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    How many crystals did you get back?

    Not that much.. 195,000
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    Who has rating #1?

    How did you manage to get #2 on the test server?
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    The new M3 Shaft (My designs)

    Looks epic. Shame shaft was ruined in rebalance :/
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    Cybersport Channel Links

    Radio Show News Channel Contest and Quiz CyberSport League Arabic Channel The above are links to the various cybersport channels. To access one, simply click the picture of the one you want to go to. Enjoy the shows and thanks for watching!
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    [Issue 7] Hacking and Scam Prevention

    Have you ever heard of or known someone that lost their account in the game due to hacking, phishing or scam? Over thousands of accounts have been hacked and it is very important to know how to keep your account safe from all forms of malicious intent and sabotage. Your account is your property, and it must be taken proper care of. The road to account recovery can be very long and convoluted, and in some cases may even be impossible. Even with return through help, hackers can ruin your account and your identity. Scam The vast majority of us have seen chat messages telling dream tales of Tanki euphoria, exclusive invites to test servers and promises of magical crystal providers. The catch with all of these issues is that THEY ARE FAKE. If you see someone post such a message, you should not only ignore it, but also block them in the chat, take a picture and report to a moderator or admin as soon as possible. An easy way to tell if a message is a scam is to look for a link in a chat message. If the message contains a link and a promise of crystals or other advantage in the game, it is a lie and scam. Only links that are from tankionline.com, and added shortcuts to pages like the forum and other pages created using text such as #Forum, are one hundred percent completely safe. Make sure to never trust a stranger. Just like any other online game, some people just want to ruin it for others. Lately in the game, especially with such a big update as the rebalance, there has been a massive spree of scam and hacking. People have made links to pretty much everything a tankman could want that are fake; be it test server codes, free crystals and staff positions in the game. Also, just because a link looks safe doesn’t mean it definitely is. Some people can make something look like tankionline.com but do something like switch the “l” and the “i” in the “online” part of the word. Any emails you receive about the game should be cross examined to make sure they are legitimate. Hacking There are more ways for people to gain access to your account than having you provide account information through link. Some may simply be good at guessing passwords. In extreme scenarios, people can use machines that rapidly input generated passwords so fast it can solve a short password in a few minutes! Thankfully, Tanki has a system implemented that if you fail the password a certain amount of times it requires a verification code for confirmation that it is actually a human trying to log in. This foils most of the extreme attempts. However, some hackers simply guess common passwords. It’s an awful idea to use a password like “password” or “123456”. Make your password complicated enough that nobody that you could have any clue about the makeup of it. A combination of numbers and letters makes it stronger and avoid putting part of your username in your password. For example, I wouldn’t make my password “ShadowVisions17”. It is of the upmost importance to establish a secure account for enjoyable and optimal gameplay and overall fun in Tanki. Consequences The consequences of scam and hacking are very severe, especially for those of the victim. If hacked, it might be possible for the hacker to change your password through your email and not allow you into your account. If you are fortunate enough to not be locked out of your account and you suspect a hacker is at hand, change your password immediately. If a hacker seizes control of your tank, they can spend all of your crystals, get your account banned or blocked, and arguably the worst, create a permanent scar on your identity and the perception of how others look at you. For the hacker, if they are caught their accounts may be blocked. If you are caught scamming in the server chat it is an automatic month ban, and in some extreme cases, a forever ban. That means no chatting on Tanki, ever again. Prevention To recap, the best way to protect your account is to be aware of scam mechanics and to have a strong password. Don’t follow any links that look suspicious or that scammers give you, and definitely be sure to report any such activity to the closest moderator or administrator. You can find a complete staff list including the mod and admins in the rules section of the Tanki Online forum. These steps are key to overall success in Tanki, the fight against hackers cannot be lost. Be aware and responsible! Recovery The road to account recovery can be difficult, but luckily there are instructions in case your account becomes hacked. It is necessary to send an email to help@tankionline.com describing your situation and what happened. For the complete list of what to do you can look at http://en.tankiforum.com/index.php?showtopic=14427. It may take a few days or weeks, or even months for them to reply. When they do, it is important to follow their instructions. If they can’t help you, know that they did all they could, and that the fault lies on you. It is good to keep track of purchase records in case that information is needed. Conclusion Overall, account hacking and scam are two huge issues that inhibit progress in the Tanki community, and these problems are constantly growing bigger as the population grows. It is crucial to take the proper steps to secure your account and stay aware enough to avoid scams. Maybe your actions could even save a fellow player from being scammed or hacked in the future! A final note - being hacked is serious and no fun. Take it from me, I have personal experience. Stay safe, play fair and I’ll see you in the battle! Thanks for reading, ShadowVisions
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    Release 114 - Rebalance!

