Welcome to Wargaming.net Wiki!
Variants
/
El Halluf

Difference between revisions of "El Halluf"

Jump to: navigation, search
Revision as of 21:06, 8 February 2012Revision as of 00:13, 10 February 2012
Removed underscore
Line 2:Line 2:
 |x= |x=
 |m=El Hallouf |m=El Hallouf
?|n=El_Halluf+|n=El Halluf
 |s=1000m x 1000m |s=1000m x 1000m
 |d=A large valley filled with rocks, vegetation, and a small village surrounding a dried out river bed separate the two teams. The large hills on either side of the valley offer many firing positions, and very little cover in the valley will protect a large tank completely against all positions. Regardless of approach, attackers will face a long climb into the enemy's camp, and effective use of the cover en route is essential. The northern approach offers plentiful protection to attack either hill, but the southern approach makes up for lack of protection with shorter distances and better concealment. |d=A large valley filled with rocks, vegetation, and a small village surrounding a dried out river bed separate the two teams. The large hills on either side of the valley offer many firing positions, and very little cover in the valley will protect a large tank completely against all positions. Regardless of approach, attackers will face a long climb into the enemy's camp, and effective use of the cover en route is essential. The northern approach offers plentiful protection to attack either hill, but the southern approach makes up for lack of protection with shorter distances and better concealment.

Revision as of 00:13, 10 February 2012

El Halluf - 1000m x 1000m

A large valley filled with rocks, vegetation, and a small village surrounding a dried out river bed separate the two teams. The large hills on either side of the valley offer many firing positions, and very little cover in the valley will protect a large tank completely against all positions. Regardless of approach, attackers will face a long climb into the enemy's camp, and effective use of the cover en route is essential. The northern approach offers plentiful protection to attack either hill, but the southern approach makes up for lack of protection with shorter distances and better concealment.




Menu_icon_notes.png This article is a stub.
You can help the Wargaming wiki by expanding it.
Categories: