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Class classificationEdit

All ship class codes on the list are based on USN Hull Classification Codes or modifications thereof.

Terms In-game Code Japanese Name English Name
Kanji Romaji
DD 駆逐 駆逐艦 Kuchikukan Destroyer
AS 潜母艦 潜水母艦 Sensui bokan Submarine Tender
SS 潜水艦 Sensuikan Submarine
SSV* 潜母 潜水空母 Sensuikūbo Submarine Aircraft Carrier*
CL 軽巡 軽巡洋艦 Kei Jun'yōkan Light Cruiser
CLT* 雷巡 重雷装巡洋艦 Jūraisō Jun'yōkan Torpedo Cruiser*
CT* 練巡 練習巡洋艦 Renshū Jun'yōkan Training Cruiser*
CA 重巡 重巡洋艦 Jū Jun'yōkan Heavy Cruiser
CAV* 航巡 航空巡洋艦 Kōkū Jun'yōkan Aviation Cruiser*
AV 水母 水上機母艦 Suijōkibokan Seaplane Tender
CVB/CV/CVL - 航空母艦 Kōkū bokan Fleet Carrier
CVL 軽母 軽空母 Kei kūbo Light Aircraft Carrier
CV 正規空母 Sei'ki Kūbo Standard Aircraft Carrier
CV 装母 装甲空母 Sōkō kūbo Armored Aircraft Carrier*
BB 戦艦 Senkan Battleship
FBB* 高速戦艦 Kōsoku Senkan Fast Battleship*
BBV* 航戦 航空戦艦 Kōkū Senkan Aviation Battleship*
LHA* 揚陸 ドック型揚陸艦 Dokkugata Yōrikukan Amphibious Assault Ship*
AR 工作艦 Kōsakukan Repair Ship

Note:

  • Terms "Kūbo" (空母) is a shorthand for "Kōkū bokan" (航空母艦), which means "Aircraft Carrier".
  • In-game, the cards & encyclopedia have the ship class English Name, but some are rendered differently from above.
    • "Aircraft Carrying Submarine" instead of "Submarine Aircraft Carrier"
    • "Aircraft Cruiser" instead of "Aviation Cruiser"
    • "Seaplane Carrier" instead of "Seaplane Tender"
    • "Aircraft Carrier" instead of "Standard Aircraft Carrier"
    • "Aircraft Carrier" instead of "Armored Aircraft Carrier"
    • "Battleship" instead of "Fast Battleship"
      • The latter is generally employed on the wiki
  • There are no USN hull classification codes for:
    • Submarine Aircraft Carriers
    • Training Cruisers
    • Torpedo Cruisers
    • Aviation Cruisers
    • Armored Carriers
      • KanColle-fans keep using CVB, which was for the largest aircraft carriers, such as Shinano.
      • The USN's first was the Midway-class, but the category was merged into CVA in 1952
    • Fast Battleships
    • Aviation Battleships
    • Landing Craft Carriers (Amphibious Assault Ship)
      • Specifically, a dual-purpose landing craft depot ship & escort aircraft carrier
  • Unless otherwise specific or listed side by side, FBB is considered as a sub-category of BB, & thus all FBB are BB.
  • Legacy code of how people call different ship type:
    • FBB are sometime coded as FastBB.
    • As the first in-game FBB was a Battlecruiser, there are also people who term FBB as BC. (Note that the historical code for Battlecruiser is actually CC, but people just use instinct)
    • CT used to be coded as CLp in this wiki.
    • Armored Carrier are sometime coded as CVB which is itself a code for large carrier. Calling the currently only Armored Carrier in game - Taihou as CVB would be historically inaccurate but since it is the closest thing that people have when it is needed to differentiate her from other standard carriers, the term can still be seen nowadays on various different places.

GeneralEdit

API linkEdit

A method to play the game without having to access the official DMM website.


Crossing the TEdit

Combat greent

Green T

Combat redt

Red T

A classic naval strategy in which a line of warships cross in front of a line formation of enemy ships, allowing the crossing line to bring all their guns to bear while receiving fire from only the forward guns of the enemy.

Gameplay-wise, when the player's fleet crosses the opponent's fleet (T Advantage/'Green T'), BOTH sides gain a significant increase in damage dealt. When the opponent's fleet crosses the player's fleet (T Disadvantage/'Red T'), BOTH sides have significantly reduced damage delt.


