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| class="small" align="center" valign="center" style="padding:0.5em" | [[Image:Pyro.png|100x100px|link=Pyro]]<br>[[Pyro]]
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'''Relative merits:''' Between you and the Scout, whoever has the advantage depends on the environment. In enclosed spaces, your flamethrower and subsequent [[afterburn]] make short work of his low health. In open spaces, the Scout can constantly switch between close and medium range weapons in response to whatever weapon you equip, wearing you down. On a one-on-one duel with the Scout, the match-up will come down to the aim of the Scout and the ability of the Pyro to dodge the shots.
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| class="small" align="center" valign="center" style="padding:0.5em" | [[Image:Scout.png|100x100px|link=Scout]]<br>[[Scout match-ups|Scout]]
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'''Tactics:''' The Scout must respect your flamethrower's effective range and afterburn damage. If you can ignite him, switch to another weapon like the Shotgun or Flare Gun as he retreats away from your flamethrower. If you have the opportunity, pin him down with your [[compression blast]] to stop his mobility entirely and mess up his aim. If the Scout engages you in an open area, you can take cover behind obstacles to coax him into approaching you for a clear shot.
| Do not underestimate a [[Scout]]; like you, they are at their most powerful when close to their enemy. If a Scout gets too close, use your Flamethrower to set him on fire, and your [[compression blast]] to disorient him, but stay wary of [[Scattergun]] shots, which are deadly at close range. If you are at medium range, you may want to use your [[Flare Gun]], since it will Mini-Crit, or pepper him with [[Shotgun]] rounds. Melee swings are difficult to land on a moving Scout, but devastating when they connect - compression blasting him into wall makes an easier target. The most important part is dodging the Scout's attacks until the afterburn can do its work or simply killing him as fast as possible with a combination of all of your weaponry. Look out for Sandman carrying Scouts. Being stunned is never fun, so use the compression blast about a split second after seeing a Scout carrying the Sandman. Remember that the ball flies in an arc, and isn't too fast, so lead your target and aim a tiny bit upwards. With good precision, you can stun the Scout long enough to burn him to a crisp. Although Mad Milk can be a great way for the Scout to heal or extinguish himself, with good timing, you can reflect it right back at him. Usually wait just a split second after you see a Mad Milk carrying Scout coming toward you, and then use the compression blast. Instead of the Scout being healed, you will be (and any other teammates firing at the Scout). Also try doing this when the Scout is retreating while readying his Mad Milk to extinguish himself. With luck, the flames will continue and might finish the Scout off.
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'''Useful weapons:'''
| class="small" align="center" valign="center" style="padding:0.5em" | [[Image:Pyro.png|100x100px|link=Pyro]]<br>[[Pyro]]
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* The [[Degreaser]]'s faster weapon switch time lets you easily select weapons as the Scout darts in and out of your range.
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** If you manage to ignite the Scout, you can switch to the Flare Gun and attempt to land a critical hit to instantly kill him.
| class="small" align="center" valign="center" style="padding:0.5em" | [[Image:Soldier.png|100x100px|link=Soldier]]<br>[[Soldier match-ups|Soldier]]
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* The [[Shotgun]] is best for engaging the Scout outside your flamethrower's range.
| While facing a [[Soldier]], you need to watch out for his rockets. If you're equipping with an airblast-capable Flamethrower, try to reflect his rockets, as they will deal [[Mini-Crit]] damage. If he realizes you are trying to toss back his own rockets, he may either begin to fire at random intervals to throw you off, or switch to another weapon. If he switches to his [[Shotgun]], counter with your own secondary weapon. The Pyro can easily outrun the Soldier (unless he carries the [[Equalizer]]), so don't be afraid to ambush with the [[Axtinguisher]] or [[Backburner]].
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* The [[Detonator]] and the Scorch Shot use exploding flares that are easier to ignite the Scout with.
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| class="small" align="center" valign="center" style="padding:0.5em" | [[Image:Pyro.png|100x100px|link=Pyro]]<br>[[Pyro]]
