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<p>Historically, it was not until the Sengoku Jidai that the Japanese started building warships, but not for any national fleet. Once shipbuilding did get underway, the vessels produced were huge and resembled nothing quite so much as floating castles. Only six of the largest ships, the almost-legendary O-adake bunes complete with iron armour, were ever built, probably because they were cripplingly expensive to build, man and maintain. Oda Nobunaga commissioned them and they were used at the Battle of Kizugawaguchi in 1578, where a fatal weakness was revealed. If they were boarded and the fighting meant that one side of the ship was too heavy, they had a nasty tendency to roll and capsize, taking everyone to the briny depths!</p>
 
<p>Historically, it was not until the Sengoku Jidai that the Japanese started building warships, but not for any national fleet. Once shipbuilding did get underway, the vessels produced were huge and resembled nothing quite so much as floating castles. Only six of the largest ships, the almost-legendary O-adake bunes complete with iron armour, were ever built, probably because they were cripplingly expensive to build, man and maintain. Oda Nobunaga commissioned them and they were used at the Battle of Kizugawaguchi in 1578, where a fatal weakness was revealed. If they were boarded and the fighting meant that one side of the ship was too heavy, they had a nasty tendency to roll and capsize, taking everyone to the briny depths!</p>
 
Although the Sawmills reduce the cost of recruiting ships to 70%, this is actually an inferior bonus for building a Navy as the Best Provinces for recruiting Warships are actually those that have both a [[Pirate_Fortress_(TWS2)|Pirate Fortress]] and a [[Drydock_(TWS2)|Drydock]] since a warship with 5 Initial Experience will make a huge difference in battle than a warship built at a 70% construction cost.
 
  
 
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Although the [[Sawmills_(TWS2)|Sawmills]] reduce the cost of recruiting ships to 70%, this is actually an inferior bonus for building a Navy as the Best Provinces for recruiting Warships are actually those that have both a [[Pirate_Fortress_(TWS2)|Pirate Fortress]] and a Drydock since a warship with 5 Initial Experience will make a huge difference in battle than a warship built at a 70% construction cost.
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Although the [[Sawmills_(TWS2)|Sawmills]] reduce the local cost of recruiting ships to 70%, this is actually an inferior bonus for building a Navy as the Best Provinces for recruiting Warships are actually those that have both a [[Pirate_Fortress_(TWS2)|Pirate Fortress]] and a Drydock since a warship with +5 Initial Experience will make a huge difference in battle than a warship built at a 70% recruitment cost.
  
 
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[[Category:TWS2 Building]]

Latest revision as of 23:34, 6 February 2013

Drydock (TWS2)
Drydock S2TW.png
Chain Port Type
Requires Buildings:
  • Military Port
  • Arts:
  • Mastery of the Waves
  • Resources:
  • Wood
  • Enables Units:
  • Matchlock Kobaya
  • O Ataka Bune
  • Nihon Maru
  • Cannon Bune
  • Red Seal Ship
  • Mori Cannon Bune
  • Mori Nihon Maru
  • Mori O Ataka Bune
  • Mori Matchlock Kobaya
  • Mori Nihon Maru
  • Spawned Defence Forces -
    Basic Building Statistics
  • +1 trade routes possible (sea)
  • +2 per turn to town growth from ports within this province
  • Improves export capacity (increases trade values) by +80
  • Recruitment capacity (ship under construction): 3
  • Clan Effects -
    See main article; FotS Buildings


    Description

    A good shipwright travels in his own ship.

    A drydock is a basin that can be drained for shipbuilding work, and then flooded when a vessel is completed. This allows very large ships to be built and then gently floated away. With such a yard shipwrights can construct the largest and most powerful ships to add to a clan's navy.

    Historically, it was not until the Sengoku Jidai that the Japanese started building warships, but not for any national fleet. Once shipbuilding did get underway, the vessels produced were huge and resembled nothing quite so much as floating castles. Only six of the largest ships, the almost-legendary O-adake bunes complete with iron armour, were ever built, probably because they were cripplingly expensive to build, man and maintain. Oda Nobunaga commissioned them and they were used at the Battle of Kizugawaguchi in 1578, where a fatal weakness was revealed. If they were boarded and the fighting meant that one side of the ship was too heavy, they had a nasty tendency to roll and capsize, taking everyone to the briny depths!

    Pirate Fortress VS Sawmills

    Pirate Fortress Sawmills
    Recruitment Cost 100% 70%
    Crew Experience 5 0

    Although the Sawmills reduce the local cost of recruiting ships to 70%, this is actually an inferior bonus for building a Navy as the Best Provinces for recruiting Warships are actually those that have both a Pirate Fortress and a Drydock since a warship with +5 Initial Experience will make a huge difference in battle than a warship built at a 70% recruitment cost.