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There are five tanks with which to play: the Devastator, Lightning, Vanguard, Chameleon, and MagRider. You'll want a tank configuration that matches your style and the situation you'll be up against. Pay special attention here or you'll find yourself bounced around without a prayer.
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Devastator
The Devastator is the largest of all tanks, layered in heavy armor with substantial criticals, topped off by a whopping 10 module bays. The price is speed: all other tanks outrun and outmaneuver the Devastator. But what they don't do is outgun it. With its heavy armor and customization capabilities, the Devastator is the ultimate death dealer, a great tank choice for both novices and seasoned veterans alike. Built-in NanoRepair and Cannon complete this tank.
Devastator configurations
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Front-Line Fighting
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Front-Line Support
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Scavenger
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Flag Capture
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Bay 1
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Plasma Cannon
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Plasma Cannon
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Frag
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Turbo
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Bay 2
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Plasma Cannon
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Plasma Cannon
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Frag
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Turbo
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Bay 3
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Mark IV
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Missile Launcher
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Frag
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Supercharger
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Bay 4
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Mark IV
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Missile Launcher
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Frag
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Reserve
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Bay 5
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Phase Multi.
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Deact. Missile
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Frag
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Nullifier
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Bay 6
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Reserve Power
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Deact. Missile
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Frag
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Stealth
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Bay 7
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Super Charge
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Reserve Power
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Stealth
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Flag Cap
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Bay 8
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Shield
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Shield
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Shield
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Shield
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Bay 9
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Shield Boost
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Shield Boost
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Shield Boost
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Shield Boost
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Bay 10
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Shield Boost
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Shield Boost
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Shield Boost
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Shield Boost
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Don't forget that some items require more than one bay.
Lightning
The name says it all. The Lightning gained fame as the fastest and most maneuverable light tank in the military. The turret arc is a full 180 degrees left or right, giving the Lightning the distinct advantage of being able to shoot from its backside when running away. The Lightning also has a built-in Missile Launcher.
Lightning configurations
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Front Line Fighting
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Front Line Support
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Scavenger
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Flag Capture
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Bay 1
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Mark IV
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Mark II
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Mark II
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Stealth
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Bay 2
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Mark IV
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Phase Multi
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Phase Multi
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Flag Cap
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Bay 3
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Phase Multi
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Shield
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Shield
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Null
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Bay 4
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Shield
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Reserve power
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Reserve power
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Shields
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Bay 5
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SuperCharger
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Deact. Missile
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Phoenix Missile
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Turbo
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Bay 6
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Reserve power
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Deact. Missile
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Phoenix Missile
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Turbo
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Don't forget that some items require more than one bay.
Vanguard
For three decades, the Lightning and Devastator were the primary tanks seen in fierce firefights throughout the solar system. While many new tanks tried to fill the void between the light and heavy tank, they ended up filling the battlefields with their own debris instead. The Vanguard was the first medium tank to be universally accepted by battle-hardened warriors. Second in speed only to the Lightning, with a turret arc of 90 degrees left or right, the Vanguard can circle an enemy tank at a high speed while unleashing a torrent of firepower. The Vanguard's built-in weapon is a Mark IV.
Vanguard configurations
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Front-Line Fighting
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Front-Line Support
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Scavenger
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Recon Capture
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Bay 1
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Stealth
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Sharpshooter
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Phase Multi.
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Stealth
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Bay 2
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Phase Multi
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Phase Multi
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Shield
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Nullifier
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Bay 3
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Supercharger
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Supercharger
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Phoenix Missile
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Reserve Power
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Bay 4
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Reserve Power
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Reserve Power
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Phoenix Missile
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Flag Cap
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Bay 5
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Shield
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Shield
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Missile Launcher
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Turbo
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Bay 6
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Shield boost
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Shield boost
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Missile Launcher
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Turbo
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Bay 7
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Shield boost
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Shield boost
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Reserve Power
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Shield
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Don't forget that some items require more than one bay.
Chameleon
One of our newest tanks to appear (or should I say disappear) in firefights is the Chameleon. Like its reptilian namesake, the Chameleon is capable of blending into its environment, but it can also disappear from radar. What's more, its integrated Cloak and Stealth systems drain no extra power. The Chameleon also has a built-in Lancer.
Chameleon Configurations
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Front-Line Fighting
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Front-Line Support
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Scavenger
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Flag Capture
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Bay 1
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Mark IV
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Missile Launcher
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Missile Launcher
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Shield
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Bay 2
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Mark IV
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Missile Launcher
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Missile Launcher
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Nullifier
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Bay 3
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Phase Multi.
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Deact. Missile
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Phoenix Missile
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Flag Cap
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Bay 4
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Reserve
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Missile Phoenix
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Phoenix Missile
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Turbo
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Bay 5
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NanoRepair
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Flag Cap
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Rockets
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Turbo
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Don't forget that some items require more than one bay.
MagRider
The first tank to literally glide into the battlefield is the MagRider. Utilizing an electromagnetic drive train, the MagRider actually hovers above the ground. While the MagRider's turret is fixed-forward, its ability to hover gives it a compensatory advantage -- the ability to strafe (hover left to right). A MagRider can circle an opponent by turning slightly as it strafes left or right. The MagRider has an integrated Mark II, Phase Multiplier, and Dampener.
MagRider configurations
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Front-Line Fighting
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Front-Line Support
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Scavenger
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Flag Capture
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Bay 1
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Shield
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Shield
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Shield
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Shield
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Bay 2
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Shield Boost
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Deact. Mine
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Rockets
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Nullifier
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Bay 3
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Shield Boost
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Deact. Mine
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Stealth
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Flag Cap
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Bay 4
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Reserve Power
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Reserve Power
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Reserve Power
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Turbo
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Bay 5
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Supercharger
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Supercharger
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Supercharger
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Turbo
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Don't forget that some items require more than one bay
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