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'''Relative merits:''' The enemy Soldier outranges you and can rocket jump to high ground outside your range. However, he is susceptible to grounded ambushes due to his slow walking speed and your [[compression blast]] can deflect his rockets with proper timing or prediction.
| class="small" align="center" valign="center" style="padding:0.5em" | [[Image:Pyro.png|100x100px|link=Pyro]]<br>Pyro
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| [[Pyro]]s are immune to afterburn; therefore the [[Flare Gun]] deals less damage, the flamethrowers are only immediately effective in close quarters, and the [[Axtinguisher]] is almost completely useless. Remember that the [[Backburner]] can still perform Critical hits against an enemy Pyro. If they charge you with a Flamethrower, do the same while backpedaling - this will damage them more than it does you. Close-range [[Shotgun]] blasts are effective, and melee swings from a weapon other than the Axtinguisher or [[Homewrecker]] can be very useful. Compression blasts are also useful in putting distance between you and an enemy Pyro, allowing you to move just outside of the range of their Flamethrower while using a Shotgun to damage your enemy at a safe distance.
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'''Tactics:''' You are most likely to ambush a Soldier in enclosed spaces where there is less room to rocket jump away. Once you are in a direct fight, make proper use of your compression blast and move erratically to avoid splash damage from his rockets. At medium range, react to fired rockets in time, reflect them back at the Soldier to deal mini-crit damage, or even aim downwards to rocket jump at him yourself. At close range, you can deflect his rockets the moment they leave his Rocket Launcher with proper prediction. If you mistime an airblast, decide whether to take cover or rush at the Soldier anyway.
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| class="small" align="center" valign="center" style="padding:0.5em" | [[Image:Pyro.png|100x100px|link=Pyro]]<br>[[Pyro]]
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Pay attention to the Soldier’s shoes and back. If he is not wearing the Gunboats, Mantreads, B.A.S.E Jumper or a banner, it means he has a damaging secondary weapon that cannot be reflected.
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| class="small" align="center" valign="center" style="padding:0.5em" | [[Image:Demoman.png|100x100px|link=Demoman]]<br>[[Demoman match-ups|Demoman]]
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If the Soldier manages to rocket jump to high ground or switches to the Shotgun while you are too far away, fight back with your secondary weapon or retreat and try again elsewhere.
| Much like the [[Soldier]], reflected [[Grenades]] and [[Stickybombs]] are deadly to both you and the Demoman. Remember to protect your teammates by reflecting Stickies and Grenades that are launched at you. Even though the grenades will change color, they can still do a bit of damage if you are in their range, but they will not hurt teammates. Stickies, on the other hand, will remain in the possession of the Demoman. An attentive Demoman can blow you up if you get too close while pushing the stickies back. Since he cannot fire bullets, your [[Shotgun]] and [[Flare Gun]] are both effective and unmatched. If he has equipped the [[Chargin' Targe]], fire damage won't be as effective. Use well-timed airblasts to prevent charges and melee attacks. Shotgun blasts or a puff-and-sting [[Axtinguisher]] swipe are most useful no matter the Demoman's loadout.
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'''Useful weapons:'''
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* Any primary weapon that retains the ability to airblast lets you defend yourself from the Soldier's rockets.
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* The [[Reserve Shooter]] deals its bonus damage against targets launched by explosions even when the enemy Soldier rocket jumps.
| class="small" align="center" valign="center" style="padding:0.5em" | [[Image:Heavy.png|100x100px|link=Heavy]]<br>[[Heavy match-ups|Heavy]]
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| Dealing with a Heavy means staying out of the sights of his [[Minigun]] and [[Natascha]]. Taking on a Heavy head-on without some kind of surprise or health advantage is usually suicide. However, his gigantic back is a prime target for the [[Backburner]]. He is also susceptible to airblasts, particularly with environmental traps or minor falls. The [[Flare Gun]], with multiple hits, can take a heavy down at long range. An old Pyro favorite is to sneakily "puff and sting" - light a Heavy up and swing the [[Axtinguisher]] twice - a tactic made even faster with a [[Degreaser]]. Usually a Heavy will notice after you have hit him once with the Axtinguisher, so be careful when approaching him again. With the Degreaser, you can quickly switch back and give him another Puff and Sting to finish him off. If not, retreat behind a corner, since the Minigun can destroy you at close ranges. Having the Gas Jockey Gear against an Heavy isn't really recommended, due to your increased vulnerability to bullets.  
