Warbonds for “The Last Legionnaire” Battle Pass!

The Warbond shop for “The Last Legionnaire” Battle Pass season will be open from January 22nd until April 23rd.

Check out the Warbond shop selection that you can earn by completing Battle Pass challenges! As usual, there’s decals, decorations, player icons, camouflages, a stylish pinup that continues the new series, and six premium vehicles for you.

Be sure to take a look at the German BV 238 bomber! It carries 20 x 250 kg bombs and can protect itself with powerful 20 mm autocannons and 13 mm quad mounts. This was one of Germany’s largest aircraft in World War II!

The War Bond Shop is available from Rank III and is part of the Battle Pass. You can purchase items with a special currency called War Bonds that can be obtained by unlocking Battle Pass levels.

P-40F-5 Lafayette

A French rank II fighter, best fitted for low-altitude combat. Unlike the previous P-40 variants, this one is armed with six 12.7 mm machine guns. It’s also fast and has access to bombs.

IJN Nenohi

A mobile Japanese Class II destroyer with limited firepower but access to fast and deadly 610 mm Type 93 torpedoes.

Strv m/41 S-I

The Czech LT vz. 38 light tank produced under license in Sweden. Its light armor is compensated by mobility, good gun depression and shells with great armor penetration.

BV 238

An impressive German bomber at rank II, featuring a huge bomb load, 20 mm autocannons and 13 mm machine guns as defensive armament. And it can land on water!

Pr.1204

A Soviet rank II gunboat with a 76 mm tank gun with high-explosive and armor-piercing shells, as well as dual 14.5 mm machine guns for fighting aircraft and other vessels.

M4A5

A Canadian tank on the chassis of the American M3. This second variant featured a 57 mm cannon instead of a 40 mm. It boasts good penetration and fire rate, effective protection, and can lay an engine smoke screen for a tactical retreat — something fairly unique for a tank at this rank.


“Ulfhednar” pinup decal

We’ve lined up some decals for you this time round and have included a trophy with decals from the 2017-2018 Warbond shop, as well as the new “Ulfhednar” pinup, continuing this series of themed decals. In the “Helmets” trophy, you’ll find helmet decorations in the form of infantry helmets and tank crews of various nations, and the player icon trophy this time features some Soviet tankers. Trophies with random camouflages are available when new levels of the shop are unlocked like before.

A large number of useful items are also available in the shop: boosters, universal backups, wagers and orders, premium vehicle rentals, and talismans at high shop levels!

Take a look at the full list of items available in this season’s Warbond shop as well as the conditions for receiving them in game by opening the Battle Pass window, or Shop → Warbond Shop from the hangar.

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Let’s shoot for rank 1 vehicles only next time guys

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Worst BP from the start. Don’t go this way. This harm your own product.

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they’ve been going this way since the last BP worth buying (season 5)

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T-10A-equivalent top tank as a reward.
About as good as the T-10A BP.

I personally skipped the T-10A BP cause I didn’t care for it and knew the T-10A would be cheap post-BP anyway.
I’ll probably do this one for the standard rewards at least. Always a chunk of in-game stuff to get with these irrelevant of the vehicles.

M46 while based on the other M46s has a chunk of new details that I find neat and it’s deeply hilarious for the French tech tree so I might end up playing it in the 7.7 lineup.

Is it American or British M4A5?

American

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another one for the folder

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I thought I will take a break after this event, but now I really want that M4A5

Excuse me,why there isn’t even a redeemable rank III vehicle in this war bond store? Is this some kind of international joke?

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Not even the warbond shop can save this battlepass

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BP #13 was pretty good, the one with Strikemaster. Actually good and unique vehicle.

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I was kinda hoping the Warbond shop would bring me back to WT, but alas it’s not the case.

Well this is it friends, soon I won’t be able to post here due to “no battle activity”. It’s been fun. See you in 2 years or so… o7

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Godspeed o7

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M46 is rank IV, the T-10A is rank V.

That inherently means the T-10A can grind more ranks than this premium M46, making it more valuable.

In other words, there’s no hypocrisy here. And that’s without getting into your weird definition of “unique”.

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Weird of you to call 3D modelers, research teams, AND all dictionaries weird for using the same definition of unique.
You can keep your hipster definition of unique and copy-paste all you want, it’s still hipster at the end of the day.

2 things:

  1. The Bv 238 was the largest aircraft foreseen for combat in WW 2 of all nations and was as heavy as two B-29s. The slightly larger XB-19 was always foreseen as testbed and not for operational service.
  2. As long as you are unable to fix the (known for years) convergence issue the number of turrets or guns in it plays no role. Everybody who has ever flown this aircraft is fully aware of that even a plane tail sitting below can be hit by just 1 turret.
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You call something unique because it has a different 3D model and texture when in every other way it is identical to a pre-existing thing.

If a lot of people are disagreeing with your take that these vehicles are unique, then maybe it’s not everyone else that is wrong, but rather you.

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its literally just a box and a mantlet cover added to a prexisting model, there’s practically no difference

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I haven’t looked in depth onto the 3D model but I know of quite a few cases where Gaijin reuses assets from other tanks (for example, Gaijin used the M26E1’s turret when making the Italian M26A1, that’s why it has the structural steel counterweight which it shouldn’t have).