Whether your battles are fought for victory, currencies, or the sheer thrill of glory, the allure of awards and achievements is undeniable. After all, if you're determined to stand as the pinnacle of prowess, it's a must that you showcase your achievements.
Distinguished achievements are bestowed upon players who exhibit exceptional performance on the battlefield. Medals and titles are bestowed not only upon players' overall statistics but also uniquely for individual tanks and crew members. Here's a glimpse into the treasures you can amass within our game!
Awards
To view your earned Awards in-game, go to the Garage, click on 'SERVICE RECORD,' and then select the 'AWARDS' tab. You can also check them online here.
- Battle Heroes
- Honorary Ranks
- Group Awards
- Commemorative Tokens
- Stage Awards
- Medals
- Specials
These are the most common medals, given to players who played their part perfectly in a battle.
These medals reward the crazy, uncanny or simply best moves of a battle or a series of battles.
United, you're stronger. These medals reward the best feats in platoons.
Armored FistDestroy all enemy vehicles while losing only one (1) friendly vehicle in a Victorious Team Battle.
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Brothers in ArmsEach Platoon member must destroy at least three (3) enemy vehicles in a Random Battle.
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Crucial ContributionPlatoon must destroy at least 12 enemy vehicles in a Random Battle.
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These medals celebrate odd, fun, or milestone moments of a battle, and can be awarded to multiple players in the same fight.
ArsonistIn a Random Battle, destroy at least one (1) enemy vehicle by setting it on fire. | |
Back on TrackComplete any five (5) personal missions of the Second Front campaign. | |
BruiserIn a Random Battle, damage enemy vehicles' modules or injure crew members at least five (5) times.
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CartographerComplete all missions during the third stage of Recon Mission. | |
ColonistComplete all missions during the second stage of Recon Mission. | |
Cool-HeadedIn a Random Battle, Survive at least 10 ricochets and non-penetrating hits in a row from enemy team players. | |
Demolition ExpertIn a Random Battle, destroy at least one (1) enemy vehicle by causing its ammunition to explode. | |
ExplorerComplete all missions during the first stage of Recon Mission. | |
Eye for an Eye!In a Random Battle, simultaneously destroy, and be destroyed, by the same enemy.
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First MeritComplete any mission in any set of the selected operation. | |
God of WarWhile driving an SPG, be the last survivor in a Victorious Random Battle.
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Hand of GodSurvive and win a Random Battle, having received damage from at least four (4) different enemy vehicles.
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King of the HillWhile drifing a tank or tank destroyer, be the only survivor in a Victorious Team Battle. | |
LuckyWitness an enemy vehicle being hit and destroyed by another enemy team player. You must be 10 meters or closer to the enemy vehicle at the moment of its destruction.
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Rock SolidWhile driving an SPG in a Random Battle, survive the ramming that destroys an enemy vehicle.
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Scorched EarthEnd a Team Battle in a draw where both teams are completely destroyed.
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SpartanIn a Random Battle, survive a ricochet or non-penetrating hit from an enemy team player; your vehicle must have less than 10% of its hit points left.
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Women at WarRecruit five (5) female crew members.
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Awards are also really helpful to track your progression in World of Tanks. Stage Rewards are here for that reason!
Abrams's MedalFor the total number of team victories in which the player survived the battle. | ||||
Class IV: 5 | Class III: 50 | Class II: 500 | Class I: 5,000 | |
Historical Reference: General Creighton Abrams commanded U.S. armored forces during WWII and the Vietnam War, earning a reputation as an aggressive and successful commander. | ||||
Battle TestedFor the number of awards received in Team Battles.
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Class IV: 10 | Class III: 100 | Class II: 250 | Class I: 500 | |
Carius's MedalFor the number of enemy vehicles destroyed: | ||||
Class IV: 10 | Class III: 100 | Class II: 1,000 | Class I: 10,000 | |
Historical Reference: Otto Carius was one of the most successful tank aces of WWII. He commanded the Pz.Kpfw. 38(t), the Pz.Kpfw. VI Tiger, and the Jagdtiger tank destroyer during his impressive career. | ||||
Citius, Altius, Fortius!Receive a particular number of chevrons in Leagues.