DockingEdit

It allows damaged ships to be repaired to full health. The repair, represented by a bath, requires steel Steel & fuel Fuel, & will take 'some' time to complete. The Instant repair item, or Bucket (高速修復材) Instant repair, will instantly complete the repair.


ExpeditionEdit

This is where fleets are sent to complete expeditions, in exchange for resources & specific rewards. No expedition involves combat. For some ship girls & items, the only way to obtain them is through expeditions. However, fuel Fuel is drained in the process & requires resupply once the expedition is finished. Also, it is one of the main sources of income.


Food supply ship IrakoEdit

Irako

Icon in the 'Inventory' menu showing that Irako's food can be used

Or more loosely, Sparkle.

Irako raises a number of ship girls' morale to sparkle status, that is, eliminating their fatigue.


Food supply ship MamiyaEdit

Mamiya blinking icon

Blinking button in the 'Organize' menu showing that Mamiya's food can be used

Or more loosely, Fatigue.

It removes any fatigue on a fleet, that is, increasing their morale. When not used, it could function as a fatigue indicator, as it informs when a ship girl has fatigue, even without the orange fatigue indication.


ModernizationEdit

The process of using other ship girls to increase stats (Firepower Icon Gun, AA Icon AA, Torpedo Icon Torpedo, Armor Icon Armor) of a single ship girl. It is also known as 'Merging'.


Naval ExerciseEdit

A PVP-like battle with no risk of repair or sinking, though it costs fuel Fuel, ammo Ammunition & bauxite Bauxite. Opponent teams update in real-time, but there is no simultaneous play.

  • The new opponent list refreshes at 03:00 & 15:00 JST


Phases of BattleEdit

  • Day Battle
    1. Reconnaissance (stat boost; avoids being T-crossed if using Saiun)
    2. Initial airstrike (opening bombing; air superiority)
    3. Support fleet attack
    4. Opening/initial torpedo strike (see Type A Ko-hyoteki (甲標的甲型) Torpedo)
    5. Shelling/artillery phase (as well as regular airstrikes)
    6. Closing torpedo salvo
  • Night Battle


RemodelEdit

Remodel

Top: The remodel interface
Bottom: A remodeled ship girl

It results in *name*-Kai (改) & improves a ship girl's base stats & maximum stats. It is also known as 'Upgrading' & is often confused with Modernization.


FatigueEdit

Wikihome fatigue

Orange/sad faces are displayed next to the ship girl icon if they are too fatigued. Rest them for 15 minutes or so if it happens. Fatigue will reduce by three every three minutes.

Fatigued ship girls will have lower evasion Icon Evasion & accuracy ( hidden stat).

If ship girls are still fatigued upon returning from an expedition, the expedition will end up failing even with all other criteria fulfilled.


SparkleEdit

It is the opposite of fatigue. If one or more ship girls sparkle, they will either:

  • Gain an evasion Icon Evasion boost during a sortie. The boost is not shown directly.
  • A chance for 150% resource gain & a higher likelihood of returning with a special item during an expedition.
    • However, this requires the entire fleet to be sparkling.


MedalEdit

A medal (勲章) Medal Reward, is a multi-purpose item that can be used to exchange for a small amount of resources or a remodel blueprint (改装設計図) BlueprintKai. They are obtained by clearing certain maps, events, or a particular map & are shown on the item page (アイテム).

A 'First Class' medal, or 'Class A' medal, is a rare medal which provides rarer resources that can be obtained by clearing Events in hard mode.

  • 1 medal Medal Reward will equal Fuel x300, Ammunition x300, Steel x300, Bauxite x300 & Instant repair x2.
  • 1 medal Medal Reward will equal Improvement Materials Improvement Materials x4.
  • 4 medals Medal Reward will equal Remodel Blueprint BlueprintKai x1.
  • 1 'First Class' medal First-Class MedalReward will equal Fuel x10000, Improvement Materials x 10, Devmat, & Furniture box large.


Tracer-fire effectEdit

This occurs in-game when a ship girl fires any equipped machine guns GreenGunMG to defend herself, reducing incoming damage from enemy bombers. A flagship will always do this by default, even without an anti-air stat.


