated troops from Guadalcanal in February 1943. ''Fumizuki'' would spend much of the remaining six months transporting troops in the Solomons until she was recalled to Japan for refit in August, 1943. Returning again to the Solomons, she would continue to perform troop transport duties until she was sunk in Rabaul harbor by air attack in February 1944.
 + 
 +''Kikuzuki'' performed convoy escort and patrol duties in the South Pacific until May, 1942. She was torpedoed during an air attack on May 4, 1942 and sank the next day.
 + 
 +''Kisaragi'' was assigned to the Wake Island invasion force, departing Truk on 8 December 1941. On 11 December she was hit by a bomb during an air attack and was sunk with all her crew.
 + 
 +''Mikazuki'' was initially assigned to the ''Hosho'' training group, but would serve on ASW patrols and as a convoy escort on the Formosa-Japan routes from June 1942 until an extended refit in December 1942. In June 1943, she transferred to Rabaul and began troop transport runs in the Solomons. ''Mikazuki'' grounded on a reef off Cape Gloucester and was destroyed by air attack on 28 July 1943.
 + 
 +''Mochizuki'' participated in the invasion of Wake Island in December 1941, then began ASW and convoy escort duties until January, 1942, when she was moved to the South Pacific. Present for the Battle of the Coral Sea in May, ''Mochizuki'' continued to operate in the Solomons, participating in the bombardment of Henderson Field on Guadalcanal on the night of 14-15th October, 1942. She would then transport troops to islands throughout the Solomon Islands until she was lightly damaged in the Battle of Kula Gulf on the night of 5-6 July 1943. ''Mochizuki'' was sunk by air attack on 24 October 1944, while transporting troops and supplies to New Britain.
 + 
 +''Minazuki'' would participate in the invasions of the Philippines and Java, remaining in the Southwest Area for all of 1942, after which she returned to Japan for refit. Joining the Thrid Fleet at Rabaul in February 1943, ''Minazuki'' engaged in a remarkably busy series of troop transport missions until May 1944, when she was reassigned to the Central Pacific. She was torpedoed and sunk by submarine on the 6th of June, 1944.
 + 
 +''Mutsuki'' was assigned to the invasion fleet tasked with taking Wake Island in December 1941. She would then operate in the Solomon and Bismarck Islands, escorting convoys as Japan established airfields on various islands in the South Pacific. Assigned to escort a troop convoy to Guadalcanal during the Battle of the Eastern Solomons, ''Mutsuki'' was sunk by air attack on 25 August 1942.
 + 
 +''Nagatsuki'' was present for both the Philippine and Java invasions from December 1941 to February of 1942, after which she remained in the Southwest Area performing ASW patrols and convoy escort until December 1942. Transferred to the South Pacific in January 1943, ''Nagatsuki'' participated in the evacuation of Guadalcanal and transported troops to islands in the Solomons chain until the night of 5-6 July 1943 and the Battle of Kula Gulf. Hit by a single 152mm shell, ''Nagatsuki'' was sunk the following day by air attack.
 + 
 +''Satsuki'' was assigned as part of the escort force for the Philippine and Java invasion convoys from December 1941 to February 1942, after which she remained in the Southwest Area conducting ASW patrols and convoy escort missions until December 1942. Assigned to the South Pacific in January 1943, ''Satsuki'' participated in the evacuation of Guadalcanal and transported troops throughout the Solomon Islands until May 1944 when she was transferred to the Central Pacific. On 21 September 1944, ''Satsuki'' was bombed and sunk outside Manila during the raid by Task Force 38 on the Philippine Islands.
 + 
 +''Uzuki'' was assigned to the Guam invasion force in December 1941, and then transferred to the South Pacific in January of 1942. There she served as an escort for troop convoys to the various islands in the Solomons until March 1944, when she began to escort convoys in the Central Pacific. ''Uzuki'' was present for the Battle of the Philippine Sea, but not engaged. By August, she was operating as a convoy escort in the Southwest Area and the Philippines. ''Uzuki'' was torpedoed by a PT boat and sunk on 12 December 1944, while escorting a troop convoy attempting to reinforce Leyte Island.
 + 
 +''Yayoi'' also participated in the invasion of Wake Island, then proceeded to the Solomons for the invasion of Rabaul in January 1942. She then assisted in the transport of garrisons to the various islands in the Solomons chain. In August and September 1942, ''Yayoi'' transported and subsequently evacuated troops from Milne Bay in New Guinea. On the 11 September 1942, ''Yayoi'' was attacked by air and sunk while transporting troops to Goodenough Island off New Guinea.
 + 
 +''Yuzuki'' began the war by participating in the invasion of Guam in December, 1941, then moved to the South Pacific. During 1942, she escorted numerous invasion convoys throughout the Bismarck and Solomon Islands as well as New Guinea, continuing in support of operations in the South Pacific into 1944. Assigned to the Central Pacific in May 1944, ''Yuzuki'' was sunk by aircraft on 12 December 1944, while escorting a troop convoy to Leyte.
