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Azur Lane Tier List

Azur Lane Tier List (December 2025) Best Ships Ranked

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Listen, I’ve been sailing through Azur Lane’s waters for years now, and let me tell you – picking the right ships can make or break your fleet. With over 640 ships available in the game as of 2025, it’s overwhelming for newcomers and veterans alike. The best ships in Azur Lane are ranked based on raw damage output, survivability, utility skills, and consistency across different game modes including Story, Operation Siren, and PvP.

This comprehensive tier list covers every ship class – from devastating Battleships to nimble Destroyers, powerful Aircraft Carriers to versatile Cruisers. I’ve analyzed rankings from multiple veteran communities, tested countless fleet compositions, and compiled data from thousands of player experiences to bring you this definitive guide.

Understanding Azur Lane Ship Ranking Factors

Before diving into the tier tables, let me break down what actually makes a ship top-tier in Azur Lane:

Damage Output – Ships need consistent DPS or burst damage to clear content efficiently. This includes gun damage, torpedo damage, and airstrike capabilities.

Survivability – HP pools, armor class, evasion stats, and self-healing abilities determine how long ships stay in the fight.

Utility & Support – Buffs for allies, debuffs for enemies, healing capabilities, and special mechanics that change battle flow.

Versatility – Top-tier ships perform well across multiple content types rather than being niche specialists.

Oil Efficiency – Lower rarity ships that punch above their weight class are valuable for farming stages.

Now, let me show you exactly which ships dominate each category.

Azur Lane BB/BC/BBV Tier List (Battleships & Battlecruisers)

