![]() ![]() So if we assume that lower tier tech tree tanks are played mostly by casuals, we can state that the global win rate shows how easy it is for an AVERAGE player to perform well in a tank. There were and still are some exceptions, most notable of them being, of course, the T 67 which isn't even on this list (spoiler), but these exceptions usually get nerfed sooner or later (does anyone remember the "old" Marder II or Hellcat?). stat padders usually use overpowered, low tier, premium tanks, like Pz 2 J (this is one of the reasons why premium tanks are excluded from this list) to raise their win rate, and even if a tech tree tank is used for stat padding, its overall statistics will be diluted because of the sheer amount of casual players playing at the lower tiers its a matter of proportion really - low tier op premium tanks are played almost exclusively by stat padders, while overpowered tanks that are available in the tech tree are played mostly by casuals, because casuals are the largest part of WoT community. You may point out that stat padding win rating is as, if not more, common than padding WN8, and you would be right, but. WN8 rating doesn't always reflect that, because it encourages selfish play and so-called stat padding. Your average win rate should reflect the impact your tank has on the outcome of a battle, and it should be higher in more powerful vehicles. When you're in a World of Tanks random battle, your main goal should be to help your team in beating the enemy and you shouldn't resort to playing for WN8 if the outcome of the game isn't already decided. My reasoning is: Team-based games are meant to be played to win. I will do my best to explain why I chose this stat over WN8 for example (which will not stop me from writing down average global WN8 as well). in short: because it shows what an "average" player can achieve in a certain tank, but of course it is A LOT more complicated than that. To be as objective as possible I will exclude premium and reward vehicles from this list, and rely on global win rate as the main criterium. And opinions differ greatly from one person to another. More often than not it is our performance in a vehicle and against it, that determines our own opinion about its power level. Some people prefer Over Powered tanks while some like strange or terrible ones (it's about you Tog II fans). Despite showing up in these locations, there’s a decent chance it can be stolen by an enemy team member.The Best Tier for Tier tech tree Vehicles in World of TanksĮvery World of Tanks player has his favorite vehicles on each tier and his types for the best ones. Tanks typically appear when a single team is doing better than the other, and it appears on the losing side’s starting area of the map. You might also hear about the Brute’s Chopper or the Gungoose appearing, but those are much smaller vehicles that don’t feature as hefty defenses. ![]() These are not guarneteed to appear during your game, and there’s a random chance for a Wraith or Scorpion to appear. But we’ve primarily seen them spawn in Highpower. The Big Team Battle maps include Deadlock, Fragmentation, and Highpower. Similar to ordience drops for special weapons, the tanks and larger vehicles have a chance to appear during the match. Instead, these large vehicles are brought in by Pelicans, and your Spartan’s AI will talk about it when it arrives. These vehicles do not spawn like the Warthogs, Ghosts, or the Mongooses that appear on the map. You can only find these massive vehicles in specific maps, specifically in the Big Team Battle playlists. The Wraith is slightly faster, and features an arc cannon that fires out plasma to splash against enemies, dealing massive AoE damage. The Scorpion is likely the more common, straightforward version of a tank with a massive cannon that you can use to deal heavy damge to other vehicles and AoE damage to infantry fighters. There’s the UNSC Scorpion, and the Convenant’s Wraith. There are two notable tanks you can drive in Halo Infinite’s multiplayer. Here’s what you need to know about getting tanks in Halo Infinite’s multiplayer. ![]() While they are slow, they feature some of the best defenses you can have, and if you manage to grab one in the Halo Infinite multiplayer mode, you’re essentially set for a game. Tanks are some of the most difficult vehicles to take down in Halo Infinite. ![]()
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