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One of the fastest robots. Considerably outperforms most of the light robots
— in-game description




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Gepard
Purchase Information GepardInfobox
In-Game Cost Real Value Icn info for user popup Exp Level Icn info for user popup
250 Gold $2.50 2
Robot Information
Class Icn info for user popup Ability Icn info for user popup Faction Icn info for user popup
LightRobotinfobox
Light
None IcarusTechnologiesinfobox
Icarus Technologies
Base Statistics
PilotRankPrivate icon
Level
Shield icon
Durability Icn info for user popup
Speed icon
Speed
1 48,400 58 kph
Armaments Standard Paint Jobs
Hardpoints 3x Light Default Croc
Default Weapons 1x Spiral + 2x Molot
Module Slots Legendary Paint Jobs Icn info for user popup
Active Yes N/A
Passive 0
Other Legendary Pilots
Tier Icn info for user popup I N/A
Wiki Class Icn info for user popup Light
Potential Role ~


Introduction

The Gepard is a light robot with 3 light hardpoints.

Strategy

The Gepard has a fixed speed of 58 km/h, making it the third fastest robot at base level (first being the Stalker at 66 km/h, the second being the Phantom at 60 km/h). By comparison the Cossack doesn't reach the same speed until level 9 (however, the Cossack can jump, and jumping is faster than walking). The high speed makes the Gepard a good beacon capper in the lower leagues, however its low durability means the pilot must be careful when engaging enemy robots.

The Gepard's speed and agility makes it good for hit and run tactics, dodging heavy gunfire as well as quickly changing position to get into the range of targets. On long range maps, such as Yamantau, the Gepard is good for flanking enemies and threatening the enemy home beacon.


Possible Setups

These setups are recommended for the Gepard:

Note: Each slot type is filled with only one particular weapon. For example, if a robot has 3 light all three of those slots are filled with Pinatas, as mixing weapons of the same slot type is not advisable.


Close Range (350m or less)

Slot Types Light Slot Name (if applicable)
#Slots x3
Setup 1
Pinata
Mini Death Button
Setup 2
Magnum
Mini plasma Death Button
Setup 3
Aphid
Mini Nuke
Setup 4
Gust


Mid-Range (500-600m)

Slot Types Light Slot Name (if applicable)
#Slots x3
Setup 1
Pin
Mini Russian Death Button
Setup 2
Punisher
Mini Leadhose


Long Range (800-1,100m)

Slot Types Light Slot
#Slots x3
Setup 1
Molot
Setup 2
Gekko


Overview

Using a trio of Punishers is the most cost effective way to deal good DPS (damage per second).  For close-in engagement, high burst DPS weapons such as the Gusts or Pinatas are recommended.  For skirmishing and hit and run tactics, Aphids or Pins are a viable choice.  Lastly, Gekkos or Molots can provide mid-range and long-range support.  

Not Recommended

  • The use of Magnums can be done, as you would have continuous firepower (no reload), and solid DPS, however it is not recommend as when you are able to acquire these, you will most like have superior options of where to place them.
  • The use of more valuable equipment because there are better platforms for mounting premium equipment.

Mark I Statistics

Purchase Information

PilotRankPrivate icon
Level
Shield icon
Durability
Speed icon
Speed
Gold-icon
Cost
1 48,400 58 250

Upgrade Information

PilotRankPrivate icon
Level
Shield icon
Durability
Speed icon
Speed
AgIcon
Cost
Duration
Time
2 52,800 58 10,000 5 minutes
3 57,200 58 20,000 30 minutes
4 61,600 58 40,000 1 hour
5 66,000 58 200,000 4 hours
6 71,500 58 400,000 8 hours
7 77,000 58 800,000 12 hours
8 83,600 58 1,500,000 16 hours
9 90,200 58 3,000,000 20 hours
10 97,900 58 5,000,000 1 day
11 105,600 58 8,000,000 1 day 2 hours
12 114,400 58 13,000,000 1 day 4 hours
Cost Time
Totals 31,970,000 5 days 19 hours 35 minutes


Mark II Statistics

Purchase Information

PilotRankPrivate icon
Level
Shield icon
Durability
Speed icon
Speed
Gold-icon
Cost
1 114,400 58 500

Note: Level 12 Mark I is required to enhance (purchase) to Mark II.

Upgrade Information

PilotRankPrivate icon
Level
Shield icon
Durability
Speed icon
Speed
AgIcon
Cost
Duration
Time
2 116,500 58 250,000 3 hours
3 118,600 58 500,000 5 hours
4 120,700 58 1,000,000 8 hours
5 122,800 58 3,750,000 15 hours
6 124,900 58 3,750,000 15 hours
7 127,000 58 3,750,000 15 hours
8 129,100 58 3,750,000 15 hours
9 131,200 58 3,750,000 15 hours
10 133,300 58 3,750,000 15 hours
11 135,400 58 3,750,000 15 hours
12 137,500 58 3,750,000 15 hours
Cost Time
Totals 31,750,000 5 days 16 hours


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Update History

Version Changes
4.8.0 Total Upgrade Time: 7 days 3 hours 35 minutes⟶5 days 19 hours 35 minutes
4.7.0 Modules slots changed from 2 passive slots → 0 passive slots and 1 active slot
Durability increased by 10%
Total Upgrade Time: 8 days 13 hours 35 minutes⟶7 days 3 hours 35 minutes
4.5.0 Can no longer be produced via Workshop 2.0
4.2.0 Price changed from 250 gold to 10,000 Components (same value)
4.0.0 Total Upgrade Cost: 31,511,200 Ag⟶31,970,000 Ag
Total Upgrade Time: 8 days 10 hours 5 minutes⟶8 days 13 hours 35 minutes
3.7.0 Cost of the Gepard is reduced from 1,200 gold to 250 gold
3.2.0 Increased hit points per level gain (approximately +8% instead of +5%)
2.4.0 New skin: Croc
1.4.1 New design
0.6.1 Robot was added to the game
Gepard-old-design

Design prior to 1.4.1

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Trivia

  • Once appeared on the War Robots app icon with 2× Punishers and a Molot
  • The word Gepard means 'Cheetah' in German and Czech.
  • The Gepard may be named after the Flakpanzer Gepard, a German Cold War-era SPAA
  • Used to cost silver but was changed to cost 1,200 gold. In a more recent update this was reduced to 250, a much more reasonable price. It also cost 10,000 components before, making it the most cheap component in history, at only 75 Ag for one component (if 1 Au=3,000 Ag). Currently it is also the cheapest Au robot.
  • The robot's head and thigh used to strongly resemble German Flakpanzer Gepard's turret and hull before the redesign
  • Although the redesign heavily changed the Gepard's appearance, some details of the back of the robot are leftover from the previous design
  • It was one of the most popular robots for gold farming, which is playing at low tiers for the sole purpose of getting gold, or silver. Presently, gold farming has become outdated and the Gepard has fallen out of favor for most players
  • It is one of the two Gold/Component Bots who do not have an ability other than superior firepower, the other being the Fury
  • Gepard is one of three robots that have a fixed speed along with Bolt and Stalker
  • Gepard is the namesake of a class of patrol vessels and two types of self-propelled anti-aircraft guns used by the German military.
  • This robot was added on September 6, 2014.

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