 + 
 +|HistoricalGallery=<!-- write below list of files without tags. description (if necessary) for each should be separated with | --><gallery>
 +File:Ijn_dd_minazuki.jpeg|''Minazuki'' on sea trials, February 1927.
 +File:Japanese destroyer Mutsuki.jpg|''Mutsuki'', circa 1930.
 +File:Ship_mutsuki3.jpg|''Mutsuki'' off of Shanghai, China, February 1932.
 +File:Ijn_dd_mochizuki.jpeg|''Mochizuki'' underway, 17 August 1932.
 +File:Mutsuki31.jpg|''Mutsuki'' at Bungo Channel, 25 May 1936.
 +File:Ijn_dd_uzuki.jpeg|''Uzuki'' at anchor, date uknown.
 +File:Mutsuki2.jpg|US Office of Naval Intelligence recognition drawing of ''Mutsuki''.
 +File:Mutsuki-class_blueprint.jpeg|A cut-away drawing of ''Mutsuki'' showing her internal compartmentalization.
 +</gallery>
 + 
 +|Video=<!-- put below video clips with using template VideoYT. You can use html-tags for formatting. -->
 + 
 +|Ref= <!-- write below -->
 +# [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Japanese_destroyer_Mutsuki Japanese destroyer ''Mutsuki'' - Wikipedia]
 +# [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mutsuki-class_destroyer ''Mutsuki''-class destroyer - Wikipedia]
 + 
 +{{WoWS Ship Changelog Insert|1=
 +*Added to the game in Update 0.2.2 (alpha version). Previously, the ship was a hull in the upgrades of the destroyer Minekaze.
 +*Update 0.4.0.3:
 +**Reload time of main battery guns in maximum configuration was significantly accelerated.
 +*Update 0.5.0:
 +**The main battery rotation speed was increased from 4 to 6 degrees per second.
 +**Detectability from ships increased from 5.94 to 6.2 km.
 +*Update 0.5.2:
 +**Experience earnings increased by 8%.
 +*Update 0.5.2.2:
 +**Fixed a bug due to which the 120-mm main battery guns of the destroyer's top configuration were not part of the ship's anti-aircraft armament.
 +*Update 0.5.7:
 +**The armor model of the hull was refined.
 +*Update 0.5.8:
 +**The sector of rotation of turrets No. 1 and No. 2 is now 360° on Hulls A and B, only No. 1 on Hull C.
 +*Update 0.5.11:
 +**The sector of rotation of turret No. 1 is now 360° on all hulls.
 +*Update 0.5.15:
 +**Moved from Tier VI to Tier V
 +**Parameters and modules changed to reflect change in ship tier.
 +**Replacement Rules:
 +*** If a player had researched Tier VI Mutsuki before the update went live, then Tier VI Fubuki and Tier V Mutsuki plus her Hull (B) were unlocked; the undistributed ship XP available on Tier VI Mutsuki was transferred to Tier VI Fubuki.
 +*** If a player had purchased Tier VI Mutsuki before the update went live, then all upgrades, signals, flags, and consumables mounted on her were de-mounted and stored in the depot; Tier VI Mutsuki plus all modules mounted on her was removed from the player's account; Tier V Mutsuki was added to the player's account together with a ship slot; Tier VI Fubuki was also added to the player's account.
 +*** If a player had Commanders with specialization in Tier VI Mutsuki before the update, then the Commanders are retrained for specialization in Tier VI Fubuki. In addition, a Commander with 10,000 Commander XP and specialization in Tier V Mutsuki plus a slot in the Reserve was added to the player's account.
 +*Update 0.5.16:
 +**The hull fire reduction coefficient was decreased by 8.3%.
 +**Flooding reduction coefficient was decreased by 4.6%.
 +**Hull A HP changed from 9,800 to 9,500.
 +**Hull B HP changed from 11,600 to 11,300.
 +**Changes in armor thickness:
 +*** Reduced thickness of plating toward the bow from 15 to 10 mm.
 +*** Reduced the thickness of fore end plating, the lower section of side plating, and aft end plating from 16 to 10 mm.
 +*** Increased the thickness of the upper section of the fore-end athwartship bulkhead from 6 to 10 mm.
 +*** Reduced the thickness of the aft-end plating at steering gears from 16 to 12 mm.
 +*** Reduced the thickness of plating toward the stern from 15 to 10 mm.
 +*** Reduced the thickness of plating toward the stern at steering gears and propulsion from 15 to 12 mm.
 +*** Reduced the thickness of the upper section of side plating from 16 to 14 mm.
 +**Fixed a bug with fire damage. Damage from fires corrected to comply with rules adopted prior to the release of Update 0.2.4, where 0.33% of the amount of a ship's HP is lost per second instead of 0.169%.
 +*Update 0.6.2:
 +**The national flag was moved from the stern to the mast.
 +*Update 0.6.3:
 +**Base firing range increased from 6,927 to 8,110 m.
 +*Update 0.6.4:
 +**The traverse time of stock main battery turrets was reduced from 30 to 25.7 s.
 +*Update 0.6.12:
 +**Detectability when firing main guns in smoke changed to 2.22 km.
 +*Update 0.6.13:
 +**Fire extinguishing time now 30 s instead of 60 s.
 +**Improved display of thin elements.
 +*Update 0.7.6:
 +**Improved display of thin elements on the hull.
 +*Update 0.7.9:
 +**Increased durability of steering gears by 20% from high-explosive damage.
 +*Update 0.9.7:
 +**Minor fixes to geometry and textures.
 +*Update 12.5:
 +**Torpedo reload time has been reduced from 73 to 65 seconds.
 +}}
 + 
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Latest revision as of 02:59, 10 August 2023

