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i have no choice but to conclude this article was written by a person who has never once joined a clan and doesnt know the pain of losing a super heavy tank because a PTE read a guide like this and stole it and lost it instantly
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1. Clans require large stocks of equipment for offensives, and these clan offensives are responsible for the majority of territory gained. Tanks are prepared for these in advance and if you take them this can have a disproportionate effect on the war effort.
2. When a vehicle is modded they cannot be put back into storage so these vehicles MUST be kept in the open whilst they are being prepared, and are usually modded for a specific purpose with a plan in mind. IF IT HAS A CAMO PATTERN DO NOT TAKE IT, it has been vetted (very expensive).
3. Big tanks especially are not only a costly investment, but also require coordination and infantry support to be used effectively.