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What does WN8 and WN7 mean?
TL;DR: WN7 is a "per tier" rating, WN8 is a "per tank" rating. WN7 is an "absolute" metric, it directly translates "damage done" into rating, only adjusted by average tier. So whether you dealt that damage in a 13 90 or an ISU-152 does not matter, because both are T8 tanks.WN8 is a rating system that was developed by members of the World of Tanks community to provide a more accurate and meaningful measurement of player skill.The recipe for a good strategy to increase your win-rate and battle efficiency: The whole point of which is to live as long as possible on battlefield and during this time to do as many useful things as possible: inflict damage, defend and capture bases, scout and light up enemy tanks, and so on.

What WN8 is good : For a casual player, anything above 1000+ is good, and for more serious and competitive players, you'd need at least 1600+, with a preference towards 2000+. And if you're looking to join the best players at the top clans, 2500+ would be the bare minimum, with 3000+ being more than welcome to join.

How to calculate WN8

WN8 is calculated by comparing your stats from any given game to the expected values of that tank. You can check the expected value list from XVM website. What this means that the same performance in two different tanks is worth different WN8.

What is WN8 in wot blitz : WN8 is your overall skill (KDA ratio, Damage per battle, hit%, shot efficiency, etcetera) in a SPECIFIC tank, in comparison with other players in the SPECIFIC tank. So pretty much, overall (career) WN8 is an average of all your tanks winrates, weighted more heavily by higher-tier tanks.

WN8 is your overall skill (KDA ratio, Damage per battle, hit%, shot efficiency, etcetera) in a SPECIFIC tank, in comparison with other players in the SPECIFIC tank. So pretty much, overall (career) WN8 is an average of all your tanks winrates, weighted more heavily by higher-tier tanks.

What is the average wn8 The average WN8 of the WoT player is somewhere around 1000.

How is overall WN8 calculated

WN8 is calculated by comparing your stats from any given game to the expected values of that tank. You can check the expected value list from XVM website. What this means that the same performance in two different tanks is worth different WN8.These elements are damage dealt, kills, win rate, spots per battle, and other factors. The algorithm of WN8 takes all these into account and spits out a number. For instance, by improving your damage dealt, you will be able to increase the WN8 number associated with your account.WN7 is a tier-by-tier comparison. So your 48% winrate/1500 damage average Pershing will be compared with everyone's 62% winrate/2900 average damage Draculas, and your WN7 would be recorded by that.

Only 5 values (ingredients) are taken into WN8 calculations:

  • Damage that you have made to enemies.
  • Initial Spots that you made in the battles.
  • Frags that you made in the battles.
  • Base Defense points that clear during battles.
  • Win Ratio.

What area is WN8 : Coverage

Postcode district Post town Local authority area(s)
WN5 WIGAN Wigan, St Helens
WN6 WIGAN Wigan, West Lancashire
WN7 LEIGH Wigan
WN8 WIGAN West Lancashire

What area does WN7 cover : Coverage

Postcode district Post town Coverage
WN7 LEIGH Leigh, Hope Carr, Landside, Low Common, Bedford, Westleigh, Pennington, Higher Folds
WN8 WIGAN Dalton, Newburgh, Parbold
SKELMERSDALE Chapel House, Holland Moor, Roby Mill, Skelmersdale, Up Holland

What region is SS17

Coverage

Postcode district Post town Local authority area(s)
SS14 BASILDON Basildon
SS15 BASILDON Basildon
SS16 BASILDON Basildon, Thurrock
SS17 STANFORD-LE-HOPE Thurrock, Basildon


The UK postal codes for London are WC1, WC2, EC1, EC2, N1, N5 and SW3.Coverage

Postcode district Post town Local authority area(s)
SS7 BENFLEET Castle Point, Basildon
SS8 CANVEY ISLAND Castle Point
SS9 LEIGH-ON-SEA Southend-on-Sea, Rochford
SS11 WICKFORD Basildon, Chelmsford, Rochford

Why is it called Stanford-le-Hope : The 'le-Hope in Stanford-le-Hope was also a later addition (1600s) and is thought to have come from the name of the local stretch of the Thames 'a bay at the winding of a river', or from a marshy field area, or land-locked inlet.