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This article is about Community King of the Hill strategy.
Contents
General strategy
- If trying to capture the point, work as a team! A well-planned attack on the area will work better than Scouts running randomly onto it.
- When defending the point, don't watch one entry to the main point. There are usually many possible ways to get into the location, and only defending a single door can lead to disastrous results.
- Don't give up! If the other team is about to win the round, try a surprise attack or plan a Capture Point rush, at the very least to get into Overtime.
- Watch out for enemy Spies, Pyros, and Heavy-Medic pairs. By themselves, they can take out a good portion of your team, leading to an easy capture.
- Be on the lookout for Scouts and Soldiers or Demomen with equipped Pain Trains. They capture the points twice as fast, and are sometimes able to capture it without help.
- Try to clear out the main capture area before going for the Point. Sometimes there might be enemies waiting in the shadows to take out unsuspecting opponents!
- It's a good idea to push the enemy team back to their spawn area, as it makes them less likely to be able to capture the point before your team wins.
Class-specific strategy
Scout
- As a Scout, you capture the point twice as fast as other classes. Use this to your advantage when you go for the point!
- If you use Bonk!, you won't halt enemy captures or speed up your team's, but it's still a useful distraction for powerful enemies.
- Using your Sandman, you can stun enemies capturing or defending the point. This can be useful on Heavy-Medic pairs or any other powerful group!
- The Mad Milk is useful on enemies trying to capture or defend, as it heals every teammate who successfully hits them.
- Scouts aren't very useful for defending, but they can still try to distract the enemies by running through their spawn, with or without Bonk!.
- The Force-A-Nature can be used to push enemies off the point.
Soldier
- Soldiers are good for defending and attacking, as they have high health and great weapons.
- The Buff Banner or Battalion's Backup are also valuable assets for your team. Use them when making an offensive push or a defensive stand, respectively.
- Soldiers are also great for dealing with pesky Sentry Guns or Heavy-Medic pairs.
- Spamming rockets on the control point can be an effective method to clear the point of opposition; couple this with a Kritzkrieg ÜberCharge and you will be a force to be reckoned with.
Pyro
- As a Pyro, try sneaking over to the enemy team and spraying them with fire, making them search for health. This can give your team more time.
- Remember to Spy-check, even while capturing the point, as a Spy might sneak onto it in the fray to halt the process.
- Use the Flare Gun while capturing to set enemies on fire without having to stop the capture process.
- You can be a big help to your team by deflecting enemy projectiles while capturing.
- Airblasting your teammates if they're on fire can also help your team.
Demoman
- An often-used strategy is to litter the Point with sticky bombs, then detonate them when the other team reaches the point.
- Watch for enemy Engineers and try to take out their buildings before they can get them to the main area.
- The Pain Train can provide a boost when capturing the point. Combine this with your ability to sticky jump, and you can have the mobility and capturing rate of a Scout.
- The Ullapool Caber can be extremely useful in severely weakening or completely wiping out the opposing team's capturing effort; just make sure to have a decent amount of health in order to survive the explosion.
Heavy
- Remember, Medics are your best friend. If you have a Medic healing you, try to protect him, so even if you get killed, he can heal other teammates.
- With the Hibernating Bear item set equipped, you are a force to be reckoned with on defense, especially in narrow passageways.
- If you're in the middle of a big firefight and have the Sandvich or Buffalo Steak Sandvich equipped, throw it near your teammates to give them a quick health boost if they are near death.
- Never try to take on the entire enemy team, even with a Medic. Try to take out one enemy at a time.
- Remember to keep your Minigun spinning, even after your team has cleared out the opposing side.
- Watch out for enemy Snipers, and try to make your movements random while capturing, such as randomly crouching or jumping unexpectedly.
Engineer
- Engineers aren't very useful in King of the Hill, as the Capture Point is usually in a wide-open area, but they can still be an asset to the team.
- Have a Teleporter up that gets teammates closer to the point, to keep the pressure on the enemy team.
- If you have the Wrangler equipped, take control of your Sentry to have a better chance of stopping the opposing team.
- Remember to Spy-check often, so they can't backstab you and sap your buildings.
- A well placed Mini-Sentry can provide a useful distraction to capturing opponents, allowing your teammates to harm them with less resistance.
- The Short Circuit can help your team by destroying sticky bombs placed by an enemy Demoman.
Medic
- As a Medic, you can force a victory with team due to your powerful Übercharge. Since KOTH only exists of one control point, one Übercharge coupled with a Heavy can easily force out the entire enemy presence, and thus allow your team to take over the point.
- Due to the often open areas in which the control point is located it is recommended you try to find some cover, often found just outside of the control point markers. Be agile and every once in awhile try to take cover while still try to heal other players.
Sniper
- Due to the high density of players usually on the point, a thrown Jarate can cover a large number of enemy players, making clearing the point easier for your teammates.
- Sometimes it may be beneficial to take Huntsman potshots on the point, especially if there are a large number of players on it; due to the large size of the projectile hitbox, odds are you will connect with an opponent.
Spy
- As a Spy, you can take down the enemy team's Sentry Guns defending the point with the Electro Sapper to allow your teammates to move in and capture the point.
- Due to the (often) high density of players within and around the actual control point, it is recommended you try to pick targets to kill who are travelling from their area to the control point. The control point itself may provide ample oppertunity for backstabs but the choatic nature of it often means death for any Spy walking amongst it.
- Try to prioritize targets that are walking towards the control point. Medics, Heavies, and Engineers are the highest priority due to their importance in the KOTH gamemode.
- Keep in mind this advice is meant as a general guideline. If the enemy team controls the control point please feel free to attempt to kill key targets holding the control point. Sometimes dying for the sake of altruism can be a good thing if you manage to kill targets that were holding your team back from taking over the control point.