![]() By using the toggles and drop-down menus on the left side of the Barracks window, a player can sort the crew members by their nationality, Vehicle Competence, Major Qualification, and location (whether assigned to a tank or not). Those crew members who are currently assigned to vehicles in the Garage are listed in the Barracks window, but do not occupy a bunk in the Barracks. Only crew members who are not assigned to a tank in the Garage actually take up a bunk in the Barracks. Players start with sixteen bunks in their Barracks, and can increase the number of bunks by additional increments of 16 bunks at a cost of 300 Gold by scrolling down and selecting the Enlarge Barracks button. The Barracks view entry tab is located in the Garage view, top center-right. On the left side of the Garage view screen players will see a list of the crew members that are assigned to the vehicle that is currently selected and displayed in the Garage. ![]() The Barracks is where players can find all their crew members, whether the crewman is assigned to a tank in the Garage or is a resident in the Barracks itself. In this example, if the Commander was knocked out in battle, the performance of all of the four roles he/she was filling would suffer. Although these crew members perform multiple roles, they still only have one Qualification, which is the first, or left-most, icon. For example, in an MS-1, the Commander also fills the role of Gunner, Radio Operator, and Loader, while the Driver only drives. In such cases the game mechanics calculations require a crew member to perform additional roles. Small light tanks with a crew of only 2 usually include a Commander and a Driver. Other vehicles may require a crew complement of only 2, 3, or 4 crew members, less than the five Major Qualifications. It also allows for more skills and/or perks. On the plus side, if one of the two is knocked out, the tank will continue to perform that role at 50% of the crew's skill, rather than at 0%. The T1 Heavy Tank and the M6 each carry crews of 6 with two gunners. The M2 Medium Tank requires a crew of 6, two of whom are Radio Operators. Some vehicles, particularly large caliber SPGs and TDs, may require a crew of 6 members and include a second Loader. The more Proficient the Loader, the faster the time to reload the gun. Each Loader's Proficiency directly affects how fast the next shell is loaded, and the more Proficient the Loader(s) the faster the gun reloads. Loader The Loader's principal job is loading the next round into the main gun. The icon will change to indicate a crew member has been knocked out. During battle, each crew member's health is represented graphically in the battle interface by the following icons. These five roles are referred to in-game as the "Major Qualification" of the crew member, and include: Commander, Gunner, Driver, Radio Operator, or Loader. 4.2 Experience Required to Increase Training LevelĮach crew member fills one of five named roles within the vehicle.4.1.2 Increasing XP for Major Qualification.4.1.1 Increasing XP for Skills and Perks.4.1 Purchasing Increased Training Level.2.4 Training and Retraining in the Major Qualification.2.3 New Recruits, Transfers, and Dismissals.If all crew members are knocked out, the vehicle will become inoperable. Skills/Perks belonging to a knocked out crew member are also disabled. Since the Commander provides a bonus to the rest of the crew, losing the Commander will slightly degrade the performance of all remaining crew members. A knocked out Driver, for example, would reduce the acceleration, speed, and maneuverability of your vehicle. If a crew member is knocked out in battle, the vehicle's performance will suffer, especially in the area affected by their role (As the remaining crew members take over temporarily). Credits/gold cannot be used to boost the training of Skills and/or Perks.Įach crew member's Proficiency directly affects and improves the performance of their vehicle in battle. Credits or gold can also be used to immediately train a crew member up to 75% (using credits) or 100% (using gold) in their qualifications. Each crew member has a Personal File, which records his/her battle statistics, medals, Training Level, qualifications, training levels in any Skills and/or Perks he/she has acquired. Just as vehicles accumulate experience for every battle, so do crew members. The 5 roles are Commander, Gunner, Driver, Radio Operator, and Loader. Crew members fill one of five designated roles, or Major Qualifications within a vehicle. In-game crews range from a minimum of 2 to a maximum of 6 crew members. The size of a complete crew varies, depending on the vehicle. The crew operates the vehicle under the direction of the player. No vehicle in World of Tanks can operate without a complete virtual crew.
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