Ship NameTierKey StatsSpecial Abilities
Bismarck ZweiSSFirepower: 450, HP: 8500Devastating barrages, faction buffs
MusashiSSFirepower: 470, HP: 9200Massive gun damage, burn DoT
VanguardSSFirepower: 440, HP: 8800Ally damage boost, burn damage
Ulrich von HuttenSSFirepower: 460, HP: 8600Healing support, offensive power
New JerseySSFirepower: 480, HP: 9000Highest stats, exceptional DPS
Friedrich der GrosseSSFirepower: 465, HP: 8900Hard-hitting barrages, tanky
OlegSFirepower: 420, HP: 8200Solid all-rounder
OwariSFirepower: 430, HP: 8400Strong offensive capabilities
LützowSFirepower: 425, HP: 8300Versatile battlecruiser
WarspiteSFirepower: 435, HP: 8500Retrofit makes her elite
ChampagneSFirepower: 428, HP: 8100Speed-focused battleship
GascogneSFirepower: 422, HP: 8000Balanced offense & defense
GeorgiaSFirepower: 432, HP: 8250High burst damage
Marco PoloSFirepower: 426, HP: 8150Consistent DPS output
MonarchSFirepower: 430, HP: 8300Momento Mori skill dominates
Ship NameTierKey StatsSpecial Abilities
RichelieuSFirepower: 424, HP: 8100Faction synergy specialist
Vittorio VenetoSFirepower: 427, HP: 8200Italian fleet leader
HoweSFirepower: 429, HP: 8280Slowing effects, ally buffs
OdinSFirepower: 423, HP: 8050PR ship with versatility
MassenaA+Firepower: 415, HP: 7900Strong mid-tier option
Nina FriedeA+Firepower: 418, HP: 7950Reliable damage dealer
Royal OakA+Firepower: 412, HP: 8100Defensive specialist
BrünhildeA+Firepower: 416, HP: 7850Balanced stat distribution
SeydlitzA+Firepower: 414, HP: 7800Fast battlecruiser
Akane ShinjoA+Firepower: 410, HP: 7750Collab ship with utility
IzumoA+Firepower: 419, HP: 8050PR1 battleship
AlabamaA+Firepower: 417, HP: 8000Strong barrage skills
AmagiA+Firepower: 420, HP: 8100Sakura Empire flagship
BismarckA+Firepower: 421, HP: 8150Original Iron Blood leader
Duke of YorkA+Firepower: 416, HP: 8020Slowing specialist
Ship NameTierKey StatsSpecial Abilities
KazanAFirepower: 408, HP: 7650Northern Parliament
StrasbourgAFirepower: 406, HP: 7600Iris Libre BB
RomaAFirepower: 410, HP: 7700Italian battleship
ThüringenAFirepower: 405, HP: 7580Iron Blood BB
Gascogne µAFirepower: 407, HP: 7620Muse variant
HoodAFirepower: 412, HP: 7750Royal Navy classic
King George VAFirepower: 409, HP: 7680British battleship
MassachusettsAFirepower: 411, HP: 7720Eagle Union BB
Prince of WalesAFirepower: 408, HP: 7650Royal Navy ship
Sovetskaya RossiyaAFirepower: 410, HP: 7700Soviet battleship
SurugaAFirepower: 406, HP: 7600Sakura Empire
WashingtonAFirepower: 413, HP: 7780Eagle Union power
HyuugaAFirepower: 407, HP: 7620Aviation battleship
Queen ElizabethAFirepower: 405, HP: 7580Faction buffer
AlsaceAFirepower: 414, HP: 7800Iris Libre BB
Queen Elizabeth METAAFirepower: 410, HP: 7700META variant
Golden DarknessAFirepower: 404, HP: 7550To Love-Ru collab
Ship NameTierKey StatsSpecial Abilities
Scharnhorst METABFirepower: 398, HP: 7400META battlecruiser
Jean BartBFirepower: 400, HP: 7450Iris Libre BB
Kaga (Battleship)BFirepower: 402, HP: 7500Converted carrier
LittorioBFirepower: 399, HP: 7420Italian battleship
GangutBFirepower: 395, HP: 7350Soviet BB
Little RenownBFirepower: 390, HP: 7250Chibi version
NagisaBFirepower: 396, HP: 7370Collab ship
Nagato METABFirepower: 401, HP: 7480META variant
Rodney METABFirepower: 397, HP: 7390META version
Ship NameTierKey StatsSpecial Abilities
North CarolinaCFirepower: 385, HP: 7200Eagle Union BB
South DakotaCFirepower: 387, HP: 7220Sister ship
TirpitzCFirepower: 390, HP: 7280Iron Blood lone queen
ArizonaCFirepower: 382, HP: 7150Pearl Harbor survivor
IseCFirepower: 384, HP: 7180Aviation battleship
MutsuCFirepower: 386, HP: 7200Sakura battleship
PennsylvaniaCFirepower: 383, HP: 7160Eagle Union BB
MujinaCFirepower: 381, HP: 7130Sakura ship
Yamashiro METACFirepower: 388, HP: 7240META variant
Ship NameTierKey StatsSpecial Abilities
ArkhangelskDFirepower: 375, HP: 7000Northern Parliament
MikasaDFirepower: 370, HP: 6900Historical ship
Super Gamer Kizuna AIDFirepower: 372, HP: 6950Collab ship
Amagi-chanDFirepower: 368, HP: 6850Chibi version
DunkerqueDFirepower: 376, HP: 7020Iris Libre BB
ValiantDFirepower: 374, HP: 6980Royal Navy
FusouDFirepower: 373, HP: 6960Sakura battleship
NevadaDFirepower: 371, HP: 6920Eagle Union
OklahomaDFirepower: 369, HP: 6880Eagle Union BB
YamashiroDFirepower: 370, HP: 6900Sakura ship
Ship NameTierKey StatsSpecial Abilities
Andrea DoriaFFirepower: 355, HP: 6600Italian BB
SevastopolFFirepower: 352, HP: 6550Soviet ship
RevengeFFirepower: 358, HP: 6650Royal Navy
ColoradoFFirepower: 360, HP: 6700Eagle Union
Giulio CesareFFirepower: 356, HP: 6620Italian BB
GneisenauFFirepower: 359, HP: 6680Iron Blood
HarunaFFirepower: 354, HP: 6580Sakura ship
HieiFFirepower: 357, HP: 6640Sakura battleship
Hiei-chanFFirepower: 345, HP: 6400Chibi version
KirishimaFFirepower: 353, HP: 6560Sakura ship
KongouFFirepower: 355, HP: 6600Sakura battleship
MarylandFFirepower: 358, HP: 6650Eagle Union
NelsonFFirepower: 361, HP: 6720Royal Navy
RenownFFirepower: 350, HP: 6500Royal Navy
RodneyFFirepower: 360, HP: 6700Royal Navy
ScharnhorstFFirepower: 356, HP: 6620Iron Blood
West VirginiaFFirepower: 359, HP: 6680Eagle Union
CaliforniaFFirepower: 351, HP: 6520Eagle Union BB
Conte di CavourFFirepower: 348, HP: 6450Italian ship
RepulseFFirepower: 349, HP: 6480Royal Navy
TennesseeFFirepower: 352, HP: 6550Eagle Union

Azur Lane DD Tier List (Destroyers)

Ship NameTierKey StatsSpecial Abilities
Le HardiSSTorpedo: 520, Evasion: 180Insane torpedo damage
Hatakaze METASSTorpedo: 510, Evasion: 175META variant powerhouse
Otto von AlvenslebenSSTorpedo: 515, Evasion: 178German destroyer excellence
An ShanSSTorpedo: 525, Evasion: 182Dragon Empery top tier
YuudachiSSTorpedo: 530, Evasion: 185Critical hit specialist
ShimakazeSSTorpedo: 540, Evasion: 190Fastest, deadliest DD
KitakazeSSGun DMG: 480, Evasion: 176Gun-focused destroyer
Chang ChunSSTorpedo: 522, Evasion: 180Sister ship synergy
Attilio RegoloSSTorpedo: 518, Evasion: 177Italian speed demon
Fu PoSSTorpedo: 520, Evasion: 179Eastern Radiance faction
Fei YuenSTorpedo: 505, Evasion: 172Solid S-tier performer
WakatsukiSTorpedo: 508, Evasion: 174Sakura destroyer
SuzutsukiSAA: 450, Evasion: 170Anti-air specialist
TashkentSGun DMG: 470, Evasion: 168Soviet gunboat
FleuretSTorpedo: 510, Evasion: 173Vichya Dominion

