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He then took that $0.85, added $2.00 from selling old trading cards, and bought the exact OKW commander he wanted: "Grand Offensive Doctrine" for $2.50.
The drop rate was cruel. It was said that a Soviet Commander appeared only after 100 victories, and a German one only after 150 defeats. But there was a pattern: A 45-minute slugfest on Lienne Forest had a higher chance to drop a Rare or Epic-grade commander than a 10-minute surrender.
They looked at each other across the table.
The Soviet high command’s radio crackled with static. Across the frozen wastes of the Eastern Front, from the rubble of Stalingrad to the gates of Berlin, Lieutenant Markov knew his tank crews were brave, but bravery without doctrine was just organized dying. His counterpart, Oberleutnant Voss of the Wehrmacht, stared at the same problem from the opposite treeline: he had elite Panzergrenadiers, but without the right Kompanie Chef —the right commander—his tactical edge would blunt against the Soviet human wave.
“You missed the point,” Voss replied, selecting the Elite Armored Doctrine for his next match. “Victory has no price.”
“You missed the journey,” Markov said.
During special events (Victory Day, Winter Sale, Christmas), Relic would give out Veteran Drops —guaranteed Commander drops every 10 matches. Voss played 30 matches in one weekend. He got three commanders. He didn't need the Wehrmacht "Encirclement Doctrine." So he sold it on the Steam Market for $0.85.
He then took that $0.85, added $2.00 from selling old trading cards, and bought the exact OKW commander he wanted: "Grand Offensive Doctrine" for $2.50.
The drop rate was cruel. It was said that a Soviet Commander appeared only after 100 victories, and a German one only after 150 defeats. But there was a pattern: A 45-minute slugfest on Lienne Forest had a higher chance to drop a Rare or Epic-grade commander than a 10-minute surrender.
They looked at each other across the table.
The Soviet high command’s radio crackled with static. Across the frozen wastes of the Eastern Front, from the rubble of Stalingrad to the gates of Berlin, Lieutenant Markov knew his tank crews were brave, but bravery without doctrine was just organized dying. His counterpart, Oberleutnant Voss of the Wehrmacht, stared at the same problem from the opposite treeline: he had elite Panzergrenadiers, but without the right Kompanie Chef —the right commander—his tactical edge would blunt against the Soviet human wave.
“You missed the point,” Voss replied, selecting the Elite Armored Doctrine for his next match. “Victory has no price.”
“You missed the journey,” Markov said.
During special events (Victory Day, Winter Sale, Christmas), Relic would give out Veteran Drops —guaranteed Commander drops every 10 matches. Voss played 30 matches in one weekend. He got three commanders. He didn't need the Wehrmacht "Encirclement Doctrine." So he sold it on the Steam Market for $0.85.