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Class IV: 20 | Class III: 100 | Class II: 250 | Class I: 500 | |
Ekins's MedalFor destroying Tier VIII–X enemy vehicles: | ||||
Class IV: 3 | Class III: 30 | Class II: 300 | Class I: 3,000 | |
Historical Reference: Joe Ekins was a tank gunner in the Northamptonshire Division of the British Territorial Army. A number of sources identify Ekins as the individual who brought down famous German tank ace Michael Whittmann. | ||||
Exemplary Performance: AllianceFor completion with honors of personal missions for Alliance during the Second Front campaign. | ||||
Class III: 15 | Class II: 30 | Class I: 45 |
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Exemplary Performance: BlocFor completion with honors of personal missions for Bloc during the Second Front campaign. | ||||
Class III: 15 | Class II: 30 | Class I: 45 |
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Exemplary Performance: CoalitionFor completion with honors of personal missions for Coalition during the Second Front campaign. | ||||
Class III: 15 | Class II: 30 | Class I: 45 |
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Exemplary Performance: Heavy TanksFor completion with honors of personal missions for heavy tanks during the Long-Awaited Backup campaign. | ||||
Class IV: 15 | Class III: 30 | Class II: 45 | Class I: 60 | |
Exemplary Performance: Light TanksFor completion with honors of personal missions for light tanks during the Long-Awaited Backup campaign. | ||||
Class IV: 15 | Class III: 30 | Class II: 45 | Class I: 60 | |
Exemplary Performance: Medium TanksFor completion with honors of personal missions for medium tanks during the Long-Awaited Backup campaign. | ||||
Class IV: 15 | Class III: 30 | Class II: 45 | Class I: 60 | |
Exemplary Performance: SPGsFor completion with honors of personal missions for SPGs during the Long-Awaited Backup campaign. | ||||
Class IV: 15 | Class III: 30 | Class II: 45 | Class I: 60 | |
Exemplary Performance: Tank DestroyersFor completion with honors of personal missions for tank destroyers during the Long-Awaited Backup campaign. | ||||
Class IV: 15 | Class III: 30 | Class II: 45 | Class I: 60 | |
Exemplary Performance: UnionFor completion with honors of personal missions for Union during the Second Front campaign. | ||||
Class III: 15 | Class II: 30 | Class I: 45 |
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For Tactical OperationsAwarded to the player for a certain number of victories on randomly selected teams.
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Class IV: 10 | Class III: 100 | Class II: 1,000 | Class I: 2,500 | |
Kay's MedalFor achieving Battle Hero status (number of times): | ||||
Class IV: 1 | Class III: 2 | Class II: 100 | Class I: 1,000 | |
Historical Reference: Douglas Kay, a British Army sergeant and gunner on a Sherman Firefly, participated in the Allied landing in Normandy and later helped increase popular interest in tank warfare. | ||||
Knispel's MedalFor the total amount of damage caused and received (in HP): | ||||
Class IV: 10,000 | Class III: 100,000 | Class II: 1,000,000 | Class I: 10,000,000 | |
Historical Reference: Kurt Knispel, a WWII German tank ace, participated in battles on both the Western and Eastern fronts, fighting in the Pz.Kpfw. II, Pz.Kpfw. III, Pz.Kpfw. IV, Pz.Kpfw. VI Tiger, and Pz.Kpfw. VI Ausf. B Tiger II. | ||||
Lavrinenko's MedalReduce the total number of capture points of a friendly base.
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Class IV: 30 | Class III: 300 | Class II: 3,000 | Class I: 30,000 | |
Historical Reference: Dmitry Lavrinenko, a Hero of the Soviet Union, Guards Lieutenant, and tank ace, was recognized as the top Soviet tanker, destroying 52 tanks in 28 battles over the course of just two months. | ||||
Leclerc's MedalFor the total number of the player's enemy base capture points.
