Good list! The only one I disagree with is the E100. It was my first tier 10 and I was very appreciative of its alpha, which allowed me to at least do some decent damage while learning its armor. That said, playing it wasn't that much different than the E75... angling the turret is just one more step, but you have to angle the E75's hull a good bit, especially when in a Tier 10 battle Both the Tigers leading up to it required it too... and it seems like there is a sweet spot angle range, specifically for German heavies, that makes their armor very strong. It seemed to be that way for all of them in the E100 line, too. I do watch a lot of vids and learn as much as I can about a tank in Armor Inspector before playing the first time, however, so maybe that throws off the point you were getting at. If I had just jumped in it without learning it, yeah I probably would be less enthusiastic about it... but as it is, I like it and have enjoyed using it. That HE is just fun, too. 😎
Yep. E100 isnt bad tank. Much HP, Dmg, Armor. *Only problem is mobility but.. it is german Hevy woth big gun* -With 40kmh E100 would be broken. +E100 have one of easiest line with awesome tanks and like You said -similar playstyle. Imo its best line to grind for begginners. To be honest all T6-T10 are awesome tanks. Only T4-T5 are bad but its 10-20battles and u have VK36
For a light tank I would've picked the BC-25t instead of sheridan, because the sheridan is a bit better because it gets more troll bounces thanks to the spaced armor, it has almost as good of a mobility, a very good gun, and now a buffed spot range (325m).
My first tier X was Maus and well it's really strong beast if you know how to play it. Still i don't recommend it for newbies, because it's really slow, you need to learn penetration and line itself is pretty hard to play, because these tanks have weight, pretty good rng and armor. But horrible speed of engine and reloading, or well Maus has like 13 seconds, but Mauschen and VK 100.01P has reload like 16 sec and way worse armor.
First 3 tanks I completely agree with. I would replace 4005 with the Deathstar and as for Sheridan it's borderline with the Lttb. Lttb since it was needed not nowhere near as good as it was plus having to choose between the 2 guns can make a difference on what map you're on
Imo it is because from tier 9 and below, meds dont really have armor, the entire STB line, the entire Patton line, the entire Progetto line, the entire Leo line, most of the Centurion line, they are all practically armorless tanks. Most of their tier 10s are very good when hulldown doe, making then way easier to play. Heck, even all the Soviet line until the T-54 are not very well armored
I'd say some med lines like the t62a line is a good med line to grind as a newbie since they have decent armor and quite forgivable unlike the leo1 line which requires iq above room temperature to play without you getting obliterated if you make any mistake. Just my opinion :]
Great video, and thank you for sharing. You are correct about getting certain tanks before building good skills. I was one to get the leopard and the gill way before I was ready, and it seriously hurt my status.
I have been playing going back to 2017 and worked my way up to the grille was not good at it but still loved it but was just bad at it. But over the years I learned more and more how to play other TDs and how each one plays because as you know yourself they all work in their own ways. The Grille is one of them you stay back as far as you can and AS SOON AS your spot MOVE don't stay put. Maybe best to go look for another home for a bit.
Got to agree, those FV4005 and Sheridan are the tank that I frequently flopped it. It's not easy for me to understand how to play it. And I got only 51% in 400++ battles for the FV and the Sheridan.
This tank need buff, more HP and better reload tank. With this, I am pretty sure that this tank would be insane. For now Its just ok tank, I like him because it is flexible to play.
