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− | The '''Heavy''' is a situational [[Standard competitive lineup#Pocket|pocket]] and [[Standard competitive lineup#Utility|utility]] class sometimes used in the [[standard competitive lineup]] | + | The '''Heavy''' is considered a situational [[Standard competitive lineup#Pocket|pocket]] and [[Standard competitive lineup#Utility|utility]] class sometimes used in the [[standard competitive lineup]]. Heavies are valued for their tanking capacity and sustained damage output. |
== Information == | == Information == | ||
=== Health === | === Health === | ||
− | {{ | + | {{Class health pack and overheal table|overheal|heavy=yes}} |
=== Speed === | === Speed === | ||
{{class speed table|Heavy}} | {{class speed table|Heavy}} | ||
=== Weapons === | === Weapons === | ||
{{main|Heavy weapons (competitive)}} | {{main|Heavy weapons (competitive)}} | ||
− | The Heavy | + | The Heavy uses his primary weapon to deal large damage at close to medium range. Heavies are slow, and even slower while spun up. Many players counteract this by jump-revving (spinning their minigun in mid-air) which can be useful in [[Ambush#Heavy|ambushing]]; or will use the [[Gloves of Running Urgently]] to get to a destination more quickly. Note however, that the Gloves of Running Urgently are banned in many competitive leagues. |
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{{class weapons table heavy primary}} | {{class weapons table heavy primary}} | ||
== Usage == | == Usage == | ||
− | + | Due to his slow speed, the Heavy is a situational [[utility]] class. However, their large amount of health and high close-range damage output makes Heavies ideal for holding crucial Control Points, especially the final Control Points of 5-CP maps like [[Badlands (competitive)|Badlands]]. In Sixes play, a team will generally switch out a [[Scout (competitive)|Scout]] for a Heavy when trying to hold the last point, though substituting a Soldier for a Heavy is also common. | |
=== Common Tactics === | === Common Tactics === | ||
− | Usually, a team's [[Medic (competitive)|Medic]] will focus on healing the team's Heavy, as | + | First and foremost, it is recommended to read the player-based Highlander Heavy guide<ref>https://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=532245038</ref>, in order to reach a larger understanding of the class. |
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− | + | In general, the Heavy is often used when defending the last Point on 5 CP-maps, or on A/D maps such as [[Gravel Pit]]. Usually in this case, a team's [[Medic (competitive)|Medic]] will focus on healing the team's Heavy, as the Heavy is able to possess a maximum amount of 450 health. This allows the Heavy to absorb a lot of damage and delay the enemy team more as opposed to a lower health class. The Heavy is also able to output very high damage at close range, which is crucial for keeping the Medic alive. Often the Heavy will replace the Pocket Soldier, or perhaps allow additional Soldiers to act as Roamers. | |
=== 5-CP Push Strategies === | === 5-CP Push Strategies === | ||
− | + | Teams will very rarely use a Heavy at the start of a 5-CP map. His slow speed means that a team starting off with a Heavy will typically attack the mid point with one less player than the other team, which may make the difference between winning or losing a mid fight. His high health makes him a useful defender in this game-mode, which is why he is often used on last point holds. | |
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If a team needs to defend a relatively open area where there is little cover, a Heavy may be useful in buying time for the rest of the team to organize and repel a push because of his large amount of health. | If a team needs to defend a relatively open area where there is little cover, a Heavy may be useful in buying time for the rest of the team to organize and repel a push because of his large amount of health. | ||
=== Attack-Defend Strategies === | === Attack-Defend Strategies === | ||
− | When defending on an Attack/Defend map, the | + | When defending on an Attack/Defend map, the low mobility of the Heavy is mitigated somewhat, as enemies will come to him instead of the other way around. This allows him to keep his Minigun spun up without worrying as much about needing to quickly move around, compared to a Heavy on offense. Even so, Heavies are still very vulnerable to [[Projectiles#Projectiles|spam]] and/or crossfire sent towards the point, as their large frame and slow movement makes them more easily targeted than faster classes such as [[Scout (competitive)|Scouts]]. |
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+ | == Anti-Heavy Classes == | ||
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+ | === The Sniper === | ||
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+ | As the Heavy is slow, it is easier for the Sniper to snipe him than other classes. He is especially vulnerable while eating, as he must stay still to eat. The Sniper can also use Jarate to counter his high health, though it’s mostly effective when using the Sydney Sleeper. | ||
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+ | === The Spy === | ||
− | + | As the Heavy is slow, it is not difficult for a Spy to backstab him. The Heavy may counter this by using the Huo-Long Heater, though this counter-strategy can be negated somewhat if the Spy jumps over the ring of flames. Like against the Sniper, he is especially vulnerable when eating. | |
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== See also == | == See also == | ||
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* [[Standard competitive lineup]] | * [[Standard competitive lineup]] | ||
+ | == References == | ||
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{{Class competitive Nav}} | {{Class competitive Nav}} | ||
{{Competitive nav}} | {{Competitive nav}} |
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The Heavy is considered a situational pocket and utility class sometimes used in the standard competitive lineup. Heavies are valued for their tanking capacity and sustained damage output.
