Yamato is an extremely iconic battleship in the modern warship mobile game, becoming one of the core goals for players to grind due to its high HP and powerful main guns. Today, I will introduce to new players how the Yamato performs in the modern warship game. The Yamato is positioned as a close-range artillery-type ship, excelling in mid-range bursts, but with weak anti-submarine and anti-air capabilities, it needs to rely on team cooperation. Below, let's learn how to maximize the value of the Yamato.

The Yamato can be obtained through in-game event rewards or by unlocking via the tech tree. During events, actively participating in limited-time missions can earn you fragments. Unlocking through the tech tree requires raising your account level to 25 or above and consuming a large amount of resources to complete blueprint synthesis. It is recommended that newcomers prioritize participating in events to shorten the cultivation cycle. As a Tier 3 warship, the Yamato requires gold coins to upgrade its main guns and armor, prioritizing the enhancement of the main gun's range and reload speed to compensate for its mobility shortcomings.

The Yamato's main gun damage is the highest in the game, capable of dealing over 12,000 critical hit damage per shot, and with its high HP (17,200+), it can suppress destroyers and light aircraft carriers at medium to close range. However, it has zero anti-submarine capability and cannot intercept torpedoes; its air defense system is also weak, making it vulnerable to strategic bombers. Therefore, it needs to be paired with air defense ships and Type 096 submarines to form a fleet, avoiding attribute countermeasures.

Recommended configuration: Main Gun-155mm (balance between range and damage), Missile-DF17 or X51 (mid to long-range suppression), Rocket Launcher-A22 (close-range clearing), Anti-Air-Sea Ram (limited interception of aircraft). In battle, prioritize using the main gun for sustained output, use missiles to finish off low-health targets, and the rocket launcher to deal with sudden attacks from light ships. Pay attention to retaining the "Heat Decoy" skill to prevent enemy high-damage missiles. The Yamato is suitable for pushing lines, first relying on teammates' cover to advance to mid-range, using the main gun's range to suppress the enemy's defensive line. In PVE, it can serve as the main force in boss battles, quickly destroying high-HP targets, while in PvP, it should avoid going solo and stay close to air defense ships to avoid airstrikes. When countering submarines, it needs to rely on the support of the fleet's anti-submarine units, focusing on shelling enemy surface ships itself.

With its characteristic of violent output, the Yamato becomes a must-have ship for naval warfare enthusiasts, but its operation relies on teamwork and tactical awareness. Newcomers need to first address the weaknesses in anti-air and anti-blindness, while mid-to-late game players can focus on enhancing the core artillery. Mastering the rhythm of the main gun and positioning reasonably to avoid focused fire are key to fully unleashing the destructive power of this steel behemoth.