

Similarly to the previous events, clans and players will fight for personal and clan Fame Points however, the mechanics of earning them will be considerably changed. During the event, players can earn Bonds, Gold, unique badges, and Camouflage patterns, as well as a new set of awards.Īlso, the best players will be able to exchange Bonds for one of the five Tier X vehicles that were previously available as the rewards in Campaigns on the Global Map. On November 24 through December 21, the Global Map will host a large-scale game event, in which the best clan strategists and commanders will compete in planning and tactics. The FV217 Badger is all-out devastating as an enemy, but also proves to be a great ally when it dishes out tons of damage from afar. Its play style resembles the Tortoise in many ways, but the Badger outperforms its damage potential and protection, resulting in a more tangible step up from Tier IX. Like its peers further down the line, the Badger equips a fast gun that easily pierces thick-skinned enemies. If you have the FV215b (183) researched and purchased, you’re keeping it and getting the newcomer when 9.21 drops. The FV215b (183) didn’t fit into the “well-protected support fire” concept we formed for the line, so it steps down in “special vehicle” status and frees up a space for the all-new FV217 Badger. These steps should reinforce their strength as support vehicles that can soak up a few hits in a pinch, and rip into enemies with an immense fire rate.Ī re-tuning of the line wouldn’t be complete without a proper Tier X vehicle, something that could be a natural progression from the Tortoise. To up the worthiness of these sluggish beasts, we boosted their armor and 32-pounder guns. Though the ATs never failed to get a lot of well-placed shots down-range, their fire rates were totally offset by low damage, and the notoriously huge hatches negated overall armor turning them into easy targets. We heard from many of you that the non-turreted British TD line didn’t feel fun.
