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Here’s what all the icons on the Garage Screen mean

When you first start your World of Tanks career it can be difficult to know what everything in the Garage screen means. Understanding the Garage screen can take some time, but we’ve gone ahead and gathered all the relevant information. Here’s everything you need to know about the Garage screen in World of Tanks.

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The Garage Screen

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  1. Username and Account Type

In the first box you will find three options: settings, username, and account type. The Gear brings up the main menu where you can access the settings, disconnect from the server, and quit World of Tanks. Your username allows you to view your clan and manage your Personal Reserves. Personal Reserves are timed buffs that increase your Experience gained on your vehicle or crew. Standard Account/Premium Account lets you know whether your account is Standard or Premium. A Premium Account comes with a whole host of benefits. By clicking the Account button you will be able to upgrade your account to Premium.

  1. Missions

Missions is where you can find quests and tasks that you can complete during battles. These include introductory tasks like purchasing your first tank or researching a module. You can use the Missions button to view special missions released by Wargaming, such as the monthly Best of the Best task that rewards perseverance with in-game items.

  1. Crew Member List

Crew members for your current tank are displayed below the Missions button. There is a small button above the crew templates that lets you Retrain your Crew, Return Crew to Vehicle, or Send Crew to Barracks. The crew members display their Proficiency with the tank for which they are using. By right-clicking a crew member, you are able to select their Personal File in order to access their Service Record, Training, Skills etc. Left-clicking a crew member lets you swap them with another crew member that is in the Barracks or another vehicle.

  1. Sorting Buttons

The first of these three buttons is used to sort your tanks by certain parameters. This is useful for those players who have a large quantity of tanks as it will let you show only what you want to see. For instance, you can select for only Tier 7 Medium Tanks from USA. The next button is the Hide/Show Bonus Experience. Some tanks in your Garage will have x2 Bonus Experience Modifiers enabled so that when you use them you gain twice as much experience. The final button is the Hide/Show Primary Vehicles. If you have a lot of tanks you can select which ones are your Primary Vehicles to help find them quickly.

  1. Garage Slots and Tanks

This is where your available tanks are displayed. The space is also where the above parameters affect what is shown. These slots will more than likely be full of Tier 1 tanks when you first start your World of Tanks career, but as you progress you will sell and purchase new tanks which will be found here. You can right-click a tank to bring up an options menu. The green outline indicates what tank you are currently viewing in the Garage.

  1. Modules, Equipment, Shells/Ammunition, and Consumable

This box highlights the selected tank’s modules, consumables, shells, and ammunition. The first five boxes are the tank’s different modules starting with the gun, then turret, engine, tracks and ending on radio. The following boxes are for the Equipment that can be purchased for vast quantities of Silver. The next boxes are the different munition types available for your tank. The final set of boxes are for in-game consumables like repair kits for the tank, health kits for your crew, and fire extinguishers to put out any spontaneous fires that start in your tank during combat.

  1. Service and Exterior

Service allows you to replenish your tank's ammunition and consumables. Exterior allows you to add decals and paintworks to your vehicle.

  1. Tank Statistics

On the right-hand side of the screen are your selected vehicle’s name, tier, tank type, Research button, Combat Experience and statistics. The Research button takes you to the tank’s tech tree where you are able to research and purchase new modules. The silver star and number represents how much Combat Experience the tank has, allowing you to research new modules. Firepower is how much damage the tank deals. Survivability is the armor and hit points of the tank. Mobility is how fast the tank moves. Concealment is how good the tank is at remaining hidden in bushes. Spotting is how efficient the tank is at spotting other vehicles.

  1. Gold, Silver, Free Experience

Gold, Silver, and Free Experience are either purchased or earned after each battle or from converting experience accrued on Premium tanks. Clicking the Gold will take you to a page where you can purchase Gold. Silver shows how much Silver you currently have. Clicking this allows you to trade Gold for Silver. This is useful if you do not have enough Silver to purchase a module or tank but do not want to spend time playing Battles. Free Experience is how much Free Experience you have from Battles or Conversions. Clicking this allows you to Convert experience on Premium Tanks into Free Experience.

  1. Create a Platoon, Start Battle, Game Mode

Create Platoon lets you form a group of three players that you take with you into battles. The Battle button launches you and your Platoon into a chosen game mode which can be changed by clicking on the right-most button, Random Battle. The Random Battle button allows you to select what sort of battle you wish to play. This option allows you to do Training Modes, Clan Battles, and standard Battles.