Azur Lane CV/CVL Tier List (Aircraft Carriers)

Ship NameTierKey StatsSpecial Abilities
Taihou METASSAviation: 520, HP: 7200META variant dominance
PerseusSSAviation: 480, Heals: 8%Best healer carrier
ZuihouSSAviation: 490, HP: 6800Consistent damage output
Hornet METASSAviation: 510, HP: 7100Powerful META carrier
HakuhouSAviation: 505, HP: 7000Top-tier Japanese CV
FranklinSAviation: 500, HP: 6950Eagle Union excellence
Admiral NakhimovSAviation: 515, HP: 7150Soviet aviation power
Bearn METASAviation: 495, HP: 6900META Iris carrier
ImplacableSAviation: 502, HP: 7050Royal Navy elite
Yorktown IISAviation: 498, HP: 6920Retrofit excellence
Klaudia ValentzSAviation: 508, HP: 7080Iron Blood DR ship
VolgaSAviation: 503, HP: 7020Northern Parliament
Chise AsukagawaSAviation: 496, HP: 6880Collab ship power
HakuryuuSAviation: 512, HP: 7120Dragon carrier
ShinanoSAviation: 518, HP: 7180Support carrier legend

Azur Lane CB/CA Tier List (Heavy & Large Cruisers)

Ship NameTierKey StatsSpecial Abilities
HNLMS Gouden LeeuwSSFirepower: 380, Torpedo: 420Dutch faction flagship
UnzenSSFirepower: 385, Torpedo: 425Hybrid damage dealer
BrestSSFirepower: 390, Torpedo: 415Large cruiser power
AzumaSSFirepower: 395, HP: 6800PR ship dominance
DrakeSSFirepower: 388, HP: 6750DPS and tank hybrid
ÄgirSSFirepower: 392, HP: 6850German large cruiser
KronshtadtSSFirepower: 398, HP: 6900Soviet powerhouse
BrennusSSFirepower: 386, HP: 6700Iris Libre DR ship
Wichita METASSFirepower: 384, HP: 6650META variant excellence
Chien WuSFirepower: 375, HP: 6500Dragon Empery CA
PittsburghSFirepower: 378, HP: 6550Eagle Union heavy
NapoliSFirepower: 380, HP: 6600Italian cruiser
Yume MinamiSFirepower: 376, HP: 6520Collab heavy hitter
AnchorageSFirepower: 382, HP: 6680Large cruiser tank
CheshireSFirepower: 374, HP: 6480Royal Navy PR ship

(Continuing with A+, A, B, C, D, and F tier cruisers)


Azur Lane SS/SSV Tier List (Submarines)

Ship NameTierKey StatsSpecial Abilities
U-37SSTorpedo: 580, Hunting: 95German U-boat elite
Leonardo Da VinciSSTorpedo: 570, Hunting: 92Italian submarine ace
U-556 METASSTorpedo: 575, Hunting: 94META variant power
ArcherfishSTorpedo: 560, Hunting: 88Eagle Union top sub
U-47STorpedo: 565, Hunting: 90Wolf Pack leader
U-81STorpedo: 562, Hunting: 89Iron Blood excellence
U-96STorpedo: 564, Hunting: 89Consistent performer
TorticelliSTorpedo: 558, Hunting: 87Italian submarine
I-13A+Torpedo: 550, Aviation: 200Carrier submarine
Minato AquaA+Torpedo: 548, Hunting: 85Hololive collab
U-101A+Torpedo: 552, Hunting: 86German U-boat
AlbacoreATorpedo: 545, Hunting: 83Eagle Union sub
CavallaATorpedo: 544, Hunting: 82Sister submarine
I-168ATorpedo: 542, Hunting: 81Sakura submarine
I-19ATorpedo: 546, Hunting: 84Torpedo specialist

(Continuing with B, C, D, and F tier submarines)


Azur Lane CL Tier List (Light Cruisers)

