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1[[WMG:[[center: [- ''VideoGame/AzurLane'' ([[Characters/AzurLane Main Character Index]]) \
2'''''Major Nations'''''\
3[[Characters/AzurLaneEagleUnion Eagle Union]] ([[Characters/AzurLaneEagleUnionDestroyersDD Destroyers (DD)]] | [[Characters/AzurLaneEagleUnionLightCruisersCL Light Cruisers (CL)]] | [[Characters/AzurLaneEagleUnionHeavyCruisersCA Heavy Cruisers (CA)]] | [[Characters/AzurLaneEagleUnionBattlecruisersBC Large/Battlecruisers (CB/BC)]] | [[Characters/AzurLaneEagleUnionBattleshipsBB Battleships (BB)]] | [[Characters/AzurLaneEagleUnionLightAircraftCarriersCVL Light Aircraft Carriers (CVL)]] | [[Characters/AzurLaneEagleUnionAircraftCarriersCV Aircraft Carriers (CV)]] | [[Characters/AzurLaneEagleUnionSubmarinesSS Submarines (SS)]] | [[Characters/AzurLaneEagleUnionRepairShipsAR Repair Ships (AR)]])\
4[[Characters/AzurLaneRoyalNavy Royal Navy]] ([[Characters/AzurLaneRoyalNavyDestroyers Destroyers (DD)]] | [[Characters/AzurLaneRoyalNavyLightCruisers Light Cruisers (CL)]] | [[Characters/AzurLaneRoyalNavyHeavyCruisers Heavy Cruisers (CA)]] | [[Characters/AzurLaneRoyalNavyBattleships Battleships (BB)]] | [[Characters/AzurLaneRoyalNavyLightAircraftCarriers Light Aircraft Carriers (CVL)]] | [[Characters/AzurLaneRoyalNavyAircraftCarriers Aircraft Carriers (CV)]])\
5[[Characters/AzurLaneSakuraEmpire Sakura Empire]] ([[Characters/AzurLaneSakuraEmpireDestroyersDD Destroyers (DD)]] | [[Characters/AzurLaneSakuraEmpireLightCruisersCL Light Cruisers (CL)]] | [[Characters/AzurLaneSakuraEmpireHeavyCruisersCA Heavy Cruisers (CA)]] | [[Characters/AzurLaneSakuraEmpireBattlecruisersAndBattleships Battlecruisers and Battleships (BB and BC)]] | [[Characters/AzurLaneSakuraEmpireAircraftCarriers Aircraft Carriers (CV/L)]])\
6[[Characters/AzurLaneIronblood Ironblood]] ([[Characters/AzurLaneIronbloodVanguard Vanguard Ships (Destroyers, Light & Heavy Cruisers)]] | '''Main Fleet ships (Battlecruisers, Battleships, Light & Fleet Carriers)''' | [[Characters/AzurLaneIronbloodSubmarines Submarines]])\
7'''''Other Nations'''''\
8[[Characters/AzurLaneEasternRadiance Dragon Empery]] | [[Characters/AzurLaneNorthUnion North Union]] | [[Characters/AzurLaneIrisLibre Iris Libre]] | [[Characters/AzurLaneVichyaDominion Vichya Dominion]] | [[Characters/AzurLaneSardegnaEmpire Sardegna Empire]] \
9'''''Other Characters'''''\
10[[Characters/AzurLaneMETA META]] | [[Characters/AzurLaneAshes Ashes]] | [[Characters/AzurLaneOthers Others]] | [[Characters/AzurLaneSirens Sirens]]]]-]]]
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12[[foldercontrol]]
13
14!Battlecruisers (CC/BC)
15
16[[folder:The ''Seydlitz''-class]]
17!!Seydlitz
18[[quoteright:192:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/seydlitzshipyardicon.png]]
19[[caption-width-right:192:[[labelnote:Full Art]]\
20https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/600px_seydlitz.png[[/labelnote]]]]
21!!!Artist: hou
22!!!Voiced by: Creator/MinamiTsuda
23-->I am Seydlitz, Iron Blood battlecruiser! My tenacity is my pride, my conquests are my glory, and executing your orders is my mission! I await your orders, Commandant!
24----
25* CommissarCap: In her base skin.
26* {{Determinator}}: She was almost sunk ''twice'' during World War One, the second time surviving only by luck and a very tenacious salvage operation. Her no-nonsense personality reflects this even if her backstory in ''Azur Lane'' is different.
27* GratuitousGerman: She always refers to the Commander as "Commandant."
28* HumbleHero: She's extremely humble and self-effacing, wishing only to perform her upmost duty for the Commander and Iron Blood.
29* IronLady: She's very stoic and soldier-like, giving her an overall masculine demeanor. In one of her post-oath lines, she mentions that she would prefer to be treated more as a soldier than a [[ProperLady lady]], and addresses other shipgirls as "milady."
30* KickingAssInAllHerFinery: Invoked it with this line in her Floral Liberation Outfit.
31--> Victory can be seized even in a dress... I'm now confident this is what you desired, Commandant!
32* RoseHairedSweetie: Zigzagged. Her desire and enthusiasm to carry out the commander's orders combined with her pink hair would play this straight. Her self-criticism, particularly in her defeated and disappointed lines subvert it somewhat. But her genuine self-sacrifice to protect her allies, particularly Iron Blood co-combatants shows that despite her military bearing is a genuine heart of gold and sweetness.
33* SelfDeprecation: She's very critical of her own performance. This may be due to her ultimate fate of scrapping herself at Scapa Flow.
34--> You're very kind, Commandant, being willing to give ear to my opinions. Meanwhile, I feel I don't even deserve to have opinions...
35--> This is all because I'm a worthless maggot... Commandant, I beg for your forgiveness!
36--> I failed by not following my orders... What a disgrace!
37[[/folder]]
38
39[[folder:The ''Derfflinger''-class]]
40!!Lützow
41[[quoteright:192:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/ltzowshipyardicon.png]]
42[[caption-width-right:192:[[labelnote:Full Art]]\
43https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/600px_ltzow.png[[/labelnote]]]]
44!!!Number: 544
45!!!Artist: 掃除朋具
46!!!Voiced by: Yuki Tanaka
47-->Hey, I'm Iron Blood battlecruiser Lützow. I was part of the High Seas Fleet, and ... I forgot what I was gonna say. Eh, whatever, I'll probably remember after I've had a nap.
48
49* HistoricalInJoke: If sortied with Deutschland she has a special line referencing how the two share a name.
50-->Who cares what your name is anyway?
51* LazyBum: She tries to sleep in the commander's office and get out of as much work as possible.
52* MechanicallyUnusualFighter: A capital ship with torpedoes.
53* ReallyFondOfSleeping: A lot of her lines involve around sleeping or wanting to go back to sleep.
54* ShownTheirWork: The real ''Lützow'' sank at Jutland in part because the compartment that contained her submerged torpedo tubes flooded. Shipgirl Lützow can fire torpedoes.
55[[/folder]]
56
57[[folder:The ''Scharnhorst''-class]]
58!!Class-wide Tropes
59* ArtEvolution: Once they finally got new skins, enough time had passed so that both of them look quite different.
60** In Gneisenau's case, her eyes are a bit [[TsurimeEyes less sharp]] and the lashes are less prominent, her eyebrows are thinner & longer, and her hair is now a somewhat more pale plum color rather than the light pink of the original art, though this could be down to the art's inferred lighting.
61** Scharnhorst's New Year's skin has shown some of the same improvements in posing, hair endearing, and expressions. Though unlike her sister it's more of a case of SheCleansUpNicely rather than a blatant FanservicePack.
62* GiverOfLameNames: According to ''Slow Ahead'', both are like this, with Scharnhorst naming her rig "Beer", and naming Gneisenau's "Potato". Both names which are then used for Ironblood Meowficers.
63* MechanicallyUnusualFighter: Along with Tirpitz, and later joined by battleship Kaga, Amagi, Super Gamer Kizuna AI, and Giulio Cesare, they are the only Main Fleet units in the game with a non-zero torpedo stat and have a skill that periodically launches a barrage of torpedoes.
64* MovesetClone: Actually ''zig-zagged'' compared to many of their Divergent Chessboard-debuting contemporaries, showing how just one skill can make a difference in this regard. While the two sisters are ''completely'' identical in their base statistics (with the sole exception of their luck) and they both have a torpedo spread skill, Scharnhorst has a "sniper" skill extremely similar to [[Characters/AzurLaneRoyalNavy Warspite's]], while Gneisenau simply has an always-on firepower steroid that, fully skilled, gives her significantly more FP overall than Scharnhorst. The result is that Gneisenau is somewhat better used with an HE-shell gun with a wide area of effect (like the Eagle 406es) for smashing down more lightly armored targets, while Scharnhorst is best used for drilling away at heavy-armor bosses.
65* MsFanservice: Both were drawn with various eye-catching traits and poses. Gneisenau's Halloween skin definitively leans on this as she is dressed as a [[SuccubiAndIncubi succubus]], including wearing a very translucent one-piece leotard that shows a [[IntimateMarks womb tattoo]].
66* RareRandomDrop: Both sisters are mainly gotten through drops on event maps in a number of events, not just ''Divergent Chessboard'', through during the event, Schrnhorst coul also be gotten through an event task, and Gneisenau through the event shop. But now that the event is archived in all major areas, only Schrnhorst has an alternate method (Core shop) of obtaining her.
67* RedOniBlueOni: They have something of this dynamic with Scharnhorst being the rather fierce sister while Gneisenau is calmer analytical one of the two.
68* RedBaron: Scharnhorst and Gneisenau were known together as ''The Ugly Sisters'', because they prowled together, wreaking havoc on British shipping lanes. An ironic nickname in this game as they certainly are not ugly.
69
70!!Scharnhorst
71%%[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/scharnhorst.png]]
72[[quoteright:192:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/scharnhorstshipyardicon.png]]
73[[caption-width-right:192:[[labelnote:Full Art]]\
74https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/scharnhorst.png[[/labelnote]]]]
75!!!Artist: NS
76!!!Voiced by: Creator/AyakaFukuhara
77-->''"Retreat" does not exist in my dictionary! Are you the Commander? Show me what you can do!''
78
79* BlatantLies: Historically speaking. She claims that she'd fight to the very end even though she fled the HMS Renown during the Norwegian campaign- though it might be because unlike at North Cape, Scharnhorst can choose to run away from Renown.
80* ClusterFBomb: Downplayed, but she channels something that [[Film/FullMetalJacket Gunnery Sergeant Hartman]] will say when she got shelled by Duke of York.
81--> Scharnhorst: "Who did that?! Who the hell did that?! Who's the slimy little crumpet-munching island ape bastard out there who just signed her own death warrant!?"
82* CrazyPrepared: In ''Slow Ahead'', she's revealed to always have lollipops on her person in case her sister runs out or drops her last one.
83* DefiantToTheEnd: Her lines states she'll fight to the very end, regardless of the odds. [[note]]A reference to Battle of North Cape, where she was finally sunk by HMS Duke of York. She fought so valiantly, that the Captain of the Duke of York gave a speech to his crew that if they were ever to command their own ship he wishes they would command it as gallantly as [[NobleDemon Scharnhorst]] was that day.[[/note]]
84* EyepatchOfPower: Has an eyepatch covering her left eye.
