Special (EU): St. Patrick’s Day Celebrations
2 min readSt. Patrick’s is here and this weekend is all about partying aboard your favourite tanks, from 16 March at 06:00 CET to 19 March at 06:00 CET (UTC+1), enjoy discounts and bonuses. Don’t forget to put your skills to the test with new missions, featuring emblems, Personal Reserves, and equipment as rewards.
Discounts
- x4 XP for your first victory of the day
- 10% Discount on all regular vehicles Tier VIII, IX and X
- 50% Discount on all standard equipment
- 50% Discount on all consumables
- 50% Discount on garage slots
- Better conversion rate 1 Gold = 35 Free XP
Missions
Crew is CrucialEarn Your LuckLuck of the IrishPot of Gold
Rewards
- x2 Crew XP for the battle
Objective
- Place in the top 10 of your team by base XP earned
Restrictions
- Not available for the Frontline mode
- Only in Tier IV-X vehicles
- Repeatable
Rewards
- 1 Token for the “Luck of the Irish” mission
- 1 Token for the “Pot of Gold” mission
Objectives
- Play 5 battles
- A battle counts towards the progress if you’re in the top 10 of your team by base XP earned
Restrictions
- Only in Random Battles
- Three times per day
Rewards
- 3 permanent Shamrock Emblems
Objective
- Earn 3 tokens from the “Earn your Luck” mission
Restrictions
- Twice per account
Rewards
- 2 Personal Reserves: +25% Credits for 1 hour
- 2 Personal Reserves: +100% XP for 1 hour
- 2 Personal Reserves: +300% Crew XP for 1 hour
- 1 Coated Optics
Objective
- Earn 3 tokens from the “Earn your Luck” mission
Restrictions
- Once per account
Why did Wargaming pick a Cromwell tank of all tanks to be on st Patrick’s day picture ? I’m not Irish but this has got to be wrong .
Another set of missions that one can’t simply accomplish, if one needs to grind the line. I just realized yesterday night, that you need 3 * 5 top 10’s twice over two days for the final prize. If you go for the Grindline, you can only dream on tossing hours from the grind away.
So stupid, how hard is it to plan mission that you can progress along Frontline? I mean really, it is 2019.