![]() Siegfried gets a spotter whereas the Ägir does not. Siegfried has better base range (20.6km versus 18.5km) The main difference is gun caliber: 380mm for Siegfried, 305mm for Ägir.Īccuracy for both is good (very good for the Siegfried). If you are comfortable with the Hindenburg in this regard, the Siegfried and Ägir are very similar. Selected engagements are required since they are still cruisers. Links below.īoth have very similar play styles: long-range artillery cruisers that can tank up in close-quarters combat. I have multiple reviews of the Siegfried and Ägir on my YouTube channel. About 50% of my 16K random battles are in German cruisers. I hope my feedback is useful, and I wish you luck and success.Ī person after my own heart! I, too, am a hard-core German cruiser main. If you upload something to, perhaps I or others could take a look at the practices you are following. If you prefer something else, Heavy AP Shells, Grease the Gears, and Incoming Fire Alert are good alternatives.įinally, a review of a typical game might be useful. ![]() A good build doesn't make someone play better, but it can make play easier. ![]() For me, this requires operating at longer ranges and keeping track of who can target me and when they fire so that I can dodge.īelow is a link to the build I use for the Hindenburg. By contrast, the Hindenburg is a big target. Most of the other cruisers you've cited (other than the Prinz Eugen) are faster and have (much) better concealment and maneuverability than the Hindenburg. This means staying 15+km from targets while kiting, using terrain, using distraction and other tactics to pump out DPM while minimizing risk to yourself. ![]() Like the Russian and French, Germans are (mostly) long-range artillery cruisers. Hi sorry to hear about your frustrations with the Hindenburg. ![]()
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