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'''Mirror match-up:''' Your flames have a widespread, which means there's a good chance you and the enemy Pyro will be damaging each other at the same time. Play to your loadout - the Backburner encourages ambushes, while the Degreaser lets you switch to the Shotgun or a melee weapon faster for burst damage.  
| class="small" align="center" valign="center" style="padding:0.5em" | [[Image:Pyro.png|100x100px|link=Pyro]]<br>[[Pyro]]
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'''Tactics:''' Fighting an enemy Pyro is a matter of outmaneuvering them with your own flamethrower. Flames take time to travel - if the enemy Pyro brazenly charges at you, backpedal while firing to make them take more damage. Your compression blast can be used to knock the enemy Pyro back so that you can either retreat or land an easy Shotgun blast. The matchup is uneventful at longer range, where your secondary weapons deal little damage without any supplementing afterburn.
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| An Engineer by himself is hardly a threat. With identical speed and a fifty-point health advantage, he is no match for any weapon. However, an Engineer with a [[Sentry Gun]] is very dangerous. Even with your high health, a Sentry can easily make quick work of you if you don't carefully execute your attack. Avoid a Sentry if you cannot attack it without being spotted, or go for the Engineer once he leaves the area. If you are quick enough, you can possibly reflect the Sentry Gun's rockets to do some massive damage to the Engineer or his Sentry Gun. The [[Flare Gun]] can be useful for long-range sniping a neglected gun, just make sure that if the Sentry Gun is under control by an Engineer with the [[Wrangler]], to stand in cover so it can't wound you.  
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* At medium range, the [[Dragon's Fury]] and [[Shotgun]] let you fight outside the range of the enemy Pyro's flamethrower.
| class="small" align="center" valign="center" style="padding:0.5em" | [[Image:Pyro.png|100x100px|link=Pyro]]<br>[[Pyro]]
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* Make sure to extinguish allies ignited by the enemy Pyro with your compression blast.
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* If a Pyro is harassing your team from long range using flares, the [[Manmelter]] quickly extinguishes allies and gains guaranteed critical hits.
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| As with all classes, a Medic is a high-priority target in any game mode.  One-on-one, his needles pack a punch, but travel in fairly predictable paths. Light him up and avoid his shots for maximum efficiency. His natural health regeneration and [[Blutsauger]] prevent afterburn from being fully effective, so secondary and melee attacks are appropriate. If he's not alone, focus fire on the Medic. The airblast is perfect for separating a Medic from his healing target and prematurely ending an [[ÜberCharge]] deployed on another player. Never underestimate a Medic that is aware of you, however, because not only is he nearly 10% faster than you are, his weapons are more effective than yours at anywhere past medium range, doubly so for the Crossbow. Your best bet for a Medic in medium range is to use your Shotgun or Flare Gun, but if you are up against a Medic that knows what he's doing at this range, it is advisable to avoid the fight completely, as he may end up killing you.
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'''Relative merits:''' Your compression blast is your best protection against the Demoman's onslaught of explosive projectiles. However, his Grenade Launcher fires faster and properly aimed Stickybombs at medium range and beyond are difficult to reflect.
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'''Tactics:''' You must catch the Demoman off-guard at close range. To approach him from medium range, react to his weapon. If he uses grenades, cautiously try to reflect every other one. If he uses Stickybombs, move in quickly before each Stickybomb arms. From beyond medium range, retreat and take an alternate route to flank him.
| class="small" align="center" valign="center" style="padding:0.5em" | [[Image:Sniper.png|100x100px|link=Sniper]]<br>[[Sniper match-ups|Sniper]]
