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Light, Medium and Heavy Tanks

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I know people don't see much good in the tank and think it only as a shield for the troops to move in. Why not let the player build different types of tanks. You would have Light Tanks, Medium Tanks and Heavy Tanks.

Before you keep on reading, I should say that this is pretty historically accurate because France had a lighter version of a tank in WW1 while GB had the Heavy Mark 1 and 2 tanks and Germany had a kind of medium-heavy tank which I don't know the name of.

The Light Tank would be the fastest of the three types of tanks but would also be the lightest armored tank. It would have an attack strength on land of 2.5 and at sea 0.3. It would be the upgrade to the armored car and would be able to easily flank enemy forces and let you attack from the front and the back.

The Medium Tank is the tank you see in combat these days. It's a great combination of armor, weaponry and speed. It can take a harsh amount of damage by artillery or ships and advance with little to worry about. In groups, these tanks can be VERY effective in halting an enemy advance and starting the counter attack.

The Heavy Tank is the complete opposite to the Light Tank, as you can imagine. The Heavy Tank is a slow vehicle but when it does get to the battlefield, it'll mow down most enemies. It would have an attack strength on land of 5.5 and at sea with 0.6. With this, you can defend a area long enough for reinforcements to come in and finish the job.

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