If you put a newbie with a heavy or td they won't know what they are doing and their learning will be slow. This is not about winning rate , is about learning. They can create another acc if they want higher win rate. Tier X is too much for newbies and is line is good till a point , the Is line is too hard for newbies as well as heavies in total. This is why you see so many newbies with heavy tanks camping as tds not pushing, hiding , not leading , not using armor properly etc etc etc. This is how the learning process of a newbie should go: First they need MD/ light tank to: Learn to spot, flank/ tunnel, hand-to-hand combat, terrain usage( e.g hill positioning) transition from auto-aim to no auto-aim, peek a boo, etc Next step is heavy tanks to: Learn to use armor to block shots e.g ricochet , learn to use turret to block shots(mds/light stage), face-hug, side-scrape, push/lead , etc. Lastly tds, will help to : Get a better understand of the flow of the battle , improved awareness ( where everyone is at all times(hard to master)) , flanking to a point( this is how tds should be used e.g a sniper can't stay in the same spot or he will be an ez target needs to keep moving if the map allows), the use of highly explosive and with the case of FV , the use of hesh. Now after learning all they can jump from MD to td to heavy to re-learn all to keep it fresh. I know people don't have time or patience so they choose tds or heavies but, this is why you see so many 40%.
lol the 4005 and e100 are the t10s im grinding rn. luckily i know what im doing, to some extent. also, i would add the charioteer to the list. it requires a lot of patience, at least in my experiences.
Meadsy69: Newbie should start with Heavy Me that start with Vicker light line: "uuuh" [For upcoming newbie in Asia server, and feel free to criticize, im not Super Unicum, so my guide might be wrong] TLDR: Use Heavy Tank. Tank Destroyer if you already have Map Knowledge, and Light/Medium Tanks if you are not Japanese Kamikaze Squad anymore First of all. ALL Light Tank/Medium Tank is not recommended, yes! i had enough see Light Tanker run like maniac to enemy lines, shoot once and die in 15-30 seconds after the stage start 1. learn when and where to stop, *You are not damn Rambo!*, your main objective is to spot and take map control as much as possible then support in second line, flank if possible. test the water, check if you are spotted or not, then proceed to hold or advance, if there is too much enemies, you SHOULD retreat 2. Choose the right path to run away, which meant, your map knowledge is absolute requirement In addition, Observation and Timing are Crucial ! gather information: where enemy gathered, where the TD is, know which one is good target to rush (example: lone tank, have no cover, low turret+hull turn rate, non-turret, slow moving tank, low HP tank), when and where to flank and strike Bonus Some tank have entirely different style, good example is B-C Borassque, which needs you to always active to relocate, especially after using your ammo clips If your (light/medium) tank is known for having amazing armor on certain turret/hull, take advantage from it Tank Destroyer... Newbie may and may not recommend to this, but knowing that for being GOOD TD tanker, having good amount of Map Knowledge and observation are needed, especially where the enemies is, where your team are, where you should sit and aim, when to relocate, and when to hide. in the other hand. Heavy Tank have more forgiving play style if you messed up. Hence why people always said "Tiger line is good tank for newbie", because it is universally good, good armor, good speed, good DPM, BUT! E75-E100 needs extensive knowledge of angling and sidescrapping
im surprised not a single french tank made it on the list, especially amx50b. here's my list of tanks to avoid: 1. FV4005 (probably the tallest tank in the game, and its horrible if the turret is made of toilet paper. add to that special consumables that have to be equipped and used correctly) 2. AMX 50B (yes it has speed and a turret that can bounce shots, but it's still prone to hesh even from front, and a 24 sec clip reload is never nice, especially for newbies) 3. TVP T 50/51 (Close to the top two, but the main thing that keeps it at number 3 is that its smaller than then two, its more mobile and the turret can bounce shots. still unreliable tho, and u still have a long clip reload) 4. BC-25t (The thing that makes this tank hard is the armor being made of french steel, aka cardboard, and the clip. however the reload on it isn't too bad) 5. Sheridan (While it has spaced armor all around, it's still paper and u can pen it on random events. The 152 gun, though slams hard, has a 12.8 reload. not too bad imo, but it can prove to be something that can end ur game) I removed Grille since, yes its got no armor, but newbies like to camp, and with a gun that has pretty much everything (minus alpha, but its still 600), i think they may like the tank. Leo is a hard tank to master, but it is quick and has a short reload, and given the reasons i made for thr top 5, leo doesn't seem to be an extremely hard tank, but it is a runner up. e100, yes u see that occasional noob in the back of the map, but the tank does have both armor and good alpha, so it can be a newbie friendly tank at times as u get too much punishment for ur mistakes, unless u camp in the back
I never understood why so many people love the grille line when the mobility is so bad for what they are while at the same time having paper armour. WG should just make them race cars so you can make sure you don't get hit.
