

Bullet Hell: In the middle of the map, the constant bombardment of bullets from high-level tanks can flood the screen with shots.The only tank with limited ammo is the Necromancer, which is an Overseer that gains more drones by destroying squares. The Overseer branch can only have so many drones out at a time, but it has a limitless amount of them waiting to be deployed. Bottomless Magazines: A default tank can reload in half a second, and it never runs out of ammo.Its nature as a Jack of All Stats makes it surprisingly effective as a direct combat unit, since you don't sacrifice any of your original statistics for upgrades (in fact, the Basic Tank actually has the sixth most powerful bullets of any playable tank). Keeping the Basic Tank until Level 45.Yet these tanks are some of the strongest in the game when it comes to direct firepower. It's most seen in the tanks known as "Bullet Spammers" such as Sprayer, Triplet, and Spread Shot, where their playstyles mostly involve spamming in the general direction of the enemy. Boring, but Practical: A lot of the tanks are this.These specialized tanks have a lot of health and generally have high offensive power, but give a huge XP reward when killed. Boss Battle: There are currently 5 unique bosses that can spawn every 20 minutes or so.Even if you're hiding in a base, a Troll on your team can just push you out. Bladder of Steel: You'll need one of these if you're playing in a mode without team bases.

Exaggerated with the Annihilator, with a barrel that's bigger than the main body of the tank itself.It fires MASSIVE bullets but takes a while to reload. BFG: The Destroyer branch, which branches out of Machine Gun.Inverted with bosses, as they refuse to attack any tank below level 15, provided you don't attack it first.Newly-spawned tanks simply cannot deal with a Zerg Rush of these. Beef Gate: The Crashers, which furiously defend the Pentagon Nest.At this point, if you invested your points wisely, you are finally able to engage in combat with relative safety against anyone but other level 45s, though certain lower level tank builds may still be able to defeat you if you aren't careful.
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If you survive long enough, you will eventually reach the final level, 45, earning an end game tank and a last upgrade point. Eventually, you become strong enough to survive the crasher attacks in the "pentagon nest", where high value pentagons are common and even more valuable alpha pentagons can spawn, allowing you to level up more quickly. After enough levels, you'll be able to choose a new tank, with features like additional gun barrels or different bullet types. After earning enough points, you'll go up a level, gaining an upgrade point to improve your stats. Your only hope at this point if you run into an enemy is to flee, since tanks become slower as they level up unless they upgrade speed. When you first start, you're effectively limited to shapes, as you lack the firepower and durability necessary to fight. You earn points by destroying the shapes that spawn all over the map (squares, triangles, and pentagons) or destroying other tanks. To do this, you control a "tank" represented by simple shapes. The aim of the game is simple: Top the scoreboard. It contains very strong RPG Elements, many different tank classes with many playstyles, and several modes including FFA, Survival, 2 teams, 4 teams, Domination, Tag, Maze, and Sandbox. It's like Agar.io, with guns! is a game made by the creators of Agar.io, released on 15th of April, 2016 about tanks fighting each other.