SubcheeseingEdit

It involves using a submarine fleet to clear maps with weak anti-submarine Icon ASW opponents.



EquipmentEdit

Color-coded AircraftEdit


Color-coded Naval GunsEdit

It is based on their roles, not ability.

  • RedGunMedium Red gun: Main Gun - primarily used against ships, with a secondary role as AA Icon AA.
  • YellowGun Yellow gun: Secondary Gun - increases AA Icon AA & accuracy ( hidden stat).
  • Green gun: High-angle dual-purpose guns or AA machine guns
    • GreenGunDP High-angle guns effectively attack both aircraft & ships.
    • GreenGunMG AA machine guns specifically attack aircraft & always trigger the tracer-fire effect.


Midget SubmarineEdit

Also known by it's design code name Type A Ko-hyoteki (甲標的甲型) Torpedo , which literally means Target Type A. It's a submarine equippable on Torpedo Cruisers, Submarines, & Seaplane Tenders. They are frequently used because of their ability to attack before the shelling phase.


TurbineEdit

Turbines Turbine are equippable on any ship. They increase evasion Icon Evasion, causing opponents to miss more often.



TriviaEdit

!すでのなEdit

One of Inazuma's lines read backwards, as in traditional Japanese, the characters are read right-to-left. It also appears as a wall scroll in the furniture page.


2-4-11Edit

The fleet idol, Naka-chan dayo!~ (see AKB48).

2-4-11 refers to the fuel Fuel /ammo Ammunition /steel Steel combination received from scrapping Naka.


BeaverEdit

Yukikaze

A picture of Yukikaze Beaver

See Yukikaze & notice the similarities. Pic related.

Japanese fans calls her 'Hamster' instead.


Big SevenEdit

A group of battleships built to carry the largest naval gun (16"/41cm) allowed by the Washington Naval Treaty. It comprised of Nagato, Mutsu, USS West Virginia, USS Maryland, USS Colorado, HMS Rodney, & HMS Nelson.


Black Rick Shooter/Black Ruck ShooterEdit

A nickname of Heavy Cruiser Ri-Class Kai & Battleship Ru-Class Kai, respectively. These are combined due to sharing the same abbreviation.

  • Abbreviated as BRS


Black Wock ShooterEdit

A nickname for Standard Carrier Wo-Class Kai Flagship.

  • Abbreviated as BWS


BURNING LOVEEdit

A notable line from Kongou, whom loves tea & tea time & is fond of interspersing English words into her lines due to being built in England.

Other examples include:

  • 提督ゥ~、You've Got Mail! Love letterは許さないからネ!
  • Wow! Congratulation!
  • Tea timeは大事にしないとネー
  • 撃ちます! Fire!


DysonEdit

The go-getter nickname for the Battleship Princess, due to her immense HP and defense which enables her to divert and take a massive amount of attacks intended for the enemy flagship from the player's fleet, which is in turn likened to the vacuum cleaners under the Dyson brand due to their never-loosing suction power.


KTKMEdit

Shorthand for Kitakami & is a wordplay of the Japanese netslang 'KTKR'. It is read as kita kore, which literally means 'It's here!', representing 'Woohoo, I got it!' or 'I've been waiting for this!'


Melon-chanEdit

A nickname for Yuubari due to her uniform color scheme & general resemblance to a melon &/or the City of Yuubari, on the namesake Yuubari River, which is well-known for its melons.


NagamonEdit

The name is due to Nagato's (長門) second kanji, 門, which can be pronounced as mon.

Instead of being cool & serious, Nagato is usually depicted doing silly things or showing love to random destroyers, Northern Hime, & other ship girls.


Rensouhou-chan (連装砲ちゃん)Edit

Danbo-like robots which appear with Shimakaze. Amatsukaze, having a more formal character, calls hers' Rensouhou-kun instead.


RJ/AirportEdit

Chart-Breast

Light Carrier Ryūjō, which has a second flight deck very flat chest. Don't complain about it, the chart agrees.


Tenryuu's KindergartenEdit

A common theme where Tenryuu & destroyers are regularly used in expeditions due to low fuel Fuel & ammo Ammunition costs. The official 4-koma, Fubuki, Ganbarimasu! also shows Tenryuu as being good at taking care of children (destroyers), hence the name.