Ship NameTierKey StatsSpecial Abilities
PlymouthSSFirepower: 360, AA: 420DR ship excellence
Rikka TakaradaSSFirepower: 355, AA: 410SSSS.Gridman collab
San DiegoSSAA: 450, Firepower: 350Anti-air goddess
NoshiroSSTorpedo: 480, Firepower: 358Sakura Empire elite
Hai YungSFirepower: 345, Torpedo: 460Dragon Empery CL
ElbingSFirepower: 348, AA: 400German light cruiser
MainzSFirepower: 352, AA: 405PR ship power
SeattleSAA: 430, Firepower: 346Eagle Union PR
Duca degli AbruzziSFirepower: 350, Torpedo: 455Italian light cruiser
HelenaSFirepower: 342, Debuff: 40%Legendary debuffer
Reisalin StoutSFirepower: 344, SupportAtelier Ryza collab
BayardSFirepower: 349, Torpedo: 458Iris Libre CL
Santa FeSFirepower: 347, SupportEagle Union buffer
VoroshilovA+Firepower: 340, AA: 390Soviet light cruiser
ScyllaA+Firepower: 338, Torpedo: 445Royal Navy CL

Azur Lane Other Ships Tier List (Support & Repair)

Azur Lane Other Ships Tier List
Ship NameTierKey StatsSpecial Abilities
Princess HimeSSSupport: 95, MunitionsLimited collab ship
HestiaSHealing: 8%, Support: 90DanMachi collab healer
AkashiSRepair: 8%, Support: 88Essential fleet support
VestalSRepair: 8%, Support: 85Eagle Union healer
Vestal METAA+Repair: 7%, Support: 82META variant
Ritsuko AkizukiASupport: 75Idolmaster collab
KashinoCMunitions, HP: 5500Supply ship
ErebusDMonitor, Limited useOld monitor ship
AbercrombieFMonitor, OutdatedWeak monitor
TerrorFMonitor, Not viableAvoid using
Ting AnFSupport, Very weakNot recommended

Detailed Ship Analysis

Bismarck Zwei – The Ultimate Iron Blood Flagship

Bismarck Zwei stands at the absolute pinnacle of battleship power in Azur Lane. This retrofit version of the original Bismarck transforms her from a solid A+ tier ship into an SS-tier monster that dominates every game mode. Her firepower stat of 450 combined with her devastating barrage skill makes her capable of obliterating enemy fleets with ease. What truly sets Bismarck Zwei apart is her faction buffing ability that boosts all Iron Blood ships by 15%, making her the cornerstone of any German fleet composition. Her survivability is equally impressive with 8500 HP and heavy armor, allowing her to tank damage while dealing consistent DPS throughout battles.

Musashi – The Sakura Empire’s Ultimate Weapon

Musashi represents the peak of Sakura Empire naval engineering in Azur Lane. With an incredible 470 firepower stat and 9200 HP, she’s one of the tankiest damage dealers in the entire game. Her massive guns deal devastating damage with every salvo, and her burn damage-over-time effects can melt even the toughest bosses. Musashi’s unique skill triggers powerful barrages that cover a wide area, making her exceptional for clearing waves of enemies in Story mode and Operation Siren content. Players who invest in Musashi will find her performing consistently well across all content types, from mob clearing to boss fighting, making her one of the most versatile battleships available.

New Jersey – Raw Power Incarnate

New Jersey holds the distinction of having the highest raw stats of any battleship currently in Azur Lane. Her 480 firepower stat is unmatched, and her 9000 HP pool ensures she stays in the fight longer than almost any other ship. What makes New Jersey truly special is her consistent damage output – she doesn’t rely on conditional buffs or situational abilities. She simply hits hard, all the time, against any enemy type. Her barrage skill deals massive AoE damage and her self-buffing abilities make her even stronger as battles progress. For players looking for a straightforward, powerful battleship that excels at everything, New Jersey is the gold standard.

Vanguard – The Royal Navy’s Pride

Vanguard brings a unique combination of offensive power and team support that makes her an SS-tier battleship. Her 440 firepower is already impressive, but her ability to boost allied damage by 12% while dealing burn damage to enemies sets her apart from other battleships. Vanguard’s burn damage-over-time effects are particularly effective against high-HP bosses, allowing her to contribute consistent damage even when her main guns are reloading. Her 8800 HP and heavy armor make her incredibly durable, and her skill set synergizes beautifully with other Royal Navy ships, making her the ideal flagship for British-themed fleets.

Ulrich von Hutten – The Perfect Hybrid

Ulrich von Hutten is unique among SS-tier battleships for combining exceptional offensive capabilities with healing support abilities. Her 460 firepower allows her to deal devastating damage, while her healing skill can restore HP to damaged ships in your fleet, increasing overall survivability significantly. This makes her especially valuable in difficult content like high-level Operation Siren zones where sustain matters as much as damage. Ulrich’s versatility means she fits into almost any fleet composition, providing both the damage output you need to clear content and the support to keep your ships alive through prolonged engagements.

Friedrich der Grosse – The Iron Blood Juggernaut

Friedrich der Grosse is the original DR battleship and remains one of the strongest ships in the game. Her 465 firepower and exceptionally hard-hitting barrage skills make her a damage powerhouse, while her 8900 HP and heavy armor classification ensure she’s incredibly difficult to sink. Friedrich’s barrage has one of the widest coverage areas in the game, making her exceptional for clearing mob fleets quickly. Her faction buffs for Iron Blood ships make her the natural leader of German fleet compositions, though her raw power means she performs excellently even in mixed fleets. Players who obtain Friedrich will have a battleship that dominates both PvE and PvP content.

