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Tank Info Guide
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Tank Info Guide (Version 2.17)
UPDATE (21/05/2024): Guides are being updated again. I will be having other players help me out with some guides whenever I am unable to update them myself. I will be returning to update this and other guides that need them sometime in the future.
- timkit
Welcome to the Tank Info Guide!
HINT: To make finding the information you want easier. In the page you want to find information on something, just copy whatever text you wish to find. Be it any certain headings, the name of any particular tank that interested you and so on. Then hold down the CTRL+F keys while your on the wiki page, a little box that can by typed into will appear at the top right of the page. Then paste your text into the little box and search away! Have fun reading.
Information on this guide
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Welcome! If you happen to be lost and need to know about what this guide is for... then you must have landed on this page.
This guide will cover all of the tanks contained within the !tankinfo command. This command is used for listing information on the tanks, to do with their statistics and their abilities. Here you'll also see some history about the tank that is known to it. If you need to know what abilities that the tanks have or just needed a refresher on how a tank does an certain ability, then this guide is for you!
All about the tanks...
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Tank Information
You can find here information of the tanks that the community has defeated. Tanks are classified in tiers depending on their strength. Tanks of the same tier may not necessarily be equally powerful.
The first page of a tank will always show some small description about how the tank came to exist within mgftw. The second page of a tank will always show their statistics such as Health, Punch Damage, Speed, Hit Interval and if it blocks any sources of damage. The rest of the pages will show the tank's abilities that it has if it has any.
The only exception to when the third page doesn't show the tank's abilities is when you get given a quick explanation as to what the Supreme Executioner Tank can do to the survivors. Additionally, the Flesh Prison ability is the only ability from the Imprisoner Tank !tankinfo to have a continued section for 1 more page. -
List of all Tanks
Currently, there are 89 Tanks.
NOTE:
- Tanks highlighted in Orange are Quest/Dormant Tanks. Tanks highlighted in Dark Green are Event Scenario Tanks. Tanks highlighted in Lime are Event COOP Tanks.
- All Unique Tanks other than the Destroyer Tank can only be spawned by admins. The Destroyer Tank itself can only be encountered on finales under specific conditions.
- Normal Tank (aka Baby Tank) itself is Tier 0. Supreme Joker Tank is the same as Joker Tank but spawned by the Supreme Executioner Tank instead.
Tier 1 Tanks: 26
- 1. Paranoid Tank
- 2. Drainer Tank
- 3. Armored Tank
- 4. Bomb Tank
- 5. Ghost Tank
- 6. Poison Tank
- 7. Ice Tank
- 8. Guardian Tank
- 9. Grenadier Tank
- 10. Speedy Tank
- 11. Thief Tank
- 12. Duelist Tank
- 13. Assassin Tank
- 14. Pestilent Tank
- 15. Electric Tank
- 16. Warrior Tank
- 17. Void Tank
- 18. Mirage Tank
- 19. Acid Tank
- 20. Healer Tank
- 21. Nullifier Tank
- 22. Reflective Tank
- 23. Vacuum Tank
- 24. Cleaver Tank
- 25. Drunkard Tank
- 26. Ember Tank
Tier 2 Tanks: 17
- 1. Butcher Tank
- 2. Frozen Drainer Tank
- 3. Hunter Tank
- 4. Bloody Tank
- 5. Shaman Tank
- 6. Knight Tank
- 7. Corrosive Tank
- 8. Freezing Tank
- 9. Glutton Tank
- 10. Cloaked Assassin Tank
- 11. Splitter Tank
- 12. Tempest Tank
- 13. Juggernaut Tank
- 14. Thunder Tank
- 15. Obliterator Tank
- 16. Flinger Tank
- 17. Bombadier Tank
Tier 3 Tanks: 11
- 1. Breeder Tank
- 2. Supreme Shaman Tank
- 3. Fighter Tank
- 4. Infernal Tank
- 5. Executioner Tank
- 6. Reaper Tank
- 7. Supreme Knight Tank
- 8. Supreme Glutton Tank
- 9. Supreme Bloody Tank
- 10. Supreme Splitter Tank
- 11. Vengeance Tank
Special Tier Tanks: 29
- 1. Joker Tank (Supreme Joker Tank)
- 2. Ironclad Tank
- 3. Craggy Tank
- 4. Cupid Tank
- 5. Sickening Tank
- 6. Jelly Tank
- 7. Heartbroken Tank
- 8. Supreme Infernal Tank
- 9. Dormant Solidified Tank
- 10. Dormant Brutal Tank
- 11. Dormant Pulverizer Tank
- 12. Dormant Boiling Tank
- 13. Soldier Tank
- 14. Imprisoner Tank
- 15. Hybrid Tank
- 16. Supreme Executioner Tank
- 17. Shadow Tank
- 18. Supreme Duelist Tank
- 19. Awakened Brutal Tank
- 20. Dormant Anguished Tank
- 21. Dormant Repugnant Tank
- 22. Manipulator Tank
- 23. Festival Tank
- 24. Cherry Tank
- 25. Decaying Tank
- 26. Shark Tank
- 27. Ultimate Summer Tank
- 28. Santa Tank
- 29. Supreme Reaper Tank
Unique Tanks: 4
- 1. Assassin Bomb Tank
- 2. Veiled Bomb Tank
- 3. Propane Tank
- 4. Destroyer Tank
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!tankinfo Information
Tier 1 !tankinfo
Tier 2 !tankinfo
Tier 3 !tankinfo
Special Tier !tankinfo
About the Tank Abilities:
Miscellaneous:
- Changelog
- Special Tank Info & Tactics (Created by Mute)
- Statistics Comparison
Credits:
Main Creator:
- timkit [™۞] - Creator of this guide.
Guide Helper:
- Wes [™۞] - Helped with !tankinfo information.
Others:
- Mute - Creator of the Tank Tactics guide. Referred to his guide in the main guide. Also creator of the newer tanks since the current changelog.
- Mlem/HonorCode - Original Creator of !tankinfo, creator of a few tanks (Supreme Executioner Tank as an example) and creator of the Mutated Tank (Admins/Players playing as Tanks in COOP).
- Stefeman - Creator of Obliterator Tank.
Thanks for reading this guide. With a further understanding of the tanks, you'll have more knowledge on them and their abilities. This will give you the advantage when you know what buffs you'll want to equip for any specific tanks you have trouble with. If you have any questions about this guide, be sure to post them within the Changelog forum thread or message timkit on steam.
Remember... the only way to learn more about the tanks you encounter in mgftw is to see them first hand for yourself and how they can work with their abilities. -
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