
I have to conclude there's a different db they keep that stuff in. In the meantime, here's my list of ships, all 491 of them (which by now is likely out of date (edit: yes, it's out of date, no subs, no super-ships) - this in itself was 5 separate data requests, plus some massaging to make it look nice).Ī couple notes on the spreadsheet ship names inside are rentals boats with zero gold cost are research available (normal tech tree), or test ships ships with a credit price of 1 are Free XP ships.Įdit: I just updated the ship data, which added 75 more ships - and oddly enough, no subs.

Remember, Wargaming doesn't have to make this data available to us - let's try to be nice with their servers. If you want all the data, put long delays in between your requests. I would suggest that if you want to look up a few ships, fine. That's a lot of data requests, and if you try to automate that you'll likely get shut down. There's 491 ID's (when I last pulled the data). Warning : there's a lot, and it includes stats on ships which are not in regular use ( retired ships, pre-release ships, etc).įurther, if you want the data on a ship, you have to request it by ID. If you're fluent in JSON, you can access the Wargaming API and fetch all the data on the ships. It takes a lot of time to try and keep that sheet up-to-date. I'm glad one of my resources is being used. so we can do our own comparisons, sorting, formulas and analysis?

Is there a Google Docs or Excel spreadsheet available that shows all the ships and their stats in one table that someone might be willing to share?