    Shaft is way too underpowered. Tanki nerfed it into the ground, completely useless. At M3 the only tanks that are M3 that it can one-shot are Wasp and Hornet.
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    Shaft M3

    Not bad. Shaft lover approves B)
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    Parkour Contest Results!

    Congrats!
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    Cybersport Channel Events

    Can't wait for the stream :)
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    [Issue 7] Ranks of Tanki Online

    Foreword This article was written two weeks before the recent rebalance. In the rebalance, there were several changes to the rank system. These changes included the three new ranks that you will see described in a section below, the ability to buy experience at any rank, and the distribution of unlocks of equipment. While I won't go into detail about it, the way ranks work in Tanki has changed completely in the recent rebalance. A tankman must work his whole career and every rank only unlock one or two pieces of equipment or an upgrade, and a paint or two. Buyers can get to high ranks very fast, and technically one could make a new account and be the final rank with all M3 and all paints within a matter of minutes due to this radical addition. The rank chart needs to be compromised with the three new ranks: Field Marshal, Commander, and Generalissimo (requiring 1,122,000, 1,255,000, and 1,400,000 experience, respectively). Tanki is a rapidly adapting game which is always seeing new changes and opportunities, the rebalance being one of them. While this article may be outdated, it still contains valuable information and insight, and I still believe it to be well worth the read. Enjoy! -SV ~~~ Ranks. Everyone has one. No, not the kind of rank you have when you come into your house smelling like you rolled around in garlic for two hours, nor the kind for plants when they grow too rapidly. I’m talking about Tanki Online here (It’s the Tanki newspaper, right?). Whether you are reading this as a fresh recruit or a veteran marshal, you are still identified and classified based on your rank. As a marshal myself, I have been pretty much everywhere on this scale known as the ranks of Tanki Online. Without further ado, let’s jump right into the concept of rank, and we’ll see what limitations and privileges they bring. Firstly, the table of ranks: As you can see, the table is separated into four distinct categories. Before we dive into each of those, let’s define how to achieve rank: To “level”, or “rank” up, you need to meet the certain experience point quota defined at the top of the game whenever you play. On the far left hand side it will show your rank icon, then to the right of that is the bar, filled with the percentage of completion from your last rank-up to your next. Some other useful details of that bar include your Tanki username (or callsign), exact experience point amount and what is needed to rank up, your rating and your ranking. The difference between rating and ranking is unknown to some but for now I’ll leave it with the basics - the gray number is your rating calculated on factors such as total experience, earned crystals, and kill-death ratio, while the green number is your ranking, the position of which you compare with the rest of the Tanki community, which includes all three sections, the English, Russian and German communities. Okay, that’s enough on the matter. On to the ranks and their limitations. Firstly, before I start, let me say that rank is not a measure of skill in any way. Don’t get me wrong, rank means longer play time and is somewhat of an influence on actual experience with the game rather than experience points, but it is definitely not an exact measure of someone’s skill. I know plenty of extremely skilled players that just don’t have the time to rank up, and many of my fellow staff members ever so gratefully spend their time working to make the English community a better place, rather than the occasional play time. With that out of the way, time to continue. The four sections as divided into on the table. Recruit-Sergeant Major Ah, the start of any and every tankman’s career! It is these ranks that the basics are learned, the first challenges are accepted and completed and the first chance you get to meet the wonderful and dedicated community of the game. As for unlocks, the game starts you out nearly broke on crystals, although various tasks can be completed to earn a crystal or five here and there. The first few ranks form the glorious period where everyone is stuck using Smoky and Wasp M0 with the snazzy, sleek and ever-so-in-fashion green paint. Moving up, we get a taste of the pyrotechnic Firebird, tank-melting Twins, and the two tanks Hunter and Titan. Almost everyone buys a Railgun at the staff sergeant rank, but few end up getting Isida two ranks later (perhaps for the discouraging tripled price), although Isida is one of the best weapons at progressing career and earning experience. Dictator is unlocked inbetween, a lean