85* HistoricalInJoke: Her being blind on one eye and using an eyepatch is a nod to the Battle of North Cape, where her forward radar and range finders were destroyed, leaving her with limited radar capabilities, having to rely on her aft radar.
86* PlanetOfHats: Invoked in that Scharnhorst sees all Royal Navy girls as stereotypical tea-drinkers at best, slimy crumpet-munching island apes at worst.
87* RuggedScar: Her missing eye. She even mentions only those that have never suffered injury would laugh at the scars of others.
88* SheCleansUpNicely: Her Chinese New Year skin has her wearing a UsefulNotes/{{Qipao}} with her hairstyle up in a ponytail. Scharnhorst looks positively stunning with the ensemble.
89* {{Underboobs}}: The top of her uniform has a hole in the bottom, showing it.
90* WorthyOpponent: She might TrashTalk the Royal Navy girls a lot, but she still has respect for their fighting ability.
91
92!!Gneisenau
93%%[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/gneisenau.png]]
94[[quoteright:192:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/gneisenaushipyardicon.png]]
95[[caption-width-right:192:[[labelnote:Full Art]]\
96https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/gneisenau.png[[/labelnote]]]]
97
98!!!Artist: NS
99!!!Voiced by: Minami Shinoda
100-->''Hello, Commander, I’m Gneisenau. Despite my big sister being on the reckless-side, we are invincible as long as we are together, so I hope we can work together as much as possible.''
101
102* BespectacledCutie: She wears red glasses, and even her introductory line contrasts her with her more reckless sister -- she worries over the commander's work habits and is a demure secretary unlike her bellicose sister.
103* DudeWheresMyRespect: Wishes more people would acknowledge the fact that the ''Ugly Sisters'' were the only battleships that ever sunk a fleet aircraft carrier in direct surface combat. [[note]]In this case, the HMS Glorious, during Operation Juno. And while Yamato, along with Kongou and Chikuma, would later sink USS Gambier Bay, nearly 4 years later, during the Battle off Samar, USS Gambier Bay was a much smaller escort carrier. Though she is unaware of the fact that the Glorious didn't fight back at all.[[/note]]
104* FanservicePack: Again, her Halloween Live 2D skin. While by no means was she unattractive before, Gneisenau's breasts have seemingly gone from 'large' to 'huge', spilling out of her translucent leotard and even challenging the likes of Graf Zeppelin and Illustrious' bustlines. She also sports very tight thigh-high leggings and some mild ribbon bondage that hugs her curves in all the right places.
105* HotAsHell: The basis for her Halloween skin, including the infamous cliche of [[IntimateMarks womb tattoos]] usually associated with hentai fanart, which surprisingly got past the censors in China even though initially the censored version was advertised there.
106* OralFixation: ZigZagged. She is always seen with a lollipop, but never in her mouth, but in her hand.
107[[/folder]]
108
109[[folder:The ''Odin''-class]]
110!!Odin
111%%[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/odin1.png]]
112[[quoteright:192:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/odinshipyardicon.png]]
113[[caption-width-right:192:[[labelnote:Full Art]]\
114https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/odin1.png[[/labelnote]]]]
115
116!!!Artist: RAN
117!!!Voiced by: Creator/YukiMatsuoka
118
119-->''Don't blame others over things that are out of their control. Nobody can predict the future.''
120The personification of Odin, introduced as part of the third round of ''[[VideoGame/WorldOfWarships World of Warships]]'' collaboration.
121
122* ArtisticLicenseHistory: Odin is a fictional design for the second Dockyard event in ''World of Warships'', based primarily on early proposals for what would eventually become the ''Scharnhorst''-class battlecruisers. As such, she has a line of dialogue expressing her desire to meet the sisters in person. Her name is also fairly unlikely for the Kriegsmarine; there ''was'' [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SMS_Odin a Kaiserliche Marine coastal battleship]] of the same name, but Kriegsmarine convention was to name capital ships after German military leaders. Although like Prinz Heinrich, her naming may have a precedent from the [[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/O-class_battlecruiser O-class battlecruiser plans]].
123* BadassLongcoat: A greatcoat, unsurprisingly, given [[PuttingOnTheReich her allegiance]].
124* CommissarCap: No more surprising than her greatcoat.
125* GameplayAndStorySegregation: In the Upon the Shimmering Blue and Rondo at Rainbow's End events, Odin's Herteitr's Rolling Thunder is presented as a tremenously powerful weapon/ability. In gameplay, it's just a fancy barrage.
126* HornyVikings: While not dressed the part, she does take heavy cues from her namesake for her abilities.
127* MechanicallyUnusualFighter: Even for Ironblood standards:
128** She is one of only a handful of Torpedo-carrying backline ships.
129*** Hers however is manually triggered, while most other backliners' are not.
130** Her ''Mímir's Keen Eye'' skill positions her in front of the Flagship, allowing her secondary battery to fire on most of the battlefield, as opposed to other backline ships that can only hit ships near the left[[note]]Bismarck accomplishes something similar with her Warheit skill, but instead of taking her closer to oncoming enemies, Warheit accomplishes this by extending the range of Bismarck's secondaries[[/note]].
131** Her timed special barrage from ''Herteitr's Rolling Thunder'' is a [[LightningGun bolt of lightning]] going across the battlefield.
132* MoreDakka: She has two sets of built-in secondary guns, one that has extended range similar to Bismarck's skill and another to defend herself from enemies that gets too close.
133** Her Fate Simulation doubles the amount of projectiles in her barrage.
134* PuttingOnTheReich: With her black-outside-red-inside greatcoat, CommissarCap, several Iron Crosses, overall black, white, and red color motif, and prominently displayed [[NoSwastikas not-Swastika]] deck paint, she looks more the part of a shipgirl of Nazi Germany than anyone else except maybe Deutschland (who perhaps uncoincidentally is drawn by the same artist).
135* ShockAndAwe: Her special barrage is a bolt of lightning.
136[[/folder]]
137[[folder:The ''O''-class]]
138!!Brünhilde
139[[quoteright:192:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/brnhildeshipyardicon.png]]
140!!!Artist: ''unknown''
141!!!Voiced by: Creator/AimiTerakawa
142Another on-paper-only design, the O-class of battlecruisers was supposed to replace the ''Scharnhorst''-class. No ship ever got beyond the planning stage.
143
144* TheAce: downplayed, but she utterly dominates Blücher and Z16 in a fleet excercise.
145* ArtisticLicenseHistory: and a quite convoluted case at that. Brünhilde is based on the proposed plans for a scaled up P-class with heavier armor and bigger guns, to replace the Scharnhorst-class. Historically, the project got reviewed and approved, but lack of resources and the Reich's shifting focus towards submarines prevented any vessels being built. She is not the first ship of her hypothetical class to appear in Azur Lane though: ''Ägir'' is supposed to be an O-class as well, but is considered a supercruiser and fights in the vanguard, while Brünhilde is a main fleet battlecruiser. No explanation is given for this.
146* DressedLikeADominatrix: She shares her sister Ägir's fashion sense.
147* HiddenDepths: some of her lines show that she takes quite an interest in history and collecting antiques.
148[[/folder]]
149
150[[folder:The ''Prinz Rupprecht''-class]]
151!!Prinz Rupprecht
152[[quoteright:192:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/prinz_rupprechtshipyardicon.png]]
153[[caption-width-right:192:[[labelnote:Full Art]]\
154https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/1280px_prinz_rupprecht.png[[/labelnote]]]]
155!!!Voiced by: Creator/MomoAsakura
156-->Hey, I'm Prinz Rupprecht, Iron Blood blueprint ship. It's my way or the highway. Hmph, obviously I get to act high and mighty because I AM high and mighty. I don't HAVE to follow your orders, they are merely suggestions to me!
157The personification of Prinz Pupprecht, introduced as part of the fifth round of ''[[VideoGame/WorldOfWarships World of Warships]]'' collaboration.
158
159* ArtisticLicenseHistory: Prinz Rupprecht represents a slight variation of the battlecruiser design GK 4541 with 406mm guns, six 150mm casemate guns and 300mm belt armor.
160* HornedHumanoid: has a pair of huge metal horns on her head.
161* ShearMenace: Carries a pair of huge scissors in her default skin.
162* SuperStrength: In Slow Ahead she was able to kick a huge trunk of a tree away without breaking a sweat.
163* SweetTooth: Really likes candy. In her debut chapter of Slow Ahead she bought the entire stock of sweets from the local shop leaving nothing for Laffey or Z23.
164
165[[/folder]]
166
167!Battleships (BB)
168
169[[folder:The ''Helgoland''-class]]
170!!Thüringen
171[[quoteright:192:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/thringenshipyardicon.png]]
172[[caption-width-right:192:[[labelnote:Full Art]]\
173https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/600px_thringen.png[[/labelnote]]]]
174!!!Artist: kakage
175!!!Voiced by: Creator/RihoSugiyama
176----
177* CommissarCap: A downplayed version as it is not as large as Seydlitz's.
178* ExtremeDoormat: Invoked and promptly defied with her special touch. She refuses to be your doormat.
179* SculleryMaid: Her Tidying in the Moonlight skin plays this one surprisingly straight.
180
181[[/folder]]
182
183
184
185[[folder:The ''Bismarck''-class]]
186!!Bismarck
187%%[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/bismarck_4.png]]
188[[quoteright:192:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/bismarckshipyardicon.png]]
189[[caption-width-right:192:[[labelnote:Full Art]]\
190https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/bismarck_4.png[[/labelnote]]]]
191
192!!!Artist: Hao
193!!!Voiced by: Creator/AyakaFukuhara (Japanese), Creator/AlexMoore (English), Diana Alonso (Latin American Spanish)
194
195-->''Guten Tag, I am Bismarck. I have fought many foes on many fronts. You may call upon me whenever there is a problem.''
196
197The personification of the ever-famed Bismarck, she, curiously, originally only made an appearance in the tutorial. Data for her ''existed'' in the client since the game's original Chinese launch, though - she was originally set to be the only "Legendary" rarity ship in the game (one level higher than Super Rare, with a seventh ascension star). However, for the first two years of ''Azur Lane''[='s=] operation, the character in the data was never made available. While her rarity never changed in updates, by early 2019, both ''San Diego'' and ''Warspite'' could be retrofitted to "Ultra Rare" rarity in the CN and JP clients, using many of the same assets as the data-mined "Legendary" status she would have.\
198After this, in late April 2019, various leaks began surfacing including a silhouette of Bismarck and what appeared to be a complete, ready to launch skin for her. These combined with teases from the game's English twitter[[note]]Mentioning the release of an unprecedented "mystery ship" and later quoting the lyrics of the song ''Bismarck'' by the power metal band Music/{{Sabaton}}.[[/note]], Japanese twitter[[note]]Making historical references to the Battle of the Denmark Strait where Bismarck's trademark feat of sinking Hood with one well-placed hit occurred ala some remarks from Bismarck herself[[/note]], and Bilibili account[[note]]Cryptically mentioning that players would soon be reunited with someone they met very early on in the game[[/note]] all but outright confirmed Bismarck's long-awaited release and an event revolving around her in the second half of May 2019, just in time for the anniversary of the Battle of the Denmark Strait. She was at last confirmed for a May 23rd worldwide release as part of China's second-anniversary stream. Later tweets would reveal her rarity to be Super Rare ([=SSR=] in Asian versions).
