5 Tips to Make Sure You Never Improve at World of Tanks

Five of the best worst things to do to ensure you never get better at World of Tanks

World of Tanks is an incredibly in-depth game that rewards planning, strategizing, experimenting and building a social network. However, if you want to avoid getting better at World of Tanks you should aim to achieve the following wherever possible.

Always Rush

Take no cover
Take no cover

You’re in a heavily armored vehicle with its own cannon. What could possibly stop you? To ensure that you never improve, always rush toward your enemy. Avoid, at all costs, hiding in bushes, around corners, and behind destroyed tanks. Go out of your way to smash down fences and always move in a straight, unwavering line directly at the enemy.

One thing that will immediately improve your World of Tanks skill is strategically moving between cover, so you will want to ensure you do not do that.

Fire Wildly

Who cares about aiming?
Who cares about aiming?

Hitting your target rewards you with Silver and Experience, so to ensure you never improve at World of Tanks it’s good practice to shoot wildly at all times. Never take the time to slow down and aim your weapon, instead, it’s often a good idea to be moving at top speed while shooting in the mere vicinity of your target. Remember, every shell you shoot means you will need to replenish it at some point, so the more you fire the more it will cost you in the long run.

If your goal is to stagnate and never improve at World of Tanks, never worry about aiming and lining up a shot. Being thoughtful about where you aim and only shooting enemy tanks when you have a good shot is a sure-fire way to improve.

Be a Lone Wolf

Just go it alone
Just go it alone

This tip ties in with the first tip to never improve in World of Tanks: always be a lone wolf. Avoid moving with your teammates as they will often help you in destroying an enemy tank. Always be by yourself to make sure you never gain any extra skills in World of Tanks, even if it means heading the wrong direction or wasting time away from the enemy.

Sticking with your teammates and shooting as a cohesive unit is what all the good players do.

Never Upgrade Your Tank

No need to upgrade
No need to upgrade

One way to ensure you never improve at all aspects of World of Tanks is to avoid playing in another tank. Stick with the first tank you play and never venture into another vehicle, let alone another tier level.

A lot of the experienced players will take the time to work down a tank line, experiment with other tank types, and even dabble in some high tier tank play, so it’s important to avoid all of this if you do not wish to improve. Playing other tanks will only seek to help you expand your knowledge on how World of Tanks works.

Avoid the Community

Happiness and like-minded people? Who needs 'em!
Happiness and like-minded people? Who needs 'em!

Arguably one of the best way to ensure you never improve at World of Tanks is to avoid everything the amazing community has to offer. The World of Tanks community is full of helpful, thoughtful, and skilled players who will stop at nothing to help you improve at World of Tanks. You can find countless places to expand your knowledge, like the subreddit, wiki, and even our own TankWarRoom!

But you don’t need or want to improve at World of Tanks, so it’s important to never venture into the community and make friends. Keep your head down, avoid everyone else and just keep on doing what you’re doing and in no time you’ll be exactly where you were when you started.

However, if you do actually want to improve at World of Tanks, do the opposite of everything on this list! Take the time to look at a situation before driving in, aim carefully before firing, move with teammates, try out new tanks, and participate in the community and sooner or later you’ll see an improvement in your World of Tanks career.

Sam Chandler is the Australian piece of the AllGamers puzzle. Out of all his gaming-related passions, collecting N64 games, speedrunning, and Souls games rank among the most important. You can reach Sam through Twitter, @SamuelChandler, or through his email, sam.chandler@allgamers.com, at any time of the day or night on either side of the globe.

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