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Class IV: 30 | Class III: 300 | Class II: 3,000 | Class I: 30,000 | |
Historical Reference: Philippe Leclerc was a General of the Free French Forces during WWII and one of the leaders of the Paris liberation operation. | ||||
Popel's MedalFor the number of enemy vehicles detected. | ||||
Class IV: 20 | Class III: 200 | Class II: 2,000 | Class I: 20,000 | |
Historical Reference: Lieutenant General of the Tank Forces Nikolay Popel, a Soviet military leader and political officer, organized a raid against the enemy rear using captured vehicles during the battle of Dubno (Ukraine) in the summer of 1941. | ||||
Rotmistrov's MedalFor the number of battles fought in Clan Wars. | ||||
Class IV: 3 | Class III: 30 | Class II: 150 | Class I: 300 | |
Historical Reference: Pavel Rotmistrov, a Hero of the Soviet Union, was a commander of armored units during World War II. Later he became the Chief Marshal of Armored Forces of the Soviet Union. | ||||
Seasonal CrusadeIn Ranked Battles, fight a particular number of divisions that are higher than the Qualifying Division. | ||||
Class IV: 20 | Class III: 100 | Class II: 250 | Class I: 500 | |
Soldier of FortuneFor the number of victories in Skirmishes.
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Class IV: 5 | Class III: 250 | Class II: 500 | Class I: 1,000 |
If Battles Heroes medals are not enough of a challenge for you, collect these awards, only given to the most daring and outstanding commanders out there.
Billotte's MedalIn a Random Battle, destroy at least two (2) enemy vehicles while having five (5) different modules damaged or crew members injured and losing 80% of hit points.
Historical Reference: Pierre Billotte was a captain in the French Army who destroyed 2 PzKpfw IV, 11 PzKpfw III, and 2 guns with his Char B1bis on May 16, 1940. | |
Bruno's MedalIn a Random Battle, destroy 3–4 enemy vehicles while having five (5) different modules damaged or crew members injured and losing 80% of hit points:
Historical Reference: Pietro Bruno was an Italian tank ace. For exceptional valor in the face of the enemy he was awarded the Gold Medal of Military Valor (Medaglia d'oro al Valore Militare), the highest Italian award. | |
Burda's MedalDestroy three (3) enemy SPGs in one (1) Random Battle.
Historical Reference: Guards Colonel Alexander Burda was a Soviet tank ace and a Hero of the Soviet Union. On October 4, 1941, Burda organized an ambush and destroyed an enemy armored column, including 10 medium and light tanks, 2 trucks with antitank guns, and 5 infantry vehicles. | |
De Langlade's MedalDestroy at least four (4) enemy vehicles while they are attempting to capture the base in one (1) Random Battle.
Historical Reference: Paul Girot de Langlade was a French Army lieutenant-colonel during WWII and by September 1943, was promoted to colonel. De Langlade fought with the 2nd Tank Division under General Leclerc. On September 12-13, 1944, a combat team under de Langlade's command wiped out Panzerbrigade 112 in the battle of Dompaire, France. Only 4 out of 45 Panther tanks survived the battle. | |
Dumitru's MedalDestroy three (3) enemy SPGs in one (1) Random Battle:
Historical Reference: Ion S. Dumitru was a Romanian tank ace. He fought in World War II for just twenty-five days, of which five on the German side, and, after Romania changed sides, twenty days against the Germans. On March 6th, 1945, Dumitru contributed to the destruction of six enemy tank destroyers and capture of a battery of 150 mm guns. | |
Fadin's MedalDestroy the last enemy vehicle in a Random Battle with the last shell in the ammo:
Historical Reference: A Hero of the Soviet Union, Alexander Fadin was a T-34 commander. Supported by one infantry division, Fadin managed to capture the village of Dashukovka (Ukraine) and hold it for five hours with one tank. He destroyed 1 tank, 1 SPG, 18 machinegun nests, and neutralized up to 50 enemy soldiers and officers. His crew also shot down an enemy plane. | |
Gore's MedalDriving an SPG in a Random Battle, cause damage exceeding eight (8) times the hit points of your vehicle.
