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 |title= Battles |title= Battles
?|content= [[image:Battle drop down.png|right|The drop-down menu below the big battle button]]In World of tanks battles is were all the action goes on. Be them Standard battles, Training battles or company battles.+|content= [[image:Battle drop down.png|right|The drop-down menu below the big battle button]]In World of tanks battles is where all the action takes place. Be them Standard battles, Training battles or company battles.
 To enter a battle all a player needs to do is click the big red "battle" button on the top of the Garage UI and he will enter the queue for a standard battle. In order to change the type of battle a player wants to join simply click the drop down menu below the big "battle" button and select which type of battle you wish to play. To enter a battle all a player needs to do is click the big red "battle" button on the top of the Garage UI and he will enter the queue for a standard battle. In order to change the type of battle a player wants to join simply click the drop down menu below the big "battle" button and select which type of battle you wish to play.
  
?'''Standard Battle''': This is the most common type of battle around and the one selected by default, clicking it will take you to the battle queue were you will wait until a suitable number of opponents is found, this is usually a quick process. After the matchmaking is done everyone will load a [[maps|map]] picked at random and the battle will start. In 0.7.4, two new game modes were added: Encounter and Assault. These are chosen randomly, and the player doesn't currently have any influence on it.+'''Standard Battle''': This is the most common type of battle around and the one selected by default, clicking it will take you to the battle queue were you will wait until a suitable number of opponents is found, this is usually a quick process. After the matchmaking is done everyone will load a [[maps|map]] picked at random and the battle will start. In 0.7.4, two new game modes were added: Encounter and Assault. These are chosen randomly, however after the 0.8.0 patch the player has a choice to exclude certain types of battles.
  
 '''Create Platoon''': This button allows you to create a platoon. Standard accounts may form a platoon of up to 2 players. Premium accounts can create a platoon with up to 3 players. Both premium and standard accounts can be invited into any platoon. Platoons are groups of up to 3 players that can jump into standard battles together. This is particularly useful if you want to play with your friends or want to have some people that you know will work with you during the battle. During the initial loading screen for a match players that are part of platoons will have a small numbered shield identifying which platoon they are a part of for everyone to see. '''Create Platoon''': This button allows you to create a platoon. Standard accounts may form a platoon of up to 2 players. Premium accounts can create a platoon with up to 3 players. Both premium and standard accounts can be invited into any platoon. Platoons are groups of up to 3 players that can jump into standard battles together. This is particularly useful if you want to play with your friends or want to have some people that you know will work with you during the battle. During the initial loading screen for a match players that are part of platoons will have a small numbered shield identifying which platoon they are a part of for everyone to see.
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?After a player enters a battle there is a brief period of time where nothing happens waiting for a certain number of players to load, after that a 30 second countdown timer starts and after that the battle starts.+After a player enters a battle there is a brief period of time where nothing happens waiting for a certain number of players to load, after that a 30 second countdown timer starts and after that the battle starts, regardless of how many players have loaded.
 Battles last for 15 minutes and end when all tanks in one of the teams are destroyed, when one of the teams captures the enemy base or when the 15 minute timer expires. Battles last for 15 minutes and end when all tanks in one of the teams are destroyed, when one of the teams captures the enemy base or when the 15 minute timer expires.
 In a win the winning team gets a bonus of 50% experience and credits, in draws and losses there are no bonuses. In a win the winning team gets a bonus of 50% experience and credits, in draws and losses there are no bonuses.
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 [[image:Battle ui.png|center|900px|A common scene from a battle. In this particular scene the player was looking down his sights for a more accurate shot.]] [[image:Battle ui.png|center|900px|A common scene from a battle. In this particular scene the player was looking down his sights for a more accurate shot.]]
  
?'''1''': This area will display quick information about your system performance and connection performance. giving you quick information about your Frames per second, your ping and your lag.+'''1''': This area will display quick information about your system performance and connection performance. giving you quick information about your Frames per second, your ping and your lag. When the green dot turns red, it means your connection to the server is cut off. However, flashes between red and green seems to not mean anything other than fluctuations between the server than you.
  