and mean (did I say lean? Sorry, on the contrary!), reliable yet top heavy hull. As the first era for the newbie tankman draws to a close, we get a whiff of the first Tier 2 equipment, Hornet. This period is also that of which for unlocking almost every map to be played in the game, the only unique exceptions being Subway and Esplanade at Warrant Officer I, Highland (I and II) at Warrant Officer II, and of course the smaller maps good for Firebird that were moved up to Third Lieutenant during the effort to reduce hackers and stop power leveling. It’s worth noting that a few months ago Tanki introduced the ability to buy your way up to the rank of Master Sergeant, and I’ll cover this briefly later. Finally, all supplies are unlocked in this first phase, ending with mines at Sergeant Major. Warrant Officer Ranks (I, II, III, IV, V) Yes, the only reason I listed out the five ranks like that is because I love Roman numerals. How did you guess? In game they are numbered 1-5. Anyway, the Warrant Officer ranks, or more commonly abbreviated WO, which is what I will refer to them as for short. After finally achieving the 57,000 experience needed to reach WO1, the rookie tankman is ready for the next phase in his career. While these ranks don’t cover that much experience compared to the latter two, this section of a tank’s life is it’s primary phase of development. It’s where someone chooses their Tier 2 weapon and hull, where they meet even more new people, unlock even more goodies, and have a lot more fun upgrading and developing, playing and conquering in the game. Starting with the first Tier 2 weapon Thunder, at WO1. From there, each Tier 2 weapon is unlocked in consecutive order one rank after, continuing Freeze and WO2, Ricochet at WO3, and finally Shaft at WO4. The final two tanks Viking and Mammoth are lumped into WO1 and WO2. All new equipment follows the same guidelines at these ranks, M1, M2 and M3 are all unlocked one ranks after another. For example, Freeze M3 is unlocked at WO5 and Thunder at WO4. Ricochet and Shaft carry on into the Lieutenant ranks for their full upgrades. This may seem like extremely quick progression, but for the average tankman that does not buy crystals with real money, it’s hard to upgrade the expensive Tier 2 weaponry. It’s considered pretty respectable to have an M2-M2 set by the end of the Warrant ranks. For paints, the final set (Emerald, Zeus, Inferno, Jade, with the highest specific protection for any gun in the game) is unlocked at WO5. This phase is generally a big jumble within battles of upgraded Tier 1, mildly upgraded Tier 1.5 (Railgun and Isida), and base or low level Tier 2. This mix is generally well balanced. With this being the main phase of development and with the “buy experience” option disabled in the garage, some players might get impatient grinding for experience to get that next upgrade when they have plenty of crystals. What I would recommend for these players is the Score Multiplier Pass. For every kill you get 13 experience rather than 10, and while it may not seem much, it really adds up over time. A common misconception is that the pass only helps in deathmatch battle, however this is false. The pass helps just as much in team games, gives extra experience for flag returns, flag captures, assists in team deathmatch and more. The disclaimer is that the extra points just don’t show on the scoreboard, which prevents earning any extra crystals from it, which is completely fair. Don’t mistake the difference between the in game score that contributes to battle fund winnings and the experience points that add to your rank. Third Lieutenant-Colonel And now we have journeyed on to the third section in the career. At 192,000 experience needed for the rank of Third Lieutenant. This phase is that where clans and teamwork start to come into play. At the time this was written, you are allowed to join a clan at the Third Lieutenant rank and create one at Major. However, it’s currently subject to change, and by the time this is published it’s possible the rank requirements may be lowered significantly. For now, almost every tankman active in the community below this rank strives to reach Third Lieutenant to join a clan. Or for those future leaders, their sights lie a bit further: the 390,000 experience needed for major. Generally by this rank people still actively playing are starting to get more involved in the community, doing things like entering contests, fighting in clan wars and championships, becoming involved in cybersport activities and being more active on the forum. At this point, everything in the garage has been unlocked except for M3 Ricochet, M2 and M3 Shaft, and those will be available within a short time period. The bottom line is, a tankman’s garage is completely available from the rank of Second Lieutenant. Every map is finally unlocked finishing with the smaller maps at Third Lieutenant, such maps like Hill, Combe, Island, Ping-Pong. So, what is there to do after Second Lieutenant? Well, I’ll give you a decent list. Most obviously work your way up to the tankman’s