
Spring 2016’s High School Fleet! ( Hai-Furi for brevity) was on my watchlist initially owing to the concept of exploring life in a world where dramatic tectonic activity submerged large portions of the world, leading humanity to create ocean-borne cities and a defense task force known as the Blue Mermaids to defend these installations. When the officers are too strong and the common soldiers too weak, the result is collapse.” -Sun Tzu I like that such events give new players a chance to get all the "cool toys" they would otherwise only be able to wish for.“When the common soldiers are too strong and their officers too weak, the result is insubordination. When HSF, ARP and Azur Lane events returned to the WOWs calendar, I did my best to take advantage of the opportunities. I liked the HSF ships that I encountered during battles, though. The first HSF event that WOWs did was before I began playing the game. They'd have to differentiate its capabilities in some way OR put it out as a collection final prize/directive-event gimme.Ī reasonable and understandable position. Now if I'd somehow missed out on the ARP return collabs and was looking for a premium Kongo, that would be a different matter. With four ARP Kongo-class ships in my port, I simply don't need a fifth with exactly the same stats. WG are unlikely to get a sale from me when it comes to HSF Hiei if it's just a rubber-stamp exercise. The return of ARP in the first place gives one the hope that anything might be possible, but Kantai Collection are known to be difficult customers.
