![]() * But after you factor in deck armor, TDS and maneuverability, then the True Winner is Alsace. Oh look, a T10 cruiser that has better AA than the ships below its tier. All French Cruisers from T5 through T10 have the same torpedoes and same number of torpedoes. Yes, Henry IV has the same torps as a T5 and they don't even increase in number available. However, Henry IV dissappoints with a total lack of an upgrade over Emile Bertin. Really, there is no contest here, since Alsace lacks torpedoes. While the HE isn't anything special, and neither is the fire chance, it can still fling many shells at once to cause pain and suffering to those that get hit. These guns, although they have derp dispersion, will still absolutely wreck ships it hits. The AP on both of them are rather average too, with the Henry IV being able to overmatch all RNCL hull plating. You have to keep in mind that fire starting chance per shell isn't everything, as it is also tied to how many shells can be lobbed. Henry IV, on the other hand, is dead last for DPM in tier with decent fire starting chances. The DPM is pretty average for its tier too. With Saint Louis you get 9x 203mm guns with decent range and atrocious fire starting chances. ![]() Oh, and Alsace boasts up to 45% TDS, which is exceptionally good. In comparison, Saint Louis and Henry IV have really awful protection throughout and basically require DFAA to not get deleted by AP bombs. What's really nice about the Alsace, is that it's also difficult to get citadelled, be it from AP shells or GZAP bombs. I mean, it's a battleship for crying out loud. Because the Alsace does everything better, except for torping
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