Multicrew Tank Combat puts you on a team controlling a single tank, where each player has a specific job. Your crew can fill the roles of commander, gunner, driver, and loader—and every role matters. Success comes from learning how each position works and coordinating with your team.
Learn Your Role Inside the Tank
Before jumping into matches, understand what your position does. The driver steers and moves the tank. The gunner aims and fires the main weapon. The commander calls strategy and directs the crew. The loader keeps ammunition ready. Each role requires different attention and skills. Pick one and master it rather than switching constantly.
Stay Close to Your Crew
A separated tank is a dead tank. Don't wander away from your teammates. The whole point is that multiple crew members control one machine—you're only strong together. Stick with your squad and move as one unit on the map.
Communicate Constantly
Use voice chat or text to call out enemy positions, reload status, damage to the tank, and movement orders. The commander should be directing fire and positioning. The gunner should confirm targets are locked. The driver needs to know where to go. The loader should announce when ammunition is ready. Clear callouts prevent friendly fire and wasted shots.
Cover Your Hull
Tanks have weak spots. Your hull (the main body) is more vulnerable than the turret. When possible, angle your vehicle so enemies hit the stronger front armor instead of your sides or rear. Good positioning makes your crew harder to kill.
Practice Reload Timing as a Gunner
The gunner fires but can't shoot again until the loader finishes. Don't waste shots on targets you can't hit. Wait for the loader to call ready, then take your shot. Wasting ammunition puts your crew at a disadvantage.
Coordinate Movement and Fire
The driver moves while the gunner prepares shots. A good driver keeps the tank still long enough for the gunner to aim, then moves before return fire lands. The commander decides when it's safe to move and when it's time to hold position and suppress enemies.
Pick Your Tank Early
Choose a tank and learn its strengths and weaknesses. Different tanks have different armor, firepower, and speed. Once you know your tank well, you'll make better tactical choices in battle.
Watch Your Ammunition Count
The loader manages ammunition. Running out of shells in the middle of a firefight is dangerous. Keep communication open about how much ammo you have left. Plan your shots and reload strategically.