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Information
Health
Class | Health | Overheal | Quick-Fix Overheal |
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Heavy | 300 | 450 | 376 |
Under the effects of the Dalokohs Bar or Fishcake | 350 | 500† | 426 |
With the Fists of Steel equipped | 300 | 390 | 346 |
With the Fists of Steel equipped and while under the effects of the Dalokohs Bar or Fishcake | 350 | 440 | 396 |
†Theoretical value. Overheal does not exceed 150% of the classes' maximum health.
Speed
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Weapons
The Heavy uses his primary weapon to deal large damage at close to medium range. Heavies are slow, and even slower while spun up. Many players counteract this by jump-revving (spinning their minigun in mid-air) which can be useful in ambushing; or will use the Gloves of Running Urgently to get to a destination more quickly. Note however, that the Gloves of Running Urgently are banned in many competitive leagues.
Primary
Weapon | Kill icon | Ammo Loaded |
Ammo Carried |
Damage Range | Notes / Special Abilities |
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Stock Minigun |
200 | N/A | Base: 9 Crit: 27 [40 rounds / sec.] |
Secondary fire spins-up the barrel without firing. Fires 4 bullets per unit of ammo used. | |
Promotional Iron Curtain |
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Unlock Natascha |
200 | N/A | Base: 6.75 Crit: 20.25 [40 rounds / sec.] |
Secondary fire spins-up the barrel without firing. Fires 4 bullets per unit of ammo used.
+20% damage resistance when spun up and health is less than 50% of max. | |
Craft Brass Beast |
200 | N/A | Base: 10.8 Crit: 32.4 [40 rounds / sec.] |
Secondary fire spins-up the barrel without firing. Fires 4 bullets per unit of ammo used. | |
Craft Tomislav |
200 | N/A | Base: 9 Crit: 27 [33 rounds / sec.] |
Secondary fire deploys the barrel without firing. Fires 4 bullets per unit of ammo used. | |
Promotional / Craft Huo-Long Heater |
200 | N/A | Base: 8.1 Crit: 24.3 [40 rounds / sec.]
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Secondary fire deploys the barrel without firing. Fires 4 bullets per unit of ammo used. |
Usage
Due to his slow speed, the Heavy is a situational utility class. However, their large amount of health and high close-range damage output makes Heavies ideal for holding crucial Control Points, especially the final Control Points of 5-CP maps like Badlands. In Sixes play, a team will generally switch out a Scout for a Heavy when trying to hold the last point, though substituting a Soldier for a Heavy is also common.
Common Tactics
First and foremost, it is recommended to read the player-based Highlander Heavy guide[1], in order to reach a larger understanding of the class.
In general, the Heavy is often used when defending the last Point on 5 CP-maps, or on A/D maps such as Gravel Pit. Usually in this case, a team's Medic will focus on healing the team's Heavy, as the Heavy is able to possess a maximum amount of 450 health. This allows the Heavy to absorb a lot of damage and delay the enemy team more as opposed to a lower health class. The Heavy is also able to output very high damage at close range, which is crucial for keeping the Medic alive. Often the Heavy will replace the Pocket Soldier, or perhaps allow additional Soldiers to act as Roamers.
5-CP Push Strategies
Teams will very rarely use a Heavy at the start of a 5-CP map. His slow speed means that a team starting off with a Heavy will typically attack the mid point with one less player than the other team, which may make the difference between winning or losing a mid fight. His high health makes him a useful defender in this game-mode, which is why he is often used on last point holds.
If a team needs to defend a relatively open area where there is little cover, a Heavy may be useful in buying time for the rest of the team to organize and repel a push because of his large amount of health.
Attack-Defend Strategies
When defending on an Attack/Defend map, the low mobility of the Heavy is mitigated somewhat, as enemies will come to him instead of the other way around. This allows him to keep his Minigun spun up without worrying as much about needing to quickly move around, compared to a Heavy on offense. Even so, Heavies are still very vulnerable to spam and/or crossfire sent towards the point, as their large frame and slow movement makes them more easily targeted than faster classes such as Scouts.
Anti-Heavy Classes
The Sniper
As the Heavy is slow, it is easier for the Sniper to snipe him than other classes. He is especially vulnerable while eating, as he must stay still to eat. The Sniper can also use Jarate to counter his high health, though it’s mostly effective when using the Sydney Sleeper.
The Spy
As the Heavy is slow, it is not difficult for a Spy to backstab him. The Heavy may counter this by using the Huo-Long Heater, though this counter-strategy can be negated somewhat if the Spy jumps over the ring of flames. Like against the Sniper, he is especially vulnerable when eating.
See also
References
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