Mutsuki
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Destroyer | Japan | Tier V
Tech Tree Position
Isokaze
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Fubuki
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General
Research price11000 exp
Purchase price1,380,000 Credits
Hit Points9,500 
Main Battery
120 mm/45 3rd Year Type on a Model G mount2 х 1 pcs.
Rate of Fireshots/min.
Reload Time12 sec.
Rotation Speeddeg./sec.
180 Degree Turn Time25.71 sec.
Firing Range8.11 km.
Maximum Dispersion81 m.
HE Shell120 mm HE Type1 
Maximum HE Shell Damage1,700 
Chance of Fire on Target Caused by HE Shell%
Initial HE Shell Velocity825 m./s.
HE Shell Weight20.3 kg.
AP Shell120 mm AP Type0 
Maximum AP Shell Damage2,000 
Initial AP Shell Velocity825 m./s.
AP Shell Weight20.3 kg.
Torpedo Tubes
610 mm Triple2 х 3 pcs.
Rate of Fire0.92 shots/min.
Reload Time65 sec.
Rotation Speed25 deg./sec.
180 Degree Turn Time7.2 sec.
TorpedoType8 mod. 3 
Maximum Damage14,600 
Torpedo Speed63 knot
Torpedo Range8.01 km.
AA Defense
IDS_PJGM015_120MM45_TYPE_HAGUN_102 х 1 pcs.
. . . Average Damage per Second
. . . Firing Range5.01 km.
25 mm/60 Type 96 on a twin mount6 х 2 pcs.
. . . Average Damage per Second16.2 
. . . Firing Range2.49 km.
Maneuverability
Maximum Speed37.5 knot
Turning Circle Radius550 m.
Rudder Shift Time3.2 sec.
Concealment
Surface Detectability Range6.01 km.
Air Detectability Range2.5 km.
Battle Levels
12345678910
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V
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1,380,000