Historical Reference: British colonel Adrian Clements Gore was in charge of a combat team that defended the Kasserine Pass, Tunisia, on February 20, 1943. His force, composed of a tank squadron, an infantry company, and a battery of infantry support artillery, put up stiff resistance against troops of the Wehrmacht Africa Korps, composing five infantry batallions and one tank batallion. The German forces lost 11 tanks in the fighting. | |
Halonen's MedalDriving a tank destroyer, destroy at least two (2) enemy tanks or tank destroyers in one (1) Random Battle:
Historical Reference: Erkki Halonen, a sergeant in the Finnish Army and a tank ace, destroyed three T-34s, two KV-1s, and two ISU-152s with his StuG III in battles during June and July 1944. | |
Kolobanov's MedalIn a Random Battle, stand alone against at least five (5) enemy vehicles and win. Historical Reference: Colonel Zinoviy Kolobanov was a Soviet tank ace who destroyed 22 German tanks, 2 guns, and 2 half-tracks with his KV-1 in battle on August 19, 1941. | |
Lehväslaiho's MedalDriving a medium tank, destroy two (2) enemy tanks or tank destroyers in one (1) Random Battle.
Historical Reference: Reino Lehväslaiho was a Finnish tank ace who destroyed seven tanks and tank destroyers. | |
Naydin's MedalDestroy all enemy light tanks (at least three) in the course of one (1) Random Battle. Historical Reference: Sergeant Grigory Nikolaevich Naydin was a BT-7 commander. On July 25, 1941, near the Lithuanian town of Rudishkyay, he destroyed a Wehrmacht armored column that included 15 vehicles and 10 guns of the 19th Mechanized Corps. Naydin managed to hold off the German advance for two days, making it possible to organize the defenses around Vilnius. For this action, Naydin was made a Hero of the Soviet Union. | |
Nicols's MedalDriving a medium tank, destroy at least four (4) enemy tanks or tank destroyers in one (1) Random Battle.
Historical Reference: Alfie Nicols was a British tank gunner. During the battle of Al Alamein he destroyed 14 enemy vehicles. | |
Orlik's MedalDriving a light tank, destroy two (2) or more enemy tanks or tank destroyers in one (1) Random Battle.
Historical Reference: Roman Edmund Orlik, a Polish Army sergeant, was a tank ace who knocked out 13 German tanks with his light TKS tankette in September, 1939. | |
Oskin's MedalDriving a medium tank, destroy three (3) enemy tanks or tank destroyers in one (1) Random Battle.
Historical Reference: Alexander Oskin, a Hero of the Soviet Union, was a tank commander who destroyed three King Tigers with his T-34 during a reconnaissance operation near Oglenduv on August 11, 1944. | |
Pascucci's MedalDestroy two (2) SPGs in one (1) Random Battle.
Historical Reference: Second Lieutenant Luigi Arbib Pascucci was an Italian tank commander during World War Two. He fought with the Ariete Tank Division in North Africa. Pascucci fought in the Second Battle of El Alamein, where he sacrificed his life in a reckless frontal attack that enabled the rest of his company escape encirclement. | |
Pool's MedalDestroy 10–13 enemy vehicles in one (1) Standard Battle, Assault, or Encounter; or destroy 13–20 enemy vehicles in one (1) Grand Battle.
Historical Reference: Lafayette G. Pool is widely recognized as the U.S. tank ace of aces, credited with 12 confirmed tank kills and 258 total armored vehicle and self-propelled gun kills. | |
Radley-Walters' MedalDestroy 8–9 enemy vehicles in one (1) Standard Battle, Assault, or Encounter; or destroy 10–12 enemy vehicles in one (1) Grand Battle.