dream of Marshal. Get better equipment, starting at Tier 2 M3 if you haven’t already, then work your way up trying out and upgrading more and more weapons and tanks. Buy protection paints: don’t let that annoying Shaft or Rico kill you that easy again. I’ll guarantee that unless you spend a lot of money on this game you can always be busy working towards a new upgrade or paint purchase. Also, vary your gameplay. Play with friends, try new things. If you haven’t, buy the no supplies pass and try out no supplies games, they provide a real challenge. Perhaps this is a bit much for a Lieutenant or Colonel at once, so let me move on. Just remember that this set of ranks is a time of new horizons and expansion, and also a great transition into the final sprint to the finish line. Brigadier-Marshal Really this could be split into two categories of Brigadier through General, and the lone triumphant rank of Marshal, so I will talk about them separately. Up to bat are the “General” ranks, and Marshal is on deck for the time being. I can see why players call the four ranks before Marshal “General” ranks - three of them have the word general in them- but really there is nothing general about them. In fact, they’re special. These ranks are the proving grounds, the last mile, the real test for any tankman to show that they are worthy of Tanki’s most elevated and honored rank after much playtime. Firstly, getting to the rank of Brigadier is no easy task in itself. The four ranks of Brigadier through General make up just under 2/5 of the journey to Marshal - that’s crazy when you take into account that there are twenty-six ranks before reaching Marshal. At this point it’s a great amount of grinding to the finish, starting all the way from 606,000 needed for Brigadier to the whopping 1,000,000 (one million!) experience points necessary for Marshal rank. These last few ranks can take someone a few weeks, months or maybe even a year, all dependent on how much that person plays. I knew someone that made it to Marshal from Brigadier in a month and a few days. As we’ve already defined this stage as the last phase before Marshal, what else is it about? The answer is generally (no pun intended) more involvement in the community. As better equipment blooms and skills are honed, players start judging each other based on their abilities in the game. Are they wanted in their strong, well-developed clan? Can they work as a team and win battles? Also at this rank players will meet even more people, socialization is all an ongoing process. As I stated before there are loads of options to expand your limits as a player of Tanki. Contests, Cybersport, Forums, the list goes on and on. Step out of the comfort zone and interact with passionate players like you when you need a break. Play the game when you feel like it, and remember it’s for entertainment and fun, not just grinding. Eventually it is all worth it in the end though, because for the experience point after the 999,999th... At long last! The rank of marshal! With the road until the end finally winding back around to its completion, the fabulous, spectacular and above all well-deserved message appears in the center of the screen reading “Congratulations!” as the final destroyed tank decays in midair for a split second (but I suppose you could heal, return a flag, or capture a flag or control point, though those would seem a bit awkward perhaps). With further appreciation and encouraging remarks from friends and acquaintances alike, any new Marshal has the right to be proud of themselves. With the odyssey over, for now, let’s see what’s in store for the new top dog. To go along with the obvious fame and seniority, Tanki has stated they are actively working to generate new content for those that have hit the rank ceiling- the control points and new graphics update being one of the additions. Also, it was written in the plans to add three new ranks into the game above Marshal. These ranks were called Field Marshal, Commander, and Generalissimo, in that order of achievement. It was rumored the final of these would be obtained at a whopping two million experience points! It’s still up in the air whether these ranks will be added anytime soon, perhaps so perhaps not, perhaps they have totally been scrapped, but in any case it’s good to know the past to prepare for the unknown future, and it’s good to keep updated on the present to plan for the known future. I don’t think that’s a quote, I made it up. It sounds like it could be though! Conclusion Anyway, if you are reading this as a higher, experienced player, I hope this was an opportunity for reflection, perhaps even evoking some good old memories. I know I felt some while looking back. If you’re reading this and have a long way to go, I wish you the best of luck. The road gets easier with support, activities, interaction and friendships. One day we may see your name uplifted with a shining ringed yellow star - or maybe something more. Thanks for reading, ShadowVisions
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    Return of the wolf battle!

