They suffer randomly and do not pay back the bonds spent on them at all. Don't hesitate to buy them.
For some time now, promotional and premium tanks for bonds have appeared in the World of Tanks in-game store. Since then, the in-game bond store has undergone several updates, new cars have been added to it. But whether all of them are worthy to spend hard-earned currency on them is a question.
We present the TOP-3 worst tanks for bonds, which, in our opinion, do not deserve attention and bonds spent on them. If anyone does not know, then equipment for bonds can be purchased directly in the hangar - the "Shop" menu, the "Goods for bonds" section.
The first three cars of the tenth level are promotional, i.e. are not considered premium and do not bring additional income. However, there are no frank cacti among them, so we will consider only the following premium cars, which are so coveted by players who have no analogues, purchased for gold or received through a referral program.
M46 Patton KR
This kind of ST, in fact, has long lost its relevance. Think for yourself, well, who needs a medium tank with the speed of a good TT, without armor even in the turret and a terribly slanting gun ?!
The Korean Patton does not have high firepower, but in fairness it should be noted that he still has positive aspects. This is a good basic view of 390 m and good LHV, although you won’t really get tanky from the tower here, it still makes the game more comfortable and sometimes helps out. Therefore, in our ranking of the worst bonds for bonds, he is only in third place.
KV-4 Kreslavsky
The Soviet heavy tank KV-4, pumped through the progression tree, has earned a bad reputation and is rightfully considered one of the worst tier 8 heavy tanks. And for good reason, because this square clumsy monster, despite the impressive numbers in the armor, turned out to be ill-suited for the current random house. He never gets anywhere and becomes easy prey for an evil pack of opponents left at the end of the battle. The brainchild of Kreslavsky became his "worthy" continuation, only much worse.
Thanks to the irrational slopes of the armor, he happily absorbs damage from all his classmates. This heavyweight can't boast of either damage per shot normal for Soviets, alpha is only 320 here, or DPM of 1772 units/min. And the icing on the cake is a view of only 360 m, typical for Soviet technology, which turns it into a blind kitten, glowing across the map due to its huge dimensions.
T-34 Shielded
Not only does this ugly under-ST barely crawl, but how does he have armor and screens, he also cannot shoot normally.
Disgusting dynamics does not allow the T-34E to play the role of an ST, and the horse-drawn spread of the gun often forces it to load gold or land mines, since it is almost impossible to target vulnerable points of enemy equipment from it. It will not work at all with a view of 340 m, although this is not so critical for Tier 5 vehicles, there are a lot of blind tanks there. But for pumped STs, the visibility is still higher - 350 m for the Soviets and 360 m for the Germans.
This is the TOP that came out, but without departing from the topic, we recommend that you familiarize yourself with a list of tanks for bonds that still deserve attention. We also suggest reading TOP 3 ways to farm bonds in 2020.
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