I will change sheridan with bchat & e100 with maus. Bcoz i think sheridan has better gameplay option like hit & run bcoz it has single shot gun, doesnt like bchat that has clip. And maus bcoz if u ride e100 at least sometime it can carry a game with the gun, but maus with that gun, what should u do when using maus i think just take the shoot by using armor, not make damage. And how to take a shoot safely of course u should know how to angle ur tank. Just like that.
I would go for FV183 instead of FV 4005. Sure, it has a massive alpha IF you're able to hit. But then you're slow, you have a long reload, cammo is pretty much non existent and as soon as you're lit guess what? Everyone wants a piece of you. Sheridan is actually quite fun to play. But then again, I had a recent game in which I managed to miss 5 shots out of 7 (and yeah...fully aimed and not even long range). BC25 is way harder imo, bc of the gun depression, which would expose your near 0 armor to heavy punishment.
I dont think E100 is bad tank for newbies. E100 have Dmg, HP, Armor, simple line. All what u need if you are low-experienced player. (Vk72.01 is worse tank for newbies. Low dpm, less armored sides with weakspots) But would put it on the list instead E100 - Batchat. Lowest clip-dmg on X, Low ap penetration, bad dpm ~2.4k
sheridan is a best tank for experienced, and worst for newbie , i agree with it i like sheridan's mobility and damage per shell, with this tank i got 25 m for now :D and i suggest hard for newbies, don't ride a 183 , backside turret, low acc, no armor , so bad for newbie, if u wanna grind td, go e3,e4, foch,268,jg-e100 , wz(chinese) tho these tanks are mostly no-turret tank, it has pretty good armor than grille, or 183
Light tanks are to fast, and new players would just rush in battle and without driving experiance they would easley die. I would say mediums and heavies. Heavies like IS4, IS7, T110E5, FV215v that are vell balanced and have good mobility.
@@aleksandarvujanic7914 that is true but, they need to learn to spot , hand to hand combat , the use of auto aim and no auto aim , how to flank which are some of the things they need to understand the flow of the battle. If you put a newbie with a heavy or td they won't know what they are doing and their learning will be slow. This is not about winning rate , I said learning. They can create another acc if they want higher win rate. Tier X is too much for newbies and is line is good till a point , the Is line is too hard for newbies as well as heavies in total. This is why you see so many newbies with heavy tanks with a 40% win rate acting as tds or camping etc because they don't understand the flow of the battle. This is how the learning process of a newbie should go: First they need MD/ light tank to: Learn to spot, flank/ tunnel, hand-to-hand combat, terrain usage( e.g hill positioning) transition from auto-aim to no auto-aim, peek a boo, etc Next step is heavy tanks to: Learn to use armor to block shots e.g ricochet , learn to use turret to block shots(mds/light stage), face-hug, side-scrape, push/lead , etc. Lastly tds, will help to : Get a better understand of the flow of the battle , improved awareness ( where everyone is at all times(hard to master)) , flanking to a point( this is how tds should be used e.g a sniper can't stay in the same spot or he will be an ez target needs to keep moving if the map allows), the use of highly explosive and with the case of FV , the use of hesh. Now after learning all they can jump from MD to td to heavy to re-learn all to keep it fresh. I know people don't have time or patience so they choose tds or heavies but, this is why you see so many 40%.
I dont know why people think that Grille is fantastic tank? I mean whats the point of tank if you can can be pened with HE shells at the front, combained with only about 1700 HP? Gun is great, amd mobility is also nice, but tank is just to hide and hope no one shoot at you.
Please make a video on top 5 best tank for newbie sir please i always see your video and learn from them please sir make this video for helping noobs like me
Unfortunately e100 is associated with noobs now, when i see them in my team 90% of the time they are just trash. I agree that this should be avoided by newer players, else it would be a waste of a good tank.