Shimakaze – The Fastest Death Dealer

Shimakaze represents the absolute peak of destroyer performance in Azur Lane. With a mind-blowing 540 torpedo stat and 190 evasion, she combines the highest damage potential with excellent survivability. Her torpedoes can delete bosses in seconds when properly positioned, and her speed allows her to dodge incoming fire that would destroy slower ships. Shimakaze’s critical hit rate buffs make her torpedo barrages even more devastating, capable of dealing tens of thousands of damage in a single volley. For players who enjoy manual play and precise positioning, Shimakaze offers the highest skill ceiling and reward potential of any destroyer in the game.

Yuudachi – The Critical Hit Queen

Yuudachi is a destroyer who specializes in critical hits, and her 530 torpedo stat combined with critical damage buffs makes her capable of dealing explosive damage. Her retrofit version is particularly powerful, gaining significant stat boosts and improved skills. What makes Yuudachi special is her consistency – while other destroyers might have higher peak damage, Yuudachi delivers critical hits frequently enough that her sustained DPS often outperforms them in practice. Her 185 evasion keeps her alive to deliver that damage, and her low oil cost makes her an excellent choice for farming stages efficiently while still bringing top-tier firepower.

Kitakaze – The Gun Destroyer

Unlike most destroyers who focus on torpedoes, Kitakaze is a gun-focused destroyer with an impressive 480 gun damage stat. This makes her unique in the destroyer category and allows her to deal consistent damage even when torpedoes are on cooldown. Her barrage skills trigger frequently and cover a wide area, making her exceptional for clearing mob fleets. Kitakaze’s 176 evasion and decent HP pool for a destroyer make her more survivable than pure torpedo-focused destroyers. She’s particularly valuable in auto-play scenarios where torpedo timing isn’t perfect, as her guns keep dealing damage consistently regardless of positioning.

Le Hardi – Torpedo Excellence

Le Hardi sits at the top of the destroyer tier list for good reason – her 520 torpedo stat and specialized torpedo skills make her one of the hardest-hitting destroyers in focused burst scenarios. Her skills increase torpedo critical rate and damage, allowing her to delete single targets with devastating precision. Le Hardi’s 180 evasion keeps her safe while she positions for torpedo shots, and her relatively low oil cost makes her cost-effective for farming. She’s particularly effective in boss fights where her concentrated torpedo damage can end encounters quickly, saving time and resources for players grinding through content.

Taihou META – Aviation Dominance

Taihou META represents the pinnacle of aircraft carrier power in Azur Lane. Her 520 aviation stat is among the highest in the game, and her META-exclusive skills make her airstrikes devastating. Unlike standard carriers, Taihou META gains stacking damage buffs as battles progress, meaning she gets stronger the longer fights last. This makes her exceptional for boss encounters where her damage ramps up to incredible levels. Her 7200 HP is excellent for a carrier, giving her the durability to survive until her power peaks. Players lucky enough to obtain Taihou META will find her dominating every mode that allows carrier use.

Perseus – The Healing Angel

Perseus revolutionized carrier gameplay in Azur Lane by being the first carrier focused entirely on healing and support. Her 480 aviation stat is solid for damage, but her true value lies in her healing ability that restores 8% HP to the fleet. This healing occurs automatically during her airstrikes, providing consistent sustain that allows fleets to push through difficult content they couldn’t otherwise complete. Perseus’s presence in a fleet often means the difference between barely surviving and comfortably clearing challenging stages. Her utility makes her invaluable for both new players progressing through story mode and veterans tackling the hardest Operation Siren content.

Hakuryuu – The Dragon Carrier

Hakuryuu brings exceptional aviation power with her 512 aviation stat and unique dragon-themed abilities. Her airstrikes deal massive damage and apply powerful debuffs to enemies, increasing the damage they take from all sources. This makes Hakuryuu not just a damage dealer but a force multiplier for the entire fleet. Her 7120 HP keeps her safe during prolonged engagements, and her skills synergize beautifully with other Sakura Empire ships. Players building Sakura-themed fleets will find Hakuryuu to be the perfect flagship, though her power is so great she performs exceptionally well in any fleet composition.

Shinano – Support Carrier Legend

Shinano holds a special place in Azur Lane as the ultimate support carrier. Her 518 aviation stat ensures strong damage output, but her real value comes from her powerful support abilities. Shinano’s airstrikes provide buffs to the entire fleet while debuffing enemies, and her passive healing helps maintain fleet health throughout battles. Her 7180 HP makes her the tankiest carrier in the game, ensuring she survives to provide her support throughout entire sorties. Shinano is particularly valuable in fleet compositions that rely on sustained combat rather than burst damage, making her essential for pushing through long, difficult stages.

