Azur Lane, the side-scrolling shoot 'em up with RPG elements, lets you command a fleet of anthropomorphized warships from various historical navies. Among these, META ships stand out as unique, alternate versions of standard shipgirls, boasting enhanced skills, different abilities, and altered appearances. Mastering these ships is key to optimizing your fleet and excelling in competitive gameplay. Choosing the right destroyer for your fleet is crucial, especially with the constant influx of new units. Enter Owari, the latest SR destroyer from the Sakura Empire, who's making waves among commanders. But how does she compare to stalwarts like Ayanami, Yukikaze, or Kitakaze?
If you're debating whether Owari should be a mainstay in your fleet or just a decorative piece in the dorms, let's dive into the details.
For those new to Azur Lane, a comprehensive beginner's guide on fleet management, ship types, and game mechanics can be found here from BlueStacks.
Owari’s Role and Playstyle
Owari, hailing from the Sakura Empire, strikes a perfect balance between burst torpedo damage and agility. Her gameplay revolves around delivering high damage in brief bursts, making her an excellent fit for fleets centered around Sakura ships or those that lean heavily on torpedoes. While she doesn't provide much in the way of support or utility, Owari's strength lies in her consistent and reliable damage output.

In PvE scenarios, Owari may outshine Shimakaze in terms of consistent torpedo damage. However, for those focused on PvP, Shimakaze might still be the better choice overall.
Should You Use Owari?
While Owari might not top the charts as the most potent destroyer in all scenarios, she brings several advantages to the table. Her quick, reliable damage output, low investment needs, and compatibility with Sakura Empire fleets make her an excellent choice for casual and mid-level players. She won't dethrone a fully upgraded Ayanami or Kitakaze, but that's not her aim. Owari is straightforward, dependable, and stylish—qualities that can be invaluable in a fleet. For the ultimate gaming experience, consider playing Azur Lane on BlueStacks, which provides a larger screen and smoother gameplay.