![]() ![]() Along with Bismarck, Tirpitz, King George V, Enterprise, and a few more.Ī while back, Wargaming released the Atago and other plastic models in 1/700 scale. As soon a weegee turns off the lightswitch, its gone. I wish those "collectors" would realize they are collecting nothing. It was an Iowa with radar and was an over the top, OP credit earner. ![]() The Missouri wasn't an Iowa with radar and a good credit farmer. ![]() The problem with the Missouri was that its credit earning potential was extremely OP. The reality is that all premiums have some degree of enhanced credit earning. If you don't want to buy it that's fine, but implying WG is ripping you off because you can't get the high credit earning is a bit much. Half a ship is exaggerating, it will still make money just not ludicrous amounts. It's a historical ship and a premium Iowa, that's more than enough reason for people to get it. If you want it for the credits, then yeah, pass. That's why they removed the modifier and are giving people who already own it the mission. For it to come back the credits had to go. The reason MO was pulled was because of the credit earning. ![]() I guess that I get to keep my money, I'm not paying to get half a ship. This one has really left me with a not so positive attitude toward Wargaming. I know that people who already owned the Missouri get to keep their ship as it was when they bought it, you got some kind of hoop to jump through, but hey you didn't lose anything. From what I have read, it's an Iowa with Radar and a good credit farmer. I have heard about how it's great for farming credits, I was excited to see that it was returning. Why should I buy it? I have been trying for little over a year, basically since I started in April of 2020 to get the Missouri. With the announcement of the Missouri returning to the premium shop and the caveat that there is a nerf to the credit gains by using the Big Mo. ![]()
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