Azur Lane combines the thrill of side-scrolling shoot 'em up action with RPG elements, where players can command a fleet of anthropomorphic warships inspired by real historical navies. Among these, META ships stand out as unique, alternate versions of regular shipgirls, boasting enhanced skills, distinct abilities, and altered appearances. Mastering these ships is essential for optimizing your fleet and excelling in competitive play. When it comes to choosing the perfect destroyer, the game's continuous introduction of new units adds a layer of complexity. The latest SR destroyer to capture the attention of Azur Lane commanders is Owari. How does she measure up against stalwarts like Ayanami, Yukikaze, or Kitakaze? Let's dive in and see if Owari should be a mainstay in your fleet or if she's better suited to lounging in the dorms.
For those new to Azur Lane and looking for insights on fleet management, ship types, and game mechanics, be sure to check out this comprehensive beginner's guide from BlueStacks.
Owari’s Role and Playstyle
Owari hails from the Sakura Empire and strikes a fine balance between delivering burst torpedo damage and maintaining solid speed. Her design focuses on unleashing high damage within short bursts, making her an ideal match for fleets dominated by other Sakura ships or those focused on torpedo-heavy compositions. While Owari doesn’t contribute much in terms of support or utility for her fleetmates, her ability to deliver consistent and reliable damage is her strong suit.
In PvE scenarios, Owari might outperform Shimakaze in terms of consistent torpedo damage. However, for players focused on PvP, Shimakaze might still be the better choice overall.
Should You Use Owari?
While Owari may not dominate in every scenario, she brings a lot to the table. Her quick and effective damage output, combined with her low investment needs and synergy with the Sakura Empire, makes her an excellent choice for casual and mid-level players. She may not outshine a fully upgraded Ayanami or Kitakaze, but she doesn't have to. Owari offers simplicity, reliability, and style—attributes that can be invaluable in your fleet. For an enhanced gaming experience, consider playing Azur Lane on BlueStacks, where you can enjoy a larger screen and smoother gameplay.