The tanks in the game are sorted into 4 different categories, Light tanks, Medium Tanks, Heavy Tanks and Tank destroyers, and then these are sorted in to 'Tiers', from Tier I (the worst) to Tier X (the best). If the WOTB team read this, please update the wiki as soon as possible, allowing players to know more about their tanks and others to teach people how to play their favourite tanks.There are a huge amount of tanks in the game, with Wargaming announcing on the 5th Anniversary of Blitz, that there were over 370 tanks, from over 8 nations! The current nations in the game include Britain, U.S.S.R, the USA, Italy, Japan, China, Germany, France, Sweden and Czechoslovakia (Czechoslovakia being the latest addition to the game). Same for the special WOTB only tanks, such as the T6 Dracula and the Hellsing HQ, not having their own page. This is most obvious from the American autoloader line and Russian LT line, which were STILL not added to the wiki months after their introduction. These mistakes shows that the management team didn't custom made data graphs for WOTB, and didn't update these data according to changes in-game. For example, the aim time on the 120mm gun for the T28 in WOT is about 3s, while the WOTB version is 7s. The main stats, mainly the gun stats, are incorrect most of the time. They're mostly just copied from the WOT pc wiki, with some changes such as no radio upgrades or lowered view range. However, the same could not be said for the WOT Blitz wiki.įirstly, the data on the WOTB wiki is not accurate. The Wargaming wiki is a place where players look up info about their vehicles, opinions about said vehicle and gain an insight on the vehicle's strength and weaknesses. The WOT, WOWS and WOWP wikis are well maintained and edited to keep up with the latest updates and changes. Although the WOTB team are unlikely to read this but I would still like to point this out.
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