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| The Sniper, perhaps the opposite of the Pyro, can be killed with any weapon in close combat. Beware of his [[Jarate]], though, which can extinguish your flames, reduce your defense, and give him a shot at redemption. Although Jarate can be a great way for the Sniper to inflict you with extra damage, with good timing, you can reflect it right back at him. Usually wait just a split second after you see a Jarate carrying Sniper coming toward you, and then use the compression blast. Also try doing this when the Sniper is retreating while readying his Jarate to extinguish himself. The flames will become Mini-Crits, effectively turning his boon into his bane. The Mini-Crits are extremely devastating to the Sniper due the their low health. At longer ranges, stay out of sight if at all possible. [[Flare Gun]] shots can be deadly as well as any Shotgun damage that lands, since his aim will jump.  However, the Sniper can kill any Pyro too slow or too predictable to dodge a headshot.  [[Huntsman]] arrows are both difficult to reflect, and devastating if used effectively. He will be even easier to kill if he is carrying the Bushwacka, as he will take more fire damage. The quickest and most devastating way to finish of an unaware Sniper, is not through taunting with a [[Shotgun]]/[[Flare Gun]] behind him, as he will hear you and possibly kill you, but with the [[Backburner]] from behind instead, as it will always Crit from behind.
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A '''Demoknight''' wielding a shield secondary such as the [[Chargin’ Targe]] specializes in melee combat and gains fire resistance. If he charges at you, use the compression blast to break his charge and stay outside his melee range.
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| class="small" align="center" valign="center" style="padding:0.5em" | [[Image:Pyro.png|100x100px|link=Pyro]]<br>[[Pyro]]
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'''Useful weapons:'''
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* A shield-wielding Demoknight resists fire damage, but is not protected against a {{botignore|shotgun}}'s bullets.
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* The [[Flare Gun]] gives you the advantage at long range, where the Demoman's projectiles are easily avoided.
| The best way to find a Spy is to check every teammate who passes by with a quick puff from a Flamethrower, or any suspicious looking hiding spot. Once detected simply light the Spy up and use your favorite weapon. [[Dead Ringer]] Spies can, however, extinguish the fire with their watch, allowing a quick escape. Spray the area around his dead body, just in case. The Dead Ringer Cloak shields a burning Spy from damage, and generally cannot be killed until their Cloak wears off, seconds later. The Axtinguisher is still effective, although not as much as it's only doing about 20 damage per hit when the Dead Ringer is active. However, this can still finish off a damaged Spy. Although Pyro's are generally regarded as the least likely class, besides the Scout, to be backstabbed, you are not immune to them. Make sure to check your back as though you were playing any other class. While Spies are usually a melee oriented class, be careful of their selected Revolver. Spies with good aim can easily take you out in 3-4 shots, and even less with a headshot with the Ambassador.  Remember to annoy Spies as much as possible! If Spies see that a good Spy-checking Pyro is on the opposing team, they will think twice about showing up. The Homewrecker doubles this effect, as you will be able to completely ruin a sapping spree that a Spy has attempted on friendly buildings.
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* The [[Detonator]] and [[Scorch Shot]] can disarm enemy Stickybombs.
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'''Relative merits:''' It is usually suicide to directly face a Heavy, the other class that specializes in close-range combat — he has far more health than you do. If you have no escape route or terrain advantage, his [[Minigun]] can shred you in less than a second.
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'''Tactics:''' To defeat a Heavy before he can spin up his Minigun and kill you, you’ll have to ambush him and perhaps use the [[Backburner]] or a [[Degreaser]]/[[Panic Attack]] combo to deal your highest possible burst damage. If you are having trouble, airblast him away and retreat. If his Minigun is already revved, your best option would be to harass him with your secondary weapon while searching for an alternate path.
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* Weapons with high raw damage, like the Backburner or the [[Phlogistinator]], burn through the Heavy's health quickly.
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* Even at long range, your [[Flare Gun]] can ignite the Heavy and deliver a succession of [[critical hits]] which he can't dodge easily.
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'''Relative merits:''' A lone Engineer can duel you at medium range with his Shotgun, but is toast once you close the distance. The Engineer's [[Sentry Gun]] is the true threat, being potentially more resilient than the Heavy and immune to afterburn.
