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   | scout-strategy = At high level play, a Scout is your main counter. A Scout is difficult to hit and can easily get in your face with his [[Scattergun]]. Predict their actions; lay Stickybombs where you think he will cross and lead him with your [[Grenade Launcher]]. Even if the Scout gets close, taking out your melee weapon is not recommended, as his speed lets him easily dodge your swings.
 
   | scout-strategy = At high level play, a Scout is your main counter. A Scout is difficult to hit and can easily get in your face with his [[Scattergun]]. Predict their actions; lay Stickybombs where you think he will cross and lead him with your [[Grenade Launcher]]. Even if the Scout gets close, taking out your melee weapon is not recommended, as his speed lets him easily dodge your swings.
 
   | soldier-strategy = Keep your distance when fighting a Soldier; if you allow him to get too close, he’ll have the advantage – his [[Shotgun]] and [[Equalizer]] still outdamage your strong melee weapons. Shell him with grenades and charged Stickybombs while avoiding his rockets. Lay carpets of Stickybombs in front of him to stop his approach. If the Soldier actively [[rocket jump]]s in combat, try to land [[aerial]]s with your grenades or place Stickybombs where he will land.
 
   | soldier-strategy = Keep your distance when fighting a Soldier; if you allow him to get too close, he’ll have the advantage – his [[Shotgun]] and [[Equalizer]] still outdamage your strong melee weapons. Shell him with grenades and charged Stickybombs while avoiding his rockets. Lay carpets of Stickybombs in front of him to stop his approach. If the Soldier actively [[rocket jump]]s in combat, try to land [[aerial]]s with your grenades or place Stickybombs where he will land.
   | pyro-strategy = You never want to let a Pyro get close to you. Like with a Scout, lay Stickybombs where you think he will cross and lead him with your [[Grenade Launcher]]. Unlike the Scout, he can use his [[compression blast]] to reflect your projectiles back at you. Although you can fire faster than he can reflect, avoid shooting in predictable patterns. While the [[Chargin’ Targe]] reduces the amount of fire damage you take, don’t zealously fight a Pyro with your melee weapon; he can still switch to the [[Shotgun]] or [[Axtinguisher]] to easily kill you.
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   | pyro-strategy = You never want to let a Pyro get close to you. Like with a Scout, lay Stickybombs where you think he will cross and lead him with your [[Grenade Launcher]]. Unlike the Scout, he can use his [[compression blast]] to reflect your projectiles back at you. Although you can fire faster than he can reflect, avoid shooting in predictable patterns. The Pyro can be quite difficult to defeat without being engulfed in fire. Unless, you're in the possession of a [[Chargin’ Targe]], which reduces the amount of fire damage as well as making you entirely immune to afterburn damage caused by fire. Thus making it the prefect counter against the [[Axtinguisher]]. But never underestimate a Pyro, even though you're very resilent against fire with the Chargin' Targe, a pyro can still harass you quite severely with the Compression Blast, as well as he can still switch to the [[Shotgun]] or the [[Reserve Shooter]] to easily kill you.
 
   | demoman-strategy = Against another Demoman at any range, fire grenades and Stickybombs while dodging his. You can use one of your own Stickybombs to scatter an enemy Sticky trap. A Demoman with the [[Chargin’ Targe]] acts as a soft counter to a vanilla Demoman – the explosive protection offered by the shield puts the latter at a significant disadvantage, especially once the former uses the charge to enter melee range.
 
   | demoman-strategy = Against another Demoman at any range, fire grenades and Stickybombs while dodging his. You can use one of your own Stickybombs to scatter an enemy Sticky trap. A Demoman with the [[Chargin’ Targe]] acts as a soft counter to a vanilla Demoman – the explosive protection offered by the shield puts the latter at a significant disadvantage, especially once the former uses the charge to enter melee range.
 
   | heavy-strategy = At medium range your damage output, especially from your Stickybombs, can match that of a Heavy. Never try to fight a Heavy at close range, since his [[Minigun]] will shred you. However, his weapons suffer significant damage falloff over distances while yours do not. Stay away and use high ground or cover to harass him with your explosives. His slow speed makes him an easy target to land direct hits on.
 
   | heavy-strategy = At medium range your damage output, especially from your Stickybombs, can match that of a Heavy. Never try to fight a Heavy at close range, since his [[Minigun]] will shred you. However, his weapons suffer significant damage falloff over distances while yours do not. Stay away and use high ground or cover to harass him with your explosives. His slow speed makes him an easy target to land direct hits on.

