We have the T-34 and the Chinese (technically North Korean judging by its modernized road wheels) Type T-34 at Tier V, at Tier VII, the T-34-85 Rudy, the Polish T-34 which starred in a movie (although it is under the Soviet flag in-game so far), the Czech T-34-100 (blueprints only never built), and at Tier VI, the standard T-34-85, the imported and locally modified Chinese Type 58, the T-34-85 Victory (an early premium of the T-34-85 when camos didn't exist), and the Ox and Triumphant, both battlepass T-34-85/Type 68s (don't think I missed any, unless you count the T-34 prototypes, the A-20 and A-32 at Tier IV).įor Tiers V and VII, the differences are significant to warrant that each tank is unique and fun in its own right. IF your good at both playstyles, then yeah I agree with index44 just go for one that usually is more ex.So as we know, there are a large number of T-34s in the game. It's a possible carry tank in the sense a Comet is, being that little pest who eats away the entire team's HP whilst they are too focused on the enemy team. Meant to flank, not meant to charge as a lead tank (as all mediums are), excellent speed once maxed and decent ROF/Alpha. It can do just about the same for me as a Comet does, although I'll admit I've done way more damage in Comet on average. If you love the Brit Medium line, go for this. T-34-85 -> Stock, shitty version of T-34. Don't go alone, go together and you'll make a fierce team. Not meant to flank or anything, you'll be the mainstay of a lead charge. Great in a decent team, can't carry if noob team. Tiger 1 -> Good tank lead up to the King Tiger, but full of weak spots/bad angling imo.
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