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It is VERY stable but very little manuverability which means that it is a good hull for longer range weapons. * Thunder * Railgun * Ricochet * Shaft * Freeze : Although technically freeze demands high speed tanks, it works great with Mammoth * Isida : Same concept as Freeze. Also, you can be hard to kill and you can drain the opponents health.

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  • Mammoth Guide
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  • It is VERY stable but very little manuverability which means that it is a good hull for longer range weapons. * Thunder * Railgun * Ricochet * Shaft * Freeze : Although technically freeze demands high speed tanks, it works great with Mammoth * Isida : Same concept as Freeze. Also, you can be hard to kill and you can drain the opponents health.
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  • It is VERY stable but very little manuverability which means that it is a good hull for longer range weapons. * Thunder * Railgun * Ricochet * Shaft * Freeze : Although technically freeze demands high speed tanks, it works great with Mammoth * Isida : Same concept as Freeze. Also, you can be hard to kill and you can drain the opponents health. It is good when used with a powerful gun. The shape and size of this tank suggests that it will look intimidating with a Shaft on it. In fact, there isn't a single turret that isn't considered bad with Mammoth. Mammoth can use any turret and can still dominate battles. In fact it has higher chances of getting healed by an Isida.
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