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Best Tank Parts in Armored Core 6

the tankiest tank that ever tanked

In the dynamic world of mechanized warfare, where battles are decided by the fusion of cutting-edge technology and strategic prowess, Armored Core 6: Fires of Rubicon emerges as a pinnacle of gameplay innovation. This latest installment in the renowned Armored Core series propels newbies and veterans alike into a realm where the fusion of steel and circuitry defines the very essence of combat.

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The world of mech combat has always been an exhilarating blend of strategy, skill, and customization. Armored Core 6: Fires of Rubicon especially takes this experience to new heights with its expansive arsenal of tank parts, allowing players to build and pilot their ultimate war machines. Read on to discover a comprehensive list of all the best tank parts in Armored Core 6!

Best Tank Parts in Armored Core 6

There’s a good handful of tank parts to choose from in Armored Core 6, but if you want to build the tankiest tank that ever tanked, then you’re definitely going to want to use some of these tank parts in your build:

AH-J-124 BASHO

The AH-J-124 BASHO is one of the many head parts available to players in Armored Core 6 and is the best choice for players who are going for a tank build. Here are the specs for the AH-J-124 BASHO part in Armored Core 6:

  • AP – 1250
  • Attitude Stability – 370
  • System Recovery – 68
  • Weight – 4600
  • EN Load – 95

The AH-J-124 BASHO can be obtained by purchasing it for COAM 61,000 at the Parts Shop of the Garage.

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SB-033M MORLEY

The SB-033M MORLEY is one of the best tank parts in Armored Core 6, on account of it having both substantial offensive and defensive capabilities. The only thing more impressive than this back part’s Attack stat is its Impact stat; it’s indispensable for all tanks in Armored Core 6! Here are all of the specs for the SB-033M MORLEY:

  • Attack Power – 1360
  • Impact – 1450
  • Total Rounds – 20
  • Weight – 8480
  • EN Load – 465

This back part can be purchased for COAM 255,000 at the Parts Shop of the Garage.

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VE-40A

The VE-40A is, hands down, one of the best core parts in Armored Core 6, regardless of whether you’re going for a tank build or not (though it is amazing for that too). The VE-40A has stupid incredible damage resistance, making it the perfect choice for tanks and regular builds alike. Here are the specs for the VE-40A core part in Armored Core 6:

  • AP – 4320
  • Attitude Stability – 521
  • Generator Output Adj. – 122
  • Weight – 21100
  • EN Load – 432

The VE-40A can be purchased for COAM 570,000 at the Parts Shop of the Garage.

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Your choice of parts in Armored Core 6 can really make all the difference in battle, which is why it’s so important to plan out your build beforehand. If you need more advice on how to build your lean, mean, fighting machine in Armored Core 6, just check out Gamer Journalist’s Armored Core 6 guides, like our guide to the best generators!

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Allysen Pierce is a freelance writer with a passion for gaming who has been a part of the Gamer Journalist team since May 2022. Her main passions are horror games and dating sims (especially combinations of the two), but she has been known to play literally anything that is put in front of her. Her current favorite games include Skyrim, I Was a Teenage Exocolonist, Cult of the Lamb, Slaughter Horse, and Dragon Age: Inquisition. When she's not playing games (or writing about them), she can be found reading, baking, watching horror movies, or playing with her cat.