The Sheridan is pretty easy doe, you only need to peek 4-5 times and you have more damage than the average tier 10 player. The BatChat should have been your choice, the same reason as the FV4005, you can get rolled during your long reload, the Vickers and T100LT are peashooters so they require more skill as you need to be exposed for longer.
Hmm. You acting as if E-100 was paper. There are weak-spots (like all tanks do) but noobs could learn it slowly. I agree that E-100 is different to the rest of line. Which could make them suffer in the beginning but there are worse tanks to avoid. Rest tanks I agree.
I would probably change the e100 and put the e5 or basically any hulldown tank in there,if you are new, you don't know how to play hulldown, so that is my opinion
Hull-down can give you lucky bounces. Fast paper tanks are worst because they will enjoy going around 70 speed and and die in 30 seconds. And some TDs.
hulldown is just find a good piece of debris or ridge and just sit there with ur turret exposed. since newbies have that peek-a-boo tactic, they will utilize it. can't say the same for box tanks like e100 since prem shells can go through the turret if not angled correctly
@@fruchtdrink8949 So that’s angling (which can happen by luck) VS map knowledge. Lights, meds and TDs are generally more difficult to play. E-100 shouldn’t be in this list.
Newbie?...........what does the word Newbie mean? it's a judgement word from people that spend way too much time playing games that is condescending against people that have the sense to spend their time more wisely. WOT&WOTB is an addiction just like any drug and you know you got it bad when you put out videos on You-Tube constantly.
Honestly, those are all the tanks for noobs. I agree with a tad, and realize your gunning for money on the channel instead of useful content. Life has its ways. There isn’t tier tanks these days that hold up to actual gameplay. Keep on what your doing , gotta earn that paper my friend.
Good list! The only one I disagree with is the E100. It was my first tier 10 and I was very appreciative of its alpha, which allowed me to at least do some decent damage while learning its armor. That said, playing it wasn't that much different than the E75... angling the turret is just one more step, but you have to angle the E75's hull a good bit, especially when in a Tier 10 battle Both the Tigers leading up to it required it too... and it seems like there is a sweet spot angle range, specifically for German heavies, that makes their armor very strong. It seemed to be that way for all of them in the E100 line, too.
I do watch a lot of vids and learn as much as I can about a tank in Armor Inspector before playing the first time, however, so maybe that throws off the point you were getting at. If I had just jumped in it without learning it, yeah I probably would be less enthusiastic about it... but as it is, I like it and have enjoyed using it. That HE is just fun, too. 😎
I agree my first tank was the Leo then the e100 and ill tell you I had a whole different feeling playing t10 in general
Yep.
E100 isnt bad tank.
Much HP, Dmg, Armor.
*Only problem is mobility but.. it is german Hevy woth big gun*
-With 40kmh E100 would be broken.
+E100 have one of easiest line with awesome tanks and like You said -similar playstyle.
Imo its best line to grind for begginners.
To be honest all T6-T10 are awesome tanks.
Only T4-T5 are bad but its 10-20battles and u have VK36
For a light tank I would've picked the BC-25t instead of sheridan, because the sheridan is a bit better because it gets more troll bounces thanks to the spaced armor, it has almost as good of a mobility, a very good gun, and now a buffed spot range (325m).
My first tier X was Maus and well it's really strong beast if you know how to play it. Still i don't recommend it for newbies, because it's really slow, you need to learn penetration and line itself is pretty hard to play, because these tanks have weight, pretty good rng and armor. But horrible speed of engine and reloading, or well Maus has like 13 seconds, but Mauschen and VK 100.01P has reload like 16 sec and way worse armor.
I would probably say BC instead a sheridan
Agree
Agreed
Actually both skilled and new players should avoid bc
@@pista_kk it depends, if you really like the bc style of gameplay you can do a lot, personally a love it
I like playing the BC
What's the best tank to AFK in
First 3 tanks I completely agree with. I would replace 4005 with the Deathstar and as for Sheridan it's borderline with the Lttb. Lttb since it was needed not nowhere near as good as it was plus having to choose between the 2 guns can make a difference on what map you're on
I agree,Lights and meds are the hardest tanks to play as they require brainpower.
