Small guide on how to improve your playthrough;
First off, in ”how to improve your success in battle” starts in your garage.
Needless to say; You’ll need a well designed, effective vehicle to gain any sort of edge over your less thought-trough opponents!
Let’s start with the weapon placement:
Weapons are the single most important items on any build. Without weapons you can’t deal damage, no damage = no score. Regardless of what type of weapon you fancy, there are some key elements in placement!
Here’s my top recommendation:
1. Place guns on the cabin if possible. The cabin will be there until you die. This is a fact. Placing weapons on other parts, may result in losing your weapons, making the remainder of your truck useless.
2. If they can’t fit on your cabin, I suggest placing them on a frame. This is the second strongest and usually one of the last things to get destroyed!
3. Buggy floor, trunk, gun mount etc. are all pipes that can be shot trough. They don’t add anything to the hit points but they last longer when shot at.
4. Attaching a weapon on anything else than the cabin, you would be wise to connect it to more than 1 part. For example, when you got 2, or even 4 plates connecting each other, place the weapon so it overlaps as many different parts. This way, when 1 part gets shot off, the weapon is still attached to 2 or 3 other parts.
5. Positioning. Limited a little to the type of weapon, the best place to stick a gun is at the bottom. This ensures a longer life to your weapons, but limits your fire angle. You may also need bigger wheels to pull this off. If you don’t want to fit them under your truck, you can always place some armour around them, or even on top of them, to reduce the chance they will get hit from any direction. Make sure you work this out right, because if you put a bunch of armour around your weapons, they can be very limited, or even useless! I suggest you try to cover about half a weapons exposure. This way you can protect your weapons by turning around and choose when to shield/ fire your weapons.
6. Melee. In addition to the weapons that cost power, you can also add bumpers, ploughs, spikes etc. to increase your collision damage. Even when you are disarmed, you can still do some damage or assist your team by ramming/ flipping enemies. My advice; always put something on! Especially against lighter enemies, and also in raids you can instant-kill enemies if you collide hard enough!
Secret Tip:
Did you know you can use fuel barrels on a stick as spears!? I have had builds with op to 4 fuel barrels on pipes that exploded on impact, given you ram hard enough!
Upside: you can use this to deal some extra damage to your enemies without the cost of power, or in addition to a spear-build.
Downside: the damage from the fuel barrel explosion is not considered as ”damage done by the player”. So you will hurt enemies but not get extra score. However increasing your chance to win means increasing the chance for more rewards.
moving on to fuel tank/generator placement:
Generators are pretty important; without them you’ll probably have modules/weapons not working!
Also, they do explosive damage to your truck when destroyed. Generators should be ”one of the last things to get hit”.
Here’s what I recommend:
1. Place your generator at the dead centre of your build, surrounding it with the most armour value, even shield the generator with your cabin if your build allows it!
2. Place your generator underneath your truck. Leave a piece of framework open, so your generator fits into it. Most players aim for the truck centre, or top, not at the bottom!
3. Fuel tanks are less important, they only yield fuel should you win AND survive with the tanks intact. ONLY TAKE FUEL TANKS IF YOU REALLY NEED/WANT FUEL! If you’re only looking to optimize you build, leave them out. They deal explosive damage to your truck when destroyed, and raise your power score by a lot! This means when someone else has no fuel tanks they are less vulnerable and have lower power score, they’ll have an advantage. You’ll get scaled in with stronger enemies and be more vulnerable!
4. If you really want to farm fuel, I suggest you;
Use items that compliment each other and your play style; engines with extra reload speed combined with rockets and cannons, engines with module cool down in combination with shields, stealth, drones, and turrets. (combined with monster truck wheels for even more effect!) miniguns with radiators, mg’s with coolers.
You can increase your survivability by 2 different ways;
1. Being able to take alot of punishment. Commonly known by gamers as ”The tank”
Playing like this, you focus on having as much hitpoints as possible;
2. Being able to avoid taking damage.
Defensive items are:
See the guns on top of my truck?
Paint doesn’t have to be very expencive. There’s paint like ”chalkboard” and ”calendar” that are super cheap and have decent camo value.
You can make your defensive items more effective by:
Remember;
Be a baws, rack up serious patches.
Some basic rules to stay alive longer in battle:
If you got a slow build, use the environment (rocks, buildings, wrecks etc.) as cover. if most of your truck is tucked in behind cover, you’ll be a much smaller target. even if you got a huge truck, they’ll only be able to see/hit what you are showing them (usually guns!).
Be a baws and win more.
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