  1. Areas of the Garage

These six sections take you to the appropriate place in the Garage and are used to do such things as: purchase vehicles, recruit new crew, or inspect a nation’s tank tech tree. Garage is the main screen you will see throughout your World of Tanks career. From the Garage screen you can access every part of the game.

Armory lets you look through the store in a linear fashion without worrying about the Tech Tree. Using the Armory allows you to see what a tank would look like with different modules mounted.

Service Record is an overview of your World of Tanks career where you can find statistics on your performance, awards, and what tanks you own.

Tech Tree allows you to see each nation’s entire tank line-up. This is useful in planning what tank you wish to work towards. It allows you to research and purchase new modules and tanks.

Barracks are where your crew members are stored when not in use. It also shows you crew that are presently in tanks. You can use the barracks to view a crew member in order to see their statistics, training, skills, and Personal Data where you can rename them and change their appearance.

Stronghold is where you can create or join other clans and challenge clans to battles. Out of all these options you will likely spend the majority of your time in the Garage screen or in the Tech Tree deciding what tank to research next.

The Garage screen has a lot of information on it and it can be difficult to understand what everything means when you first start World of Tanks. Read through this as many times as you need to, because it’s got everything you need to know about the Garage screen in World of Tanks.

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Master the art of war and conquer your enemies. The newest edition of Commander Mode, our limited time, action-packed RTS mode for the lovers of strategy returns with updated and improved content.

What is Commander Mode?

Commander Mode is an event game mode for World of Tanks Console. It brings the best of what World of Tanks has to offer and mixes in RTS mechanics. One side takes the role of the “Commander” (using RTS gameplay) and the other, of the “Tankers” (who will play in the traditional style of World of Tanks).

Starting & playing the game

Enter the mode by selecting Commander from the Game Mode menu

Select Commander to play against a team of Tankers

Select Tanker to join a team of 5 or 6 Tankers against a single Commander

Commanders select 9 of their owned tanks

Tankers select Tanker for a random tank or one of their own

Commander (Roster)

  • Select 9 tanks from your Garage
  • If you don’t have enough Tier VIII tanks, you can rent some for Gold or Silver
  • Rentals can be used in multiple slots

Tanker

  • You can still select the “Tanker” which will give you a random Tier VIII tank to play with.
  • Alternatively, bring your own tank into the mode and earn XP and Silver as you fight.]

Controls

Commander Console Controls

Dolly cameraLeft Stick
Moves cursorLeft Stick
Tank selectionA
Deselect AllB
Marquee creationHold A
Add or Remove (depending on existing selection state) from selection (PC)RT + A/B
Move/AttackX
HaltY
Attack from PositionLT + X on Enemy
Turn on reverse commandN/A
ReverseLT + X
Set waypointRT + X
Reverse waypointLT + RT + X
Set facingHold X
Set facing and reverseLT + Hold X
Change formationLeft Stick Click
Select all units of this typeDouble A
Select all ScoutsD-pad Up
Select all MediumsD-pad Right
Select all HeaviesD-pad Left
Select all Tank DestroyersD-pad Down
Select type and center camera over groupD-pad Up/Right/Down/Left
Create GroupRT + Hold D-pad Up/Right/Down/Left
Recall group selectionRT + D-pad Up/Right/Down/Left
Recall and center camera over groupRT + Double D-pad Up/Right/Down/Left
Zoom In/OutRight Stick Up/Down
Rotate camera around Y axis pointRight Stick Left/Right
Rotate camera around Y axis pointRight Stick Left/Right
Toggle super zoomed stateRight Stick Click
Possess/unpossess tankLB
(in possession) Select previous tankX
(in possession) Select next tankB
Show MapSelect
Select All On Screen / MapRB / RB x2

Keyboard and Mouse Controls

Keyboard and Mouse are still supported for Commander Mode. Players on either Xbox One or PlayStation 4 will be able to plug-in a keyboard and mouse and play as a Commander or a Tanker.

