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?Much like the Minekaze was, the Mutsuki is also heavily reliant on its torpedoes to perform well. However, it does suffer from quite a long reload time (over a minute). Players sometimes nicknamed the ship "Mutsucky" because when it comes to every category critical to the strengths of mid tier IJN DD's (torpedo reload, speed, concealment, launcher config, etc), it was somewhat of a downgrade from the Minekaze. While slower than the Minekaze, the Mutsuki still features the fantastic detection and torpedo ranges that make the mid tier IJN destroyers so devastating although you may have a hard time running away if you get detected. The Mutsuki features 2 triple-tube torpedo mounts, and can have fairly decent AA. With a surface detection range of 6.2km without camouflage and an air detection range of 3.1km, with a torpedo range of 8) the Mutsuki can remain undetected whilst unleashing torpedo hell on the enemy. This is highly recommended as its poor armor coupled with mediocre gun performance make this a ship you do not want to get into a close-range engagement in. Going for close-in engagements with only guns is a one-way trip, and you likely will lose one or both guns anyway. Stay away from ships, at least 7 km away, and only use your guns in self-defense provided you are already detected.+Much like the Minekaze, the Mutsuki is also heavily reliant on its torpedoes to perform well. However, it does suffer from quite a long reload time (over a minute). Players sometimes nicknamed the ship "Mutsucky" because when it comes to every category critical to the strengths of mid tier IJN DD's (torpedo reload, speed, concealment, launcher config, etc), it was somewhat of a downgrade from the Minekaze. While slower than the Minekaze, the Mutsuki still features the fantastic detection and torpedo ranges that make the mid tier IJN destroyers so devastating although you may have a hard time running away if you get detected. The Mutsuki features 2 triple-tube torpedo mounts, and can have fairly decent AA. With a surface detection range of 6.2km without camouflage and an air detection range of 3.1km, and a torpedo range of 8km, the Mutsuki can remain undetected whilst unleashing torpedo hell on the enemy. This is highly recommended as its poor armor coupled with mediocre gun performance mean you will not last long in a gun duel. Stay away from ships, at least 7 km away, and only use your guns in self-defense provided you are already detected.
  
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?With the IJN DD line changes, Mutsuki is fairly simple. Get the upgraded hull, upgraded guns(you'll need them, you only get two from either hull, so you want to be able to make the most of them) and then upgraded range for those guns. than proceed to Fubuki at Tier VI.+With the IJN DD line changes, Mutsuki is fairly simple. Get the upgraded hull, upgraded guns, and then upgraded range for those guns. Then proceed to [[ship:Fubuki|''Fubuki'']] at Tier VI.
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?However, as a IJN Destroyer it is still recommended not to shoot unless you have to.+
  
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?* Low detection range+* Low detection range.
?* A little better 8 km Torpedo range from the stock modules+* 8 km Torpedo range.
?* Decent speed+* Decent speed.
?* Decent reload time with the gun upgrade+* Decent reload time with the gun upgrade.
?* Arguably a more dangerous DD at Tier V than Minekaze's nerfed form+* Arguably a more dangerous DD at Tier V than Minekaze's new form.
?* Actually usable torpedoes which come into their own in Tier VII matches+* Usable torpedoes which can compete in Tier VII matches.
  
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?* Reload time of stock guns is abysmal, can be fixed with the upgrade.+* Reload time of stock guns is abysmal, but this can be fixed with the gun module.
 * Terrible gun traverse speed, even with the upgrade. * Terrible gun traverse speed, even with the upgrade.
?* Small gun range, less than its predecessor Minekaze.+* Small gun range, equal to Minekaze.
 * No armor, incapacitations are likely to happen when the ship takes hits. * No armor, incapacitations are likely to happen when the ship takes hits.
 * Slow torpedo speed makes them easier to dodge. * Slow torpedo speed makes them easier to dodge.
?* Low Hitpoints+* Low hitpoint pool.
  