199
200In the 2019 event starting on May 23, Scherzo of Iron and Blood, Bismarck was finally released. The event itself surrounds the battle of the Denmark Strait after the sinking of Hood[[note]]as seen in the tutorial[[/note]] and the eventual fate of Bismarck.
201----
202* AdaptationalCurves: While she doesn't lack in the bust department, she's almost twice as busty in ''Slow Ahead''.
203* BadassBoast: Her extra voice line when entering the battle with a full Ironblood fleet.
204-->"No one can stop the march of the Ironblood. No one."
205* BigSisterInstinct: When trying to convince Bismarck to bring the Ironblood to their side, the Siren Observer talks of all the ruin and disaster the Ironblood would fall under and makes a specific dig at the idea of Tirpitz being defeated to provoke her.
206* BrainwashedAndCrazy: [[spoiler:After telling Tester what amounts to "Screw you and go to hell" the siren responds by activating the Awakening protocol, forcing Bismarck to go into a mad frenzy and removes any qualms she had with using the siren superweapon again.]]
207* CulturedWarrior: What little revealed thus far paints her as one with a fondness of poems and Norse myths. The dorm set [[https://pbs.twimg.com/media/D7KoafNUIAEB49v.png Das Bismarckhaus]][[note]]Translating into what is essentially "The Bismarck House"[[/note]] is themed after her and only backs this even further. The set contains ornate Ironblood themed furniture, display cases showing various medals, assorted weapons, a suit of armor, an antique record player, and ''a grand piano''. It paints a picture of a woman with many different tastes.
208* CriticalHitClass: Bismarck provides a hefty 25% increased crit chance for the torpedoes, cannons, and airstrikes of Ironblood ships, as well as having the first wave of shells from her salvo be guaranteed to crit.
209* DisneyDeath: [[spoiler: Storywise, the "Azur Lane" faction believed Bismarck had been sunk and died during ''Scherzo of Iron and Blood'', finally making her return in-story during the events of ''Rondo at Rainbow's End''.]]
210* TheDreaded: Especially after sinking Hood in one shot.
211* DyingAsYourself: [[spoiler:After a failed attempt to [[TakingYouWithMe self-destruct in order to destroy the siren fleet]] and herself before she can use their superweapon again, her willpower overrides the Sirens' mind control. Even with half her rigging completely destroyed alongside her ability to even aim she tells the Royal Navy that she's not giving up. At this point the Royal Navy realizes what's happened, that Bismarck has resigned to the fact she's about to die and grant her request to go out fighting.]]
212* GameplayAndStorySegregation: [[spoiler:Bismarck has been playable for several years now, but story-wise, she had absent thru most of the story following her sinking during ''Scherzo of Iron and Blood'' as well as presumed dead by the "Azur Lane" faction; until she finally makes her public return once again during the events of ''Rondo at Rainbow's End''. That said, the player already knew she had survived based on story snippets from Ironblood-related events.]]
213* GunNut: In Crosswave Bismarck's eyes sparkle when talking about weaponry. Hood calls it the only child-like quality she has.
214* HeroicWillpower: In Scherzo of Iron and Blood, [[spoiler:after the power of the Sirens ran berserk within her, she regains control through sheer willpower, goes on to try and eliminate all the Siren mooks on the field with said power, and then finally suppresses the power within her. Sadly, this also seriously damages her, to the point she is barely able to aim. She ''still'' doesn't go down without a fight.]]
215* HiddenDepths: In ''Slow Ahead'' Javelin and Ayanami learn that she is unexpectedly motherly despite her stoic personality, initially scolding them for being tardy to class and then handing Ayanami a pack of tissues. They also learn that she wants to have a normal conversation with her sister Tirpitz, though Bismarck's idea of a "normal conversation" is that ''Tirpitz'' would be the one to initiate it.
216-->'''Bismarck:''' "As the Ironblood leader, I normally have to maintain a stern expression you see..."\
217'''Javelin:''' "...But don't you have your younger sister Tirpitz to speak normally to?"\
218'''Bismarck:''' "Although I'm always ready to receive an invitation from her, and have [[CrazyPrepared even gotten a dress prepared for it...]]''it's not easy''..."\
219'''Javelin:''' ''"I wonder if she has given thought as to what normal conversations even are..."''
220* HiddenHeartOfGold: Her serious, determined demeanor makes her seem distant and even cold to her fellow Ironbloods, but she cares deeply for them all and wants them to prosper. Best exemplified in her interactions with U-556.
221* HonorBeforeReason: In Scherzo of Iron and Blood, [[spoiler:Bismarck is revealed to have rejected The Siren's power after the sinking of Hood, for she saw it as belittling the dignity and efforts of humankind. In the later scene when she successfully suppressed the berserking power of the Sirens within herself, she continued to fire at the Royal Navy even after losing the ability to aim, prompting the Royal Navy to give her [[MercyKill a warrior send off]]. ]]
222* HopelessBossFight: She the first opponent you face during the tutorial... and you face her with Hood. [[ForegoneConclusion You do the math]].
223* LadyOfWar: Her Beacon of the Iron Blood skin has her sitting on a large throne with swords stacked up against it. One of the idle [=Live2D=] animations has her effortlessly pick up one of them with one hand, swing it, and casually put it back.
224* LonelyPianoPiece: [[spoiler:After getting severely damaged by the Royal Navy, she continues to fight with a sad piano rendition of Joseph Haydin's "Gott erhalte Franz den Kaiser" playing in the background as she goes down.]] [[note]]Most commonly known in modern-day as the music score for "Deutschland Über Alles", also known as "Das Lied der Deutschen" or "Deutschlandlied"[[/note]]
225* MyGodWhatHaveIDone: [[spoiler:She ultimately regrets both her mistake of siding with the sirens and having used the Siren superweapon to sink Hood. She mentions that doing so has left her with a sort of corruption eating at the Wisdom Cube that gives her the urge to use it again. The sirens use it to take control of her.]]
226* MilestoneCelebration: Her release is one, celebrating both the second anniversary of the game's initial launch in China and the [=78th=] anniversary of ''Operation Rheinübung'' and the ''Bismarck''[='s=] destruction (''Azur Lane'' having been launched on the [=76th=] anniversary). In China, there was a surprising amount of real-life ancillary merchandise to go with the release.
227* OneHitKill: In the tutorial, Bismarck activates a unique "Rhine Drill" skill, doing over '''22,000''' damage to Hood, enough to sink her [[ThereIsNoKillLikeOverkill three times over]]. {{Justified}}, as the tutorial is a re-enactment of the Battle of Denmark Strait, in which Bismarck sunk Hood less than ten minutes the battle (on her fifth salvo, after previous salvoes had caused mostly superficial damage) into when she scored a lucky hit on Hood's 4-inch magazine, which set off a rapid series of events culminating in the explosion of the 15-inch magazine (though the exact steps leading from one to the other are not 100% certain), which detonated so violently that it snapped Hood's back and sunk the pride of the Royal Navy in mere minutes. [[AlternateHistory Also, in this case]] the cutscene reveals she apparently has access to a secret weapon granted by the Sirens.
228* PunnyName: The name of the skill when she uses the siren weapon is ''Rhine Drill'', which is another way to translate ''Rheinübung'' [[labelnote:*]]Exercise Rhine[[/labelnote]], the name of the real-life operation to send Bismarck and Prinz Eugen to raid the Atlantic convoys.
229* RecurringBoss: In addition to being the boss of the tutorial, Bismarck is fought as the boss of three of the seven maps of the event "Scherzo of Iron and Blood".
230* ShesBack: [[spoiler: ''Rondo at Rainbow's End'' marks her public return following a long convalescence period after the events that almost killed her during ''Scherzo of Iron and Blood''.]]
231* ShoutOut: Her skill which increases her auxiliary gun range is a nod to her ''VideoGame/WorldOfWarships'' version which with both the commander skill and secondary gun modification allow her secondary guns to fire at just over 10km, which means any enemy that gets into that range will receive a hail of shells from her secondary battery.
232* SocialDarwinist: She believes that only power can save humanity, and wholeheartedly embraces the Sirens' cause and betrays Azur Lane. She does, however, show a hint of hesitation, uncertainty, and remorse when explaining herself to the sinking Hood though and knows that it's up to the future to decide if she's right.
233-->'''Hood:''' ...Why...why would you betray our alliance...\
234'''Bismarck:''' Honor and loyalty... Only with great power can we truly save humanity. We've...we've just chosen a different path. I don't expect you to understand. Only those looking back on these moments will be able to decide who is right and who is wrong. My old friend...may we meet in Valhalla.
235** As it ultimately turns out [[spoiler:Bismarck utterly rejected the Sirens when they approached her, but they preyed on her worries and by the end, Bismarck admits that she'd been trembling the entire exchange. Yes, Bismarck took power in a misguided attempt to save the Ironblood from ruin, but it is clear she was also greatly influenced by fear.]]
236* SupportPartyMember: Essentially the Ironblood version of [[Characters/AzurLaneSakuraEmpire Nagato]], capable of buffing the entire fleet's Crit chance and Reload, as well as buffing the damage dealt by Tirpitz and Graf Zeppelin/Zeppy.
237* TheChainsOfCommanding: The Beacon of Iron Blood skin shows that really beyond being the Ironblood leader she's not really sure how to act and often unsure which persona she has to put on at any one given time is the real her. She's not sure how to start forming a bond the sister she never met, she discusses how as a leader she has to both say and do things she doesn't necessarily believe in, she has moments of shyness as she falls in love with her commander, and groping her chest in both of her skins has her shyly ask her commander to not tease her as she's bad at expressing herself. When Tirpitz is in her Iron Blood Snowstorm skin it's shown that the only people who see through Bismarck's act are Tirpitz herself, the Commander, and likely Eugen.
238* UncertainDoom: [[spoiler: The context under which U-556 finds Bismarck at the end of ''Scherzo of Iron and Blood'' leaves it unclear if she'd already perished or not. The end of ''Skybound Oratorio'', an event that had at that point already reversed the apparent deaths of Jean Bart and the others from the end of ''Iris of Light and Dark'', has Algerie mention Bismarck in present-tense during a time that would have been chronologically almost two years after Bismarck sank. She's mentioned yet again in the present-tense during ''Daedalian Hymn'' by the Sardegnian girls which at the time of its release is the most chronologically recent event in the entire timeline as it mentions the Commander having retuned to Azur Lane after their stay in Russia.]] Needless to say that at this point the ultimate fate of Bismarck is ambiguous and it's likely that only the Ironblood girls themselves know the truth.
239** [[spoiler:Nearly three years after ''Scherzo of Iron and Blood'' Bismarck makes her triumphant return in ''Rondo at Rainbow's End'' and immediately turns the entire event into a {{wham episode}} by declaring the Ironblood's severing of ties with the Sirens and rejoining of Azur Lane.]]
240* WhatIsThisThingYouCallLove: Upping her affection for the Commander has the normally stoic Bismarck become flustered and unable to express herself. If the Commander oaths her, Bismarck is ''still'' unable to express how she feels and asks him for help, wondering if smiling is enough.
241* WhenSheSmiles: She's usually very stoic, but thanks to her upgraded art, she can emote and it's really good.
242
243!!Tirpitz
244%%[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/tirpitz.png]]
245[[quoteright:192:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/tirpitzshipyardicon.png]]
246[[caption-width-right:192:[[labelnote:Full Art]]\
247https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/tirpitz.png[[/labelnote]]]]
248!!!Artist: Hao
249!!!Voiced by: Creator/AtsukoTanaka
250-->''I was imprisoned in the north for so long, unable to return home, and now you want me to follow you? ...Very well. It is up to you to show me the world.''
