Quick answer
The L2A6 should be treated as a high-risk armor investment. It can shape a fight, but only if the squad protects it, repairs it, and uses it to create objective pressure.
Do not buy a tank as a solo status item. In WARDOGS, the cost and recovery time can punish careless armor play.
What role should it fill?
Use the L2A6 to break open defended positions, hold dangerous approaches, and force enemy infantry to spend attention and cash on counters.
It needs infantry support. A tank without nearby teammates is easier to isolate, flank, or bait into bad terrain.
When should you buy it?
Buy it when the match has a stable front, enough support players, and a clear target. It is less attractive when your team lacks logistics, repairs, or anti-infantry coverage.
If the enemy already has strong launcher or anti-air style control around the route, delay the purchase until the squad can clear the path.
Practical read
- Final armor values and weak points.
- Shell types, reload behavior, and repair rules.
- Exact cash cost and loss penalty.
- Whether vehicle balance changes across patches.
Related questions
| Question | Page |
|---|---|
| What should tanks do? | Tanks |
| How should armor be supported? | Armor and anti-air |
| When should launchers appear? | RPG-7 |
Sources
- WARDOGS official pages.
- Public gameplay footage used for role-level interpretation.