Turkey Edit

Nickname to Zuikaku, which reference to her demise in the Battle of the Philippine Sea, nicknamed "the Great Marianas Turkey Shoot". Being low on both planes and experienced aviators, most of the Japanese carriers were poorly defended, thus making attacking them "a turkey shoot."

Zekamashi (ぜかまし)Edit

Shimakaze's name read backwards, as in traditional Japanese, the characters are read right-to-left. It is found on one of the Rensouhou-chan's life buoys.

BirthdaysEdit

As known as their launch date.

Alternative dates are their construction start date, their laid down date, their completion date, their service start date, the date they are dropped/constructed for KanColle player, or the date they are introduced into KanColle could/would also be applied on some occasions.

DestroyersEdit

Mutsuki-Class Destroyers


Fubuki-Class Destroyers


Ayanami-Class Destroyers


Akatsuki-Class Destroyers


Hatsuharu-Class Destroyers


Shiratsuyu-Class Destroyers


Asashio-Class Destroyers


Kagerou-Class Destroyers


Yuugumo-Class Destroyers


Type 1934 Class Destroyers


  • 1st Z1 18 August 1935
  • 3rd Z3 30 November 1935


Light CruisersEdit

  • Tenryuu 11 March
  • Tatsuta 29 May
  • Kuma 14 July
  • Tama 10 February
  • Kiso 14 December
  • Nagara 25 April
  • Isuzu 29 October
  • Natori February 16
  • Yura 15 February
  • Kinu 29 May
  • Abukuma 16 March
  • Sendai 30 October
  • Jintsuu 8 December
  • Naka 24 March
  • Ooi 15 July
  • Kitakami 3 July
  • Yuubari 5 March
  • Agano 22 October
  • Noshiro 19 July
  • Yahagi 25 October
  • Sakawa 9 April
  • Ooyodo 2 April


Heavy CruisersEdit

  • Furutaka 25 February
  • Kako 10 April
  • Aoba 25 September
  • Kinugasa 24 October
  • Myoukou 16 April
  • Nachi 15 June
  • Ashigara 22 April
  • Haguro 24 March
  • Takao 12 May
  • Atago 16 June
  • Maya 8 November
  • Choukai 30 June
  • Tone 21 November
  • Chikuma 19 March
  • Mogami 14 March
  • Mikuma 31 May
  • Suzuya 20 November
  • Kumano 15 October
  • Prinz Eugen 22 August


BattleshipsEdit

  • Nagato 9 November
  • Mutsu 31 May
  • Kongou 18 May
  • Hiei 21 November
  • Kirishima 1 December
  • Haruna 14 December
  • Fusou 28 March
  • Yamashiro 3 November
  • Ise 12 November
  • Hyuuga 27 January
  • Yamato 8 August
  • Musashi 1 November
  • Bismarck 14 February


Light CarriersEdit

  • Houshou 13 November
  • Ryuujou 2 April
  • Hiyou 24 June
  • Junyou 26 June
  • Shohou 1 June
  • Zuihou 19 June
  • Chitose 29 November
  • Chiyoda 29 November
  • Ryuuhou 16 November


Standard CarriersEdit

  • Akagi 22 April
  • Kaga 17 November
  • Souryuu 21 December
  • Hiryuu 16 November
  • Shoukaku 1 June
  • Zuikaku 27 November
  • Taihou 7 April
  • Unryuu 25 September
  • Amagi 1 October


SubmarinesEdit

  • I-8 20 July
  • I-19 16 September
  • I-168 26 June
  • 1-58 30 June
  • I-401 8 January
  • Maruyu 31 October
  • U-511 21 Febuary (same vessel as RO-500)
  • RO-500 16 September (same vessel as U-511)


AuxiliaryEdit

  • Akitsumaru 24 Sept
  • Akashi 29 June
  • Taigei/Ryuuhou 16 November
  • Mamiya 26 October
  • Katori 14 December


