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Best and worst tanks by tier and type – worst tier IV light tank – UPDATED

There are ten tier IV light tanks  (by patch 9.13):

  • A-20
  • T-80
  • Pz. Kpfw. 38 (t) n.A.
  • Pz. Kpfw. II Luchs
  • M5 Stuart
  • Covenanter
  • Valentine
  • M5A1 Stuart
  • Type 5 Ke-Ho
  • AMX 40

All light tanks now get regular matchmaking. Those marked with * are scout tanks. The others get regular matchmaking: Tier IV scout tanks will meet enemies from tier IV to tier VII. Here, I will focus on tier IV light tanks that are not scout tanks.

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Best and worst tanks by tier and type – best tier IV light tank (scout) – UPDATED

There are ten tier IV light tanks  (by patch 9.19):

  • A-20
  • T-80
  • Pz. Kpfw. 38 (t) n.A.
  • Pz. Kpfw. II Luchs
  • M5 Stuart
  • Covenanter
  • Valentine
  • M5A1 Stuart
  • Type 5 Ke-Ho
  • AMX 40

All light tanks now get regular matchmaking.

Only those marked with * are scout tanks. The others get regular matchmaking: Tier IV scout tanks will meet enemies from tier IV to tier VII.

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How to use bushes – video tutorial

A while ago – quite a long while ago, actually – I wrote about how to use bushes. Recently, I discovered a great video tutorial by Sir Havoc, where you can see what I described in action. Here, take a look:    

As a matter of fact, just the day before I found this, I used some of it’s “mechanics”, so to speak. I was playing on Prokhorovka. Our team spawned to the south, so I went on top of the hill to the east. I got there a while before my team, so I waited in a bush in case someone from a higher tier came up the opposite way.

Within seconds, an enemy Cromwell rushed towards me, but stopped halfway inside a bush, trying not to be detected from the west. He could not see me, just 60 – 70 metres away. I did NOT fire at him, because that would have meant that I would be detected. He got destroyed within a few seconds, due to my spotting. Just before he was killed, I took a shot and fell back. One important kill secured, and I got a lot of assistance damage.

How to use bushes?

A lot of newbies to World of tanks have understood one aspect of using bushes: If you stay inside a bush, you can be difficult to be spotted. Bushes are excellent for passive scouting. However, bushes are not entirely safe. Let’s see why.

Firstly: If you stay inside a bush, and only move your turret, your camo-rating isn’t affected. If you have mounted a camo-net on your tank, it stays active. However, if you move your tank, your camo-rating drops,and your camo-net disables. (The net will enable again after staying stationary for 3 seconds.) There is one exception from this “rule”, and that is with light tanks. They have the same camo-rating while they move as when they are stationary. For all other tanks, your camo-rating drops. Basically, your camo-rating on the move is about 1/3 of your rating when you are stationary. If you fire your gun, your camo-rating is about 1/4 of when you are stationary.

Therefore: If you stay inside a bush to scout, don’t do anything, except rotating your turret to look.

The reason why your camo-rating drops when you shoot, is because everything around you, within 15 meters turn transparent when you fire your gun. The bush turns “invisible”, so to speak.

There is one way to avoid this, that you have to learn: If you move behind the bush, and the bush is 15 meters in front of you, it will not turn invisible. Well, then, how do you know if you are 15 meters behind a bush? If you go into sniper view by zooming in with your mouse wheel, and view in the direction you want to fire, and you can see the scenery/landscape beyond  the bush, you are less than 15 meters from the bush. If you move backwards, until you only see the leaves on the bush, you are more than 15 meters away from the bush. You will still see the outline of any tanks that are lit up, though, but not other scenery, like houses or rocks.

So: If you stay 15 meters behind a bush, and shoot at an enemy, that enemy cannot spot you.

However, one also has to take into consideration proximity spotting. If an enemy is less than 50 meters away from you, you will still be spotted, also through houses and rocks, and, of course, if you stay inside a bush.

Staying less than 15 meters from a bush.

Staying less than 15 meters from a bush.