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?Premium tanks are tanks that can be obtained only by purchasing them with [[Gold Economy|gold]], in the portal's [https://worldoftanks.com/personal/gifts/ gift shop] (if available), or by some special event or package. All premium tanks start at Elite status since they have nothing to research.+Premium tanks are single-configuration tanks that are located outside of their nations' tech trees. These include tanks that are purchased with [[Gold Economy|gold]] in-game, tanks purchased in the [https://worldoftanks.com/personal/gifts/ gift shop], or tanks that are gifted/given for special events. All premium tanks come with Elite status and require no module research.
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?Premium tanks may not perform as well as other tanks of their tier, but they are much better at earning credits. In general with some exceptions) they perform better than an equivalent stock tank, but not as good as one that is fully upgraded.+Premium tanks benefit from greater credit income than regular tanks. This credit bonus increases with the tiers, which makes tier VIII premiums the most profitable tanks available to all players in the game. Many players regularly play tier VIII or other premiums to earn the credits necessary to pay for new tanks, modules, equipment, et cetera.
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?Besides an increased credit income over standard tanks, Premium tanks are very useful in increasing crew skills. Crews of the appropriate Nationality and Type can be put in a Premium tank without penalty. For example, a KV-1 crew (or any other Russian Heavy tank crew) can be placed in a Churchill III for increased training. This can allow a rapid increase in crew skills - all while making credits.+Aside from their usefulness as money makers, premium tanks are also good for training crews. Unlike regular tanks, premium tanks can accept crew members of their nationality and type without a proficiency penalty. They can also be used to stack x2 experience bonuses. A player can earn a x2 XP bonus in one tank and then transfer the crew to a premium tank and do it again, giving them XP from multiple x2 bonus games. Also, since all premium tanks come with elite status, they also come with accelerated crew training available.
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?Tank prices in parenthesis are that tank's in game value to determine the credits one would get if sold (200 x gold price), those tanks may or may not have ever been for sale. Tanks marked by a blue star are not currently available in the in game store, but may be offered in the portal's gift shop from time to time, or may be planned for future release at a later time, or a reward for the completion of missions or future use as a mission completion prize (such as the [[Pz.Kpfw. IV Hydraulic]]). Tanks marked by a black star are not in game and are not planned to be in game.+As with regular elited tanks, premium tanks also accumulate XP when accelerated crew training is turned off. This XP can then be converted to free XP with gold. In this way, premium tanks can be used to hasten or outright skip hard module/tank grinds.
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 +The performance of premium tanks varies greatly from tank to tank, but many (such as the [[IS-6]] or [[Valentine II]]) have preferential or some other form of special matchmaking. Generally, most premium tanks fall somewhere between stock and fully upgraded vehicles of their tier. Still, some premium tanks (such as the [[T34]] and [[Type 64]]) get standard matchmaking and are expected to perform equally as well as corresponding tanks of their tier.
  
