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Hi there. If anyone knows what 'power' is - i.e. the thunderbolt logo that is one of the specifications in all tankionline vehicles (see post-446813-0-43090700-1399306119_thumb.png ) - can someone please tell me what it actually does? I'm guessing it's not weapon related as weapon power is built up of varying statistics including 'impact force' and 'damage at maximum range', etc, depending on what the weapon is. Would much appreciate help in understanding vehicle power.

MetalMaster101

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HaloScorpion, I've only just joined today, I didn't really need a response like 'I ain't answerin'. I didn't ask you personally, it's an open question that anyone can answer. At the end of the day, it's to do with gameplay whether in the battle or the garage. There also doesn't seem to be a q and a section, only an FAQ section, of which I don't think my question is applicable to it.

Regards.

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I know what it is anyway, its how much force the tank has, for example mammoth has more power than wasp so it can push wasp around if wasp tried to push mammoth

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I know what it is anyway, its how much force the tank has, for example mammoth has more power than wasp so it can push wasp around if wasp tried to push mammoth

If 'Power' means pushing power, then what does 'Impact force' mean?

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If 'Power' means pushing power, then what does 'Impact force' mean?

The effect of the projectile hitting you. Like when Smoky or Rail shoots you in the corner/sides, your tank is moved. Or Rico/Twins pummeling your tank.

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I know what it is anyway, its how much force the tank has, for example mammoth has more power than wasp so it can push wasp around if wasp tried to push mammoth

thats weight, not power

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