Friends who have played Modern Warships should be no strangers to the Yamato and Missouri, these two warships are what all players want to obtain during the novice period. However, due to being able to choose only one, many players fall into a difficult situation of not knowing which is better between the Yamato and the Missouri in Modern Warships. Next, I will introduce the differences between the Yamato and the Missouri so that everyone can make a better choice.

To understand the differences between the two warships, we need to look at the scenarios in which the warships are used and their characteristics.
The Yamato is a very strong warship with a very high output capability. Its main gun has a high sea level, often dealing massive damage to opponents in naval battles. Moreover, the Yamato has a very thick health pool, which provides a more robust survival guarantee for the main gun.

Although the Yamato has a huge advantage in one-on-one battles, its large size and not particularly fast speed mean it is not recommended if you are looking for agility, as its maneuverability is quite poor, and its anti-air capabilities are almost non-existent.
While the Missouri's main gun does not have particularly high damage, it has excellent anti-air capabilities. Additionally, its missile system can compensate for the lack of damage. Most importantly, the Missouri's maneuverability is significantly better than the Yamato's, with more comprehensive functions, giving it more advantages in comprehensive battles.

In terms of usage scenarios, the Yamato performs better in fighting against AI or in the early stages of the game. In the early stages of the game, the Yamato can be used as the main warship. The Missouri, on the other hand, is suitable for a wider range of battle scenarios. The Missouri is more flexible to operate, and it is more recommended for new players.
From an overall perspective, the current strength of the Yamato is clearly better than that of the Missouri. However, in terms of playability, the Missouri's playability is stronger than that of the Yamato.

After a comprehensive comparison of the two warships, do you now know which one is better between the Yamato and the Missouri in Modern Warships? In general, if there is no damage output in the team, use the Yamato; if you lack a highly maneuverable ship, choose the Missouri.