
However, it still boils down to the question if you need credits in the first place and if you're inclined to play the ship in question a whole lot. I've ground out between 1.5M and 2M free experience in Ark Royal in them. Yes, Operations can make you bank - trust, me I know. Ordinarily I have so many camos that good permacamo is optional, but I'm seriously considering laying out for the Kobayashi camo for Ashitaka, since +20% credit earning in Narai gives me a reliable econ grinder for Japanese tasks and for silver.Īre you going to be playing Ashitaka a lot? I think it's worth noting that the Kobayashi camo for Ashitaka has the additional value of being usable in Narai, which may well make one's investment choices different. I can't say so for sure because I don't know your finances and I'm not about to spend your money for you. If the answer IS yes, then it may be worthwhile. If you can't answer yes to both of those questions then don't bother purchasing premium camouflages. Is this one of my favourite ships that I've already sunk 100 games into and I'm still hungry for more? But a safe rule of thumb is to ask yourself the following questions:Īm I regularly starved for credits? Like, do I need to stop and grind for credits on occasion? Now the economics will vary on a per-ship basis. The conversion rate for doubloons directly into credits is 1:1500, meaning that you're looking in excess of 100 games before the camouflage pays for itself. Īdler Camouflage will add between 20,000 and 50,000 credits for a typical game (depending on premium account). This has the same bonuses as the camouflage mentioned above but with 10% increased credit earning.

Prinz Eugen's Adler Camouflage is available in port for 3,000 doubloons - the same cost as permanent camouflage for a tier VIII ship. As an added bonus, it includes +50% commander experience. Prinz Eugen's default camouflage provides a 10% reduction to repair costs, a 50% bonus to your experience gains, a 3% reduction in surface detection and a 4% reduction in enemy accuracy.
