

Then, if I encounter a mid tier ship I really like that I'd like to keep playing, I'll recruit a new commander for it, while keeping my high skill commander on my higher tier ship I'm grinding.Īs for the Germans, a secondary spec commander will work pretty well from Bayern up. Most lines don't need a skill reshuffle more than once or at most twice, as you grind up the line. When retraining I choose the 200k credit 50% retrain, then use elite commander XP to complete the retraining for the new ship. I've changed to starting with one commander and moving him to each new ship I unlock in the line as I grind up.

That caused me to have tons of 6-10 pt commander on my Japanese cruisers (one of my first lines), but no high skill commander. When I first started playing, I unfortunately didn't want to spend any time or doubloons retraining existing commander for new ships, so I always recruited new ones. As far as the Bismark build you should be fine building a secondary build. Generally, I use one main captain leveling them up the line and have another for the ship that I liked, that I kept as I proceed up the line.
