![]() ![]() Think about return on your coal investment, especially if you aren't using a voucher - at full price they're 17K coal, which isn't trivial - pick your spots. speed boost on Groz, radar boost on several cruisers, and even PA DDs. Regular ships you play a lot, or especially enjoy, are worthwhile recipients too e.g. ![]() I have both smoke and hydro on Haida, radar on Alaskas, speed on Terrible, and so on. Premiums can be good candidates, to help wring every last bit of performance out of the things e.g. Which ships are most worthwhile for the addition of a (valuable) coal upgrade, and which of those upgrades are worthwhile to start with, will vary by player, play style, and how much coal you have. Slot 2 upgrades are usually a straightforward decision (as the current existing Slot 2 upgrades are not generally indispensable), although other slot choices may be a bit harder. What the coal upgrades mostly do is extend the action time of their relevant consumable (and reduce the smoke dispersion time in the case of the smoke one), and as such are commonly - but not exclusively - used to extend the duration of an already high performance consumable. If you look at the various consumables, you'll note that the only differences between standard and premium consumables are that the premium ones get an extra charge, compared to the basic version, and the premiums cool down faster in my view, the latter is the crucial aspect. but effectively a free version since it's a standard consumable and saving us paying 22.5k for the premium version? Are the gains pretty much acting the same as the premium consumable option. ![]()
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