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.
Worn 80 mm Naval Cannon fits best when worn-tier heavy-cannon pressure matters more than spending the slot on the armored body.
This turret only earns a slot when the Trampler can keep 80 mm shells flowing and actually hold long enough to land heavy shots. It sits in the worn T2 line and comes separate from the armored body, so the real choice is whether the gun family matters more than extra protection on the mount. The unarmored body makes more sense when the route wants worn-tier cannon pressure and armor is not the deciding factor; if shell storage, repairs, or firing lanes are already the real bottlenecks, this slot still collapses for the same reasons.
It matters most when a worn-tier turret body shows up on a run that already wants 80 mm pressure on the Trampler.
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.
70 mm Shotgun Cannon Armored makes sense when your Trampler can stay loaded with standard shotgun-cannon shells and actually bully fights up close.
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.
The best case is a Trampler with stable 80 mm shell supply, deliberate vehicle fights that reward heavy shots, and a route where the same cannon family matters more than extra armor on the mount.
This version still loses to empty shell racks, bad firing lanes, and a repair budget that is already breaking. Going unarmored does not clean up those problems.
Yes, when the route needs cannon pressure and the crew can keep it fed with 80 mm shells.
Ammo supply comes first, then turret tier, armor state, and whether the Trampler can stay positioned long enough to fire.