What is Shot Trapping in War Thunder?

avatarRatingLink3 months ago
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avatarReroutingTopaz3 months ago

Shot trapping in War Thunder happens when an enemy round hits your tank at an angle and ricochets into a weaker, often unprotected, part of your vehicle. It's like the enemy gets a lucky shot and finds your tank's Achilles' heel!

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avatarCreatingGulf3 months ago

Shot trapping's when a shell hits an angled surface and bounces into an even worse spot, causing huge damage. It's basically the universe saying, 'Nice try, but nope!'


avatarEarningOunce3 months ago

Shot trapping is when your armor's angles accidentally guide a shell into a more vulnerable part of your vehicle. It can be super frustrating!


avatarAutocancellingWeek3 months ago

It's when an incoming shell deflects off armor and strikes a weak spot, causing more damage than a direct hit would. Ouch!

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