List of Vessels by Japanese Voice ActressesEdit

→ The same as List of Vessels by Seiyuu

List of Vessels by SeiyuuEdit

Seiyuu Ship girls
Bridcut Sarah Emi
(ブリドカット セーラ 恵美)
Maikaze, Hatsukaze, Yuubari, Suzuya, Kumano
Endou Aya (遠藤綾) Bismarck, Z1, Z3
Fujita Saki (藤田咲) Akagi, Fusou, Yamashiro, Kagerou, Shiranui, Kuroshio, Yukikaze, Tokitsukaze, Aircraft Carrier Demon, Aircraft Carrier Princess (special boss)
Hayasaka Kozue (早坂梢) Sazanami, Akebono, Ushio, Oboro
Hidaka Rina (日高里菜) Ryuujou, Mutsuki, Kisaragi, Satsuki, Fumizuki, Nagatsuki, Kikuzuki, Mikazuki, Mochizuki, Yayoi, Uzuki
Horie Yui (堀江由衣) Asagumo, Yamagumo, Amagi, Supply Ship Mamiya, Supply Ship Irako,
Iguchi Yuka (井口裕香) Kaga, Tone, Chikuma, Tenryuu, Tatsuta, Nagara, Isuzu, Natori
Ise Mariya (伊瀬茉莉也) I-401
Kanemoto Hisako (金元寿子) Kiyoshimo, Hayashimo, Harusame, Northern Princess (special boss)
Kawasumi Ayako (川澄綾子) Unryuu, Isokaze, Ooyodo, Midway Princess (special boss)
Kayano Ai (茅野愛衣) Asashimo, Katori, U-511/Ro-500, Katsuragi, Light Cruiser Demon (special boss), Battleship Water Demon (special boss)
Kobayashi Motoko (小林元子) Hatsuharu, Nenohi, Wakaba, Hatsushimo
Komatsu Mana (小松真奈) Zuihou, Hamakaze, Tanikaze, Urakaze
Komatsu Mikako (小松未可子) Akitsushima, Anchorage Water Demon (special boss), Teruzuki
Kuno Misaki (久野美咲) Littorio, Roma, Takanami, Harbour Water Demon (special boss)
Misato (味里) Musashi, I-19, I-8, Airfield Princess (special boss), Battleship Princess (special boss)
Miyagawa Wakana (宮川若菜) Chitose, Chiyoda, Asashio, Ooshio, Michishio, Arashio, Arare, Kasumi
Nakajima Megumi (中島愛) Mikuma, I-168, I-58, Kinugasa
Nomizu Iori (野水伊織) Shoukaku, Zuikaku, Kinu, Abukuma, Special bosses (敵巨大母艦, 鬼, 姫, 戦鬼, 戦姫), Hayasui
Noto Mamiko (能登麻美子) Taihou, Akitsu Maru, Maruyu
Ogura Yui (小倉唯) Amatsukaze, Taigei/Ryuuhou, Harbour Princess (special boss), Isolated Island Demon (special boss)
Ootsubo Yuka (大坪由佳) Ise, Hyuuga, Furutaka, Kako, Ooi, Kitakami, Hiyou, Junyou
Ozawa Ari (小澤亜李) Akizuki, Prinz Eugen, Nowaki, Destroyer Princess (special boss), Aircraft Carrier Water Demon (special boss)
Sakakibara Yoshiko (榊原良子) Airfield Princess (special boss), Midway Princess (special boss) (anime only)
Sakura Ayane (佐倉綾音) Nagato, Mutsu, Shimakaze, Kuma, Tama, Kiso, Sendai, Jintsuu, Naka
Suzaki Aya (洲崎綾) Mogami, Houshou, Aoba, Akatsuki, Hibiki/Верный, Ikazuchi, Inazuma
Taketatsu Ayana (竹達彩奈) Yamato, Akigumo, Yuugumo, Makigumo, Naganami
Taneda Risa (種田梨沙) Myoukou, Nachi, Ashigara, Haguro, Shouhou, Samidare, Suzukaze, Akashi
Tanibe Yumi (タニベ ユミ) Yura, Shigure, Murasame, Yuudachi, Shiratsuyu
Touyama Nao (東山奈央) Kongou, Hiei, Haruna, Kirishima, Takao, Atago, Maya, Choukai, Ayanami, Shikinami
Uesaka Sumire (上坂すみれ) Souryuu, Hiryuu, Fubuki, Shirayuki, Hatsuyuki, Miyuki, Murakumo, Isonami
Yamada Yuki (山田悠希) Agano, Noshiro, Yahagi, Sakawa


