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•Scouts are weak and will try to stay out of sights. If you do spot a Scout and you are not playing Scout communicate the Scout's location with your team.
•Scouts will attempt to flank, so be aware of your surroundings
•If you're playing Scout and come across another Scout, wait until the enemy Scout reloads to start your offensive
•As Sniper your nailgun excels at taking down Scouts.
•If playing Soldier attempt to gain the high ground for an advantage, and shoot rockets at the Scouts feet to severly limit the Scout's mobility
•Scouts are fast and good at dodging projectiles, so don't forget that you have other weapons
•Keep in mind that as demo your Shotgun will 2 hit kill Scouts, so it is a potent weapon
•As Medic don't be reluctant to deathmatch Scouts, all of Medic's weapons are superior to Scout's
•As heavy you shouldn't worry at all about Scouts, your assault cannon will shred them apart
•As Pyro you also shouldn't worry at all about Scouts, your flamethrower is also incredibly effective
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