Experience farming
What is Experience Farm in WoT?
Experience (XP) is an in-game resource that you can only gain in battles and use to acquire tanks and crew. You can use it for different purposes: to train the crew, to research modules and tanks before they are purchased. There are few experience types in the game:
- Free experience that you can get in battles and when converting premium tanks. Thanks to the free experience, you can explore modules and tanks.
- Tank experience on any tank that to obtain on any of the tanks you unlocked. With this experience, you can also research modules and acquire the following tank models in the tree.
- The experience of the crew, which is acquired from each member of the crew participating in the battle. Such experience is used to improve tank skills and additional skills used in battle.
Every player in the game knows how cumbersome it is to farm experience, especially when you yourself are not experienced enough and the team has weak players. Therefore, we offer to you Grinding Experience in WoT, so that you speed up the boosting process, which can take months, and enjoy the battles.
What do you get in the World of Tanks buy experience?
When buying boosting experience WoT from us, you get:
- The ordered amount of experience that sums up with the existing one;
- Credits received during the boost will remain in your account (for every 100 thousand experience to 5 million credits, depending on the choice of tank and if we don’t use boosters for xp or credits);
- Up to 2000 avg XP per battle;
- 3000+ average Damage per battle on top tanks;
- 50 battles will bring average 100 frags.
- In most cases, on your WoT account, you will get improved statistics and on specific tanks (percentage of victories, WoT WN8 boost, boost average damage, and much more).
We guarantee
We guarantee excellent statistics: the percentage of victories is not lower than 54% and the WN8 rating for a series of battles is not lower than 2500 (when ordering from 100 thousand experience, when withdrawing a tank from the “full runoff” WN8 may be slightly less).