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Ikazuchi is a character representing the Imperial Japanese Navy destroyer of the same name, whose name means "thunder" in Japanese. She belongs to the Akatsuki subclass of the Fubuki-class destroyers and is often grouped with her sister ships as part of the Sixth Destroyer Division. Her design is intended to personify a warship from the early 1930s, reflecting the features of the actual vessel launched in October 1931.

In her visual design, Ikazuchi has short brown hair, often styled with hair clips on the left side, and brown eyes, sometimes depicted with a small fang. Her standard outfit is a white and dark blue serafuku, a common design for destroyer characters in the setting, which includes a sailor collar and a pleated skirt. The Akatsuki class is distinguished by the presence of the numeral "III" on their uniform, which appears on the right side of her collar. She also wears black thighhighs.

Personality-wise, Ikazuchi is characterized as an excitable and energetic girl. She frequently displays a cheerful and lively demeanor, often aiming to support those around her. Her dialogue reflects this, as she encourages her commanding officer and expresses a willingness to fight on their behalf. There is a notable caring and doting side to her nature, as she often seeks to be relied upon and enjoys taking care of others, sometimes to an excessive degree. This aspect of her character has led to specific affectionate nicknames within the community. Furthermore, her specific history as a warship influences her personality; for example, she takes pride not only in combat strength but also in humanitarian actions, specifically the rescue of enemy survivors during the war.

Her motivations are deeply tied to a desire to be helpful and reliable. She states that pure strength is not enough, highlighting the importance of compassion and duty. She is highly motivated to please her commanding officer and to prove her worth in both combat and support roles.

In the narrative of the work, Ikazuchi serves as a front-line combatant, participating in sorties and battles against hostile naval forces. Her role includes escorting more valuable ships, conducting night operations, and performing anti-submarine warfare. Her historical counterpart was sunk in action in April 1944, an event that is acknowledged in the character's background.

The most significant key relationship is with her sister ship, Inazuma. Because their real-life vessels were laid down on the same day, they are frequently depicted as twins, often appearing and working together as a close-knit pair. She also has a strong bond with her other sisters in the Sixth Destroyer Division, which typically includes Akatsuki and Hibiki. Her relationship with the admiral or commander is central to her character; she is fiercely loyal and eager to receive their praise and attention. Her fan-given nickname "Useless Admiral Maker" refers to this tendency to dote on and spoil her commander, potentially making them too reliant on her.

Development for Ikazuchi is primarily represented through game mechanics. As she gains experience and reaches certain levels, she can undergo a remodel, which significantly improves her combat capabilities. This remodel changes her equipment loadout, replacing some of her initial gear with more effective weaponry like torpedoes and depth charge projectors, and grants her improved statistical parameters such as firepower, torpedo, and armor.

Regarding notable abilities, as a destroyer-class ship, Ikazuchi excels in several key areas. She has high evasion, allowing her to avoid enemy attacks more effectively than larger ships. Her torpedo attack power is a major asset, especially during night battles, where destroyers can launch powerful, decisive strikes. She is also proficient in anti-submarine warfare, equipped to hunt and destroy enemy submarines using depth charges. Her resource consumption is relatively low, making her a cost-effective choice for many operations. Her specific historical action of rescuing survivors is directly referenced in her introduction lines, shaping her identity as a character who values saving lives alongside achieving victory.
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