Effects (WoT)

With effects, you can give your vehicle a battle-hardened look or make it shine like a brand new combat machine, fresh from the garage. Effects allow you to add wear or gloss to the paints and camouflages applied to your vehicle.
You can give your vehicle a distinct look with aging and fading effects for paint and camo, going from sleek to aged or ancient.
How to Apply/Remove
Effects are purchased for each period (maps) separately.
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300 ![]() |
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60 000 ![]() |
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The price does not depend on the tier or type of tank |
- Apply
- Remove
- In your Garage, click Exterior. In the lower part of the screen, the exterior customization panel is displayed.
- Go to the EFFECTS tab on the customization panel.
- Select an effect. It will be automatically applied to your vehicle.
- On the right of your vehicle is a window listing all the elements of the appearance of the style. To see the effects for other seasons, switch between them on the left side of the screen.
- To rent or purchase the selected effect, click the "Go to Purchase" button in the upper right corner of the Appearance panel. Click the "Buy and Exit" button on the purchase items screen.
To purchase selected effects, click the Buy button to the right above the design panel. In the window that appears, click Buy and Exit.
If you change your mind about buying an item you don't want to make, uncheck the Confirm changes box before confirming your purchase. To cancel all purchases, press Esc and then confirm to exit without saving changes.
If the effect is removed or replaced - the element will go to the store and will be available for free reuse. If the effects are in stock, their number appears in the lower-left corner of the preview next to the character in the design panel.
You can also sell them. To do this, when editing the appearance, which is located in the Effects tab, you must right-click on the character and select Sales.
The result of applying effects
On the left side is a picture of camouflage without effect, on the right side for comparison with the effects.
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