: In competitive play, a tank is considered "knocked out" not just by destruction, but through specific "kills" that render it useless: Mobility Kill : Damaging tracks so the tank cannot move. Firepower Kill : Destroying the gun or turret ring.
Traditional hull-down tactics involve hiding the body of the tank behind a hill, exposing only the heavily armored turret. The reverse method alters this by using steep inclines backwards. This allows tanks with poor gun depression (the ability to aim downward) to artificially tilt their chassis forward, granting them firing angles that standard positioning cannot achieve. 🔥 Why This Underground Meta is Hot Right Now
: Damaging enough modules (radio, sights) that the tank can no longer fulfill its role.
The Reverse Art turns a defensive maneuver into an offensive weapon. It’s not just about surviving; it’s about breaking the enemy's will to push. Conclusion