Mutsuki — Japanese Tier V destroyer.

Developed from the Minekaze class, equipped with a reinforced torpedo armament. This class inherited high speed and sufficiently powerful artillery from its predecessors. Greater dimensions made it possible to equip these destroyers with 610 mm torpedoes.

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)
120 mm/45 3rd Year Type on a Model G mount525.7811,70072,000 0100,000
120 mm/45 10th Year Type in a Model B turret10.918811,70072,000 3,800320,000
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)
Mutsuki (A)9,500619222 0115,000
Mutsuki (B)11,30061924/6/22 4,400420,000
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)
Type8 mod. 30.9657.214,600638 0210,000
Fire Control System IDS_SHIP_PARAM_SUO_INCREASE_DIST
(%)
Maximum Firing Range
(km)
Research price
(exp)
Purchase price
(Credits)
Type5 mod. 10 070,000
Type5 mod. 20 1,600150,000
Engine Maximum Speed
(knot)
Research price
(exp)
Purchase price
(Credits)
Propulsion: 38,500 hp37.5 0105,000

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

Player Opinion

Performance

In her previous incarnation at Tier VI, players sometimes referred to Mutsuki as "Mutsucky", because when it came to every category critical to the strengths of mid-tier Japanese destroyers — torpedo reload time, maximum speed, detection range, torpedo launcher layout, etc. — sh was basically a downgrade from Minekaze. With Update 0.5.15, Mutsuki drops a tier and is now considered a contemporary of Minekaze, a spot that is not only more befitting from a a historical perspective, but also from the perspective of her in-game capabilities and armament.

Much like Minekaze, Mutsuki is heavily reliant on her torpedoes to perform well. However, she does suffer from quite a long reload time (well over a minute), which Minekaze does not. Mutsuki features two triple-tube torpedo mounts; with a surface detection range of 6.2 km (without camouflage) and a torpedo range of 8km, she can remain undetected whilst unleashing torpedo hell on the enemy. This is the recommended way to play her, as her poor armor coupled with mediocre gun performance means she will not last long in a gun duel with anything besides another Japanese destroyer. Stay away from enemy ships — at least 7 km — and only fire her guns in self-defense if she's already detected.

While slower than Minekaze, Mutsuki still features the fantastic detection and torpedo ranges that make the mid-tier Japanese destroyers so devastating, though she will have a hard time running away if she's spotted. Mutsuki’s anti-aircraft armament looks so-so on paper, but isn't really a threat to enemy planes; luckily, her air detection range goes down to 3.1 km.

Mutsuki is a different kind of challenge than Minekaze, but both ships require patience, good positioning, and excellent map awareness. Learning those skills now in the middle tiers will benefit Japanese destroyer captains the rest of the way.

Pros:

  • Low detection ranges (both air and sea) tied with her same nation tier destroyer peers.
  • Very long 8.0 km torpedo range that allows her to launch her deadly torpedos far away.
  • Torps' speed makes them easy enough to land hits.
  • In terms of torpedo speed and damage a more dangerous DD at Tier V than Minekaze.
  • Due to the speed and range of the torpedoes they can compete well in Tier VII matches.
  • Decent AA for a destroyer on par with Nicholas and will oddly shoot down a decent number of planes.

Cons:

  • Reload time of stock guns is abysmal, but this can be improved with the gun module upgrade.
  • Long torpedo reload time compare to Minekaze 's 42 seconds although Mutsuki gets better torpedo performance in exchange.
  • Terrible gun traverse speed, even after the upgrade.
  • Short gun range with only 2 shells in a salvo.
  • Low health pool, Survivability Expert skill is a must have.

Research

First pick up Hull (B), then the upgraded guns, followed by the upgraded range for those guns (optional). Then move on to Fubuki.

Optimal Configuration

Upgrades

With only three upgrade slots, there aren't too many good options to improve Mutsuki through upgrades. Captains are encouraged to install Main Armaments Modification 1 -20% to the risk of main battery becoming incapacitated. / +50% to main battery survivability. / -20% to main battery repair time. / -20% to the risk of torpedo tubes becoming incapacitated. / +50% to torpedo tubes survivability. / -20% to torpedo tubes repair time. in Slot 1, Engine Room Protection : -20% to the risk of incapacitation. / -20% to repair time. in Slot 2, and Torpedo Tubes Modification 1 +20% traverse speed of torpedo tubes. / −40% chance of critical damage to torpedo tubes. / +5% to the speed of shipborne torpedoes. in Slot 3. Aiming Systems Modification 1 : -7% main battery dispersion. / +20% torpedo tubes traverse speed. / +5% secondary battery firing range. / -5% secondary battery dispersion. is also an option.

Commander Skills

Consumables

Mutsuki equips the following consumables:

Signals

Mutsuki has fairly decent speed for her tier and vs her peers, so Sierra Mike is not really necessary. Additionally, because she is an Japanese destroyer with only two sets of torpedo launchers and only two guns, Victor Lima, India X-Ray, and Juliet Whiskey Unaone may be less important and can be saved for later ships.


