How to choose your paint
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Paints, from Green to Clay, but which one should you choose? I'm going to help you choose your paint in this guide.
An important thing to remember while choosing a paint is: What gun do I use? Many players will use this technique to choose their paint. For example, if you use Thunder, it might be a good idea to, later on, buy Emerald, with its 42% Thunder protection. For every gun there's an expensive paint to give protection against it.
An important thing to remember while choosing a paint is: What gun do I use? Many players will use this technique to choose their paint. For example, if you use Thunder, it might be a good idea to, later on, buy Emerald, with its 42% Thunder protection. For every gun there's an expensive paint to give protection against it.
- Smoky -> Needle, 48% protection
- Firebird -> Zeus, 50% protection
- Twins -> Rock, 48% protectoin
- Railgun -> Prodigi, 46% protection
- Thunder -> Emerald, 42% protection
- Freeze -> Inferno, 40% protection
- Shaft -> Jade, 45% protection
- Isida -> Irbis, 42% protection
- Ricochet -> Clay, 50% protection
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You can also think of this: Take protection against the different range guns. For example, if you use Isida, which is a short range gun, you can get protection against long range guns, so that you can play in bigger maps as well. Long range guns mostly shoot slow and are very weak in close combat fights, against short range guns. So, if you use Railgun, you can take a paint which protects against short range guns.
The expensive paints give two all-round paints: Taiga and Picasso. These paints give good protection against 4 guns each, and together they cover every gun except for Smoky. If you have these paints in your garage, you'll be well protected against many guns at once.
Taiga protection:
Picasso protection:
The expensive paints give two all-round paints: Taiga and Picasso. These paints give good protection against 4 guns each, and together they cover every gun except for Smoky. If you have these paints in your garage, you'll be well protected against many guns at once.
Taiga protection:
- 20% Firebird
- 15% Twins
- 30% Isida
- 20% Ricochet
Picasso protection:
- 25% Railgun
- 20% Thunder
- 20% Freeze
- 30% Shaft
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All those expensive paints may be very far away to you. That's why I will also handle the cheaper paints, from about Tundra until Rustle. These paints cost between 35.000 and 85.000 crystals and give good protection. Most of these paints are specialised against one specific gun, what gives you the same options as I told you before:
You can now choose the paint that protects against your own gun, so that you'll have an advantage of your enemies who have the same gun as you have. You can ofcourse, also, choose protection against most used guns, as Thunder, Freeze and Isida. This will give you some more time to fight against them, or to get away. Another option is to take a paint that protects against weapons that are anoying to you. For example: Hornet is near dead after one shot of Railgun, so you could take Railgun protection, this will leave you with some health left after being hit by a Railgun.
Another method of choosing paints would be your personal taste, if you don't care about protection. If you just want a good looking tank, and don't know what colour looks nice, try joining battles with Marshals and so on. Here you might see some nice paints that you could buy.
- Tundra -> Railgun protection
- Roger -> Twins protection
- Cedar -> Thunder protection
- Python -> Freeze protection
- Electra -> Isida protection
- Sandstone -> Railgun & Thunder (& Shaft) protection
- Spark -> Ricochet protection
- Digital -> Railgun protection
- Rustle -> Thunder & Freeze protection
You can now choose the paint that protects against your own gun, so that you'll have an advantage of your enemies who have the same gun as you have. You can ofcourse, also, choose protection against most used guns, as Thunder, Freeze and Isida. This will give you some more time to fight against them, or to get away. Another option is to take a paint that protects against weapons that are anoying to you. For example: Hornet is near dead after one shot of Railgun, so you could take Railgun protection, this will leave you with some health left after being hit by a Railgun.
Another method of choosing paints would be your personal taste, if you don't care about protection. If you just want a good looking tank, and don't know what colour looks nice, try joining battles with Marshals and so on. Here you might see some nice paints that you could buy.