![]() ![]() I’m a graduate student studying in the US, and I play World of Warships casually but with some degree of dedication. I play with my friends and take part in the clan Full Broadside. This is the summarized experience of a man who is crazy enough to play over 1000 games in Minotaur.Ī1: My name is Evrien. I will vocalize my love for this ship in the form of a guide so well-written that it would make these players feel envious – “man why can’t anyone do the same for my favorite?” I know there are others out there who share a bond with Yamato, Montana, Hakuryu, Gearing, Z-52, Des Moines, Zao, Hindenburg, etc. That’s why I decided to commemorate my 1000 games in Mino with this guide. I mean, you can’t possibly get that many games into a ship you simply do not like, right? You have to have some sort of connection. ![]() “If I were to say which one ship defined my career here, it would be Minotaur.” I said to myself. Then again, looking at how Mino shares so many similarities with destroyers, I can kind of see how I got to her. I never figured I would end up even going into learning cruisers, but after unlocking Zao, I figured I would try Mino since Leander was already in port by the time Christmas event finished the year prior. Coming from Kancolle, I really wanted to try sailing in the lovely lolibotes…torpedo-flingers and experience the action on the frontline. ![]() I started off this game as a destroyer player. Through the hundreds of games I had played, I got my first 7-kill in her, carried countless seemingly impossible situations, learned my limitations, and ultimately became a better player (or I would like to think I did). I’ve had great games, horrible games, mediocre games, and the like, all sent off along with the white caps behind her wake – Minotaur, or as I would often call her Mino, ended up becoming my most-played ship without me even noticing. I was really enjoying the ship ever since I got her earlier that year. ![]() Then I noticed that for whatever reason, I have over 700 games in Minotaur. I’m not one to care too much about my stats, but I was probably interested in checking out my win rate that day, or see what my average damage was – be it good or bad. At some point in 2017, one day, I randomly opened up my WTR page. ![]()
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