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Restless Fire Camo Reward in the Tides of March Mission

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Apologies if this is posted in the wrong forum. 

 

Can someone clarify what the actual number of Restless Fire Camouflage you receive for completing the fifth Tides of March Mission? According to the WoWs main page it is 15, but on the in game mission screen it says 10.

 

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Its not really "camo", more like "paint".  Them camos look like someone's 5 year old finger painted some stuff and they called it good.

 

And yet it's much more fun and interesting to look at than the vomit typically sprayed all over the Japanese ships for default camouflage.

 

To OP: If a number isn't displayed, it means you only got one.

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Its not really "camo", more like "paint".  Them camos look like someone's 5 year old finger painted some stuff and they called it good.

 

It's Dazzle camouflage. Not meant to hide the ship or make it blend in, but rather distort the direction and speed of the 'camouflaged' ship to any lurking submarines or enemy range finders.

 

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dazzle_camouflage

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Its not really "camo", more like "paint".  Them camos look like someone's 5 year old finger painted some stuff and they called it good.

 

 

It's Dazzle camouflage. Not meant to hide the ship or make it blend in, but rather distort the direction and speed of the 'camouflaged' ship to any lurking submarines or enemy range finders.

 

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dazzle_camouflage

 

This, historically dazzle was mostly black & white although some times a very dark blue would replace the black. The whole idea with at sea camouflage was to confuse anyone looking at the ship as to its speed and even what it is and against subs and surface ships it was extremely effective but against planes it made it easier for the attacking planes. A more common at sea camo was false bow waves which you can see with the default camo on the Graf Spee.

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