 '''2''': This is the overall scoreboard, it displays how many kills each team scored. In the event of a draw this is not used to determine the victor and serves merely for statistical purposes. '''2''': This is the overall scoreboard, it displays how many kills each team scored. In the event of a draw this is not used to determine the victor and serves merely for statistical purposes.
  
?'''3''': Base capture indicators, in here progress bars indicating the capture status of each base will display. Enemy base capture will display in green while if your base is being captured it will display as red. In order to capture a base players need to stand inside the white lined circle at the enemy base, dealing damage to a tank capturing a base will reset the counter (only applies to the amount of cap points that tank was contributing).+'''3''': Base capture indicators, in here progress bars indicating the capture status of each base will display. Enemy base capture will display in green while if your base is being captured it will display as red (And a alarm will sound as well). In order to capture a base players need to stand inside the white lined circle at the enemy base, dealing damage to a tank capturing a base will reset the counter (only applies to the amount of cap points that tank was contributing).
  
?'''4''': The clock, this countdown clock will keep tabs on how much time there is left to fight. It will turn red in the last minute of the battle.+'''4''': The clock, this countdown clock will keep tabs on how much time there is left to fight. It will turn red in the last minute of the battle. Usually, a standard battle lasts to a max of 15 minutes.
  
 '''5''': The enemy team roster, this area will display the enemy team tanks, as well as their kills and status (destroyed or in battle) Tanks are ordered by status, then inside each status by tier and finally inside each tier alphabetically ordered. '''5''': The enemy team roster, this area will display the enemy team tanks, as well as their kills and status (destroyed or in battle) Tanks are ordered by status, then inside each status by tier and finally inside each tier alphabetically ordered.
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 *'''C''': This is the shell spread indicator, if you fire chances are your shell will hit inside this area, it is already corrected for gravity drop and Coriolis effect. This area will enlarge and shrink based on the position of your tank, a stationary tank will have a far greater accuracy than a moving tank. The color of this indicator can be customized to reflect any status of the tank, from reload status to Hp left. *'''C''': This is the shell spread indicator, if you fire chances are your shell will hit inside this area, it is already corrected for gravity drop and Coriolis effect. This area will enlarge and shrink based on the position of your tank, a stationary tank will have a far greater accuracy than a moving tank. The color of this indicator can be customized to reflect any status of the tank, from reload status to Hp left.
 *'''D''': This is your ammo count for the currently selected ammo type. *'''D''': This is your ammo count for the currently selected ammo type.
?*'''E''': This section i actually two different indicators, one is a small bare customizable pointer that is simply there to indicate the center of your screen when you look at something, and the other is the gun barrel indicator, that can too be customized (to display for example a tough estimate of penetration change on the enemy tank) but it is very important to note that the gun barrel indicator will always follow your mid screen pointer. This is important because your traverse speed will fot en be slower than the speed you will be looking around. It is also important to note that moving your turret decreases your accuracy.+*'''E''': This section is actually two different indicators, one is a small bare customizable pointer that is simply there to indicate the center of your screen when you look at something, and the other is the gun barrel indicator, that can too be customized (to display for example a rough estimate of penetration change on the enemy tank) but it is very important to note that the gun barrel indicator will always follow your mid screen pointer. This is important because you're turret traverse speed will be slower than the speed you will be looking around. It is also important to note that moving your turret decreases your accuracy.
 *'''F''': The distance to the target you are currently aiming at. *'''F''': The distance to the target you are currently aiming at.
 *'''G''': Some quick to read information about the target you are currently aiming at. *'''G''': Some quick to read information about the target you are currently aiming at.
  
