40mm Autocannon
40 mm Autocannon is worth mounting when the Trampler can stay fed on 40 mm shells and keep a firing lane long enough to cash in on steady auto-gun pressure.
70 mm Shotgun Cannon Armored makes sense when your Trampler can stay loaded with standard shotgun-cannon shells and actually bully fights up close.
This gun starts to feel good when your Trampler can stay supplied with standard 70 mm Shotgun Cannon Shell and push close enough to cash in on the spread. The armored housing helps, but it does not rescue a bad setup. If shells are low, angles are awkward, or repairs are already draining the run, this thing turns into heavy metal you dragged along for nothing.
40 mm Autocannon is worth mounting when the Trampler can stay fed on 40 mm shells and keep a firing lane long enough to cash in on steady auto-gun pressure.
40 mm Autocannon Armored is worth the mount slot when the Trampler can stay fed on 40 mm shells and actually hold firing angles long enough to use the armored body.
70 mm Shotgun Cannon makes sense when your Trampler can stay loaded with standard shotgun-cannon shells and actually press close fights.
80mm Naval Cannon makes sense when your Trampler can stay fed on 80 mm shells and actually take the kind of fight where a heavy cannon matters.
80 mm Naval Cannon Armored makes sense when your Trampler can stay fed on 80 mm shells and actually take the kind of fight where a heavy cannon matters.
Experimental 2x70 mm Twin Shotgun Cannon is the unarmored T4 twin-shotgun turret, so it fits only when your Trampler can push close angles and keep the shells coming.
Experimental 2x70 mm Twin Shotgun Cannon Armored is the armored T4 twin-shotgun turret, so it only makes sense when your Trampler can actually feed a two-shell close-pressure mount.
Experimental 2x80 mm Cannon is the unarmored T4 double-cannon turret, so it fits builds that want heavy-shell pressure without paying for the armored housing.
It feels best with standard 70 mm Shotgun Cannon Shell in storage, a run that expects close vehicle fights, and enough crew attention to keep the gun firing when the Trampler closes in.
The armored housing does not fix empty shell racks, bad closing angles, or repair pressure. If those problems are already showing up, this slot usually goes to waste.
Yes, when you expect close vehicle fights and can keep it fed with standard 70 mm Shotgun Cannon Shell.
Shell supply and the ability to force close Trampler fights matter more than the armored housing by itself.