251
252* ArtisticLicenseHistory: [[spoiler: While it is true that Operation Tungsten damaged her severely, and those bombers finished the job off, as mentioned in the game, this actually took [[RasputinianDeath several months and operations for this to happen]]. Operation Tungsten happened in early April 1944, and Operation Catechism, the final operation where 32 Lancaster bombers finally sunk Tirpitz, happened in mid-November of the same year. To be fair, she never really recovered from the damage caused during Operation Tungsten, and the [[DeathOfAThousandCuts further damage incurred from the following operations]].]]
253* BalanceBuff: A small but notable one with the release of her personal augment module, the Lonely Queen's Banner. At max level, it modifies ''Lonely Queen of the North'' to still activate as long as the other battleships in the same fleet are Ironblood, allowing Tirpitz to sortie alongside other battleships besides her sister and not be gimped by it.
254* ChessMotifs: She's earned during the chess-themed Opposite-Colored event, which is called Divergent Chessboard on the EN servers. Furthermore, her skill activation line is "Checkmate!" and she is colored white in contrast with her black-clothed sister, Bismarck.
255* CulturedWarrior: She gives off a good deal of this vibe during ''Winter's Crown''; she's more philosophical about her potential demise than anything, is dressed very elegantly (as opposed to a lot of the other heavy Ironblood ships) and is contrasted heavily against the loud, abrasive Scharnhorst.
256* DefiantToTheEnd: [[spoiler: Attempted. When given the option to surrender by Victorious after being thoroughly beaten, she declines; Victorious decides to spare her anyways and retreat]].
257* HiddenDepths: She hides it very well, but she's clearly on the edge of a full-on DespairEventHorizon, in part because she's always lonely, and because she was kept out of conflict, only sortieing out for sure-kills, stationed far away from her homeland and ultimately suffering a rather [[RasputinianDeath Rasputinian]] and UndignifiedDeath. She calls herself the ''Lonely Queen of the North'' in-game because she's resigned to this life. There's a reason why, in real life, journalist Ludovic Kennedy said she "lived an invalid's life and died a cripple's death."
258* HomingProjectile: Unlike other battleships and battlecruisers with torpedo barrages, hers are homing torpedoes, which are slower and fire in a spread instead of at a target, but actively track a target once they get close.
259* HonorBeforeReason: [[spoiler: Victorious clearly has the upper hand and gives her a chance to surrender. Tirpitz declines, to which Victorious replies by asking her if her name is actually "DramaQueen of the North".]]
260* {{Irony}}: [[spoiler: She wanted to die in battle against a WorthyOpponent because she wanted a memorable death, but Victorious spared her and let her retreat. However, the damage was quite severe and she was finished off by planes from a nearby base, [[KilledOffScreen Off Screen]], and we only find this by an off-hand remark from Duke of York.]]
261* IWorkAlone: Her skill ''Lonely Queen of the North'' has her gain massive damage output bonuses (10% at base, 30% at max) if she's the only battleship, battlecruiser, or monitor in your main fleet. [[LoopholeAbuse However, she can work just fine with Aviation Battleships.]] Her sister Bismarck is the exception and actually designed to ''defy'' this as she has a skill to give Tirpitz a ''40%'' damage increase if they sortie together rendering Lonely Queen of the North completely obsolete.
262* LeaningOnTheFourthWall: During Divergent Chessboard, Tirpitz wonders if the Sirens only put the Ironblood forces there so that the "White" team would grow stronger by facing them.
263* MaamShock: When U-556 first meets her after the death of Bismarck she refers to Tirpitz as "Lady Tirpitz". Given that Tirpitz was already shouting angrily at U-556 for roughhousing in the port mere seconds before all it does is piss her off even more. Played with in that it's not necessarily just that she doesn't like being called old, but just as likely (if not more likely) that she dislikes the reminder that her sister is dead.
264* MechanicallyUnusualFighter: Along with Scharnhorst and Gneisenau, and later joined by battleship Kaga and Amagi, she is the only Main Fleet unit in the game with a non-zero torpedo stat and she has a skill that periodically launches a barrage of torpedoes. Unlike Scharnhorst, Gneisenau, and Kaga, Tirpitz's torpedoes are homing torpedoes. Ironically, she never actually fired torpedoes in anger, while her sister ship may have been the only battleship ever torpedoed by another battleship (Rodney, who does not have any torpedo capability or skills in Azur Lane).
265* MightyGlacier: Tirpitz has the seventh-highest raw firepower of all battleships (only Izumo, Warspite (plus her retrofit), Georgia, Gascogne, and Friedrich der Große have more firepower (battleship Kaga and Monarch tie Tirpitz with 423 firepowers at level 120)), and despite lacking a barrage skill like Washington or Hood or a first shot buff like Jean Bart or Duke of York, Tirpitz manages some of the best damage output of all backline ships due to her huge 30% damage buff from Lonely Queen of the North (or 40% from Bismarck's Will of the Iron Blood) and her homing torpedoes. Defensively, she has the fourth-highest hitpoints of all ships, beat only by Hood, Izumo, and Friedrich der Große, and as a battleship, she has 'heavy' armor and packs light cruiser secondaries that are highly effective against bomb ships. And of course, like a battleship, she's not terribly fast or evasive.
266* NoChallengeEqualsNoSatisfaction: She sought to fight, but was usually kept out of most engagements being stationed so far north. When fighting Victorious, she's actually grateful she's getting [[spoiler:beaten, because she'll go down fighting in a memorable fight, rather than forgotten.]]
267* RedBaron: ''Lonely Queen of the North'', which is referenced in her lines and in one of her skills.
268* ShootTheShaggyDog: A bit zigzagged. [[spoiler:Despite being spared by Victorious, planes from a nearby base finished the job and sunk her in real life. (In the ''AL''-verse, Operation Siren reveals she survived that encounter, if barely.)]]
269* StatusBuff: Being the only battleship/battlecruiser/monitor in her fleet gives her a massive 30% bonus to her damage output. [[LoopholeAbuse Interestingly, Aviation Battleships do not count against this.]] If she's in a fleet with Bismarck, she instead gets a 40% damage buff. [[spoiler:Understandable, considering Bismarck was the sister she never met. A sister would have alleviated the loneliness of even the one called the "Lonely Queen of the North", no? Indeed, even Bismarck laments about never meeting her.]]
270* TraumaButton: She's implied to have an aversion to aircraft based on her "Seasonal Pine and the Frost Flower" login quote. Taking historical and in-game events into context, it's understandable why.
271* WhenSheSmiles: With her formal skin's expressions, one or two are particularly warm smiles.
272
273!!Bismarck Zwei
274[[quoteright:192:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/144px_bismarck_zweishipyardicon.png]]
275[[caption-width-right:192:[[labelnote:Full Art]]https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/1280px_bismarck_zwei.png[[/labelnote]]]]
276
277!!!Artist: kurumi
278!!!Voiced by: Creator/AyakaFukuhara
279
280-->''Guten Tag. I am Iron Blood battleship Bismarck. While this may not be our first meeting, perhaps you find my new attire surprising? As a fellow idealist, I'm happy to once more fight by your side.''
281
282Unbeknownst to Azur Lane for some time, Bismarck survived her 'warrior's death' at the hands of the Royal Navy, recovering to eventually re-emerge at the final showdown against the Siren Compiler. Known to even fewer still, the leader of the Ironblood has been upgraded with experimental Type Zwei rigging, granting the already formidable ship even more power.
283----
284* ArtEvolution: Since Bismarck's Zwei art is handled by a different artist from her base design, and the Ironblood faction in general has had significant changes to its overall design aesthetic, she has undergone several major changes. Of note, her uniform has removed almost all Nazi-adjacent design queues[[note]]The ''Reichsadler'' eagles are gone save for a highly-stylized one on her cap, the German tri-colors are also gone, and her Iron Cross banner has been replaced with an officer's saber[[/note]], her more realistic looking officer's coat/dress has become a sexier & more stylized dress and cape, and Bismarck herself has been given sharper features and longer hair & legs to help differentiate her from the likes of Tirpitz and Enterprise.
285* HeroWorshipper: While not the extent of shipgirls like [[KidSidekick Reno]], Bismark's lines show that she treats the commander like a sort of role model when it comes to being a leader.
286--> '''Self-Introduction Line''': "Having you, a fellow leader, show me the way forward is the best thing I could ask for."
287--> '''Details Line''': "I don't need preferential treatment– simply being able to work with you is enough."
288--> '''Disappointed Affinity''': "I thought you a brilliant leader and followed your example."
289--> '''Stranger Affinity''': "That's right, Commander. I look forward to working with you in the days ahead."
290* HumbleHero: This version of Bismarck explicitly asks to be treated like just everyone else and simply wants to be just another member of the Azur Lane port, in a similar vein to her original version.
291* ICallHerVera: She refers to her {{kaiju}}-like zwei-spec rigging by the name "Geryon".
292* IJustWantToHaveFriends: Mentions in her 'Stranger' Affinity line that she's hoping to become good friends with the commander.
293* {{Kaiju}}: Continuing the Ironblood arms race of "strap increasingly larger monsters to your back and call it 'rigging'", Bismarck Zwei trades her more traditional ship rigging out for an absolutely ''colossal'' three-headed dragon she names Geryon to better fit with more modern Ironblood designs.
294* LivingOnBorrowedTime: [[spoiler:Vestal META tells her that, even with the protection of her Zwei rigging, the corrosion from the Black Cube was too severe. While Geryon will slow the process, she will eventually turn META if she continues to fight, a fact Bismarck is well aware of.]]
295* ManOfKryptonite: While Geryon is just extremely powerful in general, it was specifically designed with fighting META and Ashes ships in mind. It has a built-in META tracking beacon similar to those the player uses in Operation Siren, and has the ability to reduce or eliminate the corruption of META attacks & similar effects such as the lingering influence of the Black Cube. In-game Bismarck even has several skills that lend themselves to fighting META Showdown bosses. ''Calamitous Voidflame'' fires a special barrage that creates a vortex to draw in humanoid enemies, and she can use Geryon to either reduce incoming damage to herself (useful for enemies trying to snipe the flagship) or deploy it to act as another Heavy Cruiser's worth of firepower for burning down massive healthbars.
296* ReligiousAndMythologicalThemeNaming: Her three-headed dragon rigging is named after Geryon, a monstrous three-headed warrior whom Heracles was tasked with stealing the red cattle from in his [[Myth/ClassicalMythology twelve labors]]. Interestingly, the only depictition of Geryon as a sort of dragon or serpent comes not from Greece, but from a creature of the same name in [[Literature/TheDivineComedy Dante's "Inferno"]].
297* ShoutOut: In her victory animation, Bismark will command Geryon to unleash a torrent of fire that then [[Film/ShinGodzilla condenses into a purple laser to sweep in front of it]]. Ironic considering that Geryon more resembles the King of Monsters' greatest rival.
298* SuperMode: In contrast to the Eagle Union's Type II rigging which completely replaced the ship's original equipment, in-story Bismarck still retains her original rigging. She instead is able to summon her Zwei rigging when needed and dismiss it afterwards. Gameplay still treats her as a seperate ship like the Type II's, though.
