There is an important difference between being OP and being broken.Ī tank being OP is a tank that is too strong at either one thing or at everything.įor example, the T54E2 can be considered OP, due to it being able to do everything in a battle, and not really lacking in any statistical area. “An OP/broken tier 3 tank with extremely high DPM which is one of the rarest tanks in the game.” The Ke-Ni Otsu is concidered by the general playerbase to be this: This tank is from a bygone age of World of Tanks Blitz, the pre 5.5 age which means its essentially completely out of place in the game.Īdditional sections have been included in this review to explain misunderstandings or caveats of this fairly unknown tank, use the below table of contents to skip to the relevant section you need.įor this review to really make sense, and for why the Ke-Ni Otsu has the current reputation that it has, first it must be understood what the difference between being OP (OverPowered) is, compared to what it means to be broken. ![]() ![]() Its known for its insane DPM, but not much else. ![]() Ke-Ni Otsu is a tier 3 Japanese premium light tank.
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