![]() According to the most popular one, the design was presented to the War Office on St. There are several proposed explanations for the name Valentine. Use that to your advantage and wreck havoc on the enemy team. possibly more because no one expects a Valentine II to be effective. However it does need an almost excessive use of APCR rounds to be effective, but when used properly the Valentine II can be just as effective as a Pz B2. The Valentine II is one of only two premium tanks (the other being the famed Pz B2) that see only Tier IV matches, and being that the Pz B2 tend to only go up for sale rarely, the Valentine II is an excellent choice for anyone who prefers low to mid-tier game play. This tank's crew setup of Commander, Driver, Loader is the same as the LTP and T-116 - all three Soviet premium lights can use the exact same crew without penalty. Advance together, force yourself in the face of anyone trying to peek and poke at your more fragile, better-armed teammates and absorb the first hit or two while your backup tears the retreating snipers to shreds. You can push through ordinary lights or mediums with ease, but you still can't spearhead an assault alone. The tank's small dimensions helps a little, but your low mobility still puts you at risk against sniping tank hunters and artillery. Your AP rounds are still adequate for knocking around the Tier III lights you encounter, but you cannot fight fair against a Lee or a Hetzer - your rate of fire is fast enough to keep a tank permanently tracked while you put every other round through a weak point in the side or rear. You're armed with the BT-2's 45mm gun with a slightly improved accuracy, fire rate, and aim time that struggles to penetrate the better protected Tier IV's. The rear hull armor is listed as 60mm, but it only applies to the vertical "rear bumper" part - your corrugated engine compartment is much thinner in reality. The jagged armor protects you from most Tier II and III small caliber AP rounds, but only slows down the bigger guns of tank destroyers. Its low horsepower is less hampered by rough terrain than most and has admirable camouflage values, being only marginally more visible than the T-50 while shooting. The Valentine II is a another heavy tank disguised as a light, having the second best armor of its tier and a shared third place with the two Tier IV French tanks for the most hit points, but also the worst acceleration and top speed. Can't use a gun rammer to improve rate of fire Weak engine, low speed limit, sluggish reverse, crawls uphill The Commander is also the Gunner, making for tough skill decisions Only three crew members and dependence on APCR ammo make it poor for both crew training and making credits Nearly useless penetration for its tier has serious problems penning some Tier IV's even with APCR Very good camo, and unlike the Valentine it retains full camo value on the move Only sees Tier IV battles, never has to face Tier V's and VI's Rapid rate of fire, reasonable accuracy, adequate penetration against Tier III's Small size, low profile along with fast gun/track traverse Otherwise, there is no tank in America's arsenal better for holding the fort.- Very good armour for its tier combined with a high HP pool - can stand up to those pesky autocannon lights Don't neglect placing the vehicle behind cover whenever possible, preferably behind some infantry. Its machine guns can easily repel infantry, and its excellent front and side armor can resist even AT-launcher shots. The 76 Jumbo is at home on a defensive line. APCR rounds are this tank's best friend when fighting with the other big dogs. Although still underpowered for a late-tier gun, the tank's very thick armor gives its user an excuse to close into critical ranges to even the odds - albeit still at high risk. The tank is only a little slower than the standard variant, allowing it to easily change position and reliably withdraw from any heavy-tank encounter it can't win. The 76W's thick armor allow it to play the role of the M4A3 as an assault//support tank well into late-game. Although still lacking the firepower of other top-tier medium tanks, its ridiculous armor makes it more than a challenge to destroy even for the heaviest of tank-killing weapons. The M4A3E2 76-Jumbo is America's first real high-tier tank card. Modification of the American M4A3E2 Jumbo with a more powerful 76mm gun.
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