Revision as of 15:09, 7 September 2013

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The Demoman on his battle plan
Class Strategy
Demoman.png
Demoman
vs. Scout.png
Scout
At high level play, a Scout is your main counter. A Scout is difficult to hit and can easily get in your face with his Scattergun. Predict their actions; lay Stickybombs where you think he will cross and lead him with your Grenade Launcher. Even if the Scout gets close, taking out your melee weapon is not recommended, as his speed lets him easily dodge your swings.
Demoman.png
Demoman
vs. Soldier.png
Soldier
Keep your distance when fighting a Soldier; if you allow him to get too close, he’ll have the advantage – his Shotgun and Equalizer still outdamage your strong melee weapons. Shell him with grenades and charged Stickybombs while avoiding his rockets. Lay carpets of Stickybombs in front of him to stop his approach. If the Soldier actively rocket jumps in combat, try to land aerials with your grenades or place Stickybombs where he will land.
Demoman.png
Demoman
vs. Pyro.png
Pyro
You never want to let a Pyro get close to you. Like with a Scout, lay Stickybombs where you think he will cross and lead him with your Grenade Launcher. Unlike the Scout, he can use his compression blast to reflect your projectiles back at you. Although you can fire faster than he can reflect, avoid shooting in predictable patterns. The Pyro can be quite difficult to defeat without being engulfed in fire. Unless, you're in the possession of a Chargin’ Targe, which reduces the amount of fire damage as well as making you entirely immune to afterburn damage caused by fire. Thus making it the prefect counter against the Axtinguisher. But never underestimate a Pyro, even though you're very resilent against fire with the Chargin' Targe, a pyro can still harass you quite severely with the Compression Blast, as well as he can still switch to the Shotgun or the Reserve Shooter to easily kill you.
Demoman.png
Demoman
vs. Demoman.png
Demoman
Against another Demoman at any range, fire grenades and Stickybombs while dodging his. You can use one of your own Stickybombs to scatter an enemy Sticky trap. A Demoman with the Chargin’ Targe acts as a soft counter to a vanilla Demoman – the explosive protection offered by the shield puts the latter at a significant disadvantage, especially once the former uses the charge to enter melee range.
Demoman.png
Demoman
vs. Heavy.png
Heavy
At medium range your damage output, especially from your Stickybombs, can match that of a Heavy. Never try to fight a Heavy at close range, since his Minigun will shred you. However, his weapons suffer significant damage falloff over distances while yours do not. Stay away and use high ground or cover to harass him with your explosives. His slow speed makes him an easy target to land direct hits on.
Demoman.png
Demoman
vs. Engineer.png
Engineer
Keep a modest distance when fighting a lone Engineer; although he is weaker than other, more hearty classes, his Shotgun and Pistol give him the advantage at close range. Instead of directly facing his Sentry Gun, use the trajectory of your projectiles to attack indirectly from behind obstacles and remain safe from harm. Your Stickybomb launcher makes you one of the best classes for taking out a Sentry Gun; detonating several at once will deal huge damage and prevent the Engineer from doing any repairs. Equipping the Chargin' Targe will rob you of the Stickybomb Launcher and overall make you weaker against Sentry Guns.
Demoman.png
Demoman
vs. Medic.png
Medic
As with an Engineer, a Medic who aims his Syringe Gun well can be deceptively deadly to you at closer ranges. Remain far enough so that you can safely attack with grenades and Stickybombs. The Medic is a high priority target, especially when he is healing his teammates. Use your splash damage to attack both him and his patient at once. You can sticky jump above and past the Medic’s allies to dive-bomb him. The Chargin' Targe can be used to chase and pick off a fleeing Medic.
Demoman.png
Demoman
vs. Sniper.png
Sniper
You’ll want to close the distance between you and a Sniper as quickly as possible. Harass them with grenades and charged Stickybombs while moving erratically to avoid being headshot. If you decide to sticky jump or use the Chargin’ Targe to approach, try to catch the Sniper off-guard; while doing either of those, your trajectory is easily predictable. Once you get inside medium range, your projectiles or melee weapon will make short work of him.
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Demoman
vs. Spy.png
Spy
You are relatively slow and can deal massive damage, making you an important target for a Spy. The main problem is his Cloak; with it, he can be difficult to directly hit and can pass over your Stickybombs undetected. His Revolver is deceptively strong at close range, where you are weakest. Still, once you find the Spy, your weapons outdamage his at any range.


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