Imo it is because from tier 9 and below, meds dont really have armor, the entire STB line, the entire Patton line, the entire Progetto line, the entire Leo line, most of the Centurion line, they are all practically armorless tanks. Most of their tier 10s are very good when hulldown doe, making then way easier to play. Heck, even all the Soviet line until the T-54 are not very well armored
I'd say some med lines like the t62a line is a good med line to grind as a newbie since they have decent armor and quite forgivable unlike the leo1 line which requires iq above room temperature to play without you getting obliterated if you make any mistake. Just my opinion :]
@@illegalisntlegal I get punished more in T-62A than Leopard 1...
T10 and new players do not go together
Kinda agree but in same time not , there a lot of players who has 10k-40k battles and still bad af
Great video, and thank you for sharing. You are correct about getting certain tanks before building good skills. I was one to get the leopard and the gill way before I was ready, and it seriously hurt my status.
i think the bat chat is the hardest tank in game. You have to have good awareness and game knowledge
The whole french tech tree is hard to grind cause most of the tanks are paper and will punish you severely if you make mistakes
The Electric Biscuit is cool too..
Your second sentence literally goes for any tank in the game
i find the fv4005 to be the hardest tank for me since it has a huge turret that wont bounce anything
@@fruchtdrink8949 for me it isnt ahrd to play it, but i understand why u find it hard
I have been playing going back to 2017 and worked my way up to the grille was not good at it but still loved it but was just bad at it. But over the years I learned more and more how to play other TDs and how each one plays because as you know yourself they all work in their own ways. The Grille is one of them you stay back as far as you can and AS SOON AS your spot MOVE don't stay put. Maybe best to go look for another home for a bit.
Got to agree, those FV4005 and Sheridan are the tank that I frequently flopped it. It's not easy for me to understand how to play it. And I got only 51% in 400++ battles for the FV and the Sheridan.
Fv215 b was my first tier X
This tank need buff, more HP and better reload tank. With this, I am pretty sure that this tank would be insane. For now Its just ok tank, I like him because it is flexible to play.
Tbh, I've been playing for 8 years and i still struggle with half of these tanks 😅
you should have featured 30B and TVP as well....new players and even experienced ones do bad in both tanks as they require a certain play style
If you put a newbie with a heavy or td they won't know what they are doing and their learning will be slow. This is not about winning rate , is about learning. They can create another acc if they want higher win rate. Tier X is too much for newbies and is line is good till a point , the Is line is too hard for newbies as well as heavies in total. This is why you see so many newbies with heavy tanks camping as tds not pushing, hiding , not leading , not using armor properly etc etc etc.
This is how the learning process of a newbie should go:
First they need MD/ light tank to:
Learn to spot, flank/ tunnel, hand-to-hand combat, terrain usage( e.g hill positioning) transition from auto-aim to no auto-aim, peek a boo, etc
Next step is heavy tanks to:
Learn to use armor to block shots e.g ricochet , learn to use turret to block shots(mds/light stage), face-hug, side-scrape, push/lead , etc.
Lastly tds, will help to :
Get a better understand of the flow of the battle , improved awareness ( where everyone is at all times(hard to master)) , flanking to a point( this is how tds should be used e.g a sniper can't stay in the same spot or he will be an ez target needs to keep moving if the map allows), the use of highly explosive and with the case of FV , the use of hesh.
Now after learning all they can jump from MD to td to heavy to re-learn all to keep it fresh.
I know people don't have time or patience so they choose tds or heavies but, this is why you see so many 40%.
lol the 4005 and e100 are the t10s im grinding rn. luckily i know what im doing, to some extent. also, i would add the charioteer to the list. it requires a lot of patience, at least in my experiences.
To be honest I would recommend IS4, T110E5, T110E3, FV215, E50M, STB1, Object 263. Overall tanks that are in most cases well balanced.