Historical Reference: Sydney Valpy Radley-Walters was a Canadian tank ace of the 27th Armored Regiment. In 1944-1945 he destroyed 18 German vehicles with his Sherman Firefly. | |
Raseiniai Heroes' MedalDestroy at least 14 enemy vehicles in one (1) Standard, Assault, or Encounter; or destroy at least 21 enemy vehicles in one (1) Grand Battle.
Historical Reference: In June 1941, near the Lithuanian town of Raseiniai, roughly 20 KV tanks of the Soviet 3rd Mechanized Corps met the assault of the 6th Panzer Division, with approximately 100 vehicles. A single KV-2 tank managed to hold off the German advance for a full day while being pummeled by a variety of antitank weapons, until finally the KV-2 ran out of ammunition and was knocked out. | |
Stark's MedalWhile driving an SPG in a Random Battle, destroy at least two (2) enemy vehicles and receive at least two (2) enemy hits that cause damage or are blocked by armor.
Historical Reference: Colonel Alexander Stark commanded the joint French-American task force defending the Kasserine Pass, Tunisia. On February 19, 1943, Stark's force unleashed heavy artillery fire from the heights surrounding the pass and was able to delay the advancing tank batallion and two infantry batallions of the Wehrmacht Africa Korps, forcing them to request reinforcements. | |
Tarczay's MedalIn a Random Battle, destroy at least five (5) enemy vehicles while having five (5) different modules damaged or crew members injured and losing 80% of hit points.
Historical Reference: Ervin Tarczay was a Hungarian tank ace. He fought with the Hungarian 2nd Armored Division and destroyed at least 10 enemy vehicles. | |
Yoshio Tamada's MedalDriving a light tank, destroy at least two (2) enemy SPGs in one (1) Random Battle.
Historical Reference: Colonel Tamada Yoshio was the commander-in-chief of the 4th Armored Regiment of the Kwantung Army. During the night battle of Khalkhyn Gol on July 2–3, 1939, he destroyed 4 battieries of 122-mm howitzers, 107-mm guns, 76.2-mm field guns, 10 armored vehicles, 2 armored tracked vehicles, 7 anti-tank guns, 5 mortars, and 20 enemy trucks. |
Most of our special events come with unique medals. If you want to say "I was there", here is the proof you need! The following list is by no means complete, but here are some of the most common Special Awards given in the game:
Exemplary Cadet, Class IComplete the sixth stage of the Referral Program.
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Exemplary Cadet, Class IIComplete the fourth stage of the Referral Program.
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Exemplary Cadet, Class IIIComplete the second stage of the Referral Program.
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Frontline SoldierAchieve the highest Tier in the Frontline game mode. | ||||
General of the ArmyBe the player with the highest XP and reach the rank of General in a Frontline battle. | ||||
Hartman's MedalFor the number of Recruits who successfully completed the Program. The recruits who joined the game during the Referral Program and have successfully completed it under your command are counted. | ||||
Class IV: 5 | Class III: 10 | Class II: 25 | Class II: 50 | |
Iron ShieldAs a defender in Frontline, cause 1,800 HP of damage to vehicles in zone bases or within 150 m of the main objectives.
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Master StrikerAs an attacker in Frontline, earn a total of 100 base capture points or destroy an enemy objective. | ||||
Small ArmyAs a Platoon in Frontline, destroy a total of 20 or more enemy vehicles.
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Supreme GunAwarded to players who caused and assisted the highest amount of damage during a battle (at least 10,000) in Frontline.
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Worthy ApprenticeComplete Bootcamp.