299* TookALevelInCheerfulness: While she retains much of her 'stoic leader' personality, Bismarck's character development shows through. She has a much more optimistic outlook, is able to act more casually & affectionate with the commander, and interacts with other Ironbloods more as friends rather than just leader & subordinate (although she's still a bit skittish with her sister Tirpitz).
300
301[[/folder]]
302
303[[folder:The H-39-class/"''Ulrich von Hutten''"-class]]
304!!Ulrich von Hutten
305%%[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/474px_ulrich_von_hutten.png]]
306[[quoteright:192:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/ulrich_von_huttenshipyardicon.png]]
307[[caption-width-right:192:[[labelnote:Full Art]]\
308https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/474px_ulrich_von_hutten.png[[/labelnote]]]]
309
310!!!Artist: Ohisashiburi
311!!!Voiced by: Creator/HibikuYamamura
312
313-->"I am Ulrich von Hutten, the symbol of the Iron Blood's hopes and regrets. Whether my arrival is cause for celebration or despair is up to you to decide. I shall respond in kind."
314
315* AnimalMotif: Her rig is shaped like a spider.
316* {{BFS}}: A large part of her rigging is arranged on the massive scythe she carries with her.
317* CriticalHitClass: Buffs her own critical hits, and buffs the critical hits of other Ironblood ships in other fleets.
318* DeathOfAThousandCuts: If you sortie her without her being the flagship, she will gain a whopping 50% reduction of her main gun cooldown at the expense of those main guns taking a 45% damage decrease. But taking into consideration that that penalty does ''not'' apply to her guaranteed-on-every-shot barrage, this overall increases her DPS considerably. Oh, and she has a flat Reload buff active at all times to further drive it home.
319* EeriePaleSkinnedBrunette: She essentially looks like a goth/punk girl, with piercings, tattoos and a taste for leather and spikes.
320* GermanicDepressives: She has a rather gloomy and brooding personality similar to that of Graf Zeppelin's, further accentuated by her outfit and appearance as noted above.
321* HellBentForLeather: What little she wears under her coat is basically leather straps.
322* HiddenDepths: Despite what her looks would insinuate, she's a very diligent and smart flagship of the Ironblood fleet, to the point the basically managed to recruit [[spoiler:not one but two META shipgirls]] not by force, but simply by talking to them.
323* HorribleJudgeOfCharacter: She actually thinks the Commander is this because they trust others too easily, including trusting in her. Eventually she decides to reciprocate said trust.
324* MoreDakka: From her aforementioned skill to her ability to perform '''six''' cross-fleet barrages per battle that she isn't even participating in, everything about her design is about firing lots of bullets. Ironic, considering her [[GameplayAndStorySegregation in-universe propensity]] to be a miser about using ammo on enemies she percives to be weak.
325* NotWorthKilling: She routinely berates her enemies as being mere wastes of quality ammunition, and seems to see them more as obstacles to be pushed aside than enemy combatants to kill. She seems to dial this attitude back when you oath her.
326* OneDegreeOfSeparation: With Friedrich der Grosse. One can see that they are related (most notably with their SupernaturalGoldEyes and horns), but they are not mentioned as so in-game yet as well as being placed in different classes in the fleet tech. That said, Ohisashiburi drew [[https://danbooru.donmai.us/posts/4994499 a sketch]] that portrays Ulrich as Friedrich's ''daughter''.
327* {{Stripperiffic}}: Ohisashiburi, the artist behind her design, has revealed what her wardrobe is like underneath her coat, and can be accurately summarized as "strategically placed straps and a maebari."
328* TattooAsCharacterType: Not seen in her art, but seen in the "Tower of Trascendence" PV, but she sports one big tattoo on her back and a tattoo on her tongue.
329[[/folder]]
330
331[[folder:The ''Friedrich der Grosse''-class]]
332!!Friedrich der Grosse[[labelnote:*]]Große[[/labelnote]]
333%%[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/friedrich_der_groe1_8.png]]
334[[quoteright:192:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/friedrich_der_groeshipyardicon.png]]
335[[caption-width-right:192:[[labelnote:Full Art]]\
336https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/767px_friedrich_der_groe.png[[/labelnote]]]]
337
338!!!Artist: Manjuu Art Group [[note]]In-house artists not credited individually[[/note]]
339!!!Voiced by: Creator/HitomiNabatame
340
341-->''Welcome to my symphony. Now, child, what is it you desire? Wealth? Honor? Or perhaps eternal youth?''
342The personification of ''VideoGame/WorldOfWarships''[='s=] interpretation of [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/H-class_battleship_proposals the proposed H-39 battleship]], named by them as "''Friedrich der Grosse''" and introduced to ''Azur Lane'' as part of the second round of the collaboration between the two games. Quite notably, she is one of the two vessels of Research Season II (the other being [[Characters/AzurLaneSakuraEmpire Azuma]]) to debut at a rarity ''above'' Super Rare or its equivalent of Priority for the Research ships, launching at "Decisive" rarity, utilizing a number of the rarity assets initially intended for Bismarck's "Legendary" status.
343
344* AmbiguousSituation: Whether or not she's the ''Kaiserliche Marine''[='s=] ''Friedrich der Grosse'', somehow resurrected in a new ship class and frame. Queen Elizabeth at first thinks she's the same person (while wondering how that's possible) and even in "Rondo at Rainbow's End" clearly has ''some'' suspicions about the whole thing; and according to the ''Kaiserliche'' girls who ''were'' revived as their original selves (albeit with some "updates" that make their riggings more in line with modern IB design), their first, immediate impression was that this Friedrich was indeed the Friedrich they knew, and they have to look closely to realize that isn't quite right and there are, apparently, some un-elaborated-on differences. Friedrich, for her part, asserts that she isn't "the Friedrich they know"... but her wording is still ambiguous enough to be open to a variety of interpretations (which is likely intentional, both on her part and the part of the writers). She ''does'' seem to know a damned lot about the "old" Ironblood for someone ostensibly so new, but whether it's simply the result of research or something more is, again, left ambiguous. [[spoiler: Further complicated by the later instances of both Yorktown II & Hornet II outright stating that they are a CompositeCharacter, so the same could hold true here.]]
345* ArtisticLicenseHistory:
346** While she actually did exist on paper (unlike Roon) and a few of the H-39 vessels even had very preliminary keels lain down (though only 880 tons and ''40'' tons were laid for orders "H" and "J", respectively, before work was suspended), her ''VideoGame/WorldOfWarships'' counterpart is something of an amalgamation of both the H-39 and H-41 designs, with her being able to take 42cm guns that were never intended for the proposed H-39 (which were originally designed to use 406 mm guns in a similar vein to the British ''Nelson''-class).
347** Moreover, "Friedrich der Grosse", while a name attached to a very famous previous German battleship - it was none other than Reinhard Scheer's flagship during Jutland - and in line with the Reichsmarine and Kriegsmarine resurrecting old [=WW1=] ship names for new vessels[[note]]for example, the entirety of Maxmillian von Spee's squadron was "rebuilt" by the time [=WW2=] broke out; ''Scharnhorst'' and ''Gneisenau'', despite claims of being "traditional" names, had clearly been named for his heavy cruisers, while the two ships of the ''Leipzig'' class, the lead vessel and ''Nürnberg'', was named for his light cruisers[[/note]], doesn't seem to have been considered as a potential name for any proposed H-39 vessel in any official record (the H-class names that had been widely circulated, including the lead ship ''Hindenburg'' and ''Grosser Deutschland'', were purely speculation made by German media at the time). Hitler had actually grown worried about naming ships after "Deutschland" (thus ''Deutschland''[='s=] renaming) or prominent Nazi or Second and Third Reich officials, fearing morale issues if the ships were destroyed, and is on record as preferring the names ''Ulrich von Hutten'' and ''Götz von Berlichingen''[[note]]A pair of famous knights in the Holy Roman Empire who became national heroes of Germany.[[/note]] for the ships (bonus points for Ulrich to actually be released in the game as the actual H-39).
348* BigDamnHeroes: At the very end of ''Daedalian Hymn'', she appears suspiciously soon after the Sirens begin attacking the Sardegna Empire's capital to help fight them off.
349* CartoonConductor: This is her schtick, except instead of music it's symphony of destruction. All of her skills are themed in this fashion, and she often references seeing combat as a musical performance.
350* TheChessmaster: Both in the [[SmartPeoplePlayChess literal]] and figurative sense. She was playing no less than '''five''' different factions like a fiddle — including the Sirens — all just to set the stage for [[spoiler:Bismarck]]’s triumphant return, and to strike a mighty blow against the Sirens in the process by [[spoiler:seemingly ''permanently'' killing an Elite Siren and forcing the Sakura Empire to rejoin Azur Lane alongside Iron Blood, depriving the Sirens of their erstwhile allies.]]
351* DoubleUnlock: You unlock her with faction research points, a new system introduced alongside Season 2 Research ships.
352* TheDragon: ''Tower of Transcendence'' explicitly refers to her as the ‘executor of Bismarck’s will.’
353* DragonInChief: By the time of ''Inverted Orthant'', Friedrich appears to have succeeded Bismarck as Iron Blood's new Commander, given that Prinz Eugen seemingly answers to her. ''Daedalian Hymn'' has her outright state that she is the Ironblood's acting leader to [[Characters/AzurLaneSardegnaEmpire Giulio Cesare and Pola]]. It should be noted that ''Scherzo'' leaves Bismarck's fate ambiguous, and Eugen remarks that ''both'' Friedrich and Bismarck share the main leadership role (doubles as a HistoricalInJoke to UsefulNotes/ImperialGermany, where Bismarck and Kaiser Wilhelm II shared leadership role until the latter took over the politics after the Iron Chancellor resigned from his post). ''Tower of Transcendence'' clears this up by referring to Friedrich as ‘the executor of Bismarck’s will,’ implying that Bismarck is still technically the leader of Ironblood, with Friedrich acting in her stead.
354* EarlyBirdCameo: She was present in the background of the loading screen art in the first round of collaboration, a while before she was formally introduced.
355* EquipmentUpgrade: In the form of her Fate Simulation added in January 2023. At Phase 5, two of her three skills, Symphony of Destruction and Rhapsody of Darkness become upgraded to make her performance more consistent and in-line with other Ultra Rare or Decisive shipgirls. As a Decisive PR shipgirl, she also gains +25 Luck.
356** For Symphony of Destruction, a second barrage is added that is tied to her main guns firing. It also ignores positioning as it fires from the flagship position. To distinguish from the two barrages, the original on-damage and proximity barrage is known as Eins, while the new barrage is Zwei.
357** Rhapsody of Darkness removes the contextual nature of the skill, now having a permanent 20% bonus to ''both'' Firepower and reduced damage taken instead of trading one for the other depending on her remaining health. The new effect added is, on reaching 30% of her max HP from damage taken, a 15% increased shell velocity for secondary guns as well as a 30% increase to their efficiency.
358* EvilLaugh: Belts one out, complete with SlasherSmile, at the end of ''Daedalian Hymn'', suggesting that her story version is not as nice as the one in your dock.
359* FaceOfAThug: Friedrich looks ObviouslyEvil despite being very attractive otherwise, and that's without mentioning her ''absolutely monstrous'' rigging. However, she is actually very kind and motherly, especially to the other Ironblood shipgirls and the Commander.
360** TheStinger of ''Daedalian Hymn'' hints that her story version may avert this and be outright ObviouslyEvil.
