Event requirements
Event lasts for 3 weeks/21 days, from May 6 until May 27.
To get rewards you have to earn tickets. A total of 1,990 tickets can be earned for free.
Tickets are earned by completing clan activities:
– 505 tickets from order (win 65 battles in clan platoon, 14 days).
-25 tickets for each stage of clan progress at the end of the week.
(max 10 stages = 250 per week, 3 week event = 750 in total)
-5 tickets per daily clan mission.
(3 missions per day = 15 tickets. 315 tickets in total)
-70 tickets per weekly clan mission.
(2 missions per week = 140 tickets. 420 tickets in total)
There are a total of 5 rewards which cost different amounts:
1,650 -B-C 25 t Avenir
1,500 -Waffenträger Ritter
1,500 -50TP Prototyp
1,100 -AMX 13 57
500 -Resource bundle
How to get the most tickets?
1- Join an active clan. The best things to check for when scouting clans is the weekly mission progress level (VII, VIII, IX, & X are all good, but the higher the better), member count, and how recently the members were last active.
Alternatively you can join the official WoT Blitz Discord server and check the #clan-recruitment & #clan-search channels.
2- Complete all daily and weekly clan missions for tickets.
3- Complete at least 7 clan missions in the week. This is the threshold for getting the weekly clan progress rewards, so even if you can’t do all missions, at least you can get the tickets from weekly progress.
4- Play in clan platoons to complete the order for tickets.
What tank to choose?
Best choice: 50TP Prototyp

The 50TP Prototyp is the best choice for all players who don’t have it. It’s the cheaper bundle price for the tier 9 reward tanks (1,500 tickets), and its by far the strongest and most unique out of the three tier 9 reward tanks.
This tank features:
-Extremely strong turret.
-Very high speed.
-Great accuracy, gun handling, & alpha damage.
-Troll (not always reliable) hull armour.
-Tungsten shells & gear oil.
2nd choice: Waffenträger Ritter

The 2nd choice should be the WT Ritter, for players who already have the 50TP Prototyp, or just aren’t interested in the heavy/heavium playstyle. WT Ritter is a very versatile and unique tank destroyer, being the only one in the entire game that has a fully traversing turret combined with great gun depression, high DPM, great alpha, and good camouflage rating.
Its different to the tech tree WT auf. Pz. IV by having better aim time, mobility, and a faster reload by 1.2s.
This tank features:
-Very high DPM with quick reload.
-Gun depression of -10 on the sides & rear.
-Good camo rating & decent mobility.
-Very high shell velocity, quick aim time, with great gun handling & accuracy.
-Terrible armour, easy to HE penetrate.
-Spall liner provision for HE protection.
3rd choice: B-C 25 t Avenir

The last choice should be the Avenir. This isn’t because its a bad tank, but its “strength” doesn’t live up to the standard set by the 50TP Pr. and the WT Ritter. Avenir is very similar to its tech tree counterpart (and in many situations it performs worse/more awkwardly), and doesn’t offer any unique gameplay. Being a light tank and an autoloader, Avenir is also the hardest tank to play out of these three tier 9 rewards.
Avenir is a clipper light tank, with 3 shells, a high level of mobility, good alpha damage, and pretty good DPM for an autoloader. These features are also offered by the AMX 13 90, B-C 25 t AP, & B-C 25 t. Avenir also has a few extremely undesirable features for a light tank, those being very poor dispersion-on-movement, and slow reverse speed.
This tank features:
-Fast intra clip, magazine reload, & good alpha damage.
-Amazing acceleration & good hull turn rate.
-Good top speed but poor reverse speed (for a LT).
-Poor gun handling & mediocre accuracy.
-Quick aim time & great HE damage.
-Terrible armour & no spall liner provision.