?'''8''': The battle events indicator, enemy tanks being destroyed will display as Green, friendly tanks being destroyed will display as red, your kills will display as dark yellow.+'''8''': The battle events indicator, enemy tanks being destroyed will display as Green, friendly tanks being destroyed will display as red, your kills will display as dark yellow. Team killers will be marked electric blue.
  
?'''9''': The mini-map, green dots are your friendly tanks and the red dots are enemy tanks, what you see in the mini-map is directly influenced by your and your teammate's radio range. Pressing control and left clicking on a grid in the mini-map will ping that grid for all of your teammates to see. If you are playing artillery pressing control and right clicking the mini map will bring you to strategic view over the clicked area.+'''9''': The mini-map, green dots are your friendly tanks and the red dots are enemy tanks, what you see in the mini-map is directly influenced by your and your teammate's radio range. Pressing control and left clicking on a grid in the mini-map will ping that grid for all of your teammates to see. If you are playing artillery pressing control and right clicking the minimap will bring you to strategic view over the clicked area.
  
?'''10''': Your ammo and consumables, clicking the corresponding number will use the corresponding consumable. For ammo one click will queue that ammo type to be loaded next while a double click will immediatly load that ammo type.+'''10''': Your ammo and consumables, clicking the corresponding number will use the corresponding consumable. For ammo one click will queue that ammo type to be loaded next while a double click will immediately load that ammo type.
  
 '''11''': The chat area, friendly nicknames will show as green, opponent nicknames will show as red and your own nickname will show as dark yellow. Messages sent to only your team will be green while messages sent to everyone will be white. In order to open the chat box press enter. You can then switch chat mode between team, all and platoon with the tab key. Alternatively, you can press ctrl+enter to start the chat in 'all' mode, and shift+enter to start it in 'platoon' mode. '''11''': The chat area, friendly nicknames will show as green, opponent nicknames will show as red and your own nickname will show as dark yellow. Messages sent to only your team will be green while messages sent to everyone will be white. In order to open the chat box press enter. You can then switch chat mode between team, all and platoon with the tab key. Alternatively, you can press ctrl+enter to start the chat in 'all' mode, and shift+enter to start it in 'platoon' mode.
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 *''Engine'': Your tank engine, if it is damaged your tank will move 50% slower.[[image:Modules damaged.png|right|Note how in this image the Gun, Left Track and view port are damaged, also the Driver has been knocked out]] *''Engine'': Your tank engine, if it is damaged your tank will move 50% slower.[[image:Modules damaged.png|right|Note how in this image the Gun, Left Track and view port are damaged, also the Driver has been knocked out]]
?*''Ammo'': Your tank ammo, if it is damaged you will reload 50% slower, also your ammo can explode when it is hit generally causing further damage or even destruction of your tank.+*''Ammo'': Your tank ammo, if it is damaged you will reload 50% slower, another hit can lead to an explosion or a hit to the ammo rack can lead to a immediate explosion.
?*''Gun'': Your tank gun, if it is damaged you will have 50% less accuracy.+''Gun'': Your tank gun, if it is damaged you will have 50% less accuracy.
?*''Turret'': Your tank turret, if it is damaged it will traverse 50% slower. Please remember that most [[Tank Destroyers]] and [[Self Propelled Guns|SPG's]] do not have turrets.+*''Turret'': Your tank turret, if it is damaged it will traverse 50% slower. Please remember that most [[Tank Destroyers]] and [[Self-Propelled Guns|SPG's]] do not have turrets.
 *''Tracks (suspension)'': These are actually 2 independent modules, left and right suspensions. They are totally independent when it comes to damage. If they are damaged your tank will traverse slower. *''Tracks (suspension)'': These are actually 2 independent modules, left and right suspensions. They are totally independent when it comes to damage. If they are damaged your tank will traverse slower.
 *''View port'': Your tank's view port, if it is damaged you will have 50% less view range and will have a bigger difficulty spotting targets behind bushes and such. *''View port'': Your tank's view port, if it is damaged you will have 50% less view range and will have a bigger difficulty spotting targets behind bushes and such.

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