War Thunder Walkthrough — Start to Endgame

Step-by-step War Thunder walkthrough covering every phase from first session to endgame. Complete progression guide with milestones and checklists.

War Thunder is Gaijin Entertainment's free-to-play vehicular combat game simulating air, ground, and naval warfare from WWII through modern era. With over 2,500 vehicles across 10 nations, the sheer breadth of content is staggering. The game spans three combat modes (Arcade, Realistic, Simulator) each offering fundamentally different experiences from casual to full simulation. The tech tree grind is notoriously long but each vehicle researched feels like a genuine achievement. War Thunder's damage model is the most detailed in gaming — individual crew members, modules, and ammunition are modeled and can be damaged independently. The combined arms mode where tanks, planes, and helicopters fight simultaneously is unique in the genre.

This walkthrough takes you from your first session to endgame content. Each phase has specific goals, priorities, and milestones. Follow this path to avoid common traps that stall most players.

Quick Progression Summary

PhaseAreaFocusBuildDuration
1. StartEastern Europebattle rating matchmaking basicsBomber Pilot1-2 hours
2. EarlyNormandytech tree progression masteryBomber Pilot3-5 hours
3. MidSinai Desertcrew skills + gearFighter Pilot or Bomber Pilot5-10 hours
4. LateBerlinBuild optimizationFighter Pilot5-10 hours
5. EndgameKurskMin-maxFighter Pilot or Helicopter PilotOngoing

Phase 1: Getting Started — Eastern Europe

A ground battle map featuring open fields and a town with close-quarters fighting. The map rewards both long-range sniping and urban brawling depending on which area you contest. The town center is the most contested area.

Level/Difficulty: All BRs Key Rewards: Varied engagement ranges, balanced gameplay

What to Do in Eastern Europe

  1. Learn battle rating matchmaking. Each vehicle has a Battle Rating (BR) determining its matchmaking bracket. Spend your first session getting comfortable with this.
  2. Pick Bomber Pilot as your starting build. It's the most forgiving option.
  3. Stick to one nation's ground or air tree until you reach your desired BR range. Splitting research across multiple nations spreads your progress too thin and leaves you with weak lineups.
  4. Acquire your first equipment upgrade — P-51D Mustang or whatever's available.
  5. Clear all main content before moving on.

Phase 1 Checklist

  • Understand battle rating matchmaking fundamentals
  • Bomber Pilot selected and functional
  • Eastern Europe main content cleared
  • Ready for Normandy

Phase 2: Early Game — Normandy

A WWII-themed ground map with bocage hedgerows, villages, and beaches. The hedgerow terrain creates ambush opportunities and limits long-range sniping. Historically appropriate for mid-war BR vehicles.

Level/Difficulty: Low-mid BR Key Rewards: Historical atmosphere, ambush gameplay, WWII immersion

What to Do in Normandy

  1. Work on tech tree progression. Each nation has separate air, ground, and naval tech trees with vehicles unlocked sequentially. This system becomes critical from here on.
  2. Farm for P-51D Mustang if you haven't already. It's the key upgrade for this phase.
  3. Side climbing (flying to the side of the map while gaining altitude) wins air battles. Fighters that arrive at combat altitude with energy advantage dictate every engagement.
  4. Complete all objectives before pushing to Sinai Desert.
  5. Consider whether Fighter Pilot might suit your playstyle better than Bomber Pilot.

Phase 2 Checklist

  • tech tree progression integrated into gameplay
  • P-51D Mustang acquired
  • Normandy fully cleared
  • Ready for Sinai Desert

Phase 3: Mid Game — Sinai Desert

An open desert map with long sightlines and scattered rocky outcroppings for cover. Favors vehicles with good gun depression and accuracy for hull-down long-range engagements. One of the most popular maps.