E100 is my first tier 10
I think the tvp (and line) is also one that is not for New players. But in the right hands its realy is a good tank
Meadsy what is the name of your friend's recommended channel last year? he played a lot of T100LT, Ob 907, Leopard, played on Ipad or Galaxy Tab etc.
HisRoyalFatness?
@@bartekgoldyn
In europe, Slovakia probably
Slovenia
@@Bożena_Dykiel Then don't know :) Cheers :)
You do have a great point, anyways nice video dude keep up the good work 💯
A lot of these tanks require map knowledge.
Newbies require armour so they can benefit of bounces. IS7 is a great tank for a new player
don't buy is7
@@randomwarframeplayer6664 why? It’s a great balanced tank for newbies that gives a lot of troll bounces. The survivability is great for them.
Meadsy69: Newbie should start with Heavy
Me that start with Vicker light line: "uuuh"
[For upcoming newbie in Asia server, and feel free to criticize, im not Super Unicum, so my guide might be wrong]
TLDR: Use Heavy Tank. Tank Destroyer if you already have Map Knowledge, and Light/Medium Tanks if you are not Japanese Kamikaze Squad anymore
First of all. ALL Light Tank/Medium Tank is not recommended, yes! i had enough see Light Tanker run like maniac to enemy lines, shoot once and die in 15-30 seconds after the stage start
1. learn when and where to stop, *You are not damn Rambo!*, your main objective is to spot and take map control as much as possible then support in second line, flank if possible. test the water, check if you are spotted or not, then proceed to hold or advance, if there is too much enemies, you SHOULD retreat
2. Choose the right path to run away, which meant, your map knowledge is absolute requirement
In addition, Observation and Timing are Crucial ! gather information: where enemy gathered, where the TD is, know which one is good target to rush (example: lone tank, have no cover, low turret+hull turn rate, non-turret, slow moving tank, low HP tank), when and where to flank and strike
Bonus
Some tank have entirely different style, good example is B-C Borassque, which needs you to always active to relocate, especially after using your ammo clips
If your (light/medium) tank is known for having amazing armor on certain turret/hull, take advantage from it
Tank Destroyer... Newbie may and may not recommend to this, but knowing that for being GOOD TD tanker, having good amount of Map Knowledge and observation are needed, especially where the enemies is, where your team are, where you should sit and aim, when to relocate, and when to hide.
in the other hand. Heavy Tank have more forgiving play style if you messed up. Hence why people always said "Tiger line is good tank for newbie", because it is universally good, good armor, good speed, good DPM, BUT! E75-E100 needs extensive knowledge of angling and sidescrapping
im surprised not a single french tank made it on the list, especially amx50b. here's my list of tanks to avoid:
1. FV4005 (probably the tallest tank in the game, and its horrible if the turret is made of toilet paper. add to that special consumables that have to be equipped and used correctly)
2. AMX 50B (yes it has speed and a turret that can bounce shots, but it's still prone to hesh even from front, and a 24 sec clip reload is never nice, especially for newbies)
3. TVP T 50/51 (Close to the top two, but the main thing that keeps it at number 3 is that its smaller than then two, its more mobile and the turret can bounce shots. still unreliable tho, and u still have a long clip reload)
4. BC-25t (The thing that makes this tank hard is the armor being made of french steel, aka cardboard, and the clip. however the reload on it isn't too bad)
5. Sheridan (While it has spaced armor all around, it's still paper and u can pen it on random events. The 152 gun, though slams hard, has a 12.8 reload. not too bad imo, but it can prove to be something that can end ur game)
I removed Grille since, yes its got no armor, but newbies like to camp, and with a gun that has pretty much everything (minus alpha, but its still 600), i think they may like the tank. Leo is a hard tank to master, but it is quick and has a short reload, and given the reasons i made for thr top 5, leo doesn't seem to be an extremely hard tank, but it is a runner up. e100, yes u see that occasional noob in the back of the map, but the tank does have both armor and good alpha, so it can be a newbie friendly tank at times as u get too much punishment for ur mistakes, unless u camp in the back
Good list, thx Meadsy!
