Board Thread:Fleet's Prepared-ness/@comment-119.74.81.29-20150716032941/@comment-26289480-20150716052545

If you are tight on time and resouces. I say leave Fosou class. I would say get 1 to 80. (because event awards Medal too and event will be in August meaning at least you can do 1-5 2-5. thats 2 medal). In case you need her.

The rest is up to you. It is your game, and your life. I can just give advice.

There is no point depleteing alll your resouces in 2 days though, You should take your time to push through the event. Even go back to training if you ahve to before pushing on. There is a reason why event lasts 3 weeks.( or 4 ) Use those time wisely.

It is good idea to wait when event starts, even up to a week. This is because although quick guide / walkthrough / pathing will be out in first few days. There is very high chance there will be some speific ship pathing not discoveried until longer into the event. (like RJ+Choukai in E5 spring. that wasnt foudn out for like a whole 7-9 days. )

What i would do is train all the way till 1 week before event starts. Then stockpile that week + a few days into event.

This is because it maxmize your grinding/training time. while give you decent resources to start event.

Lets say if you start saving this weekend. . Then event starts on 7th of August. So you actually spend 3 weeks saving resouces. What if events starts on 15th? (bec of technical diffcuilites). You saved 4 weeks.

So literally wasting up to 20K resources (1.4k each day of natural regen, roughly 2 weeks)

If you just keep your head down and keep training. You will get notice of when event start exactly (1 week or more) before hand. then stop. You woudlnt run into this problem.

It was exactly the case for me in Spring event. everyone expected a certain date, but it was delayed for a week. Which allwoed me to trian 1 more week. Thats literally another lvl 70-80 ship with proabably 2 more lvl 50 ships (as helper in 3-2A)

Again all of these are just my view. You know yourself the best.

however no matter waht you do, save buckets!