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'''{{PAGENAME}}s''' (Known as '''Gigatanks''' and '''War Tanks''' in some versions) are a [[Land Unit]] introduced in [[Advance Wars: Dual Strike]], replacing the [[Neotank]] as the most powerful land unit. Although strong, they are very slow and use up a lot of fuel very quickly. Their weapon, the megacannon is very potent and can seriously damage most [[Land Unit]]s. They were designed by [[Green Earth]] in [[Advance Wars: Dual Strike|Dual Strike]], and soon become available to the [[Allied Nation]] after it was debuted in a test battle against [[Orange Star]] by [[Jess]] and [[Javier]]. In [[Advance Wars: Days of Ruin]], they were designed by [[Caulder]].
 
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'''{{PAGENAME}}s''' (known as '''Gigatanks '''or''' War Tanks''' in some versions) are [[Land Unit|land units]] introduced in [[Advance Wars: Dual Strike|Advance Wars: Dual Strike.]] Heavily armed and armored, these moving fortresses are a force to be reckoned with.
   
 
==Game Information==
 
==Game Information==
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'''[[File:Unit_BH_Megatank.gif|thumb|Black Hole's Megatank]]'''
   
 
===[[Advance Wars: Dual Strike]]===
 
===[[Advance Wars: Dual Strike]]===
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Megatanks replace the [[Neotank]] as the most powerful land unit. Although possessing tremendous firepower, they are very slow and tend to use up a lot of fuel very quickly. Their weapon, the megacannon, is a very potent means to seriously damage most land units while their secondary weapon is used mainly against soft targets and helicopters.
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They were originally designed by [[Green Earth]], but soon become available to the [[Allied Nations]] after it debuted in a test battle against [[Orange Star]] by [[Jess]] and [[Javier]].
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{{Unit table
 
{{Unit table
 
|Weapon One= Mega Cannon
 
|Weapon One= Mega Cannon
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===[[Advance Wars: Days of Ruin]]===
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=== Strategy ===
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Megatanks possess a very strong attack, being able to wipe out [[Medium Tank]]s in a single attack. Although not as powerful as they are against ground units, Megatanks can still deal a significant amount of damage to helicopters and naval units with its secondary weapon.
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|Weapon One =Mega Gun
 
|Ammo= 4
 
|Range= 1
 
|Weapon Two= Machine Gun
 
|Special Commands= None
 
   
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The major weaknesses of Megatanks are their low movement range, low supplies, and high cost; fielding Mega Tanks effectively would demand a strong economy.
|Move= 4
 
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|Fuel= 50
 
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Megatanks can only move four spaces per turn, meaning that most other vehicles are able to outrun them. In addition, Megatanks only have ammunition for three attacks with their main cannon, making them difficult to use unless the player has an [[APC]] nearby.
|Cost=16000
 
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The risks outweight the offensive potential of Megatanks. They can, however, be used as a somewhat effective defense.
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=== Competitive Play ===
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Megatanks are almost never used in competitive matches. The low mobility and low ammo are downsides, but the main reason is because it's just too expensive. By saving up for it, you are deploying less units and ceding field advantage which would outweigh the benefits the Megatank would bring.
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=== Counters ===
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Mega Tanks, despite their armor and weaponry are still vulnerable to Bombers, Artillery being the most effective in dealing with them. If the enemy is using Mega Tanks in the area, it is best to hold down choke points to avoid the behemoths from overunning the map.
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Mega Tanks can only engage targets next to it, so consider using long ranged units to take it down from afar, such as the [[Battleship]].
   
==Notes==
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== Trivia ==
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* It's possible that the Megatanks are based on the Soviet T-28 "medium" three-turreted tank, although the T-35 would be more similar, as three out its five turrets armed with cannons.
Megatanks are extremely difficult to destroy as even a bomber can only deal 3-4 hp's worth of damage. On a high defence terrian tile, It becomes even more difficult. The unit that can deal the most damage to a megatank is another megatank. In Days of Ruin, use anti-tank units to blow them sky-high. Megatanks also have a higher offensive rating than defense rating.
 
 
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Revision as of 12:21, 27 April 2019

Megatanks (known as Gigatanks or War Tanks in some versions) are land units introduced in Advance Wars: Dual Strike. Heavily armed and armored, these moving fortresses are a force to be reckoned with.

Game Information

Unit BH Megatank

Black Hole's Megatank

Advance Wars: Dual Strike

Megatanks replace the Neotank as the most powerful land unit. Although possessing tremendous firepower, they are very slow and tend to use up a lot of fuel very quickly. Their weapon, the megacannon, is a very potent means to seriously damage most land units while their secondary weapon is used mainly against soft targets and helicopters.

They were originally designed by Green Earth, but soon become available to the Allied Nations after it debuted in a test battle against Orange Star by Jess and Javier.


Megatank Information
Weapon One Ammo Range Weapon Two Special Commands
Mega Cannon 3 1 Machine Gun
  • None
Move Fuel Cost (G.) Vision
4 50 28,000 1


Strategy

Megatanks possess a very strong attack, being able to wipe out Medium Tanks in a single attack. Although not as powerful as they are against ground units, Megatanks can still deal a significant amount of damage to helicopters and naval units with its secondary weapon.

The major weaknesses of Megatanks are their low movement range, low supplies, and high cost; fielding Mega Tanks effectively would demand a strong economy.

Megatanks can only move four spaces per turn, meaning that most other vehicles are able to outrun them. In addition, Megatanks only have ammunition for three attacks with their main cannon, making them difficult to use unless the player has an APC nearby.

The risks outweight the offensive potential of Megatanks. They can, however, be used as a somewhat effective defense.

Competitive Play

Megatanks are almost never used in competitive matches. The low mobility and low ammo are downsides, but the main reason is because it's just too expensive. By saving up for it, you are deploying less units and ceding field advantage which would outweigh the benefits the Megatank would bring.

Counters

Mega Tanks, despite their armor and weaponry are still vulnerable to Bombers, Artillery being the most effective in dealing with them. If the enemy is using Mega Tanks in the area, it is best to hold down choke points to avoid the behemoths from overunning the map.

Mega Tanks can only engage targets next to it, so consider using long ranged units to take it down from afar, such as the Battleship.

Trivia

  • It's possible that the Megatanks are based on the Soviet T-28 "medium" three-turreted tank, although the T-35 would be more similar, as three out its five turrets armed with cannons.