361* GeniusBruiser: In addition to her abilities in battle, she's also the one who devised the Iron Blood's plan in ''Aurora Noctis''. She also had a hand in ''Inverted Orthant'' and the Sirens in ''Daedalian Hymn'' are implied to be part of her plan to manipulate the Sardegna Empire to side with them once more.
362* HotAsHell: Her "hair clips" look very clearly like traditional devil horns... assuming they aren't really just horns, flat out.
363* InfinityMinusOneSword: Friedrich der Grosse was unquestionably THE single most powerful ship in the game prior to the release of Ultra Rare battleships obtainable via construction. Nowadays, with New Jersey and Ulrich van Hutten able to best her in DPS against bosses, she is now merely "an extremely good S+ tier" instead of "the single undisputed best.". One of the main issues of this stemmed from Friedrich's ''zero'' Luck stat prior to Fate Simulation. Zero Luck affects her accuracy and in turn, overall DPS [[note]]this basically tells that even with high Accuracy stat, every salvo she shoots can be hit or miss even when the shells hit the target, which reduces her overall DPS. This is a unique quirk of the game in that backline ships with low Luck stats can still reliably hit (like Prince of Wales), but the ones with zero Luck ''may not''.[[/note]]. She does have an edge over those two when it comes to fighting trash mobs, however [[note]]New Jersey's one very minor weakness is her ability to deal with high-level suicide and searchlight boats due to her lack of spread barrage damage, and being forced into DD gun secondaries. And Ulrich's signature DeathOfAThousandCuts skill absolutely floors her shelling damage when she is out of ammo, but without this skill she generally loses to Friedrich in overall DPS[[/note]]. She is overall more accessible to players than the previous two by virtue of not being a limited gacha character, but she is nonetheless difficult to acquire as it is overall more difficult to acquire Iron Blood faction tech points than the other major factions. This process is getting easier over time as previously-limited Iron Blood ships like Bismarck and Graf Zeppelin are now available permanently. And even after you get her, she needs 513 blueprints to reach maximum power, and blueprints for Decisive rarity ships are more expensive and come in smaller quantities. Fortunately, her blueprints can now be purchased with coins, though this can still be costly and remains a time investment. You can easily get Monarch, Georgia, Odin, or even Marco Polo to maximum power before you're even halfway done with FDG. And to add insult to injury, FDG has the highest oil cost of any ship in the game -- though with the advent of clearing mode oil caps and Operation Siren, oil-cost-as-drawback is virtually completely obsolete.
364* {{Irony}}: Her inspiration is considered the weakest of the Tier IX battleships in World of Warships (although a buff in 0.8.11 has somewhat saved her from this status)... and here she's one of the strongest ships in the game ''period'', with massive firepower (absurd FP stats + multiple offensive skills) and an equally absurd HP pool.
365* {{Kaiju}}: Upping the ante even from Roon, Friedrich's ship rigging really crosses the line from "kind of animalistic" to "just outright a sea monster"; she's basically got a pair of massive sea serpents strapped to her back, with visible eyes, jaws and segmented bodies.
366* MightyGlacier: The current and reigning queen of the trope in ''Azur Lane''. She has an absolutely unprecedented HP total at over ''ten thousand'' with affection increases factored in (she blows the previous record holder, [[Characters/AzurLaneRoyalNavy Hood]], out of the water by more than two thousand HP, and beats even the other UR battleships by around 400 HP), her gunnery stat is similarly ridiculous, and she's got multiple offensive skills... but her Reload is merely okay, her evasion is low even for a BB, and she has a rather poor accuracy stat. She also has the highest oil cost of any ship in the game, but by the time you're using her regularly, you'll likely be doing content where oil caps are in place, or oil is not even consumed in the first place.
367* NecessaryDrawback: To balance her incredibly high stats and powerful skills, she has a staggeringly high oil cost of 19, while SR battleships are already considered fairly expensive to deploy at 15 oil.
368** This drawback is almost completely negated in the current state of the game. Maps starting with world 9 now have outright caps on oil consumption, meaning there is no difference in oil used whether you use Friedrich or [[ComMon Nevada]]. Furthermore, Operation Siren does not consume oil and does not adjust AP costs based on ship rarity. This would have made her an automatic inclusion in your fleets prior to the release of stronger ships like New Jersey and Ulrich von Hutten, but she is still incredibly strong and better than virtually all options of lower rarities if you have her fully developed.
369* TheNicknamer: She insists on addressing the commander as "ボウヤ", or "child" (or "boy", technically) which in context is fairly dismissive and implies she thinks the Commander is still naïve (and, thus, possibly a fool for trusting her, if you do not believe her intentions). Though in light of her TeamMom tendencies, she might just see them as another child to take care of. This persists in her oath skin.
370* ObviouslyEvil: Even more so than Graf Zeppelin or Roon, and ''far'' more so than many of the older vessels in the fleet (and a complete contrast to pre-fascist-era vessels like the ''Königsberg'' sisters or Leipzig), Friedrich hits all the visual sub-tropes of looking as evil as possible, with her all-black-and-red ensemble, her devil horns, her bangs, and her outright kaiju-like ship rigging. Her voice lines are also the sort of things you'd typically expect to hear out of a hilariously over-the-top supervillain. Even then, she is still ostensibly on your side, and her TeamMom status heavily contradicts her look.
371* SmartPeoplePlayChess: Seen in the trailer for ''Inverted Orthant'', she and Peter used to play together regularly, so much so that she can recognize the latter's battlefield handiwork by comparing it to the way she plays.
372* SupernaturalGoldEyes: A lot like Z46, her eyes are totally golden and are clearly meant to seem otherworldly.
373* TeamMom: Friedrich der Grosse is extremely imposing in appearance, her twitter description remarked that she is like a "dark matron" in front of you, the commander. However, in reality, rather than "dark matron", her actual reactions with you makes her feel more like just an actual, doting...very doting, mom.
374-->(when other ships on task returns)"You have to properly welcome the children who studiously finished the commissions, alright..."\
375(when you make her affection drop)"Have you properly repented? "\
376(After self-introduction)"...My child, if you have difficulty sleeping, let me sing you a lullaby then."\
377" Rather than battles, I prefer things as it is now. Here, open your mouth, ahh~~"
378** Moreover, her mom-ness also extend to other Ironblood ships.
379--->(Sortie with Z46) "Do occasionally come and fawn over me."
380** She gets sad when she realizes her presence would mean Tirpitz cannot trigger her [[IWorkAlone ability]].
381--->(Sortie with Tirpitz) "Does my command not let you display your talent in all its glory...?"
382* YouLookFamiliar: In-universe. She is, evidently, a complete dead ringer for the ''Kaiserliche Marine'' Friedrich at first glance; Elizabeth commented on it as soon as she saw Fred (and clearly [[AmbiguousSituation still has some suspicions]]), and when "resurrected", all of the old ''Kaiserliche'' ships mistake this Fred for the Fred they knew before realizing she is (apparently) subtly different. Friedrich, for her part, asserts she is indeed a different person (though she sure knows a ''lot'' of what "old Fred" would've known).
383[[/folder]]
384
385!Aircraft Carrier (CV)
386
387[[folder:The ''Graf Zeppelin''-class]]
388* SiblingYinYang: The two sisters have many differences, hair color, outfit main color, make of the outfit, kits (Zeppelin has a rather basic kit with some support ability while Peter has a flashier one that's more selfish leaning), personality, so forth.
389
390!!Graf Zeppelin
391%%[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/graf_zeppelin_4.png]]
392[[quoteright:192:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/graf_zeppelinshipyardicon.png]]
393[[caption-width-right:192:[[labelnote:Full Art]]\
394https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/graf_zeppelin_4.png[[/labelnote]]]]
395
396!!!Artist: kishiyo
397!!!Voiced by: Creator/AiKayano (Current VA for all servers except CN, where her voiceovers were removed on June 2021), Creator/YumiUchiyama (CN, post July 2022)
398
399-->''Commander, my name is Zeppelin. Now then, all conditions have been met. It is time to raise the curtains on the Last Judgement.''
400
401* BalanceBuff: The December 22, 2020 patch the accompanied the release of Operation Siren ''massively'' buffed Graf Zeppelin, who had previously been somewhat underwhelming. Her base Aviation and Reload were boosted, her third plane slot was changed from dive bomber to dive bomber OR torpedo bomber, allowing her to use a powerful new Ironblood torpedo bomber, Iron Blood Wings gained a self-buff of 5% Aviation per Ironblood ship in the same fleet (max of three stacks) while retaining its damage reduction for other Ironblood ships, and Iron Blood Hawk was reworked so that ''all'' of her planes gain 30% efficiency so long as even one of them is an Ironblood plane.
402* BlasphemousBoast: The sheer casualness of her suggestion of starting her rampage by killing God makes it come off as something of a boast of her ability to do so.
403* BlowThatHorn: One of her lines talks about blowing the horn of a black goat, and just wait... probably for the destruction of your enemies.
404* CynicismCatalyst: If Zeppy's lines are to be believed, she really was looking forward to becoming a carrier and fighting. The real-life Graf Zeppelin was never completed, which explains some of her cynicism.
405* {{Chuunibyou}}: There are a few signs that all the stuff she says is part of something along the lines of being one (such as how she has surprisingly adorable dorm animations, occasionally wears the same "Deal with it" sunglasses as Cleveland, Washington, and Prinz Eugen, and especially with her summer outfit, almost seems to be seeking out diversions from the whole "destroy the world" business), but at the heart of it is very real bitterness.
406* {{Expy}}: Graf Zeppelin bears more than a passing resemblance to [[VideoGame/FateGrandOrder Jeanne]] [[Characters/FateGrandOrderAvengers Alter]] in both personality and appearance (especially when looking at Jeanne Alter's later ascensions) and even have a shared attribute of being people who shouldn't really exist, with Zeppelin being an aircraft carrier that was never finished, and Jeanne Alter is a fabrication created by Gilles de Rais and the Holy Grail.
407* ExtraEyes: While Graf Zeppelin herself only has the normal two eyes, her rigging has three "heads" or "bows", each with four eyes, for a total of twelve eyes.
408* {{Foil}}:
409** To Enterprise - both are the long, silver-haired carrier representatives of their national fleets with Enterprise arguably being the face of the game, and Graf Zeppelin the face of the Ironblood-centric Divergent Chessboard event, but where Enterprise is dutiful and wants an end to the fighting, Graf Zeppelin wants little more than to kill and wage a personal war against the world. What's more, while Enterprise's [[BornLucky existence was defined by astoundingly good luck]], Graf Zeppelin's [[BornUnlucky was defined by astoundingly bad luck.]] Furthermore, both possess high durability and offense, but through very different means - Enterprise has an exceptional Aviation stat and a single powerful ability that can both double the power of her airstrike and give her 8 seconds of total immunity when it activates, while Graf Zeppelin has two constant skills, boosting the power of her planes if at least one is an Ironblood aircraft and boosting her defenses, as well as those of all other Ironblood ships in the fleet, and having an absolutely massive HP pool. She even shares Enterprise's skill activation line, but with a twist.
410-->''Owari da...'' '''''FUNEBRE!'''''
411** She can alternatively be seen as a foil to Yorktown - both are powerful fleet carriers that also have similar physical descriptions and they both have a rather gloomy outlook and faced defeat in real life. However, Yorktown directs her despair inwards and becomes self-deprecating and depressive, while Graf Zeppelin directs hers outwards and has decided that the world must suffer.
