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In Development: Europe’s Edge Battle Path

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https://aw.my.games/en/news/general/development-europes-edge-battle-path

 

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Today, we’d like to tell you more about the upcoming Europe’s Edge Battle Path campaign as a whole along with the changes and improvements we’ve prepared for you.

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Europe’s Edge

 

Unlike the previous two such events, the Europe’s Edge Battle Path is a “historical” one in the sense that it contains camouflages, decals, flags and other prizes tied to the topic behind each of the vehicles (as described below). The main theme is cutting-edge European hardware presented during a military expo organized by none other than our own Francine De Laroche!

As usual, multiple vehicles await you. This time there’s three of them:

The specifics topics therefore are:

  • Cockerill company (Level 1-20) with various prizes from the Philippines, Indonesia or Turkey
  • Great Britain (Level 21-40) with various British-themed prizes
  • German/French collaboration (Levels 41-50) with various French and German prizes

There will be camouflages, decals, boosters, Platinum Loot Crates... you name it. But there are two new prizes that will be issued as a part of a mission overhaul.

 

Mission Overhaul

 

The mechanics of this Battle Path are similar to those in the Exile Battle Path save for an overhaul of the chain mission system. Chain missions in their current state are divided into MBT missions, AFV/LT missions and TD/SPG missions.

In Europe’s Edge, they will be divided into:

  • Cockerill missions (that can be completed using vehicles with Cockerill turrets or guns, including the Leopard upgraded by Cockerill)
  • British missions (that can be completed using British vehicles, including the Ajax)
  • Euro MBT missions (that can be completed using European MBTs, including the Panther)

The basic concept is the same – complete the first three mission chains to unlock the fourth mission series called Elite.

However, the idea behind the overhaul is very different. The missions are moving away from an easy to obtain source of additional Battle Coins to a proper achievement. In other words, they are getting harder and will take some effort to complete.

 

New Mission Rewards

 

But as the difficulty increases, so do the prizes. The basic chains will end with a new reward called Lesser European Loot Crate.

The Lesser European Loot Crates work just like Exile Loot Crates but with a limited vehicle pool.

  • These loot crates contain a Tier 4 to Tier 7 Premium European vehicle that you do not have yet, or a “last ditch prize”
  • These loot crates do not contain the alternate paintjob versions of the existing vehicles (“reskins”)
  • It is possible to receive “last ditch prize” even if you don’t own some of the vehicles that can drop from these crates (it’s, however, far likelier for you to receive a vehicle)

The “last ditch prize” drop can be one of the following items:

  • 5 Battle Coin Boosters
  • 800 Gold

There will be three of them in the Battle Path (one for each chain), but the truly valuable prize is the Greater European Loot Crate awaiting you for completing the Elite mission set. Here’s how it works.

The individual missions from the Elite mission set will reward you with 10 Challenger Streetfighter II blueprints each (5 missions, 50 parts in total). The final mission will also reward you with the Greater European Loot Crate. This loot crate works like the lesser crate – but with important caveats:

  • It only contains European Tier 10 Premium vehicles that you don’t own (specifically: Altay, Strv 2000, Lynx Skyranger, EBRC Jaguar, Boxer CRV and Puma)
  • There is a “last ditch prize” that you can obtain but in this crate (even if you don’t have all the vehicles listed above) and it’s another 50 Challenger Streetfighter II blueprints
  • Obtaining this last ditch prize will allow you to instantly receive the Challenger Streetfighter II Tier 10 Premium MBT – the real trick here is, however, that if you have it already, you will receive its price in Gold

In other words, you are guaranteed to get a Tier 10 Premium vehicle from this crate but if you’re really lucky (or have everything), you can get a massive Gold compensation (19.000 Gold) that will set you up for future Battle Paths or you can always trade it for a large amount of Battle Coins in this one.

 

Conclusion

 

The rest of the Battle Path remains mostly the same, including the prices, both the access itself and level unlocks (5.000 Battle Coins), as do the contents of the Battle Path shop. The Battle Path is currently planned to launch in March but the specific date will be announced a bit later.

 

Stuff from SS on official Discord server (content possibly subject to changes):

  • Eligible vehicles for Cockerill missions:
    • Dragoon 90
    • Harimau
    • K21-XC-8
    • LAV-300
    • Leopard Cockerill
    • Scorpion 90
    • Wilk-XC-8
    • WWO Wilk
    • ZUBR-PSP (either turret is fine)
  • Lesser European Loot Crate drop list:
    • AMX-30B2
    • TR-85M1
    • Chieftain Mk. 11
    • Kampfpanzer70
    • T-72M2 Wilk
    • T-72M4CZ
    • BWP-2000
    • CV90105 TML
    • ZUBR PSP
  • Some vehicles like Abbot isn't on this drop list. SS said he decided so based on vehicle ownership analysis.
  • Greater European Loot Crate's drop list may change (e.g. Boxer CRV is not tier 10, so SS may swap it with the RIWP, and add KF41 Prototype as well)

 


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SS has updated the Greater European Loot Crate drop list.

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It only contains European Tier 10 Premium vehicles that you don’t own (specifically: Altay, Strv 2000, Lynx Skyranger, EBRC Jaguar, KF41 Lynx Prototype and Puma)

 


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7 hours ago, Qbicle said:

It only contains European Tier 10 Premium vehicles that you don’t own (specifically: Altay, Strv 2000, Lynx Skyranger, EBRC Jaguar, KF41 Lynx Prototype and Puma)

Nothing to scoff at either, especially since it's a shop only since the BP.

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Source:

https://aw.my.games/en/news/general/europes-edge-battle-path-prize-highlights

 

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The Europe’s Edge Battle Path is right around the corner. As you can already see from the trailer shown below, it is stylized into a modern-day expo showing off some of the best vehicles recently unveiled or deployed in Europe.

 

 

These vehicles are:

You can read more about them in each respective article.

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But that’s not all. As we announced previously, the prizes of this Battle Path are split into three groups by topics:

  • Cockerill company (Level 1-20) with various prizes from the countries using Cockerill equipment
  • Great Britain (Level 21-40) with various British-themed prizes
  • German/French collaboration (Levels 41-50) with various French and German prizes

Let’s take a look at some of them.

As befits the topic, you’ll start the Battle Path with the NATO flag.

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The Cockerill part of the prizes follows and brings with it such prizes as the classic NATO camouflage (the Dutch variant):

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Two camouflage used by the Philippines (a classic one and a digital one):

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There will be a Malaysian camouflage as well:

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And to top it off, two Turkish ones:

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We’ll stay in Turkey for a while longer because the skin belonging to this part of the prizes turns your Harimau Light Tank into a different variant of the vehicle called Kaplan MT, featuring Turkish flag, camouflage and a rather pretty paintjob.

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Continuing to the British prizes, we can’t help but start by showing off the Challenger 2 ATDU skin called Honey Badger. With a large camouflage net covering the whole vehicle, your vehicle will resemble the real-life ATDU test-bed Challenger like never before.

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But the British section features two skins, the other being a Union Jack paintjob for your Boxer CRV, based on the Boxer demonstrator that appeared in real life during the promotion of the platform in Great Britain. British by birth and all that.

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But Levels 21 to 40 are also bringing a number of British camouflages, from classic stripes to the cutting edge digital camouflage unveiled only recently on the Ajax.

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And last but definitely not least, there’s the French and German section that features for example several digital German camouflages as seen on various prototypes, including the Lynx and the KF51:

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There are two French camouflages as well:

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There will naturally be more prizes to be acquired but the items above represent an overview of the main ones.

 

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