Which Gold Tank is best in Tunisia?

I’m going to be coming up on the gold vehicle order in the battle pass pretty soon so I’m wondering whether I should spend it on the A13 which is what I’m leaning towards because I’ve been using the regular or the Grant because it has 1 more canon. What are the biggest differences between the two?

gold order tanks are just fully starred tanks with a different skin

The Grant is superior in every way to the starter A13… Don’t go back.

HOWEVER I’m not sure if the gold Crusader was obtained from an event or a gold order… But if it’s from a gold order, get it! It’s the epitome of the glass cannon definition. There’s nothing it cannot pen, but also leave you vulnerable if you’re a bad tanker. A cultured, tea drinking, gentleman’s choice.

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it was a twitch drop crusader, it plays good and looks sexy only downside, is as you said, literally no armor to speak of

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I will take speed and good gun everyday over Armor tbh. But thats just because of my playstyle, i love light tanks.

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Thats why the 12€ Premium A13 is better then 50€ Matilda

The PZIII N is actually the best tank in Tunisia by far. It can one shot all tanks besisdes matilda and has fast reload HE that decimates infantry. It also has a commander operated MG34, something both the PZIII J and PZIV F1 lack.

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Matilda can literally not be penned by the first 2 starting axis tanks, it’s definitely way better than the cruiser.

but it’s also extremely weak to the holy det pack since the british do not want to spill their tea

well with that 4 km/h i would say, its not worth.

But it seems like it is some kind of Legend, which i never heard before.
Maybe a WarThunder Legend or just a Brittish Legend i dont know.

Matilda is a legend in Africa because it was the first tank to foece germans to use their flak 88s as anti tank guns because they had nothing that could penetrate it at the time.

Never heard of that in Germany, maybe a Allies Legend. :rofl:

The Germans used 88mm in AT role as early as during the Spanish Civil War, according to The Chieftain.

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