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Abrams's Medal | Stage Awards |
Achilles Heel | Honorary Ranks |
Armored Fist | Group Rewards |
Arsonist | Commemorative Tokens |
Back on Track | Commemorative Tokens |
Battle Tested | Stage Awards |
Billotte's Medal | Epic Medals |
Bombardier | Honorary Ranks |
Brothers in Arms | Group Rewards |
Bruiser | Commemorative Tokens |
Bruno's Medal | Epic Medals |
Brute Force | Honorary Ranks |
Burda's Medal | Epic Medals |
Cartographer | Commemorative Tokens |
Caruis's Medal | Stage Awards |
Citius, Altius, Fortius! | Stage Awards |
Cold-Blooded | Honorary Ranks |
Collector (All Nations) | Honorary Ranks |
Colonist | Commemorative Tokens |
Confederate | Battle Heroes |
Cool-Headed | Commemorative Tokens |
Crucial Contribution | Group Rewards |
Crucial Shot | Honorary Ranks |
De Langlade's Medal | Epic Medals |
Defender | Battle Heroes |
Demolition Expert | Commemorative Tokens |
Duelist | Honorary Ranks |
Dumitru's Medal | Epic Medals |
Ekins's Medal | Stage Awards |
Exemplary Cadet, Class I | Stage Awards |
Exemplary Cadet, Class II | Stage Awards |
Exemplary Cadet, Class III | Stage Awards |
Exemplary Performance (All Campaign Nation Groups) | Stage Awards |
Exemplary Performance (All Campaign Vehicle Types) | Stage Awards |
Expert (All Nations) | Honorary Ranks |
Explorer | Commemorative Tokens |
Eye for an Eye! | Commemorative Tokens |
Fadin's Medal | Epic Medals |
Fighter | Honorary Ranks |
Fighting Reconnaissance | Honorary Ranks |
Fire and Steel | Honorary Ranks |
Fire for Effect | Honorary Ranks |
First Merit | Commemorative Tokens |
For Counter-Battery Fire | Honorary Ranks |
For Tactical Operations | Stage Awards |
Frontline Soldier | Special |
General of the Army | Special |
God of War | Commemorative Tokens |
Gore's Medal | Epic Medals |
Guerrilla | Honorary Ranks |
Halonen's Medal | Epic Medals |
Hand of God | Commemorative Tokens |
Hartman's Medal | Special |
Heavy Fire | Honorary Ranks |
High Caliber | Battle Heroes |
Hunter | Honorary Ranks |
I Will Fear No Evil | Special |
Invader | Battle Heroes |
Invincible | Honorary Ranks |
Iron Shield | Special |
Kamikaze | Honorary Ranks |
Kay's Medal | Stage Awards |
King of the Hill | Commemorative Tokens |
Knispel's Medal | Stage Awards |
Kolobanov's Medal | Epic Medals |
Lavrinenko's Medal | Stage Awards |
Leclerc's Medal | Stage Awards |
Lehväslaiho's Medal | Epic Medals |
Lion of Sinai | Honorary Ranks |
Lucky | Commemorative Tokens |
Master Gunner | Honorary Ranks |
Master Striker | Special |
Master Tanker | Honorary Ranks |
Mouse Trap | Honorary Ranks |
Naydin's Medal | Epic Medals |
Nicols's Medal | Epic Medals |
Orlik's Medal | Epic Medals |
Oskin's Medal | Epic Medals |
Pascucci's Medal | Epic Medals |
Patrol Duty | Battle Heroes |
Pool's Medal | Epic Medals |
Popel's Medal | Stage Awards |
Promising Fighter | Honorary Ranks |
Pyromaniac | Honorary Ranks |
Radley-Walters' Medal | Epic Medals |
Raider | Honorary Ranks |
Ranger | Honorary Ranks |
Raseiniai Heroes Medal | Epic Medals |
Reaper | Honorary Ranks |
Rock Solid | Commemorative Tokens |
Rotmistrov's Medal | Stage Awards |
Scorched Earth | Commemorative Tokens |
Scout | Battle Heroes |
Seasonal Crusade | Stage Awards |
Senior Collector | Honorary Ranks |
Senior Technical Engineer | Honorary Ranks |
Sentinel | Honorary Ranks |
Sharpshooter | Honorary Ranks |
Shellproof | Honorary Ranks |
Small Army | Special |
Soldier of Fortune | Stage Awards |
Spartan | Commemorative Tokens |
Spotter | Honorary Ranks |
Stark's Medal | Epic Medals |
Steel Wall | Battle Heroes |
Supreme Gun | Special |
Survivor | Honorary Ranks |
Tactical Genius | Honorary Ranks |
Tank Sniper | Battle Heroes |
Tarczay's Medal | Epic Medals |
Technical Engineer (All Nations) | Honorary Ranks |
Top Gun | Battle Heroes |
Valley of Pattons | Honorary Ranks |
Vanquisher | Honorary Ranks |
War Genius | Battle Heroes |
We Will Fear No Evil | Special |
Will-to-Win Spirit | Honorary Ranks |
Wolf Among Sheep | Battle Heroes |
Women at War | Commemorative Tokens |
Worthy Apprentice | Special |
Yoshio Tamada's Medal | Epic Medals |
Mastery Badges
Only a few achievements are as prestigious as the Mastery Badges. These rewards display your abilities with a specific vehicle.
