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The wording one sees in the pop-up when you hover your mouse over a Wager can be a bit confusing, and some details appear to have got lost when translating into English. So the easiect way to explain is to give an example.
 
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=== Example: Thunderer Wager ===
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[[File:Thunderer wager screencap.jpg|alt=Thunderer Wager pop-up|left|thumb|Thunderer Wager pop-up]]
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Let's work from the top down:
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* ''Max Stage: 10'' – The maximum number of times (battles) that you can try to fulfil the conditions. So for this example, you get 10 attempts. This corresponds to the ''Stage'' column on the left, counting from 1 to 10.
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* ''Battles in which a new stage was not achieved: 6'' – The maximum number of times you can fail, before the wager ends. Should you fail six times, you get whatever you earned that far, if anything.
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* ''Stake: 0 - 10,000 –'' The range that your stake can be, in Silver Lions.
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* ''Stage completing conditions:''  – These are the [[Awards]] that you need to win in battles for this specific Wager. You can win any of the listed awards per battle, so you might get ''Thunderer'' in one battle, then ''Rogue Wave'' in another. Both count towards this Wager.
  
 
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===Table of Wagers===
 
===Table of Wagers===
 
In alphabetical order.
 
In alphabetical order.
  
 
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Revision as of 07:36, 23 August 2022

Wagers are a way of earning Silver Lions or, more rarely, Golden Eagles in War Thunder. A Wager is essentially a bet. You put down a stake, then try to meet the conditions of the Wager in battles. With most Wagers, you get several chances (so several battles) in which to fulfil the conditions, and the more times you do, the bigger your reward. On the other hand, there is also a pre-determined number of times you can fail to meet the requirements. If you exceed that, the Wager ends and you get whatever reward you have earned so far.

As with most gambles where a stake is involved, the higher your stake, the more you can possibly win. So obviously, there is a maximum stake as well.

The conditions required to win Wagers are actually the Awards that one can win during battles, which are displayed on the results screen after a game.

The wording one sees in the pop-up when you hover your mouse over a Wager can be a bit confusing, and some details appear to have got lost when translating into English. So the easiect way to explain is to give an example.

Example: Thunderer Wager

Thunderer Wager pop-up
Thunderer Wager pop-up

Let's work from the top down:

  • Max Stage: 10 – The maximum number of times (battles) that you can try to fulfil the conditions. So for this example, you get 10 attempts. This corresponds to the Stage column on the left, counting from 1 to 10.
  • Battles in which a new stage was not achieved: 6 – The maximum number of times you can fail, before the wager ends. Should you fail six times, you get whatever you earned that far, if anything.
  • Stake: 0 - 10,000 – The range that your stake can be, in Silver Lions.
  • Stage completing conditions: – These are the Awards that you need to win in battles for this specific Wager. You can win any of the listed awards per battle, so you might get Thunderer in one battle, then Rogue Wave in another. Both count towards this Wager.

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Table of Wagers

In alphabetical order.

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