Azur Lane is a naval warfare RPG where every shipgirl has unique strengths, weaknesses, and combat styles. While battleships dominate with heavy firepower and carriers provide aerial superiority, torpedo-centric ships play a crucial role in burst damage, ambush tactics, and sustained pressure against enemy fleets. Torpedoes in Azur Lane are high-risk, high-reward weapons: they deal massive damage, but have longer cooldowns and require precise positioning. Learning how to maximize torpedo effectiveness can significantly improve your performance in story chapters, events, and PvP modes. Let’s begin!

Understanding Torpedoes in Azur Lane

Torpedoes come in two main forms:

  • Surface Torpedoes – Used by destroyers, light cruisers, and select ships like heavy cruisers with hybrid kits.
  • Submarine Torpedoes – Used by submarines and submarine carriers (SS/SSV) during ambush attacks.

Unlike guns that provide steady DPS, torpedoes are designed for burst damage. They can devastate enemy bosses or heavily armored elites when aimed correctly, but missing a volley often leads to wasted potential. Check out the key stats that affect the efficiency of any Torpedo ship:

  • Damage – Base damage per torpedo. Higher on gold/PR (Priority Research) torpedoes.
  • Spread Pattern – Determines how torpedoes are launched (narrow cone, fan spread, or homing).
  • Reload Time – Time needed to fire another salvo.
  • Type (Normal, Homing, Magnetic) – Dictates travel behavior and tracking ability.
  • Torpedo Stat (on ships) – Multiplies raw torpedo damage. Destroyers and submarines usually have the highest values.

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Azur Lane – Torpedo Types Explained

Choosing the right torpedo type makes a big difference:

  • Normal Torpedoes – Travel straight in a preset pattern. Harder to aim but deal high single-hit damage. Best for manual control players.
  • Magnetic Torpedoes – Slowly move forward but home in on enemies within range. They deal lower raw damage but ensure higher accuracy, especially in auto battles.
  • Oxygen Torpedoes (Equipment) – Not a weapon type, but an auxiliary gear that boosts torpedo damage and reload, essential for torpedo-focused ships.

A friendly tip, manual play favors normal spread torpedoes, while auto mode benefits more from magnetic torpedoes due to AI’s lack of precision.

Destroyers and Torpedoes

Destroyers (DDs) are the backbone of torpedo fleets. Their high torpedo stats make them ideal for burst damage. However, they are fragile, so timing and positioning matter. Check out the best destroyers to use in Torpedo-oriented fleets:

  • Ayanami (Retrofit) – One of the highest torpedo stats in the game, can one-shot bosses with proper setup.
  • Yūdachi (Retrofit) – Excellent torpedo DPS with improved survivability.
  • Kawakaze – Heavy-hitting torpedo specialist with strong synergy skills.
  • Kitakaze (PR ship) – Balanced between artillery and torpedo damage, useful in hybrid fleets.
  • U-556 META (collab/event) – A hybrid DD with devastating torpedo skills.

Manual Control: Wait until bosses are in predictable movement patterns (like charging forward or pausing before attacks) before unleashing torpedoes.

Auto Mode: Equip magnetic torpedoes to increase hit consistency.

Equipment: 610mm Quadruple Torpedo Mount (best for raw damage), 533mm Quintuple Homing Torpedo (best for auto), Oxygen Torpedo auxiliary for maximum output.

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Submarines and Torpedoes

Submarines (SS) and Submarine Carriers (SSV) are specialists in ambush damage. They don’t participate in the entire battle but instead appear for a short duration, unload torpedoes, and retreat when their oxygen runs out. Submarines stay hidden until called in or until their automatic trigger activates. They fire torpedoes in salvos, usually with homing or wide-area spread. Submarines excel at targeting bosses and slow-moving enemies, but they cannot sustain damage for long fights. Check out the best submarines to use in torpedo fleets:

  • U-81 – Powerful German SS with high torpedo scaling.
  • U-47 – Excels at ambush burst damage, very popular for event boss fights.
  • I-19 – Japanese submarine with devastating AoE torpedo volleys.
  • U-96 – Strong synergy with other Ironblood submarines.
  • Surcouf (SSV) – Unique hybrid submarine carrier with balanced torpedo and airstrike abilities.

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Torpedo Mounds

Check out our recommended mounds for Torpedoes:

  • 610mm Quadruple Torpedo Mount (Type 93) – Highest damage, best for manual play.
  • 533mm Quintuple Homing Torpedo Mount – Excellent for auto, high accuracy.
  • Mark 16 Torpedo Mount – Good balance of power and reload speed.
  • G7e (German Magnetic Torpedoes) – Reliable accuracy for auto battles.

Players can enjoy playing Azur Lane on a bigger screen of their PC or Laptop via BlueStacks along with your keyboard and mouse.

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