Power Cell Usage Tips People have come to refer to Power Cells (pcs) as ‘green crack’ due to bad habits of usage that are reported as creating an addiction and dependency that weakens their tactical abilities or skills. If you do not have a personal set of usage rules, and just use them constantly and often wastefully, you can call it green crack and you’re an addict. There’s an alternative though. Imo it is not that big a deal to set up rules for ourselves about free power cell use. I don’t see the use of the 40pc modules an issue when your rule is to use it sparingly and in pre-decided situations and to simply enjoy its use for those times you decide to use it. Bad habits of use are not good but these are easily avoidable by having personal usage rules. I have never and will never spend rm on pcs. So here are some useful examples of rules I have that help me conserve pcs as well as my non-pc piloting skills. I nearly never run out if that says anything about my approach to this. - I only use free pcs Ive won - I don’t always use them in battle - I look at the game timer and beacon bar, and don’t use a mod at the end of a match unless it is critical for the win. - Be careful of your placement on the screen so as not to unintentionally activate the module. This is obviously harder for you weirdos who play War Robots on tiny phones. - If your team is getting steamrolled, don’t use mods at all. Just get damage and be done with it. - If you are the last bot left and fighting multiple enemies don’t use mods. - Come up with a plan for each module youre using and how you will and will not use it in battle - Dont activate the module if your hp is low and you are about to die - Find ways to pilot tanks that do not depend on excessive use of Advanced Health Kit. - Use Death Mark sparingly. For example, only use it against tanks, or on a really good player who continuously presents a serious threat to you and your team - Dont waste pcs activating the mod as a knee jerk reaction against any threat - Find ways to reduce pc waste by watching enemy ability & module cooldowns more carefully - Quartermaster pilot skill reduces pc cost of each use by 25%. Buying PCs is a temporary fix (which I never do). This pilot skill is a locked in cost savings that will always save on PC cost, as is having personal usage rules. - Don’t always rely on pcs, but frequently do combat without using the active modules so your pilot skills stay refined - Use freely earned/won pcs according to personal usage plan. Dont use active modules by paying gold to activate; if you are out of pcs, playing without the active modules until you win more free pcs will help you refine your tactical skills There is obviously a lot more that can be said when you get specific, but I will leave that to each of you for tactical decisions based on your own hangars. If you do what I say, you will never or almost never run out of power cells. Go ahead, repeat after me: “I will do what Ogre says” Lmao

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People have come to refer to Power Cells (pcs) as ‘green crack’ due to bad habits of usage that are reported as creating an addiction and dependency that weakens their tactical abilities or skills. If you do not have a personal set of usage rules, and just use them constantly and often wastefully, you can call it green crack and you’re an addict. There’s an alternative though.



Imo it is not that big a deal to set up rules for ourselves about free power cell use. I don’t see the use of the 40pc modules an issue when your rule is to use it sparingly and in pre-decided situations and to simply enjoy its use for those times you decide to use it. Bad habits of use are not good but these are easily avoidable by having personal usage rules. I have never and will never spend rm on pcs. So here are some useful examples of rules I have that help me conserve pcs as well as my non-pc piloting skills. I nearly never run out if that says anything about my approach to this.



- I only use free pcs Ive won

- I don’t always use them in battle

- I look at the game timer and beacon bar, and don’t use a mod at the end of a match unless it is critical for the win.

- Be careful of your placement on the screen so as not to unintentionally activate the module. This is obviously harder for you weirdos who play War Robots on tiny phones.

- If your team is getting steamrolled, don’t use mods at all. Just get damage and be done with it.

- If you are the last bot left and fighting multiple enemies don’t use mods.

- Come up with a plan for each module youre using and how you will and will not use it in battle

- Dont activate the module if your hp is low and you are about to die

- Find ways to pilot tanks that do not depend on excessive use of Advanced Health Kit.

- Use Death Mark sparingly. For example, only use it against tanks, or on a really good player who continuously presents a serious threat to you and your team

- Dont waste pcs activating the mod as a knee jerk reaction against any threat

- Find ways to reduce pc waste by watching enemy ability & module cooldowns more carefully

- Quartermaster pilot skill reduces pc cost of each use by 25%. Buying PCs is a temporary fix (which I never do). This pilot skill is a locked in cost savings that will always save on PC cost, as is having personal usage rules.

- Don’t always rely on pcs, but frequently do combat without using the active modules so your pilot skills stay refined

- Use freely earned/won pcs according to personal usage plan. Dont use active modules by paying gold to activate; if you are out of pcs, playing without the active modules until you win more free pcs will help you refine your tactical skills



There is obviously a lot more that can be said when you get specific, but I will leave that to each of you for tactical decisions based on your own hangars.



If you do what I say, you will never or almost never run out of power cells. Go ahead, repeat after me: “I will do what Ogre says”



Lmao

Power Cell Usage TipsPeople have come to refer to Power Cells (pcs) as ‘green crack’ due to bad habits of usage that are reported as creating an addiction and dependency that weakens their tactical abilities or skills. If you do not have a personal set of usage rules, and just use them constantly and often wastefully, you can call it green crack and you’re an addict. There’s an alternative though.Imo it is not that big a deal to set up rules for ourselves about free power cell use. I don’t see the use of the 40pc modules an issue when your rule is to use it sparingly and in pre-decided situations and to simply enjoy its use for those times you decide to use it. Bad habits of use are not good but these are easily avoidable by having personal usage rules. I have never and will never spend rm on pcs. So here are some useful examples of rules I have that help me conserve pcs as well as my non-pc piloting skills. I nearly never run out if that says anything about my approach to this.- I only use free pcs Ive won- I don’t always use them in battle- I look at the game timer and beacon bar, and don’t use a mod at the end of a match unless it is critical for the win.- Be careful of your placement on the screen so as not to unintentionally activate the module. This is obviously harder for you weirdos who play War Robots on tiny phones.- If your team is getting steamrolled, don’t use mods at all. Just get damage and be done with it.- If you are the last bot left and fighting multiple enemies don’t use mods.- Come up with a plan for each module youre using and how you will and will not use it in battle- Dont activate the module if your hp is low and you are about to die- Find ways to pilot tanks that do not depend on excessive use of Advanced Health Kit.- Use Death Mark sparingly. For example, only use it against tanks, or on a really good player who continuously presents a serious threat to you and your team- Dont waste pcs activating the mod as a knee jerk reaction against any threat- Find ways to reduce pc waste by watching enemy ability & module cooldowns more carefully- Quartermaster pilot skill reduces pc cost of each use by 25%. Buying PCs is a temporary fix (which I never do). This pilot skill is a locked in cost savings that will always save on PC cost, as is having personal usage rules.- Don’t always rely on pcs, but frequently do combat without using the active modules so your pilot skills stay refined- Use freely earned/won pcs according to personal usage plan. Dont use active modules by paying gold to activate; if you are out of pcs, playing without the active modules until you win more free pcs will help you refine your tactical skillsThere is obviously a lot more that can be said when you get specific, but I will leave that to each of you for tactical decisions based on your own hangars.If you do what I say, you will never or almost never run out of power cells. Go ahead, repeat after me: “I will do what Ogre says”Lmao Great piece of advice, thanks