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* The Sandvich slowly restores 300 HP to a Heavy over the course of the consumption, so he may be able to soak up the damage dealt by your attacks if they aren't strong enough. If you cannot kill him, you can at least harm him enough so that eating the Sandvich was a pointless endeavor. | * The Sandvich slowly restores 300 HP to a Heavy over the course of the consumption, so he may be able to soak up the damage dealt by your attacks if they aren't strong enough. If you cannot kill him, you can at least harm him enough so that eating the Sandvich was a pointless endeavor. | ||
* A Heavy can aquire a new Sandvich by picking up a medkit at full health; either take any nearby medkits for yourself, or damage him so that he does not receive a brand new Sandvich. | * A Heavy can aquire a new Sandvich by picking up a medkit at full health; either take any nearby medkits for yourself, or damage him so that he does not receive a brand new Sandvich. | ||
− | * A Heavy can throw his Sandvich or Buffalo Steak Sandvich on the ground for anyone else to pick up in order to regain 50% of their HP instantly. To prevent a successful pick up, you can either steal the Sandvich (provided you are not at full health), or push the enemy away using knockback. A Heavy can not eat his Sandvich that he dropped on the ground. It will instead refill his | + | * A Heavy can throw his Sandvich or Buffalo Steak Sandvich on the ground for anyone else to pick up in order to regain 50% of their HP instantly. To prevent a successful pick up, you can either steal the Sandvich (provided you are not at full health), or push the enemy away using knockback. A Heavy can not eat his Sandvich that he dropped on the ground. It will instead refill his Food bar. |
** A Heavy may also throw his Sandvich to a teammate (often a Medic) who is low on health; if you witness this, try to kill the recipient so that the Heavy's charity would be in vain. | ** A Heavy may also throw his Sandvich to a teammate (often a Medic) who is low on health; if you witness this, try to kill the recipient so that the Heavy's charity would be in vain. | ||
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* This item only heals the Heavy by 60 HP, yet takes the same amount of time to consume as the Sandvich. As a result, the Heavy is even more vulnerable when eating the Dalakohs Bar/Fishcake. | * This item only heals the Heavy by 60 HP, yet takes the same amount of time to consume as the Sandvich. As a result, the Heavy is even more vulnerable when eating the Dalakohs Bar/Fishcake. | ||
* The Dalakohs Bar/Fishcake increases a Heavy's maximum Hit Points by 50 for 30 seconds, which, while minimal, can make a differerence between who dies first: you, or him. | * The Dalakohs Bar/Fishcake increases a Heavy's maximum Hit Points by 50 for 30 seconds, which, while minimal, can make a differerence between who dies first: you, or him. | ||
− | * Unlike the Sandvich, the Dalakohs Bar/Fishcake cannot be dropped. However, the item does not have a cooldown timer. Thus, while it cannot be dropped to quickly recover health during combat (for | + | * Unlike the Sandvich, the Dalakohs Bar/Fishcake cannot be dropped. However, the item does not have a cooldown timer. Thus, while it cannot be dropped to quickly recover health during combat (for his teammates), the Heavy can eat it constantly to heal minor injuries and stay healthy. |
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* Attack from a distance while retreating, as the Heavy can only use his Fists when under this item's effect. He can deal Mini-Crits, but he will also suffer Mini-Crits from all of your weapons. | * Attack from a distance while retreating, as the Heavy can only use his Fists when under this item's effect. He can deal Mini-Crits, but he will also suffer Mini-Crits from all of your weapons. | ||
− | * Like the regular Sandvich, a Heavy can toss his Buffalo Steak Sandvich for others to pick up in order to regain 50% of their health instantly; the | + | * Like the regular Sandvich, a Heavy can toss his Buffalo Steak Sandvich for others to pick up in order to regain 50% of their health instantly. Like the Sandvich, it cannot be eaten by the heavy who dropped it; it will refill the Food bar instead. |
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Revision as of 16:01, 3 October 2012
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The Heavy is the sturdiest class, but also the least maneuverable. He has a huge amount of health and heavy firepower, but is poor at speed and maneuvering, requiring the swift observation behind himself and ambushing. Generally, going against a Heavy head-on is suicide: his Miniguns can mow down any class within seconds at close range, and Medics tend to hang around Heavies for protection and kill assists. While not having quite as a diverse loadout as other classes, the Heavy can nevertheless change his gameplay in several different ways, including the ability to heal, run substantially faster than normal, and even shrug off a majority of ranged damage. Surprise and distance are often the best ways to overcome a Heavy's massive amount of firepower.
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General
Attributes | Anti-Heavy strategy |
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Health |
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Speed |
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Power |
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Weapon-specific
A list of useful tidbits about the Heavy's tools, and how to counter them.
Primary weapons
- All of the Heavy's primary weapons all require a moment to spin up before he can start firing. This makes him vulnerable to ambushes.
- When any of the Heavy's weapons are spun up, the Heavy moves much more slowly. A preoccupied Heavy can easily be taken down.
- Keep your distance from Heavies with their miniguns spun up, as at close range, a Minigun can mow down you and your nearby teammates within seconds.
- If a Heavy is careless, he can consume all of his Minigun ammo in under a minute, but this is easily remedied by standing near a Dispenser or by picking up weapons dropped by the dead; your team can counter this by destroying Dispensers, stealing any ammo sources, and taking caution in attacking a Heavy head-on.
Weapon | Anti-Heavy strategy |
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Minigun / Iron Curtain / Festive Minigun |
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Natascha |
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Brass Beast |
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Tomislav |
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Huo-Long Heater |
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Secondary weapons
Weapon | Anti-Heavy strategy |
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Shotgun |
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Family Business |
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Edibles
- A Heavy is relatively defenseless when consuming a Lunchbox item, especially if none of his teammates are nearby; try to attack a Heavy while he is eating.
- A Heavy makes a distinct "Om nom nom" noise while eating. Use this sound to track him down, and attack.
- Watch for Heavies retreating from a fight in order to find cover; they are probably low on health and about to use a lunchbox item. At this point, dealing even a small amount of damage might finish them off before they get the chance to eat.
- Due to the length of time required for a Heavy to eat a Lunchbox item, it may also be practical to use kill taunts on one instead of conventional attacks.
- A Lunchbox item replaces the Heavy's Shotgun, leaving him with one less weapon to attack you with.
Weapon | Anti-Heavy strategy |
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Sandvich |
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Dalokohs Bar / Fishcake |
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Buffalo Steak Sandvich |
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Melee weapons
Weapon | Anti-Heavy strategy |
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Killing Gloves of Boxing |
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Gloves of Running Urgently |
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Warrior's Spirit |
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Fists of Steel |
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Eviction Notice |
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Holiday Punch |
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Item set effects
Set | Anti-Heavy strategy |
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See also
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