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372,655 XP, if I'm correct. That's far from 834,615 XP. Yes, I know the Tiger P is only tier VII, but the diff still seems huge.I wonder if the B-C 12 t is actually the most expensive tank to Elite of all tanks / all tiers in the game. I would almost bet on it and if true, totally unfair.B-C 12t is actually 646 800 alone. That's if you add the 9000 xp radio most already have. And not including the tanks to get up the line. So still high, and def the highest of the lot.Tiger P is 415 140 XP to get all modules and tanks up.

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Inc the 10,5 cm derp that most still have at that point.Other mentions would be the T-54 that has two tier X's to unlock. So 590 000 XP to elite.

Or the M41 Bulldog that now needs 495 050 XP to elite if you skip the T69 grind via the T71 that is. Or the HWK 12 that needs 478 700 if you don't have the medium line. So still lots for their tier, but nowhere near the 12t. And I suspect it's not that great that many want to do that grind fast. As I sold mine instantly, as it already was elite at that point.Edited by Balc0ra, 12 July 2017 - 11:36 PM. It's not the only one. Tiger P has 3 tier 8 tanks leading out of it to name one, and the shortcut to the Tiger.

So 4 tanks and a bucket load of XP and games to get done.But its completely different case. You dont have to actually play Tiger P nearly as much. Ferdi can be researched from JP and Tiger I from VK 3601, leaving that only tanks you actually have to research by playing Tiger P are the VK 4502 A and now VK 100.01.In order to elite BC 12t you MUST research all the 3 tier 9s by plsying the vehicle. Its stupid.Researching Batchats from that line makes sense because they are pseudo-lights, but they need to introduce a medium line to link G1 R to AMX 30 P.

World of Warships makes its money off of premium time, in-game currency (Doubloons), and premium warships. The premium Warships do not offer the player a significant advantage; they can be considered 'side-grades.' They allow the player to have a rarer (this usually means a ship that maybe had one actual floating variant in real life) or famous ship. They do not play better than in-tech tree ships, but they do allow for a faster grind due to premium status.Premium Time, Doubloons, and ships are not cheap. They sell bundles featuring a ship and other bonuses for $25-$50 per package. XP boosts are used to unlock additional ships and gain elite status on ships with no XP cap. They do deliver for their price by cutting down grind time and allowing XP transfer between nations and ship lines.

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All in all, one does not need to ever buy anything to eventually unlock every ship in the game; however, as with most F2Ps, you can pay to grind faster.Submit/Edit Rating. World of Warships makes its money off of premium time, in-game currency (Doubloons), and premium warships. The premium Warships do not offer the player a significant advantage; they can be considered 'side-grades.' They allow the player to have a rarer (this usually means a ship that maybe had one actual floating variant in real life) or famous ship. They do not play better than in-tech tree ships, but they do allow for a faster grind due to premium status.Premium Time, Doubloons, and ships are not cheap. They sell bundles featuring a ship and other bonuses for $25-$50 per package. XP boosts are used to unlock additional ships and gain elite status on ships with no XP cap.

They do deliver for their price by cutting down grind time and allowing XP transfer between nations and ship lines. All in all, one does not need to ever buy anything to eventually unlock every ship in the game; however, as with most F2Ps, you can pay to grind faster.