WoT: Tier 11 Statistics After 2 Weeks

Almost 2 weeks (13 days) have passed since the release of WoT 2.0, and we can now take a final look (https://poliroid.me/gunmarks/) at the 3-mark requirements for the 16 new Tier 11 tanks.

Does this statistic fully reflect the dominance of these tanks? Most likely yes, but not entirely.

Developers consider 2 weeks to be the optimal period when all numbers stabilize, allowing statistics to be collected and properly analyzed.

10 thoughts on “WoT: Tier 11 Statistics After 2 Weeks

    1. It’s generally said that the missions aren’t as tough as with the 279e or 260. Dakillzor had the “Black Rock” after just four days, partly in platoons, but without cheating. Is this guy really awesome or is he crazy? Who knows…

  1. I wonder what the “Black Rock” is doing in these statistics? Of the approximately 200,000 players currently, maybe 100 or 200 people have it at most. And those are the so-called “uniques.” Just wait and see where the GM stands when Heinz Kasuppke is finished with his four after-work beers and is playing the “Black Rock”…

  2. I’m surprised to see the Breaker that low, and not at all surprised to see the Leo, 432, ASS-X and Hirsch in the bottom.

    1. It’s DPG so tanks that can’t chase late game damage will be lower. You need to adjust for speed. Same with Ratte.

    1. Lookhow many clueless newbies 2.0 brought,it will change after these people who trying this game only for t10 realize its bad and left,than you r going to face those who mostly know what theyr doing

      1. I still think more newbies will go for tanks with bigger gimmicks so KR-1 (Ram), Tashen (big) and maybe Hirsh just because so many people had the grille.

        Also shows how shit the Hirsh is given that fast tanks get to farm more end game damage than slow tanks so compared to WR it’s DPG should be overinflated. If it’s bottom it’s BAAAAAAAAAD.

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