![]() ![]() Scouting is a key feature in World of Tanks. Scouting is where a tank spots a tank or tanks on the enemy team. This role can be filled by any tank, but it is best carried out by the light tanks in battles, due to their speed, view range, and camo that no other tank can match. It is not recommended to play any scout lines unless the player is well familiarized with the game mechanics. ![]() A good key feature to being a scout is having good radio communications. A light tank without a good radio is a burden to the team so be sure to check out the upgrades for each light tank that you use before battle. Another good idea for scouting is to wait for the Artillery to get into place, that way they have a chance to be in position to take out any enemy tanks that you may run into while out scouting ahead of everyone. "Fire from Cover" or "Fire and Cover" (a.k.a. Find solid cover, such as a building, rock, hill or tank corpse. This way you can deal damage and be protected while you reload. You can protect yourself while still returning fire from a "hull down" position using a hill or ridge. This means the hull of your tank is below the ridge line and only your turret is exposed. Duck out to fire, then pull back behind cover while reloading. Note that this is the preferred strategy for American tanks which are designed with better-than-average turret armor and gun depression for the price of less-than-average hull armor.ĭon't expose yourself to multiple targets. This can mean anything from using cover to confront one enemy at a time to avoiding obvious choke points on the map. Tanks cresting a ridge are particularly vulnerable. They expose the weak underside of their glacis plate without being able to return fire. ![]()
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