
Theme Naming: Named after American cities as per the US Navy standard.The one exception here is Houston's costume, as detailed below. Sailor Fuku: All of the Treaty Cruisers' costumes are styled in a way that resembles a typical school uniform.Otherwise, they are pretty much similar to them in this regard. Jack of All Stats: The primary difference between them and their IJN counterparts is the aforementioned focus on guns and gun control.

Combat and Support: Specifically, they're more specialized towards supporting Capital Ships such as Aircraft Carriers and Battleships.Anti-Air: One of their highlights as screening ships is their comparatively stronger Anti-Air capabilities compared to their Japanese counterparts, especially later in the war.Additionally, a lot of them are also equipped with radar, making them capable of night-fighting.


Thus, they lean more towards supporting roles such as Carrier escorts, etc. Compared to their Japanese counterparts, they specialize more in the artillery, gun control, and Anti-Air department, tending to put less priority on their torpedoes, which later ships tend to trade-off entirely for more guns. Heavy Cruisers (CA)A detailed list of American Heavy Cruisers appearing in Pacific.