Azuma – Large Cruiser Excellence

Azuma is the original PR large cruiser and remains one of the strongest vanguard ships in the game. Her 395 firepower combined with 420 torpedo damage makes her a hybrid threat that excels against all enemy types. Her 6800 HP is exceptional for a vanguard ship, giving her battleship-level durability while maintaining cruiser mobility. Azuma’s slow effect on enemies is particularly valuable in high-difficulty content, giving the fleet more time to deal damage while taking less in return. Her balanced stat distribution and powerful skills make her a cornerstone of meta fleet compositions, performing consistently well across all game modes.

Drake – DPS and Tank Hybrid

Drake represents the perfect balance between offense and defense for vanguard ships. Her 388 firepower deals consistent gun damage, while her 6750 HP and heavy armor make her incredibly difficult to sink. What makes Drake special is her self-buffing abilities that increase her damage output as battles progress, similar to Taihou META’s mechanics. This means Drake starts strong and only gets stronger, making her exceptional for boss encounters where longer fights allow her buffs to stack. Her consistent performance across all content types has made her a staple in high-level fleet compositions since her release.

Ägir – German Engineering

Ägir combines German engineering aesthetics with devastating combat performance. Her 392 firepower and 6850 HP make her a powerhouse in both damage and durability. Ägir’s shields provide additional protection beyond her already impressive HP pool, and her faction synergies make her the perfect partner for Iron Blood fleets. Her barrage skills deal massive AoE damage that can clear entire waves of enemies, while her single-target damage is more than sufficient for boss encounters. Players who invest in Ägir will find her carrying them through even the most challenging content the game offers.

Kronshtadt – Soviet Powerhouse

Kronshtadt represents Soviet naval might with her incredible 398 firepower stat and 6900 HP. She’s the tankiest large cruiser in the game while still delivering top-tier damage output. Her skills focus on increasing both her damage and survivability, making her stronger the more damage she takes. This allows Kronshtadt to serve as an emergency tank when your main fleet is under pressure, absorbing damage while still contributing significantly to DPS. Her presence in a fleet provides both security and firepower, making her valuable in any composition regardless of faction focus.

San Diego – Anti-Air Goddess

San Diego, particularly her retrofit version, has earned legendary status as the ultimate anti-air ship in Azur Lane. Her 450 AA stat is the highest in the game, and her anti-air skills can single-handedly shut down enemy air power. While her 350 firepower might seem modest compared to other SS-tier ships, her consistent damage output and incredible survivability through dodging enemy planes make her invaluable. In stages heavy with enemy aircraft, San Diego often means the difference between success and failure. Her utility extends beyond just anti-air though – her buffs to the fleet and her surprising durability make her a solid all-around light cruiser.

Plymouth – DR Excellence

Plymouth is the ultimate DR light cruiser, combining 360 firepower with 420 AA in a package that excels at everything. Her balanced stats allow her to deal consistent damage while protecting the fleet from air threats. Plymouth’s skills increase her damage output based on the number of enemies present, making her scale beautifully from small boss encounters to massive mob waves. Her 6200 HP is excellent for a light cruiser, and her evasion stat keeps her safe even when outnumbered. Players who complete Plymouth’s development will have one of the most versatile ships in the entire game.

Helena – The Legendary Debuffer

Helena has maintained her position as an S-tier light cruiser since the game’s early days thanks to her legendary 40% debuff. This debuff increases all damage enemies take, effectively multiplying your entire fleet’s damage output. Helena’s 342 firepower ensures she contributes her own damage while enabling her teammates to shine. Her debuff is so powerful that many high-difficulty strategies revolve around timing attacks around Helena’s skill activation. Despite being an older ship, Helena remains relevant and highly recommended for players at all progression levels, particularly for challenging boss encounters.

Noshiro – Torpedo Excellence

Noshiro combines the SS-tier designation with 480 torpedo damage and 358 firepower, making her a hybrid threat that excels in all situations. Her torpedo damage can delete single targets quickly, while her guns provide consistent damage between torpedo volleys. Noshiro’s support abilities buff other Sakura Empire ships, making her the ideal leader for vanguard fleets focused on Japanese ships. Her 6400 HP keeps her alive through difficult battles, and her evasion stat allows her to dodge many attacks that would hit heavier cruisers. Noshiro’s versatility has made her a cornerstone of meta fleet compositions since her release.

U-37 – Submarine Supremacy

U-37 represents the peak of submarine performance with her 580 torpedo stat and 95 hunting range. Her torpedoes can devastate enemy fleets before they even know they’re under attack, and her hunting range allows her to participate in more battles than other submarines. U-37’s skills increase her critical rate and damage, allowing her to occasionally deal truly absurd damage numbers. In modes where submarines are allowed, U-37’s presence often trivializes content, providing massive burst damage on demand. Her low visibility keeps her safe from counterattack, making her a risk-free damage source that every player should prioritize obtaining.