Dolly cameraW, A, S, D
Moves cursorMouse move
Tank selectionLeft Click on Friendly Tank
Deselect All
Left Click on Terrain / Enemy Tank
Marquee creationLeft Click + Hold and drag
Add or Remove (depending on existing selection state) from selection (PC)Ctrl + Left Click OR Shift + Left Click
Move/AttackRight Click on Terrain/Enemy
HaltC
Attack from PositionCtrl Right Click on Enemy
Turn on reverse commandR (Hold)
ReverseR (Hold) + Right Click
Set waypointShift + Right Click OR Ctrl+ Right Click
Reverse waypointShift + R + Right Click OR Ctrl + R + Right Click
Set facingRight click hold and drag
Set facing and reverseR + Right click hold and drag
Change formationF
Select all units of this typeDouble Left Click on Ally
Select all ScoutsF1
Select all MediumsF2
Select all HeaviesF3
Select all Tank DestroyersF4
Select type and center camera over groupDouble Tap F1/F2/F3/F4
Create GroupCtrl + 1/2/3/4
Recall group selection1/2/3/4
Recall and center camera over groupDouble tap 1/2/3/4
Zoom In/OutMouse Wheel
Rotate camera around Y axis pointMiddle Mouse Click + Hold and drag
Rotate camera around Y axis pointQ, E
Toggle super zoomed stateSpace OR Tab
Possess/unpossess tankV
(in possession) Select previous tankQ
(in possession) Select next tankE
Show MapM
Select All On Screen / Map5/5 x2
General vehicle rules:
  • Commander Units and Tankers in Commander Mode have Crew and Module damage disabled, so don’t worry about losing Crew members or getting Tracked, it’s impossible!
  • Commander Units in Commander Mode have unlimited (and free) default ammo.
  • All profile stats, such as match outcome (win/lose), accuracy, damage dealt, etc. are disabled for Commander Mode. There’s no need to worry about Commander or Tanker results influencing your hard-earned career stats (or having to pay to repair multiple vehicles at once).
  • The mode is accessible from the Game Mode menu, instead of the normal Multiplayer Garage.

This edition of Commander Mode is all about leveling up and rewards (lots of them)!

You will be able to complete mode exclusive Ops and earn heaps of Gold, Silver, Premium Time, Free XP, Boosts and Consumables!

Commander Mode Ops are divided into three categories:

  • Event Ops
    • Event Ops are available for the duration of a single Commander Mode event. A Commander Mode event is generally 1 week.
  • Season Ops
    • Season Ops span the course of several Commander Mode events (typically 6). Your progress towards the current Season Ops carries over from event to event.
  • Progression Ops
    • Progression Ops span the course of a Season, with the number of available tiers increasing with each event in the Season. Example: Progression Ops tier 11 does not become available until the 3rd event within the Season.

Players who completed the Season & Progression Ops over the course of events 1 to 5 of Commander Mode will receive a free Panzerknacker Auto! You will not want to miss it, so get those Ops cleared Commander!

Tips and Tricks

Commands and Command Priority

In general, you may find you are the most successful when you order an attack and THEN a move (in that sequence).

Commands of each individual unit obey these rules:

  • Ordering a vehicle to attack an enemy makes that enemy the vehicles top priority until it is dead, moves out of firing range, or a new fire order is received.
  • Ordering a vehicle to move will NOT clear its attack command, the vehicle will move and continue to try to destroy the indicated target.
  • Ordering a vehicle to attack WILL clear its move command. The vehicle will abandon its move order to prioritize the attack, even if this means stopping in place right where they are to fire.

Vehicles will shoot/defend themselves automatically until given an order to explicitly fire at an indicated enemy

Friendly vehicles will maneuver a bit within a small range of their current position if no move order is in play. This is so they can seek nearby cover, seek line of sight on a target, or angle their armor to try to defend themselves.

Line of Sight Indicator

A line of sight indicator was added to show the sight lines of selected tanks. Hopefully, this will help communicate geometry blocking tanks.

Selected and Non-selected Units

Selected Units have a green ring surrounding them, while non-selected Units do not.

Move To Command and Waypoints

Issuing a Move To Command with a selected Unit (or multiple selected Units) places a flag in the world. The flag represents the position the Unit(s) will move towards, and ultimately, directly on top of. The flag remains in-world until the Unit(s) reaches the destination, a new Command is issued, or the Unit is deselected. Don’t worry if the flag disappears when you de-select a unit, the vehicle is still obeying your move order. You only see the relevant flag for selected vehicles.

Issuing Waypoint Commands allow you to place multiple Move To points in the world. The selected Unit will move to each Waypoint in succession, starting with the first one placed down and ending at the last one placed down. This tactic is very useful for maneuvering Light and Medium tanks across the map!

Lines are drawn on the mini -map to represent the Tank’s path

Unit Reload Indicator

When looking closely at the UI above each Unit, you will be able to view the Reload Indicator. This circular indicator accurately shows when the Unit will fire its next shot! You will also see this reload indicator over the vehicle’s icon on the bottom of the screen when the vehicle is selected.