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?[[France]]: The French premium vehicles have their own unique traits; they have great rate of fire, good damage, good penetration, and great view range, however the lower tier premiums have poor engine power and a low top speed. The advantages of the French premium tank destroyer [[FCM 36 Pak 40]] is the tank's great rate of fire, alpha damage, penetration, and a great view range; however the major downside of this vehicle is the slow top speed and a poor engine which means the vehicle has a extremely bad power to weight ratio. The French premium artillery the [[105 leFH18B2]] has good accuracy, good RoF, and a good aiming time, however this vehicle has a low top speed and an extremely bad power to weight ratio, which makes it hard to relocate; also, it has a small splash radius compared to its counter parts of the same tier. The French premium heavy, the [[FCM 50 t]], has a great top speed, good RoF, good accuracy, and good gun depression, but the vehicle has poor armor, low alpha damage, and subpar penetration, along with a slow turning speed for such a fast vehicle.+Tanks on this page are displayed with their value in gold below them. A premium tank's credit value is equal to its gold value times 200.
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?[[USSR]]: The Soviet premium vehicles have their own unique traits. Most have great armor, a powerful gun, and good power to weight ratios, allowing them to easily get to speed and sustain it over terrain. The high tier Soviet premium heavies the [[IS-6]] and [[KV-5]] have good armor. The KV-5 has great RoF, surprising mobility for its size, and strong armor great at absorbing HE shell damage. However, the KV-5 has two large weakpoints in the front, the turret traverse is slow, and the track traverse speed is also slow. The [[IS-6]] has great frontal (200 mm of effective armor) and side armor, also it has spaced armor on the side of the vehicle which helps with absorbing HE shell damage, the gun on the IS-6 has great alpha damage and a powerful engine allowing it to get to top speed and sustain the speed over terrain. The major downsides are on the frontal armor:the driver's hatch has very thin armor (about 150mm of effective armor), the gun is very inaccurate, and has a long aiming time along with low pen for its class. The lower tier Soviet premium heavies are the [[Churchill III]], [[KV-220]], and [[KV-220 Beta-Test]]. These vehicles have great armor, good RoF, and decent pen, however they lack in speed, engine power, and alpha damage. The premium mediums the [[A-32]] and the [[Matilda IV]] differ greatly. The [[A-32]] has great speed, great power to weight ratio, and a good RoF, however its downsides are that it has no armor, poor pen, and the vehicle has a hard time turning. The [[Matilda IV]] has great frontal armor, great RoF, great gun depression, but has a poor power to weight ratio, low shell alpha damage, and a subpar shell pen. The Soviet medium lights are the [[Tetrarch]], [[BT-SV]], [[LTP]], [[M3 Light]], [[T-127]], and the [[Valentine II]]. These vehicles vary from having great armor, such as the [[BT-SV]], [[M3 Light]], and [[T-127]], while others are slower but have great RoF [[Valentine II]], [[Tetrarch]], and [[LTP]]. The Soviet premium tank destroyers are the [[SU-85I]] (Presently unavailable on NA, EU, and SEA servers; could be bought from the premium store in June and July 2014), [[SU-100Y]], and [[SU-122-44]]. These tanks have great alpha damage, good accuracy, and great speed for there tier, however they have poor armor compared to their counterparts, and subpar view range.+Tanks displayed with a gold icon next to their gold value are available for purchase either in-game or in the gift shop. Tanks with a blue star next to their gold value are gift tanks, tanks removed from the store, or any other tank that in the game but not otherwise available for purchase in most cases. Some of these tanks appear in gift shop bundles from time to time, and others are available through other purchase methods ''(see specific articles for details)''.
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?[[China]]: The premium vehicles in the Chinese branch are based off the Soviet vehicles. Henceforth they share similar traits, such as the Type 59 has similar traits to the T-54 like a strong turret but a fragile ammo rack. The Chinese heavy tanks have powerful engines and great power to weight ratios for their class and tier which allows them to get to top speed easily and sustain the speed. The mediums have strong turrets and great DPM, but however they are sluggish compared to their medium counterparts of other nations; they also have below average gun depression (such as the [[T-34-3]] which has -3 degrees gun depression and will be hard to use for the inexperienced), but in the hands of players who know how to use these vehicles they will be a formidable enemy. The Chinese light tank the [[Type 62]] has a great top speed, great terrain resistance, great camo, good RoF, but has a fragile ammo rack, and a poor power to weight ratio due to a bad engine.+
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?[[Germany]]: German premium vehicles are extremely varied, but share most pros and cons of the German tree branch. However, there are tanks of different nations available (such as Pz.Kpfw. B2 740 (f), which is basically ugpraded B1. T-25 is made by Skoda and is different from all German tanks. Designed as a successor to the Pzkpfw 35 (t) and Pzkpfw 38 (t), it has forward-based turret, decent armour for the tier, decent gun and good speed. This tanks however, cannot stand against higher tier heavies such as Pzkpfw VI Tiger and IS. T-15 is similiar to Tetrarch. Pzkpfw B5 740 (f) is often referred to as "Mini-Maus" due to it's excellent armour. It has decent mobility and fast rate of fire, but lacks penetration and accuracy. Pzkpfw IV Schmalturm is pretty much the same Pzkpfw IV back before 8.0 update, with cosmetic side-skirts and extra HP added and enhanced reload time. The tank is excellent mobile sniper with superb penetration, very good accuracy and outstanding rate of fire (similiar to most German Tier 6 Medium Tanks). However, it lacks armour and only it's "Vaderturm" can stand against some Tier 7 tanks. Dicker Max (Tier 6 Premium Tank Destroyer) lacks armour and will not stand even against HE shells. However, it's gun is very good and can do some damage even against Tier 8 tanks. Panther/M10 is very different from any other German Tanks. It has brown US camouflage, American decals can be added and is similiar to M10 Wolverine. It holds popular 7.5cm KwK 42 L/70 with decent penetration for the tier, outstanding rate of fire and good accuracy. The tank has decent mobility but seriously lacks View Range. The armour of the Panther is not sufficient for the tier, and most famous lower glacis weakspot is still present. The infamous E-25 is similiar to Hetzer, but with upgraded Stug III G's gun. It lacks armour, but is amazingly mobile, cheap to repair, extremely high RoF (round every 3 seconds, outstanding accuracy and aiming time. The tank is very small, only ELC AMX is smaller, which is a strength when trying to hide from enemy's sight. 60 shells with such as high RoF may be a problem however. Löwe is extremely slow, and is similiar to most German Heavy Tanks. It's lower glacis lacks sloping and is very vulnerable, even Tier 7s will penetrate through it. It's upper glacis is average for the tier, but tanks with more than 200mm penetration will not struggle with the tank. It's gun is outstanding with very good accuracy, decent damage potential and very good penetration. The gun mantlet is also very bouncy, it may bounce even Tier 9 Tank Destroyers. With now improved gun depression, this is particularly useful against higher tiers. 8,8 cm Pak 43 Jagdtiger is a Jagdtiger with a gun that famous 88mm KwK 43 L/71 was based on. It has same penetration and damage potential (which is lacking for Tier 8s), but it has much higher rate of fire, better aiming time and accuracy. The tank lacks penetration against Tier 9 Heavy Tanks such as E-75 and ST-I, but once these tanks turn their weaker sides to you, you can easily put view shells into them. +
  