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'''Tactics:''' Lower-leveled Sentry Guns can be brute forced if you begin your attack from around a corner and circle-strafe. However, a level 3 Sentry Gun tracks you too quickly, so attack that one from behind cover or come back with teammates. If you're feeling ambitious, try deflecting the Sentry Gun rockets back at the Sentry Gun or its owner.
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* The [[Dragon's Fury]] fires projectiles with longer range than the Flame Thrower's flames, which lets you attack a distanced Sentry Gun from behind cover and if positioned correctly potentially deal heavy damage with its shorter cooldown between firing on hit.
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'''Relative merits:''' Although you can outduel an enemy Medic, he will usually be surrounded by his teammates. The Medic is free to turn around and watch for ambushers while healing. The Medic moves slightly faster than you, so he is able to keep constant pressure on you whilst you only have longer ranged weapons to rely on damaging the Medic as your flamethrowers have much shorter range.
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'''Tactics:''' Ignite the Medic and his patient at range with the Flare Gun, as fire damage reduces the [[Medi Gun]]'s healing rate, but leave directly targeting them to your teammates. Instead, try for an ambush and concentrate fire on the Medic. Without their Medic, nearby enemies will take further damage from afterburn.
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One of the most important roles you play against the Medic is ÜberCharge disruption. Your compression blast works against the Medic's invincibility-granting ÜberCharge; when a Medic deploys his ÜberCharge, use your airblast to separate him from his patient, cut the ÜberCharge link, and save your team from being overwhelmed.
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* Depending on enemy positioning, the [[Backburner]] can kill the Medic quickly, while the [[Third Degree]] can hit the Medic when you hit his patient.
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* You can use the [[Thermal Thruster]] to get into position to ambush the Medic from behind.
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'''Relative merits:''' The Sniper is your opposite, dealing precise damage to single targets at long range. In general, he is a soft counter to you until you get up close. However, you lack the mobility options of other classes to get close in the first place.
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'''Tactics:''' Flank an enemy Sniper from a route that he's not watching over, then make sure he doesn't get away and use [[Jarate]] to extinguish your flames. Once you are up close, the [[compression blast]] is useful for pinning him down and deflecting [[Huntsman]] arrows.
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* The [[Flare Gun]] and its variants are your best tool for dealing with a faraway Sniper, as its shots travel far and can ignite him to lower his accuracy, provided he is not using [[Darwin's Danger Shield]] or the [[Cozy Camper]].
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* The Thermal Thruster lets you take alternate routes to reach the Sniper’s spot.
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* The [[Powerjack]]'s speed bonus can help in quickly and quietly flanking around a Sniper's sightline.
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'''Relative merits:''' You are the deadliest enemy a Spy can face, as most of your weapons inflict [[afterburn]], which exposes the Spy to your team. You are not immune to [[backstab]]s, so look behind yourself occasionally too.
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'''Tactics:''' [[Fire]] nullifies the [[Cloak]] and [[disguise]] of any Spy, so [[Spy-check]] all of your teammates with a quick puff of flame. If a teammate is about to be backstabbed or the Spy is trying to trickstab you, you can even use your compression blast to send the Spy flying away.  
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Once you've exposed the Spy, he might fight back. Keep out of his Knife's range to avoid accidentally getting backstabbed while keeping up the heat. If he gets too far away, it's fine to take cover and await his next attempt, as his [[Revolver]] is more accurate than your [[Shotgun]] at long range.
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The Spy has two specific items that aid in surviving your flames; the [[Dead Ringer]] will allow him to extinguish your flames once before Cloaking, while the [[Spy-cicle]] will protect him from being ignited for a short time. In both cases, liberally flame the area to ensure that he does not escape.
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* You can further annoy enemy Spies by using the [[Homewrecker]] or [[Neon Annihilator]] to remove their [[Sapper]]s from friendly Engineer buildings.
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== See also ==
 
