Then you put a 100% brothers in arms crew in it, stacking camo, equip the tank with modules such as improved ventilation, and you end up with an absolute axe murderer. It combined great speed and armor with a gun that can one-shot even some tier 3 tanks. ![]() The seal clubbers tank of choice at tier 2 has been the T18 for a long time. And thanks to the changes to the TD class such as the camo nerf in patch 0.9.1, or the view range nerf in patch 0.9.6, alongside the many map changes designed to reduce the effectiveness of long range snipers, the Borsig has lost a little bit of its mojo. ![]() However, if the Borsig did get spotted and caught in the open, it was usually game over rather quickly for this tin can, which had virtually no armor. So without any grinding, you instantly had a stealthy mass murderer in your hands, and scores of enemies threw their hands in the air in utter frustration, after having been killed by yet another Borsig, which they weren’t even able to spot during the entire game. It was able to keep up consistent fire without getting spotted thanks to its fully rotating turret, and its best gun was- ironically enough- the stock gun. And the tank that succeeded in that better than any other, was the Rhm.-Borsig Waffenträger. These no longer depended on their armor, but on their stealth. Patch 0.8.9 saw the introduction of an entirely new line of German tank destroyers. In patch 0.9.18 WG nerfed it all together with every artys into oblivion. This French SPG had a full rotating turret, quick aim time, it was incredibly maneuverable, and to top it all off, it was equipped with a 4 shell autoloader that can fire once every 6 seconds. ![]() When the Bat.-Châtillon 155 58 was introduced in patch 0.7.4, it moved the goal post.
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