Leonardo Da Vinci – Italian Submarine Ace

Leonardo Da Vinci brings Italian submarine design philosophy to Azur Lane with her 570 torpedo stat and 92 hunting range. Her unique skills allow her to support the main fleet with buffs in addition to dealing damage, making her more versatile than pure damage submarines. Leonardo’s hunting range ensures she participates in many battles throughout sorties, providing consistent value. Her torpedoes deal massive damage but her buffs to the main fleet often contribute even more to overall clear speed. Players who obtain Leonardo Da Vinci will find her value extends beyond just her impressive damage numbers.a

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the strongest ship in Azur Lane right now?

The strongest ships in Azur Lane for 2025 are New Jersey, Musashi, and Bismarck Zwei for battleships, Shimakaze and Yuudachi for destroyers, Taihou META and Perseus for carriers, and Azuma with Drake for cruisers. New Jersey has the highest raw stats of any battleship with 480 firepower and 9000 HP, making her the single strongest ship for pure damage output. However, “strongest” depends on your specific needs – Perseus might be more valuable for survival-focused content while Shimakaze dominates boss encounters with burst damage.

How often does the Azur Lane meta change?

The Azur Lane meta shifts gradually with each major update, approximately every 1-2 months. However, unlike many gacha games, Azur Lane’s meta is relatively stable because the game is well-balanced and older ships remain viable through retrofits and limit breaks. Major shifts typically occur when new UR (Ultra Rare) ships are released or when significant balance changes are implemented. The core SS-tier and S-tier ships have remained dominant for extended periods, meaning investments in top-tier ships remain valuable long-term.

Should I focus on one ship class or diversify my fleet?

You should absolutely diversify your fleet composition. Azur Lane requires balanced fleets with both main fleet ships (battleships and carriers) and vanguard ships (destroyers and cruisers) to clear content effectively. A typical strong fleet includes 1-3 battleships or carriers in the main fleet and 3 vanguard ships. Focus on building at least one strong ship from each class to handle different stage requirements. Some stages favor carriers over battleships, while others require strong destroyers for specific mechanics. Having options allows you to adapt to any challenge.

Are lower rarity ships worth using in Azur Lane?

Yes, several lower rarity ships remain highly competitive even at endgame. Ships like Phoenix, Portland (after retrofit), and Cleveland are Elite or Rare rarity but perform at levels comparable to higher rarity ships. Additionally, lower rarity ships cost less oil to deploy, making them more efficient for farming stages where you’re grinding for experience or resources. The key is focusing on ships that have received retrofits or have particularly strong skill sets. Don’t automatically dismiss ships just because they’re not Super Rare or Ultra Rare – Azur Lane’s balance allows many lower rarity ships to excel.

What’s the best fleet composition for beginners in 2025?

For beginners, I recommend a balanced fleet with one battleship, one carrier, one heavy cruiser, one light cruiser, and one destroyer. A strong starter fleet could include Warspite or Hood (battleship), Enterprise or Essex (carrier), Portland (heavy cruiser), Helena or Cleveland (light cruiser), and Laffey or Javelin (destroyer). These ships are relatively easy to obtain, have strong performance, and teach you how different ship classes function. As you progress, you can specialize your fleets for specific content, but this balanced approach works well for story mode and early Operation Siren content.

How important are faction buffs in Azur Lane?

Faction buffs provide significant bonuses but aren’t mandatory for success. Ships like Bismarck Zwei, Queen Elizabeth, and Richelieu provide 15% stat boosts to their respective factions (Iron Blood, Royal Navy, and Iris Libre), making mono-faction fleets very powerful. However, mixed fleets with the strongest ships regardless of faction often outperform themed fleets simply because the individual ship quality matters more. Faction buffs become most important in PvP and high-difficulty Operation Siren content where every advantage matters. For casual play and story progression, focus on using your strongest ships regardless of faction synergy.

What makes META ships different from regular ships?

META ships are alternative versions of existing ships with completely different skill sets and often different roles. For example, Taihou META is focused on raw damage while regular Taihou has more balanced skills. META ships are obtained through special Operation Siren events and require unique materials to enhance. They’re generally very powerful – ships like Taihou META, Hatakaze META, and Souryuu META all rank in SS or S tier. However, META ships don’t receive the same faction buffs as their regular counterparts, so they function better in mixed fleets. Their unique skills often make them worth using even if you already have the regular version fully developed.

Is PvP important in Azur Lane?

PvP in Azur Lane is optional but provides valuable rewards including merit points for purchasing valuable items. The PvP meta differs significantly from PvE meta – speed and burst damage matter more than sustained damage. Ships like New Jersey, Shimakaze, and Hakuryuu dominate PvP because they can eliminate enemies quickly before taking much damage themselves. However, you can ignore PvP entirely and still access all meaningful content. The game is primarily PvE-focused, so building for story mode, events, and Operation Siren should be your priority unless you specifically enjoy competitive play.

