1. George Washington
• Why Tank? Washington was the ultimate protector and leader, holding the nation together in its infancy and setting critical precedents. He prioritized stability and unity, defending the country from collapse during its early years.
• Playstyle: A defensive anchor, shielding his team and creating stability. His abilities focus on absorbing damage and protecting teammates during tough battles.
• Ultimate Ability: “Founding Resolve” – Creates a massive shield that absorbs all incoming damage while boosting teammates’ defenses, symbolizing his foundational leadership.
2. Theodore Roosevelt
• Why Tank? Roosevelt embodied aggressive, frontline leadership, charging into challenges headfirst. His “Big Stick Diplomacy” and military exploits (like the Rough Riders) highlight his bold, fearless style.
• Playstyle: An aggressive Tank who leads the charge and creates space for his team. His abilities are about disruption and rallying the team to push forward.
• Ultimate Ability: “Big Stick Rampage” – Charges into enemy lines, scattering foes and boosting teammates’ damage output.
3. Dwight D. Eisenhower
• Why Tank? Eisenhower was a calm, strategic leader who excelled at large-scale planning and logistics, both as a WWII general and a president. His focus on long-term security (e.g., NATO and the Interstate Highway System) makes him a defensive Tank who protects his team.
• Playstyle: A strategic Tank, focused on holding ground and ensuring the team has room to succeed.
• Ultimate Ability: “Interstate Shield” – Deploys a massive defensive barrier that slows enemies while boosting ally durability.
4. Abraham Lincoln (Inspirational Resilient Tank)
• Why Tank? Lincoln symbolizes resilience and unity, protecting the nation during the Civil War and ensuring the Union endured. His leadership under immense pressure makes him a steadfast Tank, shielding his team from harm and inspiring them to persevere.
• Playstyle: A resilient Tank who focuses on protecting his allies and fortifying their resolve during critical moments, ensuring his team stands strong under pressure.