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Community Pit of Death strategy | |
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Basic Information | |
Developer(s): | Unknown |
Map Info | |
Environment: | Halloween |
Setting: | Nighttime, overcast |
Hazards: | Pitfall, Pumpkin bombs, Water in the Underworld, Underworld damage-over-time effect |
Map Photos | |
This article is about Community Pit of Death strategy.
General Strategy (All Classes)
- This is a Player Destruction map; see Community Player Destruction strategy.
- This map features Skeletons; see Community Skeletons strategy.
- This Halloween map features pumpkin bombs and Halloween pumpkins; see Community Halloween maps strategy.
Class-specific strategy
Scout
- Using the Pit flanks as Scout can help secure kills
- The Back Scatter will help secure kills faster with their mini crits
Soldier
Pyro
Demoman
Heavy
- Well-timed use of your Second Banana permits you to stay in the Underworld indefinitely; ambushing the enemy, killing them before they can deliver souls they are carrying and them any Rare Magic Spells.
- However, the time you have to juggle between spin up, spin down, Sandvich switch, and Sandvich Taunt, coupled with your low speed means it may be best to let teammates pickup the rare magic spell and any souls you shoot down in the Underworld.
Engineer
- Placing Sentry or Mini-Sentry near the pit will allow you to control the pit area and the flanks.