


Because there were 3 of them, they could branch off from the main tech tree of Japanese submarines or be 3 premiums, maybe WG could but them in a bundle together and sell them for your life's savings ( HEY LOOK WG, MONEY, YOU CAN MAKE MONEY OFF OF THIS) that should get their attention. Back to before, the Japanese I-400 class submarines were capable of carrying up to 3 dive bombers (see it here: ) and were, as I said earlier, real submarines, not paper boats.

I'm sure many more things could be done to balance out this new addition but that can be worked out later.Īre you still with me? Good. Obviously the planes couldn't circle above the submarine forever, one, they would give away the submarine's position (possibly being one of the balancing factors of this new addition), and two, they would run out of fuel, to fix this there could be a period of time (say 1-5 minutes) where the planes aren't doing anything but waiting to land and are venerable to AA fire and other fighters, after this 1-5 minute period the plane(s) just leave (and don't respawn) because they have left in search of a place to land (outside the map). You could surface, catapult your spotter/fighter, dive back down, and come back up after the plane(s) reasonable effective use time to pick it back up. I know realistically it would take way too long to do this in real life, wows isn't a realistic game, everyone should know that, so the process of taking off and landing can easily be expedited. They could be normal submarines but when they surface they can release catapult spotters or fighters (while catapult bombers were on the Japanese I-400 class submarines, more on that later, I don't think it would be realistic enough to control both the plane and the submarine, but who knows). Stop stop stop, before you start writing about how much this wouldn't work or how stupid it is just wait for me to expla- stop laughing! Just let- STOP LAUGHING, PLEASE! Ok, god, anyway, I assume some if not most of you know about aircraft carrier submarines and about how they were real submarines (not paper boats, see it here.
