

The one exception to this rule would be if her camo came with a commander XP bonus. HSF Hiei seems to be unnecessary duplication given that I have all the Kongos. I have all the Kagero variants except the vanilla Asashio (because I bought the black version for cheaper!), and I can sort of see myself welcoming this one to my port. On the other hand, if you just wanna have a fun time and don't want to have to dedicate yourself to a 100+ episode continuous narrative, LotGH isn't for you.The addition of hydro to a Japanese DD for the first time will make things interesting. If you have a low tolerance for the whole "cute girls doing cute things" phenomenon, you probably don't have much use for Haifuri. Of course, there is an apparent difference in quality and purpose between the two shows. However, it is this passion and refusal to sit back and let others do the work for them that captures the loyalty of their crew in the long-run. On that note, the captain often seems ill-fit to being a commander, opting to charge recklessly onto the front lines. Often, the crew is left with a difficult decision as to what course of action to take, and it falls unto the captain to make the best decision based off their knowledge as well as the input of all the crew members around them. The way the characters complete their duties and the tasks they are given logically flow into the way they think and their overall personality. Alright, so this is gonna be a little out there, but hear me out, because while I was watching High School Fleet, I kept thinking about LotGH and for good reason.īoth shows boast a very wide roster of characters all who have specific jobs within their fleet.
