Aircraft Carrier Submarine

The way to do this is first to build a large, and I mean, large sub, longer and wider than the runway. After finishing constructing your sub, you can either put one runway on top of your sub or two runways, one on each side. Note: when placing runways, make sure your sub stays balanced otherwise it will tip over.

Grinding Resources

I will share the secret of a succesful ship. It is about grinding, grind a lot on drills and you can get to have an unsinkable fortress. Try out some designs you made and see which is the best. Make sure it has some armor! now get all your guns and stuff and put it on your ship. Grind duels 1-4 and get enough money for a 30.5cm gun. Now grind 5-6 and get more of these guns. When you get 3 or a 40cm gun go higher up the duel list to about7-9. Get a 46cm gun (watch out! this gun is HUGE 8*8*3 make sure you have space or make a new ship) now grind further up and be sure to get all stars to improve shooting accuracy. TIP:shooting drills arent hard and can earn you extra stars and money so do them as well.

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Easter Egg: Change bullet color

Paint your guns any color that you want and then when you shoot the bullets will change to that color.  

Yes very simple but use it to add some bonus points and make your ship look cooler, or color cordinate like red white and blue or green black and yellow. Have fun!

U.S.S New Jersey

U.S.S New Jersey
 USS New JerseyU.S.S New Jersey
("Big J" or "Black Dragon"- nick name) is an Iowa-class battleship, and was the second ship of the United States Navy to be named in honor of the U.S. state of New Jersey. New Jersey earned more battle stars for combat actions than the other three completed Iowa-class battleships, and is the only U.S. battleship to provide gunfire support during the Vietnam War.

U.S.S Michigan

  • U.S.S Michigan

  • cement: 16,000 tons
  • Armament: 8 × 12 in (305 mm) guns (4x2), 22 × 3 in (76 mm) (22x1), 2 x 3 pounder (2x1), 2 × 21 in (533 mm) torpedo tubes
  • Armor:
  • Speed: 17 knots
  • Ships in class: 2: USS South Carolina and USS Michigan
  • Commissioned: 4 January 1910 (Michigan)
  • Decommissioned: 11 February 1922 (Michigan)
  • Fate: Scrapped 1924

  • U.S.S Mississippi

    U.S.S Mississippi

  • Displacement: 13,000 tons
  • Armament: 4 × 12 in (305 mm) (2x2), 8 × 8 in (203 mm) (4x2), 8 × 7 in (178 mm) (8x1), 12 × 3 in (76 mm) (12x1), 6 x 3 pounder gun (6x1), 2 x 1-pounder Mark 6 (2x1), 6 x .30-caliber machine guns (6x1), 2 × 21 in (533 mm) torpedo tubes
  • Armor:
  • Speed: 17 knots
  • Ships in class: 2: USS Mississippi and USS Idaho
  • Commissioned: 1 February 1908 (Mississippi)
  • Fate: Decommissioned 30 July 1914 and sold to Greece. Kilkis (ex-Mississippi) and Limnos (ex-Idaho) sunk by German bombers in April 1941.