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* Surprisingly, a good place to decloak is right outside of the enemy's spawn. They usually come barreling out of there without a second glance to the side. | * Surprisingly, a good place to decloak is right outside of the enemy's spawn. They usually come barreling out of there without a second glance to the side. | ||
− | *DeGroot Keep is a great place to practice and use trick stabs as the enemy can only use melee weapons, so their movements are very predictable, making it easier perform stair stabs and side stabs. Strafing to the side and stabbing charging Demomen can shut them down. | + | *DeGroot Keep is a great place to practice and use trick [[Backstab|stabs]] as the enemy can only use melee weapons, so their movements are very predictable, making it easier perform stair stabs and side stabs. Strafing to the side and stabbing charging Demomen can shut them down. |
* When you are on RED team, you can use the roof with the [[Dead Ringer]] to your advantage. As you fall and feign your death, you can pick up the [[Health]] kit that you drop. | * When you are on RED team, you can use the roof with the [[Dead Ringer]] to your advantage. As you fall and feign your death, you can pick up the [[Health]] kit that you drop. | ||
{{Map strategy}} | {{Map strategy}} |
Revision as of 19:13, 29 October 2014
Community DeGroot Keep strategy | |
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Basic Information | |
Developer(s): | Unknown |
Map Info | |
Environment: | Medieval |
Setting: | Daylight, sunny |
Hazards: | Castle gate, Pit |
Map Photos | |
This article is about Community DeGroot Keep strategy.
Contents
General (All Classes)
- Remember that in Medieval mode, most primary and some secondary weapons are restricted. Playing in DeGroot Keep requires a different mindset and gameplay style.
- It is possible to avoid taking fall damage when exiting the castle while the gate is closed. First, jump to the sign hanging above point A from the opposite wall, and then drop down onto the raised section of ground surrounding the point.
- When capturing or defending the last point, it can get a bit hectic as both teams are fighting in the same enclosed space. Try to crouch in the corner and use your melee weapon to cause damage to any passing enemy that gets too close. Players will usually mistake you for a ragdoll and continue attacking other players.
- In DeGroot Keep, the rocks around the tower at point B can be traversed by either team to surprise the enemy, although it is harder for the BLU team to scale the rocks onto the point. This is a recommended route for Scouts and Spies.
Class-specific strategies
Scout
- Due to the cramped combat nature of the map, the Boston Basher has a good chance of dealing effective damage against enemies, especially on the final capture point. It is generally a good idea to try to hit as many players as possible to make them easier to kill.
- The Boston Basher can be used to get to the inner yard even when the gate is closed. To do this, stand on the hill, then jump and hit yourself several times. You will be on the Sniper deck. Jump down and take a health pack. Then you can kill a few enemies there and escape.
- While the Atomizer, with its lower damage and slower swing speed, may not be ideal for combat, the triple jump it provides can make a Scout much more difficult to hit. However, at the cost of 10 health per third jump, Scouts should do this sparingly.
- The Atomizer's triple jump can allow a Scout to shimmy up to the castle's battlements, as seen here.
- The Mad Milk can turn the tide of large fights on points, especially in the cramped space of point C.
- The Sandman can help allies kill opponents by stunning them, at the cost of lowered health.
Soldier
- A very risky, but effective tactic on Point C is to use the Kamikaze taunt. As the blast radius is quite large, it will effectively eliminate all enemies on the point. However, the taunt will leave you very vulnerable to all attacks, especially on a server with a lot of players.
- Using the Disciplinary Action allows you and your teammates to get to the control points faster. The extra range also allows you to hit enemies without them hitting you.
- The Soldier can use any banners in Medieval mode. While you may not reach full rage very often, one activation can swing battles in your team's favor.
- It may be more effective to use the Concheror or Battalion's Backup than the Buff Banner due to this, since they respectively give passive healing and bonus health.
- If using the Half-Zatoichi, killing another player wielding it will deal 300% of their health, which is often enough to fill your rage meter.
- Landing on enemies from the battlements with the Mantreads will deal about 90 damage, enough to kill light classes in one melee hit.
Pyro
- Since you don't have use of primary weapons, a good fire weapon to use is the Sharpened Volcano Fragment.
- If you pair up with 1 or more Sun-on-a-Stick Scouts, you can make a very deadly team.
- The Axtinguisher or the Postal Pummeler can be good combos with another Pyro using the Volcano Fragment.
- Partnering with either a Huntsman or Fortified Compound Sniper can also allow for easy kills, if the arrow shot is on fire.
- The Backscratcher can be used for situations that require more power than the average battle.
- If you partner with a Mad Milk Scout, the Neon Annihilator can allow for easy take-downs.
- The Powerjack increases your survivablility and movement speed at the cost of extra damage from foes.
- Using the Homewrecker is not a good idea, due to the damage bonus against buildings and the ability to remove Sappers from Sentry Guns made useless by the rule-restriction towards buildings.