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Premium tanks are single-configuration tanks that are located outside of their nations' tech trees. These include tanks that are purchased with gold in-game, tanks purchased in the gift shop, or tanks that are gifted/given for special events. All premium tanks come with Elite status and require no module research.

Premium tanks benefit from greater credit income than regular tanks. This credit bonus increases with the tiers, which makes tier VIII premiums the most profitable tanks available to all players in the game. Many players regularly play tier VIII or other premiums to earn the credits necessary to pay for new tanks, modules, equipment, et cetera.

Aside from their usefulness as money makers, premium tanks are also good for training crews. Unlike regular tanks, premium tanks can accept crew members of their nationality and type without a proficiency penalty. They can also be used to stack x2 experience bonuses. A player can earn a x2 XP bonus in one tank and then transfer the crew to a premium tank and do it again, giving them XP from multiple x2 bonus games. Also, since all premium tanks come with elite status, they also come with accelerated crew training available.

As with regular elited tanks, premium tanks also accumulate XP when accelerated crew training is turned off. This XP can then be converted to free XP with gold. In this way, premium tanks can be used to hasten or outright skip hard module/tank grinds.

The performance of premium tanks varies greatly from tank to tank, but many (such as the IS-6 or Valentine II) have preferential or some other form of special matchmaking. Generally, most premium tanks fall somewhere between stock and fully upgraded vehicles of their tier. Still, some premium tanks (such as the T34 and Type 64) get standard matchmaking and are expected to perform equally as well as corresponding tanks of their tier.


Tanks on this page are displayed with their value in gold below them. A premium tank's credit value is equal to its gold value times 200.

Tanks displayed with a gold icon next to their gold value are available for purchase either in-game or in the gift shop. Tanks with a blue star next to their gold value are gift tanks, tanks removed from the store, or any other tank that in the game but not otherwise available for purchase in most cases. Some of these tanks appear in gift shop bundles from time to time, and others are available through other purchase methods (see specific articles for details).


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