Challanger 2, if you want a tank in a a deck that works well around it. On paper the M1A2 is the best heavy tankin the game though, but only american decks get it.Kyu-maru shiki is the best mixed deck heavy tank. Red Dragon and KUSSR are both effective Motorized decks. Use mostly NorK infantry (Bochongsu and Jeogockdae) for the frontline and support them with the Chinese/Soviet units. Some people like KUSSR Armoured due it being a USSR Armoured with the ability to bring two T-90 cards (NorK T-90s, USSR T-72BU) and having the B-5 but I find this to be a.
Wargame: Red Dragon General Discussions Topic Details. Mar 11, 2019 @ 7:53pm Best tank nation/coalition ^^^^ Showing 1-8 of 8 comments. 1st game was 12 minutes long, got matched just about a minute after I started Wargame. 2nd game was 5minutes long, got instantly matched after I started Wargame. About an hour before the first game I had a roughly 3 hour long session with one restart in between due to getting stuck while joining a lobby.
Balance change arguments can be made from;Armory/hidden file mechanic theory and number presentations
or
Performance analysis from replays
Both have their strengths and weaknesses. The Weakness of #2 is that results are dependent on player skill levels and tactics or in the case of single unit matchups, it represents of individual units in a vacuum and does not account for higher levels effects that may occur on a complex field. The weakness of #1 is unit statistics alone to not give a perfect account of the capabilities of a unit under all conditions.
For example: The low autonomy of the Japanese heavy tanks. A problem for mobility on large maps, much less so for games on small maps.
So understand that 'balance' is an imperfect thing that varies with map size, available terrain, coalition composition and so on.
Generally, my preferred approach to issues of balance, ranked sequentially in preferred mechanism of change is;

2) Change vet levels
3) Change availability

5) Change weapon loadouts
And finally, some things are deliberately 'imbalanced'. Example: Poland and Czechoslovakia have, as a general rule, a rather inferior air-force. To balance this, polish and Czech planes tend to get both a cost and an availability/veteran buff to boost their competitiveness.