== See also ==

Latest revision as of 21:31, 6 September 2024

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The Pyro on strategies
Class Strategy
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Pyro
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Scout
Relative merits: Between you and the Scout, whoever has the advantage depends on the environment. In enclosed spaces, your flamethrower and subsequent afterburn make short work of his low health. In open spaces, the Scout can constantly switch between close and medium range weapons in response to whatever weapon you equip, wearing you down. On a one-on-one duel with the Scout, the match-up will come down to the aim of the Scout and the ability of the Pyro to dodge the shots.

Tactics: The Scout must respect your flamethrower's effective range and afterburn damage. If you can ignite him, switch to another weapon like the Shotgun or Flare Gun as he retreats away from your flamethrower. If you have the opportunity, pin him down with your compression blast to stop his mobility entirely and mess up his aim. If the Scout engages you in an open area, you can take cover behind obstacles to coax him into approaching you for a clear shot.

Useful weapons:

  • The Degreaser's faster weapon switch time lets you easily select weapons as the Scout darts in and out of your range.
    • If you manage to ignite the Scout, you can switch to the Flare Gun and attempt to land a critical hit to instantly kill him.
  • The Shotgun is best for engaging the Scout outside your flamethrower's range.
  • The Detonator and the Scorch Shot use exploding flares that are easier to ignite the Scout with.
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Pyro
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Soldier
Relative merits: The enemy Soldier outranges you and can rocket jump to high ground outside your range. However, he is susceptible to grounded ambushes due to his slow walking speed and your compression blast can deflect his rockets with proper timing or prediction.

Tactics: You are most likely to ambush a Soldier in enclosed spaces where there is less room to rocket jump away. Once you are in a direct fight, make proper use of your compression blast and move erratically to avoid splash damage from his rockets. At medium range, react to fired rockets in time, reflect them back at the Soldier to deal mini-crit damage, or even aim downwards to rocket jump at him yourself. At close range, you can deflect his rockets the moment they leave his Rocket Launcher with proper prediction. If you mistime an airblast, decide whether to take cover or rush at the Soldier anyway.

Pay attention to the Soldier’s shoes and back. If he is not wearing the Gunboats, Mantreads, B.A.S.E Jumper or a banner, it means he has a damaging secondary weapon that cannot be reflected.

If the Soldier manages to rocket jump to high ground or switches to the Shotgun while you are too far away, fight back with your secondary weapon or retreat and try again elsewhere.

Useful weapons:

  • Any primary weapon that retains the ability to airblast lets you defend yourself from the Soldier's rockets.
  • The Reserve Shooter deals its bonus damage against targets launched by explosions even when the enemy Soldier rocket jumps.
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Pyro
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Pyro
Mirror match-up: Your flames have a widespread, which means there's a good chance you and the enemy Pyro will be damaging each other at the same time. Play to your loadout - the Backburner encourages ambushes, while the Degreaser lets you switch to the Shotgun or a melee weapon faster for burst damage.

Tactics: Fighting an enemy Pyro is a matter of outmaneuvering them with your own flamethrower. Flames take time to travel - if the enemy Pyro brazenly charges at you, backpedal while firing to make them take more damage. Your compression blast can be used to knock the enemy Pyro back so that you can either retreat or land an easy Shotgun blast. The matchup is uneventful at longer range, where your secondary weapons deal little damage without any supplementing afterburn.

Useful weapons:

  • At medium range, the Dragon's Fury and Shotgun let you fight outside the range of the enemy Pyro's flamethrower.
  • Make sure to extinguish allies ignited by the enemy Pyro with your compression blast.
  • If a Pyro is harassing your team from long range using flares, the Manmelter quickly extinguishes allies and gains guaranteed critical hits.
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Pyro
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Demoman
Relative merits: Your compression blast is your best protection against the Demoman's onslaught of explosive projectiles. However, his Grenade Launcher fires faster and properly aimed Stickybombs at medium range and beyond are difficult to reflect.

Tactics: You must catch the Demoman off-guard at close range. To approach him from medium range, react to his weapon. If he uses grenades, cautiously try to reflect every other one. If he uses Stickybombs, move in quickly before each Stickybomb arms. From beyond medium range, retreat and take an alternate route to flank him.

A Demoknight wielding a shield secondary such as the Chargin’ Targe specializes in melee combat and gains fire resistance. If he charges at you, use the compression blast to break his charge and stay outside his melee range.

Useful weapons:

  • A shield-wielding Demoknight resists fire damage, but is not protected against a shotgun's bullets.
  • The Flare Gun gives you the advantage at long range, where the Demoman's projectiles are easily avoided.
  • The Detonator and Scorch Shot can disarm enemy Stickybombs.
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Pyro
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Heavy
Relative merits: It is usually suicide to directly face a Heavy, the other class that specializes in close-range combat — he has far more health than you do. If you have no escape route or terrain advantage, his Minigun can shred you in less than a second.

