WoT 1.23.1 Common Test: New 2D Styles

“Flame”
Flame –
This red-hot style is sure to set the heat on the battlefield.

Unhistorical. Suitable for equipment of any nation and level. Group: Special. Those. price: 1500 gold. ID: 870.

“Royal Purple”
Royal purple –
Bring a little sophistication to the battlefield with this regal, all-season style.

Unhistorical. Suitable for equipment of any nation and level. Group: Special. Those. price: 1500 gold. ID: 878.

“Love is in the air”
Love is in the air –
With this Valentine’s Day inspired style, your opponents will definitely feel your “love”.

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Tasteless? May be. Commercialized? Maybe. A cynical way for corporations to make easy money? It depends on how you look at it. But at the heart (yes, that’s a pun) of Valentine’s Day is the need to remember love. No more, no less. And it’s never too late to show your feelings. Get into the holiday spirit, hug your loved ones, prepare a pleasant surprise for them, or tell them how dear they are to you. And don’t forget about other tankers, because we are rivals only for the duration of the battle, but we love the same thing: wreaking havoc on the battlefields!

Unhistorical. Suitable for equipment of any nation and level. Group: Special. Those. price: 1500 gold. ID: 863.

“Steam Engine”
For a future WG sale on Steam.

Steam engine –
An all-season style dedicated to the Wargaming: Publisher Weekend event on Steam.

Unhistorical. Suitable for equipment of any nation and level. Group: Special. Those. price: 1500 gold. ID: 865.ű

“Double Denim”
Double denim –
You can’t go wrong with jeans. Try this style on and see how it fits.

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Nothing beats a good pair of jeans, right? Find the right one and they will last you half your life. Yes, it happens that not the first pair and not the second are suitable. You need to try everything on and choose the best. It’s the same with technology, if you think about it. Tank tops have a lot in common with jeans: they need to be comfortable and not restrict movement. They should be durable, but a little worn, for character. But their main task is to reflect your unique style, demonstrating in every way who you are. And in general, it’s not you who finds that very special pair of jeans or that very tank. They find you themselves. And when this happens, believe me, you will understand immediately.

Unhistorical. Suitable for equipment of any nation and level. Group: Special. Those. price: 1500 gold. ID: 862.

“Gamer”
Gamer –
Show everyone you’re playing to win with this retro gaming-inspired, all-season style.

Unhistorical. Suitable for equipment of any nation and level. Group: Special. Those. price: 1500 gold. ID: 879.

 

10 thoughts on “WoT 1.23.1 Common Test: New 2D Styles

  1. Is it so difficult for wargaming to introduce realistic or even historical camouflage 2D skins. I think that all those colorful childish doodle skins belong to other games and not in one about -somewhat- historical tanks or proposed projects. And yes, I know you can turn non historical elements off but it is crazy to claim that you your tank has historical accurate vehicles and then sell only only clown camos for them…

    1. Yes – You can turn off non-historical elements ( which I do because of some of the god-awful camos and paint jobs out there ) – but I like knowing which players on the team have at least the brains to put camo on their tanks. With the filter on, I have to guess for about half the team.

      1. Good point there. Also, I believe that the majority of WoT players are adults, not kids. Either WG does not know who their playerbase is or they just want to attract younger players with those flashy clown camos. They are a company, they want to make money, I get it. In any case, they should also introduce actual camouflage skins, 2D and 3D, that are realistic.

        1. That, or you’re just projecting and pretending that your opinion is what the rest of the community’s opinion is. Lot of players like the goofy and fun camos, like weapon skins in csgo, just cause you don’t like it doesn’t mean everyone else doesn’t like it either.

          1. Well, I play long enough to remember the general outrage, in the forums and in-game, of the majority of the players when they started with the clown camo downfall. People even went into trouble to make mods that remove clown camos from tanks like Patriot etc. WG introduced turning off or on historical elements feature because of this I believe. We might disagree but good talk anyways.

        2. as an adult, couldnt give less fucks in a game like this about what camo im using, 99% looks like dogshit, be it 2 or 3d, i use them for the stat bonus and thats it
          wouldnt consider any of the styles historical anyway, the only ones that were actually used are the ones you have to apply separately to each part of the tanks

          1. I am not trying to defend historical accuracy with what I wrote, just that I would like to have camouflages that look like actual camouflage, not tablecloth and gift wrap paper… And it is sad they stopped introducing new ones in the game cause there is a plethora of extremely good looking ones that existed for every single nation. I guess WG employees these days do not know anything about tanks and the military in general.

            1. no, its simply the fact that every company is trying to copy fornite, hence why having battle passes became the norm together with live service and goofy out of place skins

    2. Nobody cares if you like something or not.
      WG cares only about what makes them the most profits.
      And obviously, what you call “childish doodle skins” has proven that they are one of the aspects that provide sustainability for the game over the years.
      About the thing you said “claim that you your tank has historical accurate vehicles”, who said this rather than you btw? =)))))

      1. Well, forum articles with numerous answers, mods specifically made to hide clown camo and vivid personal memories about the outrage of the community in-game, point otherwise I believe… But hey, what do I know, right? Clown camos provide sustainability for the game? Any evidence to back this bold claim or should we go with “trust me bro”? The majority of the players in this game are adults over the age of 30, so forgive me if I don’t believe that most of them are ok with these childish clown skins. Btw, I wrote that WG claims that they have historical accuracy and that I prefer realistic camos, read that again. Thanks for stopping by buddy, have a good one now.

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