this guide is updated, but *not* regularly.Which means that some new overpowered (OP) tanks will be missing. And that a number of tanks which used to be OP but no longer are (because they’ve been buffed or because new, more powerful tanks have been launched by the game publisher) will still be listed. INTRO : WARNING : WOT IS NOT FREE-TO-PLAY Please be reassured : in 90% of cases, choosing that kind of tank is still a good choice. About the (controversial) matchmaking in World of Tanks.Overpowered vehicles (OP) : a selective list and a comprehensive one.Special (often slow and) fragile TDs (anti-tank / tank destroyer).Special O-I Experimental (a Japanese heavy tank, once widely used) corner.INTRO : WARNING : WOT IS NOT FREE-TO-PLAY "WEBOGRAPHY" (useful links, especially tutorials) Here are three major aspects of this game you should keep in mind : World of Tanks is a massively multiplayer online game developed by Belarussian company Wargaming (now based in Cyprus), featuring mid-20th century (1930s–1960s) era tanks and self-propelled artillery (generally shortened to artillery, arty or SPG). World of Tanks is a game played by millions players throughout the world.Therefore, it is a very competitive game. If you don’t spend a minimum of one hour per day playing WoT, at least at the beginning, and you don’t concentrate on improving your gameplay, you can’t expect to reach over 49% WR (average win ratio ). WoT battles are faster and faster : in average, while in the first years battles generally lasted about 12 mn, they now typically last 6 to 7 mn.For details, watch DezGamez’s video Painful Record Losing Streaks and Unbalanced Battles in World of Tanks A typical effect of " power creep", an old and very common phenomenon among long lasting card and video games that originates from the need for developers to keep the game fresh, i.e. Spending whole nights on it is very common among players who are new to the game.
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