To get a Mastery Badge: You must earn more XP in a single Random Battle than the average XP of a certain percentage of players who have been battling in the very same vehicle within the last seven (7) days.
CLASS III
Earn more base XP in a single battle than the average highest experience of 50% of all players in the same tank within the last seven (7) days. |
CLASS II
Earn more base XP in a single battle than the average highest experience of 80% of all players in the same tank within the last seven (7) days. |
CLASS I
Earn more base XP in a single battle than the average highest experience of 95% of all players in the same tank within the last seven (7) days. |
"ACE TANKER"
Earn more base XP in a single battle than the average highest experience of 99% of all players in the same tank within the last seven (7) days. |
To check your Mastery Badges: From the Garage, go to "SERVICE RECORD" (top-center of your screen) then "VEHICLES" and you'll see your list of tanks. If you already own a badge for them, they will be displayed next to their name.
You can also acquire "Tank Ace" Progressive Decals, depending on the number of "Ace Tanker" Mastery Badges you earn.
Marks of Excellence
These marks are a bit like the Mastery Badges. They're here to display your prowess on Tier V to X vehicles. However, this time you can show them off directly on the field. Indeed, the Marks are automatically painted on your gun barrel. Flags, stars, lines, crosses... every nation paints the Mark of Excellence differently.
There are three levels of Marks of Excellence, based on the average combined damage you dealt with one specific tank. This combined damage consists of the damage dealt to enemy vehicles by you, plus the assisted damage of vehicles spotted or immobilized (destroyed tracks) by you – or damage during stun if you play SPGs. Team damage is counted as negative damage and will be subtracted from your final value.
First Mark
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Your damage and assist damage ratio must be higher than that of 65% of players using the given vehicle for the past 14 days. |
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Second Mark
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Your damage and assist damage ratio must be higher than that of 85% of players using the given vehicle for the past 14 days. |
Third Mark
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Your damage and assist damage ratio must be higher than that of 95% of players using the given vehicle for the past 14 days. |
Marks of Excellence for All Nations
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The damage value of the Marks of Excellence consists of three factors:
Own damage + assist damage - team damage
Elite System
Showcase your achievements and prowess, and get recognized by other players! The Elite System was implemented into the game with the arrival of Update 1.22.1 in October 2023.
How It Works
The Elite System is structured around a finite number of levels, each achieved on individual tanks through Elite Points. These points are earned based on Combat XP gained in a specific vehicle and are unique to that vehicle. Elite Points cannot be transferred to other tanks, similar to Free Experience.
Upon reaching the Elite status of a researchable vehicle (i.e., Premium, Reward, Special, and Collectors' vehicles, which have Elite status by default), you unlock the Elite Level indicator with a total of 350 Elite Levels. This indicator is displayed in various in-game interfaces, including the Garage, battle scenes, post-battle screens, and tank statistics.
Elite System Progression
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Hall of Fame
Explore your career as a World of Tanks commander in the Hall of Fame. Available both on the official site and in-game, this prestigious page provides stats and rewards.
Roll out!