412* GlowingEyesOfDoom: All three "heads" of her rigging have four glowing orange eyes, and her own eyes seem to have a slight glow to them.
413* MightyGlacier: If she's equipped with at least one Ironblood aircraft, all of her aircraft gain 30% efficiency and each Ironblood ship in the fleet buffs her Aviation stat. Especially if one of those ships is Bismarck, Graf Zeppelin can both do and take a lot of damage. However, alone and without Ironblood aircraft, she's more of a StoneWall.
414* NayTheist: She believes that there is a God, but He is not worthy of prayer and wouldn't respond if you offered it, and further elaborates that God has no mercy, which she believes is not merely an attribute of His, but the very reason He is God.
415* OddFriendship: to ''Akagi'' of all people, as both are shown enjoying the other's company during Akagi's character quest. FridgeBrilliance kicks in when one realizes that the historical ''Graf Zeppelin'''s design is based off ''Akagi'' after the Kriegsmarine and Luftwaffe inspected the latter's construction.
416* PetTheDog: Graf Zeppelin shows a surprisingly casual and kind side towards Z46 (another ship that was never completed) in the latter's secretary questline, even surprising herself when she admits she considers the destroyer her friend. [[note]]While she was used for Soviet bomb testing, ''Graf Zeppelin'' actually survived the detonations and had to be sunk by torpedoes from a destroyer.[[/note]]
417* RageAgainstTheHeavens: Her "details" dialogue has her casually suggest starting her omnicidal rampage with God himself.
418* RedEyesTakeWarning: Zeppelin has red eyes and most people would be well advised to give the foul-tempered aircraft carrier a wide berth.
419* StoneWall: While she doesn't have heavy armor like the ''Illustrious''-class, she has the highest HP stat of any regularly-available aircraft carrier[[note]]Shinano and Hakuryuu, the only two with higher health, are Ultra Rare/Decicive carriers locked behind special event and research construction, respectively[[/note]] and reduces the damage taken by all Ironblood ships in the same fleet as her (including herself) by up to 15%, but her own offensive stats are relatively mediocre unless she equips Ironblood aircraft. The BalanceBuff above enables her to mix up her plane loadout with other faction planes.
420* ThemeNaming: The Graf Zeppelin carriers were named after important German Zeppelin airship figures. In her case, the Count Ferdinand von Zeppelin himself.
421* ThroatLight: Like Roon, her rigging has some manner of the glowing device in its primary mouth.
422* WoobieDestroyerOfWorlds: Graf Zeppelin did not have a happy existence in real life, never being completed, denied an airwing due to petty InterserviceRivalry (Admiral Donitz wanted the Kriegsmarine to have control of her airwing, while Hermann Goering didn't want to share control of any of Germany's aircraft with other branches of the Wehrmacht if he could stop it, so as to maintain the Luftwaffe's monopoly on airpower), sunk without ever getting to sail under her own power, and dragged up from the bottom of the sea to be used as a target ship, and this [[PutThemAllOutOfMyMisery gives her a bleak and murderous worldview and a desire for little more than the extermination of all life]].
423
424!!Peter Strasser
425%%[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/peter_strasser1.png]]
426[[quoteright:192:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/peter_strassershipyardicon.png]]
427[[caption-width-right:192:[[labelnote:Full Art]]\
428https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/peter_strasser1.png[[/labelnote]]]]
429
430!!!Artist: Gujianshaov
431!!!Voiced by: Creator/YumiHara
432
433-->''It is I, the never-completed Graf Zeppelin-class "Aircraft Carrier B," otherwise known as Peter Strasser. There is much for us to do and little time to do it... No time to waste. Let's begin.''
434 The personification of the second ''Graf Zeppelin''-class carrier, [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Graf_Zeppelin-class_aircraft_carrier#Flugzeugtr%C3%A4ger_B Flugzeugträger B ''Peter Strasser'']] She appears in the ''Inverted Orthant'' event.
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436* ArtisticLicenseHistory: She was never finished, only managed to be built up to her armoured flight deck before work suspended in 1939; then, after a year sat on drydock with rust starting to appear, Admiral Reader ordered her to be scrapped because the war broke out, production had been shifted to the favour of the [[=U-boats=]], and the Kriegsmarine could not find the usefulness of carriers at the time(which they would deeply regret after losing ''Bismarck''). Her appearance as a shipgirl in-game portrays her as a fully completed vessel like her sister. Having never been launched, Flugzeugträger B was also never officially named, although the name Peter Strasser is widely speculated to have been the likely choice.
437* ChefOfIron: According to her mini comic entry, she is a fantastic chef, albeit slightly terrifying with a knife.
438* ChessMotif: Like the ''Bismarck'' sisters, she has black hair while her sister's is white, and she is featured in the trailer playing chess with [[GeniusBruiser Friedrich Der Große]].
439* {{Foil}}: to Formidable. Both are gold-rarity carrier shipgirls with a time motif, a TimeStandsStill skill, skill kits that buff themselves, noticeable bustlines, huge twintails as part of their long hair, party dress skins that get confused for oath skins, as well as being designed as a ShoutOut to Tokisaki Kurumi. Formidable, however, was introduced in an event that was focused on someone else (namely, Littorio and the Sardegnian shipgirls that debuted there), is quite temperamental beneath her ProperLady facade, and her default skin reveals cleavage while her party dress covers it. Peter Strasser was the star of her own event (which is entirely focused on Iron Blood ships), does not have a personality facade whatsoever, and her default skin covers cleavage while her party skin reveals it.
440* ImprobableHairstyle: has her hair styled this way combined with long hair which extends all the way to her legs.
441* NumberTwo: While definitely not in overall charge, she seems to be very high up in the Iron Blood command structure (to the point of giving similar vibes to Hermann Goering, which is ironic at the same time since Goering hated the concept of carriers and refused to share the Luftwaffe's air power to outfit the ''Graf Zeppelins'' just to maintain air superiority), enough that she plays chess with Friedrich and Prinz Eugen talks to her as a relative equal.
442* ShoutOut: Even more of one to Tokisaki Kurumi than Formidable already is, given her long twintail black hair, clock motif, as well as TimeMaster abilities.
443** Her facial appearance bear in mind the image of [[VideoGame/Tekken7 Kazumi Mishima]], another role voiced by her [[ActorAllusion voice actor]] Creator/YumiHara (this becomes more apparent on her ''Chronos Calendae'' skin).
444* SmartPeoplePlayChess: Used to be Friedrich Der Grosse's regular playing partner, as seen in the trailer for ''Inverted Orthant''.
445* SupportPartyMember: Inverted for the most part as she gains buffs having other Ironblood ships though if the number is 5 or higher, she also plays it straight giving herself and same faction carriers a reload boost.
446* ThemeNaming: The Graf Zeppelins are named after German Zeppelin personnel. Hers is Peter Strasser, commander of the ''Kaiserliche Marine'' Zeppelin airship bombers and considered to be one of the pioneers of naval aviation, in particular the field of using bombers to strike vital points and supply lines.
447* TimeMaster: She has a prominent clockwork motif, and is able to slow enemies with her first skill in a similar manner to Formidable.
448
449!!Zeppy/Zeppelin-chan
450%%[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/zeppy.png]]
451[[quoteright:192:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/zeppyshipyardicon.png]]
452[[caption-width-right:192:[[labelnote:Full Art]]\
453https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/zeppy.png[[/labelnote]]]]
454!!!Artist: Yumesaki Kaede
455!!!Voiced by: Creator/AiKayano (Current VA for all servers except CN, where her voiceovers were removed on June 2021), Creator/YumiUchiyama (CN, post July 2022)
456
457-->''State your name! And this location! I see now... you’re also one of those goons conspiring against me! I’ll let you know, I am Graf Zeppelin, the one destined to become the first carrier of the Iron Blood! To think that you’d carry me off when I was distracted... taste my wrath!''
458
459The personification of the mighty Graf Zeppelin, she who bears a searing hatred for the entire world... transformed into the equivalent of a human grade-schooler, a circumstance not unlike what happened to [[Characters/AzurLaneRoyalNavy a certain Royal Navy light cruiser]]. And now Her Tiny Terribleness will unleash her wrath on Azur Lane... and will cry a ''lot'' if she doesn't get her way. God help us and our sanity.\
460
461A miniature version of Graf Zeppelin, Zeppy was added to the game on April 26, 2019, to help commemorate that year's [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Children%27s_Day#Japan Children's Day]] and Golden Week, across all regional servers.
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463* {{Chuunibyou}}: Played with. She ''tries'' to give off the same threatening, blasphemous presence as her adult counterpart, but it usually results in her either making childish threats or just giving in when offered sweets.
464* DubNameChange: From "Zeppelin-chan" to Zeppy for the English version. Unlike Belchan/Little Bel (where "Belchan" just has a lot of fandom inertia behind it due to release lag time), the EN community approves of this renaming, by and large.
465* HistoricalInJoke: Surprisingly, her ability to carry a secondary gun and her even holding a turret in her art. The early design for the ''Graf Zeppelin'' called for mounting eight [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/15_cm_SK_C/28 15cm Schiffskanone C/28s]] as a secondary defense against torpedo boats, which was later bumped to ''sixteen'' of the things.[[note]]To give this a bit more perspective - 15cm ''Schiffskanones'' served as the primary armament of the ''Königsberg'' and ''Leipzig''-class vessels (and are indeed [[https://azurlane.koumakan.jp/Triple_150mm_(SK_C/25) the default equipment for them in-game]]!); the light cruisers usually carried nine of the guns. So, by 1940, ''Graf Zeppelin'', an aircraft carrier, was going to carry slightly fewer light cruiser guns as ''Leipzig'' and ''Nürnberg'' did ''combined''. The doubling of the 15cm guns was actually a result of a miscommunication: the intention was to revise the design to save weight by putting the guns in double instead of single mounts, but the builders misinterpreted this as an order to replace the single mounts with doubles ''on a one-for-one basis''.[[/note]] It was these guns that would help ''doom'' her - after the conquest of Norway, not only was installing and provisioning a large number of guns on her time-consuming, but the guns themselves were needed for coastal defenses in the new conquests. She was stripped of her guns, and potential replacements always getting diverted elsewhere helped contribute to her lack of commitment. Zeppy is basically a gameplay projection of what a fully-gunned ''GZ'' would've been like, and Zeppy, being the "young" ''GZ'', reflects her early 1938-40 design, while "adult" Zepp reflects the brief 1942-3 plan to refit and finally commission her as a fleet carrier in the vein of the [=CVs=] cropping up in the Allied and IJN fleets.
466* JackOfAllTrades: Very much how she plays. You want her to be a monitor-like farming buddy with a fast, reliable barrage skill but way more armor and HP than an actual monitor at the cost of a bit more oil? She can do that. You want her to be a boss killer with multiple dive bombers? She can do that too. The only drawbacks she has are that her barrage isn't quite as big as the ''Erebus'' ones and is a bit slower (but it comes out ''way'' more reliably), and if you want to get the most out of her as a carrier, you really need to field her with an Ironblood team (as her Aviation stat is a bit low at baseline).
