The Garage is where you build and upgrade your tank. Here you combine a hull with a turret, spend crystals to make them stronger, apply paints and protection modules, and tune everything with alterations. Mastering the Garage is just as important as mastering the battlefield.
Your tank is always two parts working together:
You can own many of each and switch between them freely before a battle. Finding a hull-and-turret combination that fits your playstyle — and the map — is the core of the game.
Every turret and hull has four main upgrade tiers, bought with crystals:
| Tier | Meaning |
|---|---|
| M0 | Stock — the item as you first buy it |
| M1 | First upgrade — improved core stats |
| M2 | Second upgrade — stronger again |
| M3 | Maximum — unlocks the overdrive ability |
Higher tiers cost more crystals and often require a higher rank, so upgrades are something you work toward over time.
On top of the main tiers, each item has micro-upgrades — small, incremental boosts to individual stats such as damage, reload speed, accuracy, armour or top speed. Micro-upgrades let you fine-tune an item between the big M-tier jumps and squeeze out extra performance.
Tip: if an item is fully micro-upgraded, you can advance it to the next M-tier for a single crystal.
Containers are reward boxes that can drop in battle or be earned from missions and events. Opening them gives crystals, module parts, paints and other goodies. They are a key way to progress your modules without spending crystals directly.