[RN] Strike Sunday + weekly stats - day 3,344

Day 3,345, 02:36 Published in United Kingdom United Kingdom by The Royal Navy

Good day shipmates. It’s been a while since we did one of these, what with Christmas and New year getting in the way.

Welcome to Royal Navy Weekly Report, home to all the stats you could ever need about the infamous Royal Navy Strike Sunday event, plus some weekly stats as well. Because the only thing a sailor likes more than fighting bad guys is checking league tables that show how well they fought bad guys.

Before we get into the strike report, a bit of RN business. A few days ago we published a guide on why newer, younger, less strong players should be concentrating on fighting in air battles (check it out if you haven’t already done so). This seems to have raised some interest, and I notice that a few players in this week’s strike were fighting in air battles. So, over the next week or two we’ll be looking at ways that the RN can support air battle fighters more than we currently do. There are a few ideas floating around, but keep your eye on the RN feed for more articles that will ask you to get involved and send in your ideas too.

Anyway, on with the stats...




Here’s who took part in this week’s Strike Sunday, and what damage they cause😛


I’m assuming that Evil Dead is actually our glorious leader Evil Doctor, and he’s either been autocorrected or is getting confused in his old age and thinks it’s Halloween 🙂

Overall damage was 213,359,825, which is DOWN on the previous strike before Christmas.

This week’s participants organised by Regiment:


Congratulations to JordanMorrod, me, Tinman1 and Evil DoctorDead for doing the most damage in their regiments this week. Nice work lads!

Damage is all well and good, but Strike Sunday is about attendance too. This week a total of 9 sailors took part, and the regiment who sent the most people into battle was … drum roll … Regiments 1 and 2!

Here’s how the weekly regiment table looks after that result…

Weekly Regiment Attendance Leaderboard
Two points for a win, one for a draw.

↔ Regiment 2 (15 pts)
↔ Regiment 1 (3 pts)
↔ Regiment 3 (1 pt)
↔ Regiment 4 (1 pt)


And to this week’s winners go the spoils 😃



Each week one Strike Sunday participant will be picked at random to receive a special Strike Bonus of 50 Q7 weapons. I’ll get random.org to pick a number, and whoever’s in that position on the overall Strike Leaderboard gets the swag.

This week’s number is 5, which means that Tinman1 wins this week’s bonus. Congratulations!




Fighting in the Royal Navy isn’t just about Strike Sunday - we fight all day every day. Here’s how we’ve performed as an MU over the last week:

Tank Damage




Air Damage



As you can see, the in-game stats now separate tank and air damage, which means we can show separate tables for each. Congratulations to Scorpions for being top of our first ever air damage leaderboard. Also, congratulations to Every Single Fighter for making it into the top five for the first time. And, of course, well done to everyone in the Royal Navy for topping the tank damage leaderboard.


This week’s Top Ten Royal Navy fighters by division
For now I’m postponing the Royal Navy division damage leaderboards as the new split between tank and air damage makes them less meaningful. When we’ve worked out as an MU how we want to split tank and air damage the boards will return (in some form or another).




Take part in Strike Sunday!
Taking part couldn’t be easier. When the Strike is running (every Sunday afternoon, normally between 5pm and 8pm UK time - check the RN feed for the time) all you have to do is:

.1. Request a strike kit in the RN in-game chatroom (or on the MU feed if you can’t get to the chatroom).
.2. Fight like you mean it.
.3. Post your damage using the link posted on the RN feed.

That’s it. Done. Sorted. Bosh.

If you want a more information, simply check out this Strike Sunday article.One day I’ll get round to doing a new article, but until then everything you need to know is in there. But don’t forget, if you take a kit you MUST post your damage, otherwise you won’t get kits in the future.




Signing off
That’s it for this week. Well done everyone!

Compiled by:
VoodooMike71
Royal Navy: 2nd Commander, Captain Regiment 2 (HMS Sheffield)





What MU are you in? Really? Well it’s the wrong one. You should join the Royal Navy instead.

The Royal Navy runs its regiments based on sailors’ divisions, as follows:

Regt/Div 1:- HMS Victory (a.k.a.HMS Abrantes [RIP Alex])
Regt/Div 2:- HMS Sheffield (a.k.a. HMS Mick Cain)
Regt/Div 3:- HMS Ark Royal
Regt/Div 4:- HMS Conqueror
Regt 8/any - HMS Marie Celeste (for inactives and builder - unlikely to post damage)



Royal Navy newspaper: https://www.erepublik.com/en/newspaper/the-royal-navy-paper-189799/1