Is the Chi-Ha Kai worth it?
Is like a pz3j/1 aganaist some bt7
Yes, because it’s the best “free” tank Japan can get.
It can resist frontal 50 cal hits, and has a decent gun. By decent I mean for the campaign. It’s HE isn’t really great however.
yes, best tank japanese had historically, everything more powerful with exception of howitzers the devs will add, japan didnt possess
it’s like Ka-Chi but actually playable since you have mg and much more mobile and you don’t have to pay real $ for Chi-ha
Tank Whit HE, so, its something
It’s a lot better than the free ones you get leveling up for now.
Biggest pro is the fact that you have a much higher chance to survive a barrage of bullets from the M13 GMC.
Notice how people complained about the Chi-Ha being the best tank Japan could get, but was walled behind a paywall? The Chi-Ha Kai is the upgrade to the Chi-Ha, replacing the low-velocity 57mm cannon with a high-velocity 47mm, alongside having +1 crew (And don’t worry, lowering 57 to 47 basically doesn’t affect the non-existent HE anyways since both will require basically only direct hits)
That’s not true. They possessed way better vehicles (for example chi-nu etc). But they were assigned to protect mainland. And because invasion of Japan mainland wasn’t a thing, they weren’t used in battle.
Premium Chi-ha is 5 man crew as well.
It still got walled behind “you need to be at home for 2-3 weeks in February, or else nope”
Imagine f2p tryharding enlisted and being homeless at same time.
Pacific vehicles aren’t meta anyway, both chi-ha aren’t something must have. So it’s pretty irrelevant.
I mean, I only played ~1-2 hours a day and got it, so no.
Yep, I mentioned that with “+1 crew”
What? You need days, not hours.
I was away on a business trip and missed just enough days to not get the tank.
I said ~1-2 hours a day, not to mention I got to skip multiple days and still get the reward
And I repeat the 10k per day was easy, the unfortunate thing was needing to not go on business trips, or else you just don’t get it.
Not all of us go on business trips