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

Gallery

Historical Info

Historical Gallery

References

  1. Japanese destroyer Mutsuki - Wikipedia
  2. Mutsuki-class destroyer - Wikipedia

Ship Change Log

See here for links to Update notes.

  • Added to the game in Update 0.2.2 (alpha version). Previously, the ship was a hull in the upgrades of the destroyer Minekaze.
  • Update 0.4.0.3:
    • Reload time of main battery guns in maximum configuration was significantly accelerated.
  • Update 0.5.0:
    • The main battery rotation speed was increased from 4 to 6 degrees per second.
    • Detectability from ships increased from 5.94 to 6.2 km.
  • Update 0.5.2:
    • Experience earnings increased by 8%.
  • Update 0.5.2.2:
    • Fixed a bug due to which the 120-mm main battery guns of the destroyer's top configuration were not part of the ship's anti-aircraft armament.
  • Update 0.5.7:
    • The armor model of the hull was refined.
  • Update 0.5.8:
    • The sector of rotation of turrets No. 1 and No. 2 is now 360° on Hulls A and B, only No. 1 on Hull C.
  • Update 0.5.11:
    • The sector of rotation of turret No. 1 is now 360° on all hulls.
  • Update 0.5.15:
    • Moved from Tier VI to Tier V
    • Parameters and modules changed to reflect change in ship tier.
    • Replacement Rules:
      • If a player had researched Tier VI Mutsuki before the update went live, then Tier VI Fubuki and Tier V Mutsuki plus her Hull (B) were unlocked; the undistributed ship XP available on Tier VI Mutsuki was transferred to Tier VI Fubuki.
      • If a player had purchased Tier VI Mutsuki before the update went live, then all upgrades, signals, flags, and consumables mounted on her were de-mounted and stored in the depot; Tier VI Mutsuki plus all modules mounted on her was removed from the player's account; Tier V Mutsuki was added to the player's account together with a ship slot; Tier VI Fubuki was also added to the player's account.
      • If a player had Commanders with specialization in Tier VI Mutsuki before the update, then the Commanders are retrained for specialization in Tier VI Fubuki. In addition, a Commander with 10,000 Commander XP and specialization in Tier V Mutsuki plus a slot in the Reserve was added to the player's account.
  • Update 0.5.16:
    • The hull fire reduction coefficient was decreased by 8.3%.
    • Flooding reduction coefficient was decreased by 4.6%.
    • Hull A HP changed from 9,800 to 9,500.
    • Hull B HP changed from 11,600 to 11,300.
    • Changes in armor thickness:
      • Reduced thickness of plating toward the bow from 15 to 10 mm.
      • Reduced the thickness of fore end plating, the lower section of side plating, and aft end plating from 16 to 10 mm.
      • Increased the thickness of the upper section of the fore-end athwartship bulkhead from 6 to 10 mm.
      • Reduced the thickness of the aft-end plating at steering gears from 16 to 12 mm.
      • Reduced the thickness of plating toward the stern from 15 to 10 mm.
      • Reduced the thickness of plating toward the stern at steering gears and propulsion from 15 to 12 mm.
      • Reduced the thickness of the upper section of side plating from 16 to 14 mm.
    • Fixed a bug with fire damage. Damage from fires corrected to comply with rules adopted prior to the release of Update 0.2.4, where 0.33% of the amount of a ship's HP is lost per second instead of 0.169%.
  • Update 0.6.2:
    • The national flag was moved from the stern to the mast.
  • Update 0.6.3:
    • Base firing range increased from 6,927 to 8,110 m.
  • Update 0.6.4:
    • The traverse time of stock main battery turrets was reduced from 30 to 25.7 s.
  • Update 0.6.12:
    • Detectability when firing main guns in smoke changed to 2.22 km.
  • Update 0.6.13:
    • Fire extinguishing time now 30 s instead of 60 s.
    • Improved display of thin elements.
  • Update 0.7.6:
    • Improved display of thin elements on the hull.
  • Update 0.7.9:
    • Increased durability of steering gears by 20% from high-explosive damage.
  • Update 0.9.7:
    • Minor fixes to geometry and textures.
  • Update 12.5:
    • Torpedo reload time has been reduced from 73 to 65 seconds.

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