List of Vessels by ArtistEdit

Illustrator Ship girls
Akira (アキラ) Special bosses 泊地棲鬼, 泊地棲姫, 飛行場姫, Mizuho
Amemiya Chiyou
(雨宮千遥)
Samidare, Suzukaze
Ayaki (彩樹) Tenryuu, Tatsuta, Murakumo, Hatsuharu, Nenohi
bob Sendai, Jintsuu, Naka, Myoukou, Nachi, Ashigara, Haguro, Tone, Chikuma, Shouhou
drew Oboro, Akebono, Sazanami, Ushio, Tutorial Musume
Fujikawa (藤川) Kinugasa, Akigumo, Yuugumo, Makigumo, Naganami, Supply Ship Mamiya, Error Musume, Akashi, Ooyodo, Hayashimo, Kiyoshimo, Supply Ship Irako, Asagumo, Yamagumo, Asashimo, Takanami, Kazagumo
hatsuko (ハツ子) Aoba
Konishi (コニシ) Kongou, Hiei, Haruna, Kirishima, Asashio, Ooshio, Michishio, Arashio, Arare, Kasumi, Kagerou, Shiranui, Kuroshio, Shoukaku, Zuikaku, Yura, Kinu, Abukuma, Yuubari, Zuihou, Suzuya, Kumano, Maikaze, Hatsukaze, Agano, Noshiro, Yahagi, Sakawa, Nowaki, Hayasui
Kujou Ichiso
(玖条イチソ)
Shiratsuyu, Shigure, Murasame, Yuudachi, Taigei/Ryuuhou, Harusame, Umikaze, Kawakaze
Kusada Souta
(草田草太)
Mutsuki, Kisaragi, Yayoi, Uzuki
Kuu Ro Kuro
(くーろくろ)
Ryuujou, Nagara, Isuzu, Natori, Chitose, Chiyoda, Hiyou, Junyou, Akitsu Maru, Maruyu, Unryuu, Amagi, Katsuragi
Mikoto Akemi
(みことあけみ)
Takao, Atago
Oguchi (おぐち) All standard enemy vessels (main design concept creator)
Parsley (パセリ) Maya, Choukai, Hamakaze, Tanikaze, Urakaze, Isokaze, Katori
Rikka (六花) Fusou, Yamashiro
Shibafu (しばふ) Akagi, Kaga, Souryuu, Hiryuu, Ise, Hyuuga, Fubuki, Shirayuki, Hatsuyuki, Miyuki, Isonami, Ayanami, Shikinami, Ooi, Kitakami, Houshou, Mogami, Mikuma, I-401
Shimada Humikane
(島田フミカネ)
(Twitter)
Taihou, Bismarck, Z1, Z3, Prinz Eugen, U-511/Ro-500
Shizuma Yoshinori
(しずまよしのり)
Nagato, Mutsu, Yukikaze, Shimakaze, Yamato, Musashi, Amatsukaze, Tokitsukaze, Akizuki, Akitsushima, Teruzuki
Shobon
(ショボン)
I-168, I-58, I-19, I-8
UGUME Kuma, Tama, Kiso, Furutaka, Kako
Yadokari
(やどかり)
Satsuki, Fumizuki, Nagatsuki, Kikuzuki, Mikazuki, Mochizuki, Akatsuki, Hibiki/Верный, Ikazuchi, Inazuma, Wakaba, Hatsushimo
youki Shinano (speculative, from p.26 of Teitoku no Natsuyasumi & p.31 of Teitoku no Fuyuyasumi)
JiJi (じじ) Littorio/Italia, Roma, Libeccio
Uncredited


List of Music by ComposersEdit

Composer Tracks
Okamiya Michio (岡宮道生) Game, Event, OST -Akatsuki-, Incomplete
Ookoshi Kaori ( 大越香里) Game, Event, OST -Akatsuki-, Incomplete
Usami Hiroshi (宇佐美宏) Game, Event, OST -Akatsuki-, Incomplete
Uncredited Japanese wiki


AcronymsEdit

While it is preferable to not use acronyms to avoid confusion, some discussions will inevitably have them. This is an incomplete list utilized by English-speaking KanColle players.

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