Battle Pass Season 23: Apollo’s Chariot and Its Warbond Shop!

greece is not needed in any of this trees

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they are MOLF with 90mm for training, and the German 10.3 Leopard 2A4 with a 105 but without any armor

How fun. Can’t wait.

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It was promised 6.000.000 patches ago

greatest statement to the future event vehicle haha

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Greece is not “needed” in the Israeli TT either, it’s simply that the decision to bolster Israel via a subtree was made, and of the various associated countries which were unlikely to receive their own independant TT Greece was selected.

yea and a good one

Iran and Turkey will join the Russian Tech Tree.
Greece and Cyprus joins Israel. Since some people cannot diferentiate the Israeli from the Greek flag, all makes sense, right?

We will have another Copy&Paste Leopard cluttered tree.

As for the F16th, well. Why not add a few more. Hellenic Air Force have Block 70/72. We don’t have them in game yet.

Mirage 2k and Rafale R3 will join the Israeli TT. A wise choice of GJ

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Since I haven’t seen it mentioned yet, in the wallpaper image, the left wings of the Greek Spitfires are comically distended. They just look… wrong. Makes for really unattractive art, sorry to say.

Spoiler

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I knew that something felt off!

I hope they will fix that.

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All the Battle Pass Vehicles suck for this season, to include all the vehicles in the Battle Pass shop. There is no Rank III ground vehicle available in the Battle Pass shop. The only useful Airplane is the Russian P47, but its just a copy-paste. I already have the French, the Swedish, and of course, the American P47s. And then what they have for the ‘grand prize’ is yet another copy-paste Spitfire. Needless to say, I won’t be doing Battle Pass this season. I am very sad about this.

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very sad.

You’ve missed the point, Israel doesn’t need any subtree vehicles for its ground tree, it’s perfectly fine there on its own. It needs Greece for its low tier aircraft. There are no “captured” aircraft that could solve its low tier aircraft issue I highlighted here. No other nation that has been requested for Israel could solve the issue as well as Greece does.
In my opinion, due to the lack of uniqueness of a Greek aircraft, it wouldn’t be viable as a main part of a tech tree, rather it should be delegated as a Subtree somewhere. I’m also of the opinion a Subtree/main tree connection doesn’t need to be from a historical level, them both being western is good enough for me. Regardless of that, they do have modern and ever growing connections.

No I meant the generic form of “vehicles” eg. any air, ground, sea vehicle.

Greece fills the gap but I disagree, there should be a historical or long-standing connection of some kind. The modern relations between Israel and Greece are not sufficient to justify pairing their 1930s-1980s equipment.

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Do you have any images of this, it’s news to me

It should have its armor fully retained, where are you getting that it’s been removed from? There is nothing visually that suggested otherwise, nor would there be any reason to remove it.

yes

THE German Leopard 2AV also has a 105mm and the Germans have remove all the armor from it, that’s why i am saying the Greek Leo 2A4 (105) be also in the same BR with the 2AV even if it has armor

Do you know what region of the world Israel is a part of?

yea they are, if the past determents for what subtrees can go then your own idea of “Greece in future trees (Yugo, Balkan, Greco-Turkish)” is invalid and wrong because greece was never an ally of Yugoslavia and especially turkey

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Cyprus is 250km away from Israel and Greece is 600km so yea they are very close

In my eyes

The actual vehicle reward is not the Spitfire LF Mk IXc (CW), its actually the IAR-81C and Ram II

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Those would be regional groupings eg.

  1. Yugoslav tree with progression to Yugo successor states (Serbia, Croatia), with a Greek subtree based on region (West/South Balkans) and history (WW2 Allies). Bulgarian subtree or Premium vehicles would also be valid.

  2. Balkan TT comprising multiple nations based solely on the region, not limited to Yugo, Turkey, Bulgaria, Greece,

  3. Turkey TT with Greece as a minor partner, reflecting over 1000 years of Greco-Turkish history (not disregarding that being mostly a history of conflict).

All of these make more sense than adding Greece to Israel, the partnership between which barely progresses further back than 1990.