I’m trying to decide if the bond exhaust from Onslaught is a good investment for my tanks, specifically the Manti, EBR, and T100, all of which have over 50% camo. Alternatively, should I consider it for my LT-432, which has 46% camo? Or would it be better to save my bonds for something else? This is calculated with bounty exhaust but without directives. I’m not F2P, but I’m not spending excessively either.
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Honestly, I think the bond exhaust may not be worth the cost. The increase you’re getting isn’t significant compared to what you can already achieve with bounty exhaust. For tanks like the LT 432, even a slight increase in camo won’t make a huge difference. Just stick with what you have and maybe save those bonds for something more impactful.
Not every bush has a fixed camo percentage, it ranges, so consider that when planning your setup.
If you’re over 43% camo, you really can only be proxy spotted in 50% bushes. So while the bond exhaust might give you a slight edge in spotting distance from bushes, with tanks like the Rhm boasting over 540m view range, its actual utility is questionable. Those meta tanks will spot you if you slip up, meaning it could be better suited for those tanks that need every bit of camo they can muster, especially medium tanks that rely on spotting.
Gotcha, I appreciate the breakdown. I think I’ll hold onto my bonds for hardening or a turbo for a tank I play more regularly.
No, the camo values hover around 50. You need a solid camo setup to not get proxy spotted, especially with multiple bushes involved.
Uhh, can my HWK 30 exceed that 43% mark? It’s sitting around 37% with my current setup.