Level/Difficulty: All BRs Key Rewards: Long-range engagements, hull-down gameplay, sniper positions

What to Do in Sinai Desert

  1. Master crew skills. Each vehicle slot has a crew with skills (reload speed, repair speed, g-tolerance for pilots, vitality). This unlocks a new layer of gameplay.
  2. Start working toward T-34-85. It's the best equipment and becomes accessible around now.
  3. Angling armor at 30-45 degrees to incoming fire increases effective armor thickness by 15-40%. The Tiger I's flat 100mm front armor becomes 115-140mm effective when properly angled.
  4. This area is the main skill check. If you can clear it, you're ready for late game.
  5. Start investing in vehicle modification for the tactical depth you'll need going forward.

Phase 3 Checklist

  • crew skills mastered
  • T-34-85 acquired or in progress
  • Sinai Desert fully cleared
  • Ready for Berlin

Phase 4: Late Game — Berlin

An urban ground map with destroyed buildings and rubble creating close-quarters combat zones. Side shots and flanking through buildings define the gameplay. Heavy tanks and vehicles with strong frontal armor excel.

Level/Difficulty: Mid-high BR Key Rewards: Urban combat, flanking opportunities, CQB experience

What to Do in Berlin

  1. Finalize your build. You should be running Fighter Pilot or Bomber Pilot with optimized gear.
  2. T-34-85 should be your primary. If you don't have it yet, prioritize getting it.
  3. Crew skills are invisible power. A maxed reload crew reloads 30% faster than a stock crew. Prioritize Reload Speed and Repair Speed for ground vehicles.
  4. combined arms battles optimization starts here. Small improvements compound into massive advantages.
  5. Farm this area for the resources needed to push into Kursk.

Phase 4 Checklist

  • Build fully optimized
  • T-34-85 upgraded to max
  • Berlin fully cleared
  • Ready for Kursk

Phase 5: Endgame — Kursk

A massive open field map based on the historical Battle of Kursk. Nearly flat terrain with minimal cover creates long-range tank duels. Vehicles with accurate long-range guns dominate. One of the most open maps in the game.

Level/Difficulty: Mid-high BR Key Rewards: Long-range gunnery practice, open field tactics

What to Do in Kursk

  1. Kursk tests everything. Come prepared with your best build and gear.
  2. Premium time during events and sales is the best value for accelerating research. Wait for 50% off sales (usually anniversary events in October/November) to buy premium time.
  3. The endgame loop: run Kursk, optimize gear, push harder content.
  4. Experiment with Helicopter Pilot for a fresh take once you've mastered the standard builds.
  5. This is where combined arms battles mastery separates good players from great ones.

Phase 5 Checklist

  • Endgame content on farm
  • Best-in-slot gear acquired
  • Kursk fully cleared
  • Ready for challenge content

Common Progression Mistakes

  • Bringing a single vehicle in your lineup. When it's destroyed, you leave the match and waste potential impact. Bring 3-5 vehicles of similar BR for a full match.
  • Rushing forward at match start. Aggressive players die within the first minute to enemies who reached good positions first. Advance carefully and use terrain cover.
  • Ignoring sound cues. Engine sounds, track sounds, and gun reports reveal enemy positions. Play with headphones and listen for nearby vehicles before peeking.
  • Shooting the front of a heavy tank with standard ammunition. Learn weak points — shoot the turret cheeks, lower front plate, or flank for side shots where armor is thinnest.
  • Grinding with a vehicle you hate just because it leads to one you want. The grind is long — play vehicles you enjoy at BRs you find fun, and progress will come naturally.

Key Tips for Smooth Progression

  1. Stick to one nation's ground or air tree until you reach your desired BR range. Splitting research across multiple nations spreads your progress too thin and leaves you with weak lineups.
  2. Side climbing (flying to the side of the map while gaining altitude) wins air battles. Fighters that arrive at combat altitude with energy advantage dictate every engagement.
  3. Angling armor at 30-45 degrees to incoming fire increases effective armor thickness by 15-40%. The Tiger I's flat 100mm front armor becomes 115-140mm effective when properly angled.
  4. Crew skills are invisible power. A maxed reload crew reloads 30% faster than a stock crew. Prioritize Reload Speed and Repair Speed for ground vehicles.
  5. Premium time during events and sales is the best value for accelerating research. Wait for 50% off sales (usually anniversary events in October/November) to buy premium time.

For detailed build optimization, see War Thunder builds. For quick wins, check tips & tricks.