Yes you nailed it. Could add a few more like 183 and bc.
I never understood why so many people love the grille line when the mobility is so bad for what they are while at the same time having paper armour. WG should just make them race cars so you can make sure you don't get hit.
I will change sheridan with bchat & e100 with maus. Bcoz i think sheridan has better gameplay option like hit & run bcoz it has single shot gun, doesnt like bchat that has clip. And maus bcoz if u ride e100 at least sometime it can carry a game with the gun, but maus with that gun, what should u do when using maus i think just take the shoot by using armor, not make damage. And how to take a shoot safely of course u should know how to angle ur tank. Just like that.
i agree with replacing the sheridan with batchat since sometimes its frustrating with the intra clip but if u use it right its really rewarding
I would go for FV183 instead of FV 4005. Sure, it has a massive alpha IF you're able to hit. But then you're slow, you have a long reload, cammo is pretty much non existent and as soon as you're lit guess what? Everyone wants a piece of you. Sheridan is actually quite fun to play. But then again, I had a recent game in which I managed to miss 5 shots out of 7 (and yeah...fully aimed and not even long range). BC25 is way harder imo, bc of the gun depression, which would expose your near 0 armor to heavy punishment.
E100 is a flat ground or urban tank so players should not play it in hill zones
Grinding e 100 was my very big mistake
What why
That tank too slow
@@playerofgame2312 bruh its a super heavy (and for its amor and weight its pretty fast)
And then there is me who grind in first leopard batchat and T62 before the buff :/
maus was my first tier 10 and until recently i avoided playing it. I now put it as my primary tank thanks to Meadsy ;)
Im shocked the e100 is there when the bc25t exists 😭
grille 15 was one of my firsts tier 10... it's how my WR went into ground 😂😂🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Any light tank is basically not friendly for newbies
The Sheridan was my second tier ten...
Ah now I understand why so many people using e100 and camp at the back like a TD
I dont think E100 is bad tank for newbies.
E100 have
Dmg, HP, Armor, simple line.
All what u need if you are low-experienced player.
(Vk72.01 is worse tank for newbies.
Low dpm, less armored sides with weakspots)
But would put it on the list instead
E100 - Batchat.
Lowest clip-dmg on X,
Low ap penetration,
bad dpm ~2.4k
I dont know why wpt blitz has fked up its camo ratings and reduced alpha
sheridan is a best tank for experienced, and worst for newbie , i agree with it
i like sheridan's mobility and damage per shell,
with this tank i got 25 m for now :D
and i suggest hard for newbies, don't ride a 183 , backside turret, low acc, no armor , so bad for newbie,
if u wanna grind td, go e3,e4, foch,268,jg-e100 , wz(chinese) tho these tanks are mostly no-turret tank, it has pretty good armor than grille, or 183
I got 4 tier X tanks unlocked so far and 3 of them are in this video. 💀
They should avoid all tds, stick with medium tanks and lights then heavies and lastly tds. Also, they should just stay in tier 3-7 for few yrs.
Light tanks are to fast, and new players would just rush in battle and without driving experiance they would easley die. I would say mediums and heavies. Heavies like IS4, IS7, T110E5, FV215v that are vell balanced and have good mobility.
@@aleksandarvujanic7914 that is true but, they need to learn to spot , hand to hand combat , the use of auto aim and no auto aim , how to flank which are some of the things they need to understand the flow of the battle. If you put a newbie with a heavy or td they won't know what they are doing and their learning will be slow. This is not about winning rate , I said learning. They can create another acc if they want higher win rate. Tier X is too much for newbies and is line is good till a point , the Is line is too hard for newbies as well as heavies in total. This is why you see so many newbies with heavy tanks with a 40% win rate acting as tds or camping etc because they don't understand the flow of the battle.