Tactics: To defeat a Heavy before he can spin up his Minigun and kill you, you’ll have to ambush him and perhaps use the Backburner or a Degreaser/Panic Attack combo to deal your highest possible burst damage. If you are having trouble, airblast him away and retreat. If his Minigun is already revved, your best option would be to harass him with your secondary weapon while searching for an alternate path.

Useful weapons:

  • Weapons with high raw damage, like the Backburner or the Phlogistinator, burn through the Heavy's health quickly.
  • Even at long range, your Flare Gun can ignite the Heavy and deliver a succession of critical hits which he can't dodge easily.
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Pyro
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Engineer
Relative merits: A lone Engineer can duel you at medium range with his Shotgun, but is toast once you close the distance. The Engineer's Sentry Gun is the true threat, being potentially more resilient than the Heavy and immune to afterburn.

Tactics: Lower-leveled Sentry Guns can be brute forced if you begin your attack from around a corner and circle-strafe. However, a level 3 Sentry Gun tracks you too quickly, so attack that one from behind cover or come back with teammates. If you're feeling ambitious, try deflecting the Sentry Gun rockets back at the Sentry Gun or its owner.

Useful weapons:

  • The Dragon's Fury fires projectiles with longer range than the Flame Thrower's flames, which lets you attack a distanced Sentry Gun from behind cover and if positioned correctly potentially deal heavy damage with its shorter cooldown between firing on hit.
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Pyro
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Medic
Relative merits: Although you can outduel an enemy Medic, he will usually be surrounded by his teammates. The Medic is free to turn around and watch for ambushers while healing. The Medic moves slightly faster than you, so he is able to keep constant pressure on you whilst you only have longer ranged weapons to rely on damaging the Medic as your flamethrowers have much shorter range.

Tactics: Ignite the Medic and his patient at range with the Flare Gun, as fire damage reduces the Medi Gun's healing rate, but leave directly targeting them to your teammates. Instead, try for an ambush and concentrate fire on the Medic. Without their Medic, nearby enemies will take further damage from afterburn.

One of the most important roles you play against the Medic is ÜberCharge disruption. Your compression blast works against the Medic's invincibility-granting ÜberCharge; when a Medic deploys his ÜberCharge, use your airblast to separate him from his patient, cut the ÜberCharge link, and save your team from being overwhelmed.

Useful weapons:

  • Depending on enemy positioning, the Backburner can kill the Medic quickly, while the Third Degree can hit the Medic when you hit his patient.
  • You can use the Thermal Thruster to get into position to ambush the Medic from behind.
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Pyro
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Sniper
Relative merits: The Sniper is your opposite, dealing precise damage to single targets at long range. In general, he is a soft counter to you until you get up close. However, you lack the mobility options of other classes to get close in the first place.

Tactics: Flank an enemy Sniper from a route that he's not watching over, then make sure he doesn't get away and use Jarate to extinguish your flames. Once you are up close, the compression blast is useful for pinning him down and deflecting Huntsman arrows.

Useful weapons:

  • The Flare Gun and its variants are your best tool for dealing with a faraway Sniper, as its shots travel far and can ignite him to lower his accuracy, provided he is not using Darwin's Danger Shield or the Cozy Camper.
  • The Thermal Thruster lets you take alternate routes to reach the Sniper’s spot.
  • The Powerjack's speed bonus can help in quickly and quietly flanking around a Sniper's sightline.
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Pyro
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Spy
Relative merits: You are the deadliest enemy a Spy can face, as most of your weapons inflict afterburn, which exposes the Spy to your team. You are not immune to backstabs, so look behind yourself occasionally too.

Tactics: Fire nullifies the Cloak and disguise of any Spy, so Spy-check all of your teammates with a quick puff of flame. If a teammate is about to be backstabbed or the Spy is trying to trickstab you, you can even use your compression blast to send the Spy flying away.

Once you've exposed the Spy, he might fight back. Keep out of his Knife's range to avoid accidentally getting backstabbed while keeping up the heat. If he gets too far away, it's fine to take cover and await his next attempt, as his Revolver is more accurate than your Shotgun at long range.

The Spy has two specific items that aid in surviving your flames; the Dead Ringer will allow him to extinguish your flames once before Cloaking, while the Spy-cicle will protect him from being ignited for a short time. In both cases, liberally flame the area to ensure that he does not escape.

Useful weapons:


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