Demoman
- Demomen equipped with the Chargin' Targe, the Splendid Screen, or the Tide Turner can charge the large pile of rocks in the middle of the battlefield to launch themselves up to the castle's battlements, as shown in this [1] video.
- Always consider carrying any of the alternate melee weapons that offer a longer reach. The Eyelander can greatly increase survivability through taking more heads, the Claidheamh Mòr offers a longer charge duration, and the Scotsman's Skullcutter deals increased damage. It is worth noting that the speed penalty associated with the Scotsman's Skullcutter is less noticeable in Medieval mode, due to the smaller map size and the ability to charge.
- Note, however, that the Skullcutter also slows down your charge.
- While the Half-Zatoichi has the range of the Demoman's default melee weapon, it can keep a player alive for a long time.
- Be wary of other Demomen and Soldiers with the weapon equipped, as they can kill you in one hit.
- The Ullapool Caber is very effective on the final Control point, as multiple members of both teams will often be fighting there simultaneously once it is unlocked. If charging in with the Chargin' Targe, a full Critical swing is capable of dealing upwards of 400 explosive damage, which can effectively clear the point in a single attack.
- The Ullapool Caber may also be used to jump onto the Sniper platform as means of getting into the castle without the external Control Points being captured.
- This is extremely useful for clearing control points, especially the final cap. Remember that you can hit the floor at the end of the charge if there are no enemies in range; it will still crit enemies in range of the blast.
- If the last point is being contested, a good place to surprise attackers is on the battlements in front of the control point. Charging down toward the nook will effectively surprise and kill any enemies staying in there, as many people tend not to look up when checking for a surprise attack.
Heavy
- The Sandvich and Buffalo Steak Sandvich are very useful on this map. The ability to heal teammates, as well as the Buffalo Steak's mini crits can make a huge difference in fights. Note, however, that you might accidentally heal an enemy if not careful.
- The Killing Gloves of Boxing can allow you to take out large groups, provided you can get the first kill.
- On defense, with a bit of luck, the Showdown taunt can pick off enemies moving through the gate to the final control point.
- The Warrior's Spirit is the heavy's strongest melee weapon, except for Killing Gloves of Boxing after a kill. While it lowers Heavy's initial health, it can be easily ignored by using the Sandvich.
Engineer
- The Gunslinger gives you an additional 25 health aiding in your survivability. Additionally, the three hit combo can be used on the final control point to kill enemies defending it as hitting a teammate counts towards the first two hits.
Medic
- On offense, while your team is capturing the final Control Point, it is generally a good idea to fire your Crusader's Crossbow into the pit that occupies the point. This can not only damage enemies, but also heal allies.
- Another viable weapon to use is the Amputator with its ability to heal teammates around you.
Sniper
- When on the BLU team, once the main gate opens (after capturing A and B), position yourself in front of the gate, and fire arrows toward the capture point, ducking to the side out of the gate's line of fire after each shot. People will be clustering around the capture point and it will be easy to hit opponents without much aiming.
- Conversely, when on the RED team, once the main gate opens, put yourself in a position where you can shoot outwards through the main gate into the battlefield. As most enemies will be rushing in a straight line through the corridor toward you with melee weapons, it will be very easy to hit them as well.
- Don't try to sit on the point and snipe outwards through the gate. It will make you an easy target for enemy Snipers. The other team can easily melee you to death before you can escape as well.
- Either the Huntsman or the Fortified Compound should be the default armament for Snipers in Medieval mode. Remember that your arrows can be lit by using available torches, resulting in afterburn damage. This can also be used to tag enemies for teammates using the Sun-on-a-Stick or Axtinguisher.
- RED Snipers on the battlements should keep an eye out for Demomen charging up the rocks onto the battlements.
- Consider waiting below for Demomen to charge onto the battlements and headshot them in close-range when they attempt to come after you.
- Arrows can pass through the holes in the gates and the tower window slits. Use these to remain hidden.
- Keep in mind this will make you more vulnerable to enemy Snipers, as shooting through a window will give away your position and make you an easy target. There is also very little room for you to aim, as the boxes for the windows are small.
- Snipers can ignite their arrows using the torches spread throughout DeGroot Keep and outside the BLU spawn.
- There is a small hole in the rafters on the third floor in the tower of DeGroot Keep. RED Snipers can fall through this to quickly reach the second level on the stairs, which is a good spot for sniping enemies trying to capture the point.
Spy
- Surprisingly, a good place to decloak is right outside of the enemy's spawn. They usually come barreling out of there without a second glance to the side.
- DeGroot Keep is a great place to practice and use trick stabs as the enemy can only use melee weapons, so their movements are very predictable, making it easier perform stair stabs and side stabs. Strafing to the side and stabbing charging Demomen can shut them down.
- When you are on RED team, you can use the roof with the Dead Ringer to your advantage. As you fall and feign your death, you can pick up the Health kit that you drop.