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Operation: Tsunami is a PvE mission in Armored Warfare.

Briefing[ | ]

"August 27, 2035. The Cartel is using the port to smuggle contraband. Capture it and try and get intel from the Cartel's SATCOM trucks."

Primary Objective[ | ]

Capture the Port[ | ]

Capture the control point at I7 within 15 minutes.

Secondary Objective[ | ]

Download Intel from SATCOM Trucks[ | ]

Players have 10 minutes to drive over three white circles whose locations are shown on the minimap.

Strategy[ | ]

Enemies spawn north, east, and south of the starting point, but there are fewer enemies up north, so a common approach would be head up north first while getting the first SATCOM truck, then slowly work one's way down southwards. Alternatively, the team can immediately turn south at the start of a mission and face the initial wave of enemies while using the buildings near the starting point to shield themself from the eastern flank. A lieutenant vehicle spawns to the east near D3, which is best dealt with by driving close to the northern border at C3 and face it from the north. Another group of enemies spawn at J2 and can snipe at long distances if there are other enemy vehicles up north that can spot player vehicles in the open.

There are three groups of enemies that spawn in the port area: one to the north at C7, one near the middle around F6, and another down south near J7. The southern group tends to head north to join with the middle group. Start from one end and push slowly towards the other end of the port to clear out remaining enemies.

Sometimes an enemy vehicle may get stuck outside of the map border behind a building near J5. In that case it is best to capture the control point outright to complete the mission.

Rewards[ | ]

Tsunami has a x3.5 Experience Experience multiplier and base x10.7 Credits Credits multiplier for completing the mission. The latter can be boosted to x16.05 if secondary objective is complete.

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Trivia[ | ]

  • Tsunami debuted in 2015, and was overhauled in March 2018.[1]

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