    Who would that be?
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    [Issue 7] The Tanki Cybersport Channel- What is it?

    The Tanki Online Cybersport Channel - What is it? Imagine you want to watch your favorite clan fight it out against one of the top clans in the English community. Chances are you're not actually able to join the battle yourself, and almost certainly you don’t possess spectator mode to view the action from your own perspective. Well then, how are such important battle such as clan wars broadcast so that thousands of viewers can watch them, right at the moment the action happens? The Tanki Online Cybersport Channel, of course. To fully understand the meaning of the Cybersport Channel, we must first look at the word cybersport. What’s that? What does it mean? Cybersport is definitely not just a term related to tanki. Cybersport is a general term to encompass the play of online games or video games, such as Tanki, competitively (and more often than not, prizes are involved!). Such “E-Sports” or electronic sports are watched by millions upon millions of viewers across the world covering thousands of different games. How is this done? Through something similar to what we use to broadcast Tanki - a Cybersport Channel. In fact, you can find a link to the Tanki Online Cybersport Channel on the Tanki homepage, or you can follow this link here: https://new.livestre...m/tankisport-en For you computer buffs out there, to stream live events, or livestream something, Tanki commentators use a neat piece of software called Livestream for Producers that enables us to broadcast anything we want to the world at its viewing pleasure. The program captures the screen of the computer, or can even be set up to a camera if you’re into that style of communication. Then it connects with the cybersport channel the administration has set up, and with a minimal delay you can soon watch whatever you want. On the channel, there’s also this nifty feature that lets you follow all the action you missed while you were away, and conveniently sends it to your email. Also if you register an account, you are enabled to comment on the stream live. The cybersport DJs can see these comments as they are sent and can then answer questions, fix problems, or even take suggestions and requests based on what you as a viewer want to see. As the customer’s always right, so is the viewer. On the main channel, there are multiple “sub-channels” that categorize each kind of stream, show or broadcast the Tanki DJs create. Note that not all of these channels have to do with cybersport - some have almost nothing to do with Tanki! However, that factor makes the quality of these shows no less, as the content put on these channels are just as entertaining, fun and appealing to watch. Channels such as Wolf battles, Clan Championships, and tournament related things like the current Plasma Fights tourney, all include battles streamed and within the minute of the action are brought live to your monitors. Then there are channels like contests, radio and music shows that are more casually geared, and often times include crystal prizes that the viewers can win. So don’t miss out! You might be thinking to yourself, All these channels and this streaming must be a lot of work. Who has the time to do all of this? I’m glad you asked. The channel is run and monitored almost all the time by a specialized group of Tanki staff called Tanki DJ’s. DJ technically stands for disk jockey, someone who plays music, although that does not fully match up with the description of what we do. A more appropriate term that would fit is Tanki cybersport commentator, but you can just call us DJs - we prefer it! The DJs operate under a code and set of regulations. There is a chain of command and work gets done efficiently and properly, but not to say we don’t have a bit of fun here and there! Also, cybersport has a set of agents that help the DJs with their overall duties, which may include advertising streams, collecting data and various winners of contests, results and statistics, and even researching information to provide content during streams. The agent team works hard and really helps keep cybersport going. We are always looking for new members, and if you think you have what it takes, you can apply to be a DJ or agent here: http://en.tankiforum...howtopic=159991 To recap, the Tanki Online Cybersport Channel is not only a place to watch streams - it’s a place to gather news, share information, make new friends and above all, have fun. It is run and kept for the good of Tanki and its loyal fans! I hope from this you learned some new information on the channel, and I can’t wait to see you at our next show! Thanks for reading, ShadowVisions
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    Tankionline Newspaper -- Monthly Editorials

    Yes it is, as far as I know.
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    Problems with availability of game servers

    Good to know. Thanks for the constant effort.
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    When Will Tanki Get New Weapons?

    Tanki's main priority at the moment is rebalancing all nine weapons. So essentially, you will be able to play 5 weapons more efficiently at higher ranks for more interesting gameplay. So, consider them new weapons ;)
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    What do you want for christmas in Tanki Online?

    I want to have a reporter avatar.. Oh wait :D Let's hope for the usual 25% ;)
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    protest for N0-REBALANCE

    Feeling the love FBI?
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    Wolf battles

    +1 Thanks to the community for making these what they were.
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    [Issue 6] Dream Team No. II

    Ahh staff members! So I'm corrupt! :(
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    Stuff new players will miss / never know.

    Old shaft used to do 250 damage at m3.
  21. https://new.livestream.com/tankisport-en/general stream will start in a few minutes!
  22. Their wedding will be starting two hours before the server restart today and the stream will start about 30 minutes beforehand. I will be streaming the entire wedding, and also Lhamster and AnuBoi may help if they are available. I will be posting the livestream channel link here about 15 minutes before it starts.
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    Wolf battles

    Ok, I am ShadowVisions I have been making and streaming these battles, I'm not a mod and can't post the battles, BarKode and everyone else is not available to edit the op so I have to post it here. Sorry for the inconvenience, I have no forum power so you will have to look here sometimes.
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