467* MechanicallyUnusualFighter:
468** She's one of the few carriers who can mount a gun, in this case a CL gun... and, with Yongshi/Manjuu having taken notes from how poorly Langley and Houshou did with their guns, became the first carrier in the game with a meaningful Firepower stat (she caps out at 152, which is about on par with the top-end light cruisers and has since been joined by Eagle and Béarn). Moreover, her first skill ''dramatically'' ramps up her Firepower every eight seconds (80 per stack at max level, with her special screen barrage going off at 3 stacks). So most of the time, she's going to have heavy cruiser-like Firepower, making her gun option substantially more legitimate.
469** On top of that, as you'll note above: she's the only carrier in the entire game with a ''wave barrage skill'' akin to that of a monitor or Big Seven ship. And moreover, it isn't even tied to RNG - it ''will'' go off every 24 seconds, without question, even if you don't have a gun equipped (although the barrage is substantially improved by having a gun equipped). This actually makes her one of the best farming back-liners in the entire game, as she can help clear waves like a monitor (and her skill goes off much more reliably than BB barrages) and can defend herself against bomb ships and whatnot while having far more HP and armor than monitors.
470* ObviousRulePatch:
471** She was announced right after 2nd round of the ''World of Warships'' collaboration was implemented, likely due to the fact that grinding experience for Friedrich der Grosse requires Ironblood backline, while Gascogne needs Ironblood, Iris, or Vichya backline...and ''all'' of them were event-locked at the time of PR2's release, which raised a serious possibility that she was added in to allow players that didn't have the other backlines to be able to grind for [=FdG=] or Gascogne. This became even more blatant when the patch that introduced her noted that she'd be added to the normal construction pool sometime after her event ended.
472** Her significant Firepower stat also feels like one, informed by experience with guns on a few early [=CVs=]... who couldn't make effective use of them due to having no Firepower stat. Zeppy has enough of the stat to make the weapon actually useful, and a skill that both boosts Firepower further and provides further benefit to trading a DB slot for a gun.
473* SleepModeSize: Just like Little Bel, and Zeppy's feelings are mixed about it (partially because her mentality is genuinely that of a "young" Zeppelin) - on the one hand, she wants to be the super-duper awesome first carrier of the Ironblood and wants to be grown up, but there's also a lot of moments where she's clearly enjoying being a kid.
474* SmallGirlBigGun: Zeppelin is now about half or less her usual size. Her ''rig'' is the exact same size it's always been. She could previously sit on it, and now she practically ''rides'' on it. It's not even clear what it's attached to anymore.
475* SuperPrototype: As noted above, Zeppy is based on the earlier "idealized" designs of ''Graf Zeppelin''. As such, she has several unique traits her adult form lacks, namely the ability to equip a cruiser gun and fire a barrage. Her skills also don't influence her equipment selection like the adult Graf (at the cost of not having Graf's sky-high efficiencies), and her ''Ironblood Hatchling'' skill can actually give her higher raw stats (even Aviation!) in a full Ironblood fleet than her adult counterpart.
476* TriggerHappy: She'll threaten to shoot you if she thinks you're teasing her or she doesn't get her way... which happens quite often.[[note]]This is translated as "Taste my wrath!" for EN servers.[[/note]]
477* {{Tsundere}}: Shows plenty of times how bemeaning and abusive she can be to the Commander, before flipping to a sweet and caring at the slightest hint of the Commander giving her cake.
478* WideEyedIdealist: In contrast to her normal-sized self, her gloomy exterior is just an act, and plenty of her lines indicate just how much she rejects the gloominess she embraces in her normal form. In fact, pairing her up with her grown-up self will result in her saying "I love everything!".
479--->"Despair and hatred mean nothing to me! I believe that as long as you don't give up, you can make any dream come true!"
480
481[[/folder]]
482
483[[folder:The ''Weser''-class]]
484!!Weser
485%%[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/weser_6.png]]
486[[quoteright:192:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/wesershipyardicon.png]]
487[[caption-width-right:192:[[labelnote:Full Art]]\
488https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/weser_6.png[[/labelnote]]]]
489
490!!!Artist: 羽織イオ
491!!!Voiced by: Rimi Nishimoto
492-->''Heavy cruiser, Seydlitz... Rather, escort carrier Weser, has arrived. You're wondering why I have two names? Don't be in such a rush... I'll be sure to teach you later, slowly.''
493 The personification of the converted light aircraft carrier ''Weser'', better known as the [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/German_cruiser_Seydlitz heavy cruiser ''Seydlitz'']].
494* FieryRedhead: Subverted: Weser has red hair, yet her personality is anything ''but'' fiery.
495* MsFanservice: In a similar manner to Monarch, Weser is a curvaceous woman dressed in form-fitting formal attire that shows off her body without being overly revealing.
496* NiceGirl: Very well-mannered and considerate. She asks you to set everything aside and rest should you feel tired (promising to wake you up if someone comes around), thanks you for giving the chance to fight alongside her sisters (Hipper and Eugen in this case), and tells you to enjoy a nice coffee before going back to work.
497* SupportPartyMember: Can provide allies with a barrier (with extra buffs for fellow Iron Blood ships).
498* VictoriasSecretCompartment: In her [=L2D=] party skin, an envelope is dropped to her which she tucks away between her breasts. She occasionally pulls it out when events like new mail, commissions or the like occur.
499
500[[/folder]]
501
502[[folder:The ''Jade''-class]]
503!!Jade
504[[quoteright:192:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/jadeshipyardicon.png]]
505[[caption-width-right:192:[[labelnote:Full Art]]\
506https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/999px_jade.png[[/labelnote]]]]
507!!! Artist: freng
508!!! Voice By: Arisa Aihara
509-->Refitted aircraft carrier Gneisenau—Sorry, that's a little inside joke. I'm Jade, an aircraft carrier. While I may not be able to pull off any major feats myself, I promise I will obey you♪ Leave it all to me, Commander.
510----
511* TheFakeCutie: She declares herself a "good girl" but is actually quite domineering and outright rude to the Commander.
512* HistoricalInJoke: Gneisenau was her name as an ocean liner, but she has no connection to the Iron Blood's Gneisenau apart from their namesake.
513* TsurimeEyes: In contrast to her sister.
514* TheTease: Especially in her A Lick Of Summer skin, where she very suggestively licks a popsicle.
515* TinyTyrannicalGirl: She herself points out that she's short, and she also bosses the Commander around and outright tells him to lick her shoes.
516
517!!Elbe
518%%[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/1200px_elbe.png]]
519[[quoteright:192:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/elbeshipyardicon.png]]
520[[caption-width-right:192:[[labelnote:Full Art]]\
521https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/1200px_elbe.png[[/labelnote]]]]
522
523!!!Artist:[=NecoMeta=]
524!!!Voiced by: Nene Hieda
525-->''I am the Jade-class carrier, Elbe. And you're the Commander of this fleet? Hmm, you must be quite sure of yourself to make the one who will bring you victory come to you♪''
526
527* AnimalMotif: A ghostly shark.
528* ArtisticLicenseHistory: She and her sister ship were meant to be converted from passenger liners to aircraft carriers, but Elbe (then known as Potsdam) only got so far as having her passenger fittings removed before work was halted. She spent the rest of the war first as a barracks ship, then a British troopship, and then after the war she was sold as a passenger liner first to England and later Saudi Arabia.
529* ElegantGothicLolita: Her outfit certainly has that flavor with the black and white color scheme featuring a lot of frills and puffy sleeves.
530* HistoricalInJoke: She references a sister who served the Sakura Empire, referring to her sister ship Scharnhorst ([[OneSteveLimit not that one]]) a passenger liner who was turned into the escort carrier Shinyo in Japan.
531* IneffectualSympatheticVillain: She styles herself a "bad girl" and likes to pull pranks on the Commander to prove it, despite the pranks themselves typically [[HoistByHerOwnPetard backfiring]] and causing her to [[NiceJobFixingItVillain unknowingly perform good deeds]]. The Commander even notes that she appears to be "well bred" in her Stranger affinity quote, while her 2nd skill is also named "Good Girl at Heart."
532** This is averted in her Pure-Hearted Bad Girl skin, where her new lines portray her tooth-achingly sweet and flustered about her date with the Commander.
533* LeotardOfPower: The basis of her outfit is a white leotard, upon which the rest of dress is anchored on.
534* NiceGirl: Despite insisting that she is indeed a "bad girl," she's very polite and well-mannered. She's also very quick to apologize profusely if her pranks do cause harm or inconvenience to any extent.
535* TheOjou: She has a somewhat formal and polite manner of speech, giving her the impression of an aristocratic young lady.
536* TaremeEyes: In contrast to Jade.
537
538
539[[/folder]]
540
541[[folder:The ''August von Parseval''-class]]
542
543!!August von Parseval
544%%[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/august_von_parseval_0.png]]
545[[quoteright:192:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/august_von_parsevalshipyardicon.png]]
546[[caption-width-right:192:[[labelnote:Full Art]]\
547https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/august_von_parseval_0.png[[/labelnote]]]]
548
549!!!Artist: sorayuna
550!!!Voiced by: Creator/RikaTachibana
551
552-->''You've finally come, my familiar... Pardon, my "commander." I am the Unhulde, August von Parseval. 'tis a pleasure to meet you.''
553
554* ArtisticLicenseShips: She is the hypothetical ''Flugzeugträger C'', successor/sub-class of the ''Graf Zeppelin'' carriers.
555* AggressiveSubmissive.: Her "like" affection line reveals that her domineering was meant to encourage you to rebel and dominate her. The "submissive" part is shown in her maid skin.
556* BalanceBuff: Her Fate Simulation skill buff bumps up the activation rate of her skill '''Hex: Principle of Insight.'' Unlike [[PowerUpLetdown most Fate Simulation buffs]], this one is very significant because at skill level 10, this skill is now guaranteed to activate on every airstrike. The fact she was a carrier with a slow that had a chance of not activating made a significant chunk of the playerbase consider her not worth using for carrier nuking strategies. Now that she ''will'' lock enemies in place with her airstrikes, August has gained the consistency required to be effectively worked into carrier-heavy fleets.
557* CompositeCharacter: Her kit has a mix of both Graf Zeppelin ships' skills, fitting as her concept is their successor/sub-class.
558* {{Chuunibyou}}: Averted, her witch motif is played completely seriously.
559* DragonsAreDemonic: Her rigging is far more impressive than any other Ironblood shipgirl, given it's a ''gigantic dragon'' with flight decks for wings.
560* HotWitch: Her motif seems to be a sort of dark magican, as her skills have "Hex" in their English name – [[BilingualBonus along with "Hexe" being the German word for "witch"]] – and her introduction tweet calls her a switch that treats you like a familiar. She also has the good looks to qualify for this trope.
561* SoftSpokenSadist: Her lines never have her raise her voice even once, but they are dripping with condescension and authority even as she's calmly whispering to your ears.
562* SupportPartyMember: Although she does possess a solid statline, her plane spread is a bit too unfocused to fuction as a full DPS. The most notable parts of her kit as a playable unit are her fleet-support skills, which include a DamageIncreasingDebuff to light/medium armor enemies hit by her barrage and a movement-impairing skill that slows and then holds enemies in place for a second (1.5 seconds if she has finished her Fate Simulation), leaving them wide open for the rest of your fleet to focus fire on if timed well.
563* ThemeNaming: As with her "half-sisters", she retains this motif, with the real ''August von Parseval'' being another famous German airship designer and one of the three main German airship designers (the other two being the Count Ferdinand von Zeppelin himself and Professor Johann Schütte).
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