Targeted Enemy Units

Targeted Enemy Units feature two UI elements indicating a friendly Unit is attacking it. First, a red ring surrounds the enemy Unit. Second, a red target icon appears below the health bar. Both elements will remain visible until the enemy Unit is destroyed, a new Command is issued, or the friendly Unit is deselected.

Company Health Bars

At the top of HUD you can easily see the total health remaining for each Company of Units. Utilize this information to press the attack or retreat!

Contextual Legend and D-pad indicators

Be sure to keep an eye on the bottom left corner of the HUD. The new Contextual Legend provides information to you at nearly all times. If you’ve forgotten how to issue a Command or are not sure what you can do, look to see what the Legend says!

Right below the Contextual Legend you’ll find an updated D-pad icon, representing new functionality aimed at providing quicker Unit selection. Pressing Up on the D-pad instantly selects all Light tanks available. Right on the D-pad instantly selects all Medium tanks available. Down on the D-pad instantly selects all Tank Destroyers available. Left on the D-pad instantly selects all Heavy tanks available. Double press any direction to instantly select all tanks of that type and also snap your camera to the closest tank!

While holding RT/R2 you’ll notice the D-pad indicator changes to represent a variety of numbers. With a few Units selected, you can continue holding RT/R2 and hold any direction on the D-pad to great a Group of Units! To access this new grouping, simply hold RT/R2 once more and tap the associated direction on the D-pad to select or snap your camera to the Units.

Marquee Selection Tool

Holding down ‘A’ on Xbox controllers or ‘X’ on PS4 controllers will bring up the Marquee Selection Tool! Utilize this new feature to paint over Units to quickly select them.

Unit Spawning

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Units will spawn into the match in a pre-determined formation, making it easier to group select specific tank types and send them into battle together!

Advanced Controls, Grouping, and Class Selection

Utilize Advanced Controls and Class Selection to further increase strategic control over your Units!

  • Xbox One and 360:
    • Hld ‘RT’ and select multiple Units with ‘A’ to create a temporary group!
    • Hld ‘RT’ and press and hold any direction on the D-pad with multiple Units selected to create a permanent group of Units. Access this new group by holding down ‘RT’ once more and press the direction you assigned on the D-pad to instantly select the group.
    • Duble tap ‘A’ over a single Unit to quickly select ALL available tanks of that type
    • Single tap ‘RB’ t select all Units visible on screen
    • Duble tap ‘RB’ to select ALL Units in the match
  • PlayStation 4
    • Hld ‘R2’ and select multiple Units with ‘X’ to create a temporary group!
    • Hld ‘R2’ and press and hold any direction on the D-pad with multiple Units selected to create a permanent group of Units. Access this new group by holding down ‘R2’ once more and press the direction you assigned on the D-pad to instantly select the group.
    • Duble tap ‘X’ over a single Unit to quickly select ALL available tanks of that type
    • Single tap ‘R1’ t select all Units visible on screen
    • Duble tap ‘R1’ to select ALL Units in the match

Utilize the Secondary Camera mode for cinematic views!

Clicking the Right Analog Stick in (on any platform) will immediately change the camera into the ‘On the Ground’ view. From this new vantage point, Commanders can get significantly closer to the action!

As a bonus tip, utilize this camera view to check terrain shape, Unit placement, and more!

Tank Formation

Clicking the Left Analog Stick(Controllers) or pressing F (Keyboard&Mouse) allows the Commander to change the formation of their tanks

There are a total of 5 tank formations to choose from:

BOX

ROW

COLUMN

WEDGE FWD

WEDGE BWD

FAQ

Will I be able to earn XP or Crew XP in Commanders Mode?

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Yes. Though the XP rate has been adjusted to support progressing 9 tanks at the same time. Total earn is about equal to a Tier 7/8 battle overall.

Will I pay for repair costs on any tank lost in battle?

Yes, normal World of Tanks: Mercenaries resupply rules will be applied for Commander Mode.

Can I use consumables?

You cannot use consumables during Commander Mode.

Will I be able to equip the tank with camo and inscriptions?

Yes. Since you are going to play with tanks from your garage, any customizations they have will be active during Commander Mode.

When the event is over, will the tanks and garage slots be removed?

Yes. The tanks and garages slot will be removed.

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Do I need to have premium time to play Commander Mode?

You do not need to have Premium Time to play Commander Mode

Will Commander Mode have its own Battle Queue?

Yes. Commander Mode will have its own queue

What are the team sizes in Commanders vs Tankers?

Commander features 1 v 6/7 gameplay. A single Commander will face off against up to seven individual Tankers!