WOT power leveling as "the process of leveling as rapidly as possible with the least amount of play time.As someone who has played various MMORPGs for several years now, I can confirm that I have power leveled many characters in all of them. And World of Tanks is no different. Well.... mostly!
What makes WoT unique is that you don't have a character or toon that you need to get wot power leveling from level 1 to level 85 (as in another popular MMO). But what you do have are the tech trees. As we all know, you start off with 3 tanks, each a tier 1 on three different tech trees. Our mission is to play these tanks and wot power leveling, rack up enough XP to research modules to improve the tanks, and eventually research the next higher tier tank in the tree. Our goal is to reach the top-tier tank in one or more of the branches of a tech tree.
Along each branch of the tech tree, each tank has various modules that can be researched. Some of these are required to research the next tank in the tree, but not all of them. To quickly move up the tree, you would research only the modules required and then research the next tank. Once you have the credits to purchase the next tank, you do the same thing with it. By skipping the unnecessary modules, your wot power leveling fits the definition of "leveling as rapidly as possible with the least ammount of play time".
First, and this is a must, upgrade your account to a premium account. Premium accounts cost 2,500g per month. You can get it for anywhere from 1 day to one year, but let's just go with one month for the sake of simplicity. That one month of premium costs $10.41. But in return you earn 50% more credits and more importantly, 50% more XP! This means that you'll have to fight only two-thirds of the battles! So just by upgrading to premium, you won't have to fight 183 battles, but only 122, saving you 61 battles! But can it be done faster still? Yes!
Next, and this is a big one, buy a Lowe wot power leveling! I know, it now costs 12,500g (about $52), but they earn massive amounts of XP and even more massive amounts of credits! (While your're spending your hard-earned cash, get a KV-5 and a Type-59 while you're at it. They cost 7,500g or about $30 each but like the Lowe, earn tons of XP and credits!) So now you've got an elite, premium tank in your garage. So what that it earns well over 500xp per battle? Well, first of all, an additional 5% of that XP is earned as Free Experience and may be spent where ever you like. Additionally, if you leave the "Accelerate crew training" box un-checked, the tank earns XP. What's important about that XP, is that since it's on an elite tank, it can be converted to Free XP for the low, low cost of 25xp per gold.
Now, this doesn't come cheap. Converting the XP from my elite tanks is going to cost me over $20, compared to grinding my T-54 out without a premium account or converting XP, it's worth it. Again, I earn an average of 10k convertible XP each day. That costs me about $1.72 per day or a whopping $51.49 each month in addition to the $10.41 for the Premium Account. So, the cost of Power Leveling at my level is over $60 per month. But here's my reason behind it. Once I have a top-tier tank in each class that I'm satisfied with, I can contribute to the Clan in any way necessary. If I need to bring a tier-10 heavy, I'll have one. A tier-9 medium or TD? I'll have them too. A tier-8 SPG? Yup. Additionally, when I get to that point, I can either play entirely for free, without a premium account, or dedicate gold to the infamous "Gold Rounds". (Gold rounds for the T-30 are 12g each, so for $50, I can get a thousand APCR rounds that penetrate 240-400 and do 563-938 damage.)
Just remember, it's gonna cost you real money now, but it'll get a whole lot cheaper later! And you'll have a garage full of top-tier, world of tanks power leveling to play with. Maybe even a couple of premium ones too!
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