This generation of the tank is a return to the roots, featuring a four-treaded chassis with a turreted main canopy. The vehicle boasts substantial armour plating, as well as an improved version of the napalm launchers. The tanks are also hardened and plated, limiting the risk of additional discharge.
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| - Flame tank (Tiberium Wars)
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| - This generation of the tank is a return to the roots, featuring a four-treaded chassis with a turreted main canopy. The vehicle boasts substantial armour plating, as well as an improved version of the napalm launchers. The tanks are also hardened and plated, limiting the risk of additional discharge.
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| - *960 , with a 150% damage scalar versus buildings
*2727 , with a 150% damage scalar versus buildings
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| - This generation of the tank is a return to the roots, featuring a four-treaded chassis with a turreted main canopy. The vehicle boasts substantial armour plating, as well as an improved version of the napalm launchers. The tanks are also hardened and plated, limiting the risk of additional discharge. The Flame tank can incinerate infantry with ease and clear out garrisoned buildings effortlessly. Its weakness include the lack of an effective weapon against enemy armour and aircrafts, but its flames are intense enough to be a significant threat to lightly armoured vehicles, such as the Guardian APC or Pitbull.
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