I am unable to login in from where I am so I have to ask the question this way.
I know if a sell a non premium I get 1/2 of the cost back. Does that apply to a Gold purchase as well or do I get credits. I paid 1500 gold for it.
Thanks in advance for your replys.
Selling a T-25
Started by
Snakeye505
, Dec 12 2012 - 19:36
22 replies to this topic
#3 Posted Dec 12 2012 - 19:38
You are moronic. DONT SELL THE SKODA PANTHER!..............................................! And yes, you only get 750 gold's worth in credits.
#6 Posted Dec 12 2012 - 19:41
I am guessing you will regret selling it later. I regret not getting sooner.
#7 Posted Dec 12 2012 - 19:42
NO! DO NOT SELL!
You'll get a load of silver (credits) but no gold. It's useful to keep the T-25 as there are German Tier 10 mediums - you can use it to train crews forever.
You'll get a load of silver (credits) but no gold. It's useful to keep the T-25 as there are German Tier 10 mediums - you can use it to train crews forever.
#8 Posted Dec 12 2012 - 19:48
PanzerGrenadier1, on Dec 12 2012 - 19:38, said:
You are moronic. DONT SELL THE SKODA PANTHER!..............................................! And yes, you only get 750 gold's worth in credits.
#9 Posted Dec 12 2012 - 19:49
If you plan on playing the German medium line, you won't want to use your Lowe to train your medium crew.
#11 Posted Dec 12 2012 - 19:56
You get back 150,000 credit, which is the amount you would have won playing the T-25 thirty times in average games.
Also, T-25 is a medium trainer, something your Lion will not be able to achieve.
Also, T-25 is a medium trainer, something your Lion will not be able to achieve.
#12 Posted Dec 12 2012 - 20:00
VegasRon, on Dec 12 2012 - 19:53, said:
Don't do it.
If I train a crew in a medium and then move them to another tank I still have to retrain them to the new tank. What is the diff if I use the Lowe or the T-25. Not trying to argue with you, but is there really a difference?
#13 Posted Dec 12 2012 - 20:07
Snakeye505, on Dec 12 2012 - 20:00, said:
Ok...FNG question...why.
If I train a crew in a medium and then move them to another tank I still have to retrain them to the new tank. What is the diff if I use the Lowe or the T-25. Not trying to argue with you, but is there really a difference?
If I train a crew in a medium and then move them to another tank I still have to retrain them to the new tank. What is the diff if I use the Lowe or the T-25. Not trying to argue with you, but is there really a difference?
You can use any crew in your premium tank, as long as it's the same nationality and type of tank, without penalties. You don't need to retrain them, just put your E100 crew in the Lowe, grind credits, then move it back to the E100.
My T110E5 crew gets it's daily doubles in the T34 and T14. They are at 75% of the fourth secondary skill.
#14 Posted Dec 12 2012 - 20:07
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The idea is to buy the premium w/o a crew and put the crew you want trained into it, so you don't have to retrain them when switching from the premium back to the other vehicle. This only works though if the premium is of the same country and line (Arty <--> Arty Premium, Light <--> Light Premium, Medium <--> Medium Premium, etc., etc., etc.), although tiers doesn't matter.
Snakeye505, on Dec 12 2012 - 20:00, said:
Ok...FNG question...why.
If I train a crew in a medium and then move them to another tank I still have to retrain them to the new tank. What is the diff if I use the Lowe or the T-25. Not trying to argue with you, but is there really a difference?
If I train a crew in a medium and then move them to another tank I still have to retrain them to the new tank. What is the diff if I use the Lowe or the T-25. Not trying to argue with you, but is there really a difference?
The idea is to buy the premium w/o a crew and put the crew you want trained into it, so you don't have to retrain them when switching from the premium back to the other vehicle. This only works though if the premium is of the same country and line (Arty <--> Arty Premium, Light <--> Light Premium, Medium <--> Medium Premium, etc., etc., etc.), although tiers doesn't matter.
#15 Posted Dec 12 2012 - 20:08
The crew are affected even worse if they are in a tank which is not of their type (medium, heavy, etc). If you only had 75% skills when interchanging with medium tanks, you'll get even less when you put them in a heavy tank.
#16 Posted Dec 12 2012 - 20:11
That's why prior to new branches being released, WG sells a shiny new type of premium tank, so early adopters can pre-train crews. Before british came out ? Matilda BP. Before french arty ? leFh18B2. Etc etc.
#17 Posted Dec 12 2012 - 20:34
Never sell a premium. It will always make you credits and the immediate amount you get pales by comparison to what it can earn for you over time. Be patient and build up your credits playing it.
#18 Posted Dec 12 2012 - 22:12
#20 Posted Dec 13 2012 - 06:15
Spanktankk, on Dec 12 2012 - 22:18, said:
I regretted keeping mine as long as I did.......
That's too bad, really, and I like mine a lot. It doesn't make an obscene amount of credits, but I think it is a fun tank to play and I like it better than the pre-nerf Panzer IV, which was my favorite tank. I really do suck with the E-50 and the T-25 keeps the crew active while I have put the E-50 under a tank cover in the garage until I take the time to learn how to play it (in other words, it is sitting until I can figure out how to play it and not fail my way into the E-50m).