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 ''Kisaragi'' was assigned to the Wake Island invasion force, departing Truk on the 8th of December, 1941. On the 11th of December, she was hit by a bomb during an air attack and was sunk with all her crew. ''Kisaragi'' was assigned to the Wake Island invasion force, departing Truk on the 8th of December, 1941. On the 11th of 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 the 28th of July, 1943.+''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 the 28th of July, 1943.
  
 ''Mochizuki'' participated in the invasion of Wake Island in December of 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 5-6th July, 1943. ''Mochizuki'' was sunk by air attack on the 24th of October, 1944, while transporting troops and supplies to New Britain. ''Mochizuki'' participated in the invasion of Wake Island in December of 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 5-6th July, 1943. ''Mochizuki'' was sunk by air attack on the 24th of October, 1944, while transporting troops and supplies to New Britain.
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 ''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 the 21st of September, 1944, ''Satsuki'' was bombed and sunk outside Manila during the raid by Task Force 38 on the Philippine Islands.  ''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 the 21st of 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 PT boat and sunk on the 12th of December, 1944, while escorting a troop convoy attempting to reinforce Leyte Island.+''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 the 12th of 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 of 1942, ''Yayoi'' transported and subsequently evacuated troops from Milne Bay in New Guinea. On the 11th of September, 1942, ''Yayoi'' was attacked by air and sunk while transporting troops to Goodenough Island off New Guinea. ''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 of 1942, ''Yayoi'' transported and subsequently evacuated troops from Milne Bay in New Guinea. On the 11th of September, 1942, ''Yayoi'' was attacked by air and sunk while transporting troops to Goodenough Island off New Guinea.

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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
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1,380,000

Mutsuki — Japanese Tier V destroyer.

The "enhanced Kamikaze"-class destroyers were the last Japanese destroyers to have a torpedo launcher positioned ahead of the bow superstructure. Twelve destroyers were built between 1924 and 1927, and all were lost during World War II. Mutsuki, which entered service in March 1926, participated in the Sino-Japanese War. During World War II, she participated in the Battle of Wake Island and the landings on the Solomon Islands and New Guinea. On August 24, 1942, the ship was sunk near the Solomon Islands after being hit by an aerial bomb.

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

Much like the Minekaze, the Mutsuki is also heavily reliant on its torpedoes to perform well. However, it does suffer from quite a long reload time (over a minute). Players sometimes nicknamed the ship "Mutsucky" because when it comes to every category critical to the strengths of mid tier IJN DD's (torpedo reload, speed, concealment, launcher config, etc), it was somewhat of a downgrade from the Minekaze. While slower than the Minekaze, the Mutsuki still features the fantastic detection and torpedo ranges that make the mid tier IJN destroyers so devastating although you may have a hard time running away if you get detected. The Mutsuki features 2 triple-tube torpedo mounts, and can have fairly decent AA. With a surface detection range of 6.2km without camouflage and an air detection range of 3.1km, and a torpedo range of 8km, the Mutsuki can remain undetected whilst unleashing torpedo hell on the enemy. This is highly recommended as its poor armor coupled with mediocre gun performance mean you will not last long in a gun duel. Stay away from ships, at least 7 km away, and only use your guns in self-defense provided you are already detected.

Pros:

  • Low detection range.
  • 8 km Torpedo range.
  • Decent speed.
  • Decent reload time with the gun upgrade.
  • Arguably a more dangerous DD at Tier V than Minekaze's new form.
  • Usable torpedoes which can compete in Tier VII matches.

Cons:

  • Reload time of stock guns is abysmal, but this can be fixed with the gun module.
  • Terrible gun traverse speed, even with the upgrade.
  • Small gun range, equal to Minekaze.
  • No armor, incapacitations are likely to happen when the ship takes hits.
  • Slow torpedo speed makes them easier to dodge.
  • Low hitpoint pool.

Research

With the IJN DD line changes, Mutsuki is fairly simple. Get the upgraded hull, upgraded guns, and then upgraded range for those guns. Then proceed to Fubuki at Tier VI.

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Historical Info

Historical Gallery

References

Mutsuki Class Destroyer

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