The game's tank will respawn at the rocket base location, patrolling back and forth. Every time it sees a player, it automatically fires rockets to attack. Many players who farm cards in this area find it very annoying and want to defeat it. So, how do you fight the tank in Lost Evolution? Below, we'll share some specific combat techniques to help everyone reduce their own damage while solving this trouble.

Firstly, to fight the tank, we need to prepare high-explosive type bullets because other types of bullets won't deal any damage. Of course, you can also use explosives, which have the same damage effect as high-explosive bullets. However, be cautious when using explosives close to the tank, as it's easy to get one-shot due to the proximity. Therefore, it's recommended not to try this method.

The safest way to fight the tank is with a rocket launcher. It's suggested to use high-velocity rockets, as regular rockets, although high-explosive and high-damage, have a noticeable ballistic drop. High-velocity rockets are more cost-effective and suitable for attacking vehicles and turrets.

After making the necessary preparations, aim and shoot when the tank appears. Generally, 6 high-velocity rockets should be enough to defeat it. After being destroyed, the tank will catch fire around it and produce three ammunition boxes. The fire will naturally extinguish after five minutes, so there's no need to worry about it.

Once the fire is out, we can open the ammunition boxes. After taking the resources inside, remember to use a pickaxe or similar tool to break down the tank's wreckage, which will yield some metal scraps, advanced metals, and charcoal. These resources can also be quite helpful in the early stages of the game.

Now, you should know how to fight the tank in Lost Evolution. As long as you make the right preparations and pay attention to the distance from the tank, defeating it can be relatively easy. Players who have learned these techniques should now go and try them in the game. Defeating this enemy not only reduces obstacles during exploration but also provides substantial resources.