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The wait is over for all the curious Azur Lane commanders. Azur Lane Priority Research Series 9 has officially hit the Development Dock, and the new batch of shipgirls is ready to reshape your fleets. You may be chasing the highest single-target damage, hunting for strong utility, or simply trying to decide which research projects deserve your daily attention, this Azur Lane PR9 guide gives you everything you need right now in July 2026.

Azur Lane PR9 introduces five new research ships through the ongoing World of Warships collaboration:





Alongside the ships come several strong new research gear pieces. The standout is the Prototype Carrier-Based Focke-Wulf Ta 152C-1/R14 (Ultra Rare dive bomber), which currently ranks among the best options for medium and heavy armor bosses.
Limit breaking Priority Research and Decisive Research ships follows the familiar Development Dock process, but the exact requirements scale with rarity and season.
DR ships demand significantly more resources than PR ships. Plan your research focus carefully if you are still finishing earlier seasons.
If you want to learn how ships, their strength and their priorities should go on, here is an overview for you:
|
Rank |
Shipgirl |
Rarity |
Role |
Strength Summary |
Priority Recommendation |
|
1 |
Max Immelmann |
DR |
CV |
Extremely high damage potential, flexible plane slots |
High (strong bossing) |
|
2 |
Valparaíso |
DR |
BB |
Unique long-range secondaries + strong utility/healing |
High (unique kit) |
|
3 |
Takahashi |
PR |
CL |
Solid late-campaign performer with strong AA/torp tools |
Medium-High |
|
4 |
Duncan |
PR |
BC |
Decent main-fleet damage and support |
Medium |
|
5 |
Orage |
PR |
DD |
Easy entry point, serviceable but not meta-defining |
Low-Medium |
Max Immelmann currently sits at the top of the damage charts among main-fleet options, though the broader meta still slightly favors top UR battleships for pure single-target bossing. Valparaíso stands out for her innovative secondary gun gameplay and fleet support rather than raw gun power alone. Takahashi on the other hand, is the strongest of the three PR ships for most players, while Duncan and Orage land in the mid-tier range.
PR9 Shipgirls will not show their maximum power when they aren’t equipped with the best gears. So, let’s see what are the best gears as well as the builds for Azur Lane PR9 Shipgirls you can focus on:
Focus on maximizing airstrike damage and leveraging her flexible slots (she can eventually equip torpedo bombers in the dive bomber slot and fighters in the torpedo bomber slot).

Valparaiso’s kit rewards strong secondary guns and main gun reload. The special HE secondaries that ignore shields and gain extended range are central to her identity.
Takahashi benefits heavily from torpedo crit and AA efficiency investments.

Duncan (PR BC) and Orage (PR DD) work well with standard strong gear for their hull types. Duncan appreciates main gun damage and accuracy, while Orage functions as a typical high-mobility Iris destroyer with solid torpedo options.
PR9 is a strong season overall. Both Decisive Research ships are relevant across multiple content types, the Ta 152 is an excellent dive bomber, and several gold gear pieces are competitive. However, we still recommend finishing or heavily progressing the PR8 first as that is what most veterans do.
The Mecklenburg gun from PR8 remains one of the most flexible and longest-lasting research weapons in the game right now. Completing the high-value PR8 pieces before fully pivoting to PR9 often yields better long-term account strength, especially if you still need strong battleship guns.
If your Iron Blood or Eagle Union / Royal Navy tech points are already high and you urgently need a new CV or unique BB, starting Max Immelmann or Valparaíso is perfectly reasonable. New or mid-progress accounts should treat Orage as an easy early target due to her low tech point requirement.
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Keep research queues running at all times.
Prioritize projects that feed both ship blueprints and the new gear blueprints.
Use the research focus system to weight Series 9 once you are ready to commit.
Track your faction tech points carefully because Valparaíso in particular has dual-faction requirements (Eagle Union + Royal Navy).
With consistent daily research and decent luck on blueprints, most dedicated players reach Development Level 30 on a single DR ship in roughly 2–4 months depending on whether they are also farming gear blueprints and earlier seasons.
She is not strictly stronger in pure main-gun damage, but her long-range special secondaries, healing, and fleet support create unique utility that many existing URs lack. She is a strong sidegrade with excellent niche value rather than a direct replacement.
New and mid-game players are generally better off prioritizing high-value PR8 pieces (especially the Mecklenburg gun) before fully committing to PR9, unless they specifically need an easy Iris destroyer or already have the required tech points for the stronger PR9 ships.
That is all for the Azur Lane PR9 guide. The new ships expand fleet options without completely overturning the existing meta. Max Immelmann and Valparaíso are the clear long-term investments, Takahashi is the best pure PR ship for most players, and the remaining two fill roster gaps at a reasonable cost. Stay consistent with your daily research, Commanders. The Development Dock rewards patience and smart prioritization more than pure spending. Don’t forget about redeeming Azur Lane codes too.
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