Tank Commanders,
These machines from the UK are built for battle. And they sure look ready for a good fight! Considering a premium package for yourself or a good friend?
If you like to position yourself in the frontlines, the Matilda Black Prince or Excelsior would serve you well. For those who want to laugh at enemy ammo bouncing off a moving steel wall, get the TOG II . Damage dealers will enjoy the AT 15A and Sexton I.
Special weekend packages are available too! Check them out below.
P.S - As you have already known, the Excelsior and AT 15A are vehicles that run on the Rolls-Royce engines.
Event Start: 20 March, 2015 (Friday) @ 13:30 - 14:00 UTC+8 (06:00 UTC)
Event End: 27 March, 2015 (Friday) @ 13:30 - 14:00 UTC+8 (06:00 UTC)
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Tier III SPG Sexton I
Tier V MT Matilda Black Prince
Tier V HTExcelsior
The Sexton I is a British tier 3 premium self-propelled gun. Although it does not damage well, nor is it extremely accurate, it has a high rate of fire for its type. The Sexton I is also capable of reaching its top speed quickly. Keep firing and moving to get the best out of this machine! Pros:
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The Matilda Black Prince is a tier 5 medium tank. A collector’s piece for fans of the British Tech Tree. This tank has a decent defence with good armour and an above-average HP. Its view range and rate of fire allows players to take on sniper roles for the team. For best results, station the Matilda Black Prince further away from the front lines. Though slow, it is capable of dealing a decent amount of damage. Pros:
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Can’t decide between a medium and heavy tank? Think of the Excelsior as the perfect balance between a medium and heavy class. This British tier 5 tank moves at a decent pace and deals good damage. The Excelsior makes up for its speed with thick armour on the front and rear. Just be careful and avoid getting hit on its sides where armour is thin.
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The TOG II has a generous dose of HP and strong armor. Its angled armour can also bounce enemy shells. Get this tank if you are looking for a survivor that can deal good damage. This British tier 6 heavy tank has a good rate of fire, accuracy, and penetration. Many tankers make fun of the TOG II's size - it is clumsy at running and hiding. But it can be an intimidating force when used defensively or in support roles. Never underestimate the TOG II! Pros:
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The AT 15A is the first Tank Destroyer of the the British branch. It is a tier 7 vehicle. This premium tank is a powerhouse that possesses a good rate of fire and excellent accuracy. It has high armor for a tank destroyer that can bounce off many shots when angled properly and is immune to ramming from most tanks, even those from a higher tier like the KV-5. It's also a great tank for earning medals such as spartan, sniper, master gunner, or cool-headed. Its weaknesses lie in the gun slit which is easily penetrated and its slow turning that makes it susceptible to flanking so exert great precaution during fights to prevent incurring huge repair costs. We recommend this tank if you are looking for a challenge as it's no easy feat to master this vehicle. However, if you do successfully utilize it effectively, it's a sign that you're truly one of the better skilled Tank Commanders out there! Pros:
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Purchase these deals for yourself or as gifts for your friends. Please refer to the Premium Shop Guide for information on how to use it.