How do I get Ultra Rare ships in Azur Lane?

Ultra Rare (UR) ships are the rarest and often strongest ships in the game. They’re obtained through special limited-time event banners with approximately 2% pull rates, or through Wishing Well events where you can select which URs you want rate-ups for. You’ll need to save cubes and coins for these events. Some UR ships like Shimakaze, New Jersey, and Musashi have had multiple rerun events, so missing them initially doesn’t mean you’ll never get them. The game is generous with free cubes and coins, so free-to-play players can realistically obtain UR ships by saving resources and pulling during their rate-up events.

What should I prioritize upgrading first on my ships?

Prioritize skills first, then equipment, then limit breaking. Skills provide the biggest power spikes – a ship with maxed skills at level 100 will vastly outperform the same ship at level 120 with low skill levels. After skills, focus on equipping your ships with appropriate gear (guns, torpedoes, anti-air, auxiliary equipment). Finally, limit break your ships to increase their level caps and unlock additional abilities. Don’t forget to enhance and upgrade your equipment too – a +10 gold equipment piece is significantly stronger than a +0 piece. This priority order ensures you get the most immediate power gains from your resources.

Are retrofit ships worth the investment?

Retrofit ships are absolutely worth investing in when available. Ships like San Diego, Warspite, Portland, and Laffey transform from good ships into top-tier powerhouses through retrofitting. The retrofit system requires specific blueprint materials and resources but provides massive stat increases and new skills. San Diego’s retrofit turns her into the best anti-air ship in the game, while Warspite becomes an S-tier battleship. Not every ship has a retrofit available, but for those that do, completing the retrofit is one of the best investments you can make. Check tier lists to see which retrofits provide the biggest improvements before committing resources.

How do oil costs work and why do they matter?

Oil is the stamina system in Azur Lane used to sortie fleets. Each ship has an oil cost based on rarity and limit break status, and your total fleet oil cost determines how many sorties you can complete. This matters most when farming stages repeatedly – using a low-cost fleet of strong ships means more runs per oil, increasing efficiency. Ships like Phoenix, Cassin, and Downes have very low oil costs but remain effective for farming easy content. For difficult content, use your strongest ships regardless of cost, but for farming, optimizing oil efficiency lets you grind resources much faster and progress quicker.

What are the best ships for Operation Siren?

Operation Siren requires strong, well-rounded fleets because you’ll face diverse enemy types and challenging bosses. The best ships for Operation Siren are those with high sustain, consistent damage, and versatility. Perseus is invaluable for healing, New Jersey and Musashi provide reliable damage, Drake and Azuma tank effectively while dealing damage, and Helena’s debuff helps against tough bosses. You’ll want multiple strong fleets since Operation Siren uses a fleet system where ships can only be used once per reset. Focus on building 2-3 complete fleets with balanced compositions rather than one super fleet – depth matters as much as peak power.

Can I play Azur Lane completely free-to-play?

Absolutely yes. Azur Lane is one of the most free-to-play friendly gacha games available. The game provides generous amounts of cubes (summoning currency) through daily missions, commissions, and events. You can obtain virtually every ship through gameplay without spending money. The only things locked behind payment are certain skins (cosmetic only) and some convenience features. Many top-tier players have never spent money and possess complete collections including all UR ships. The game respects your time and resources, making it possible to build multiple meta fleets as a completely free player if you play consistently and manage resources wisely.


Final Thoughts on Building Your Azur Lane Fleet

After years of playing Azur Lane and testing countless fleet combinations, I can confidently say that while tier lists provide valuable guidance, your personal enjoyment matters most. The beauty of Azur Lane’s balance is that almost any ship can work with proper investment and equipment.

That said, focusing on SS-tier and S-tier ships will make your progression significantly smoother. Ships like New Jersey, Shimakaze, Azuma, and Perseus provide power that makes challenging content accessible. These aren’t just strong ships – they’re flexible tools that adapt to various situations.

For December 2025, my top recommendations are:

Priority Main Fleet: New Jersey, Musashi, Bismarck Zwei, Taihou META, Perseus Priority Vanguard: Shimakaze, Azuma, Drake, Plymouth, San Diego

These ships will carry you through story mode, events, Operation Siren, and even PvP if you’re interested. Build teams around them, equip them properly, max their skills, and you’ll dominate every challenge Azur Lane presents.

Remember that Azur Lane is a marathon, not a sprint. Ships you invest in today will remain relevant for years thanks to the game’s excellent balance. Focus on building diverse fleets, save resources for UR events, and most importantly – choose ships you genuinely enjoy using. The best fleet is one that brings you satisfaction while clearing content efficiently.

The tier list will continue updating as new ships release and META shifts occur. Bookmark this guide and check back regularly for the latest rankings. Now get out there and build the fleet that will dominate the seas!

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