This is how the learning process of a newbie should go:
First they need MD/ light tank to:
Learn to spot, flank/ tunnel, hand-to-hand combat, terrain usage( e.g hill positioning) transition from auto-aim to no auto-aim, peek a boo, etc
Next step is heavy tanks to:
Learn to use armor to block shots e.g ricochet , learn to use turret to block shots(mds/light stage), face-hug, side-scrape, push/lead , etc.
Lastly tds, will help to :
Get a better understand of the flow of the battle , improved awareness ( where everyone is at all times(hard to master)) , flanking to a point( this is how tds should be used e.g a sniper can't stay in the same spot or he will be an ez target needs to keep moving if the map allows), the use of highly explosive and with the case of FV , the use of hesh.
Now after learning all they can jump from MD to td to heavy to re-learn all to keep it fresh.
I know people don't have time or patience so they choose tds or heavies but, this is why you see so many 40%.
I dont know why people think that Grille is fantastic tank? I mean whats the point of tank if you can can be pened with HE shells at the front, combained with only about 1700 HP? Gun is great, amd mobility is also nice, but tank is just to hide and hope no one shoot at you.
I was expecting is7 because its my first tier ten
It's pretty newbie friendly
Please make a video on top 5 best tank for newbie sir please i always see your video and learn from them please sir make this video for helping noobs like me
lol they litteraly were in my 6 first tier X ):
i think TVP 50 deserves a spot on this list than Sheridan or 4005
Noobsy69 is what I see 😊 (that E100 game 😂)
yah, grille is not for noobs, but it is very good because it actually makes my winrate rise, the noob friendly tanks is hard to improve winrate.
Tvp 50/51
Unfortunately e100 is associated with noobs now, when i see them in my team 90% of the time they are just trash. I agree that this should be avoided by newer players, else it would be a waste of a good tank.
E100: Most HP and heaviest TANK SNIPER DESTROYER in WOTB
The Sheridan is pretty easy doe, you only need to peek 4-5 times and you have more damage than the average tier 10 player. The BatChat should have been your choice, the same reason as the FV4005, you can get rolled during your long reload, the Vickers and T100LT are peashooters so they require more skill as you need to be exposed for longer.
"Not for Newbie"
*(See player tier X that have less 100 total battles & do 0 damage flashback)*
Yep
Hmm. You acting as if E-100 was paper. There are weak-spots (like all tanks do) but noobs could learn it slowly. I agree that E-100 is different to the rest of line. Which could make them suffer in the beginning but there are worse tanks to avoid. Rest tanks I agree.
the BC line is a good starter light tank line ngl
I would probably change the e100 and put the e5 or basically any hulldown tank in there,if you are new, you don't know how to play hulldown, so that is my opinion
Hull-down can give you lucky bounces. Fast paper tanks are worst because they will enjoy going around 70 speed and and die in 30 seconds. And some TDs.
e5 has good hull armour too and nice gun
hulldown is just find a good piece of debris or ridge and just sit there with ur turret exposed. since newbies have that peek-a-boo tactic, they will utilize it. can't say the same for box tanks like e100 since prem shells can go through the turret if not angled correctly
@@fruchtdrink8949
So that’s angling (which can happen by luck) VS map knowledge. Lights, meds and TDs are generally more difficult to play. E-100 shouldn’t be in this list.
@@solitude6110 ik, e100 shoudn't really be on this list, but it does take a bit more time learning to angle ur 100 than hulldown in, say, a 60tp
I learned angling from War Thunder
Isu 152
i dun un derstand the accent, can you list it down. sorry.
Newbie?...........what does the word Newbie mean? it's a judgement word from people that spend way too much time playing games that is condescending against people that have the sense to spend their time more wisely. WOT&WOTB is an addiction just like any drug and you know you got it bad when you put out videos on You-Tube constantly.
Newbs shld avoid the game. It’s close to unplayable.
The game is rigged for them anyways
Honestly, those are all the tanks for noobs. I agree with a tad, and realize your gunning for money on the channel instead of useful content. Life has its ways. There isn’t tier tanks these days that hold up to actual gameplay. Keep on what your doing , gotta earn that paper my friend.