The ELC EVEN 90 is a vehicle that's hardly spotted. Here are some important points:
- Size: The EVEN 90 is very small, and probably the closest you'll get to riding a bike on the battlefield. This contributes to survivability: enemies will have hard time hitting you as long as you keep moving; moreover, the EVEN 90 can use almost any obstacle to hide from enemy fire.
- Mobility: The EVEN can speed up to 70 km/h, though it's not too maneuverable. Nevertheless, it can contribute to active scouting.
- View Range: Two words: passive scouting. The 380 m range just isn't that great for active-scouting duels.
- Firepower: The EVEN features a three-round magazine reloading system, but is hampered by damage, aim, and reload values. Don't focus on firing unless it's at the top of the team list, and even then only do so at the later part of a battle (that's the time when the potential of causing 660 damage to an enemy's side or rear comes in handy).
- Concealment: The concealment of this vehicle is incredible! Enemies will wonder what keeps spotting them and firing three shells every half-minute. In fact, enemies can most likely only spot you only at proximity distance.
A combination of mobility and view range makes the ELC EVEN 90 a great passive scout that can be an active spotter if required, or damage-dealer given the chance. This vehicle also earns plenty of Credits, as a scout does not necessarily need to finish off enemies to get them.
More Info:
- When playing against Tier IX or X enemies: The ELC EVEN 90 should play as a scout
- When playing against Tier VI-VIII enemies: Use a combination of scouting and damage-dealing
- On urban and corridor-based maps: Use your view range and concealment to spot enemies crossing open areas; take advantage of your maneuverability to make the best use of each shell in the magazine.