Game Introduction

Welcome to NavyBlitz

NavyBlitz is a naval strategy game with three distinct modes, each with its own pace and way of competing:

⚡ Blitz Mode

Fast-paced solo mode. You deploy your fleet and a certified algorithm fires a random sequence of projectiles. You earn based on the ships you sink and the density of your deployment.

⚔️ Battleship PvP

1v1 matches against other real players, in casual or competitive (Ranked) format. Your deployment and shooting strategy decide the match.

💥 Naval Base Raids

Attack the defensive bases of other players with a limited number of shots. Steal Steel, earn XP and climb the attackers' ranking.

This Help section focuses on Blitz Mode. PvP, Ranked, Raids and the rest of the subsystems each have their own dedicated section in this index.

Blitz Mode

In every Blitz round, you deploy your fleet on a 10×10 grid and a verifiable server algorithm fires a random sequence of projectiles. Each ship sunk generates a reward proportional to its class and the density with which you distributed your fleet.

Unlike a pure-luck game, in Blitz you control the decisions that matter: the exact position of every ship, the composition of your fleet, the insurances you activate to cushion bad rounds, and the heatmap that helps you analyze the distribution of shots across previous matches.

10×10
GRID
4
SHIP CLASSES
5
BONUSES
50
RANKS

Round Cycle

Every Blitz round follows a clear sequence:

  1. Deploy your fleet on the board.
  2. Adjust the amount of FC you invest in the round.
  3. Press Fire and let the system shoot.
  4. Collect the rewards generated by the ships sunk.

During combat, special bonuses can activate to amplify the ongoing round: Depth Charges, Bonus Mines, Multiplier, Torpedo Run and Admiral's Wheel. On top of that come the Wilds, special barrels that appear as their own Blitz-mode mechanic to amplify hits.

What makes Blitz Mode unique?

Blitz blends the tactical strategy of classic naval games with a very fast round pace in which every decision carries real weight on the outcome.

  • Concentrated fleet (few large ships): fewer possible hits, but bigger individual rewards when they land.
  • Spread-out fleet (many small ships): more likely hits per round, with smaller rewards per ship.
  • Active insurances: cushion bad rounds at the cost of trimming the prize on good ones.
  • Heatmap: analyze where shots have landed in previous matches and readjust your deployment.

Your strategy matters. It's not a press-and-wait game: every deployment is a hypothesis and every round confirms or refutes what you thought.