【艦これ】神通「演習にて」
The popular character Jintsu from the hit browser game "Kantai Collection -KanColle-" is gaining attention among Admirals (players) for her diligent performance during in-game "Drill Practices."
Her seriousness and high combat capabilities are fully demonstrated in these drills, earning her empathy and affection.
Admirals frequently praise her with comments like "My Jintsu is so reliable!" and "Jintsu-san is truly the best in night battles!", finding daily comfort in her consistent excellence.
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Kantai Collection -KanColle-
Launched in April 2013 by DMM.com and KADOKAWA, this is a Japanese browser game. It quickly became a massive hit, especially in the mid-2010s, as a simulation game where players collect and nurture "Kanmusu" (Fleet Girls), who are anthropomorphic representations of Imperial Japanese Navy ships, and battle against enemy forces called "Abyssal Fleet." Players, known as "Admirals," organize Kanmusu fleets, deploy them, manage resources, and strengthen their naval power. The game's appeal lies in its unique Kanmusu character designs, historical settings and voice lines, and a highly strategic combat system. Initially, its popularity was so immense that server access was limited and registration was lottery-based. It has since expanded into various media mixes, including books, anime, arcade games, and collaboration events. Supported by a loyal fanbase, it continues to receive regular updates and events, and is known as a pioneering title that reignited the "moe anthropomorphism" boom in the Japanese content industry. It is against this backdrop of "KanColle" that Jintsu's everyday scene "In Drill Practice" gains significance, fostering a shared culture among many Admirals.
Jintsu (KanColle)
Jintsu is one of the light cruiser Kanmusu appearing in "Kantai Collection -KanColle-." She is modeled after the real-life Imperial Japanese Navy light cruiser Jintsu. In KanColle, Jintsu is depicted with long black hair, always serious and earnest, treating Admirals and other Kanmusu with politeness. Although she is one of the Kanmusu implemented early in the game, she truly shines, especially upon reaching "Kai Ni" (a stronger form achieved by increasing her remodel level). Jintsu Kai Ni is known as one of the game's top light cruisers in terms of "night battle firepower," and her powerful offensive capabilities in night battles are highly praised by many Admirals. This often makes her a trump card for overcoming challenging event maps and engaging powerful enemy fleets. In drills, her high proficiency and diligence make her a reliable leader for nurturing other Kanmusu, ensuring stable victories. Historically, the real Jintsu was also known for her active role in night battles during World War II, so the in-game settings cleverly reflect her historical background. Her single-minded and professional demeanor earns her respect and affection from many Admirals.
Drill Practice (KanColle)
Drill Practice is one of the main game systems implemented in "Kantai Collection -KanColle-." It is a crucial content for gaining experience points and raising the proficiency (level) of one's Kanmusu by engaging in simulated battles against other players' fleets. The player list is updated daily at 3 AM and 3 PM, and each player can conduct up to 10 drills per day. Winning a drill offers the benefits of a large amount of experience points and recovery from Kanmusu fatigue. It is an indispensable element for training low-level or newly acquired Kanmusu, and is also utilized for strengthening forces for event map攻略 or achieving specific missions. Additionally, since the opposing fleets are varied, it serves as an opportunity to test different fleet compositions and equipment combinations. When a veteran Kanmusu like Jintsu participates in drills, her high combat ability often leads to stable victories, significantly improving the experience point efficiency for any training Kanmusu placed alongside her. It is precisely in this everyday setting of "Drill Practice" that Jintsu's professional demeanor shines, earning her empathy and affection from Admirals, who see her as a "reliable mentor in drills."