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*When playing offense (BLU) as a Scout, your most powerful weapon is your ability to capture points twice as fast as normal classes. Use this to your advantage by focusing on capturing the control point.
 
*When playing offense (BLU) as a Scout, your most powerful weapon is your ability to capture points twice as fast as normal classes. Use this to your advantage by focusing on capturing the control point.
  
*With the [[Bonk! Atomic Punch]], Scouts can attempt to sneak by the Firefight to a later Point, leading to an easy Capture (That is, if they haven't thought of this and built Defenses already).
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*With the [[Bonk! Atomic Punch]], Scouts can attempt to sneak by the Firefight to a later Point, leading to an easy Capture (That is, if the opposing team haven't thought of this and built Defenses already).
  
 
*Scouts with the [[Force-a-Nature]] can effectively "push" enemies off the Point at Point-blank range.
 
*Scouts with the [[Force-a-Nature]] can effectively "push" enemies off the Point at Point-blank range.

Revision as of 18:13, 27 July 2011

Dustbowl stage 2, capture point 1.

Attack/Defend strategy.

General strategy

  • Remember that if the square in the bottom of your HUD has a padlock on it, that indicates that that control point is locked and that you can not capture it.
  • Try to sneak to around the capture point before initiating the capture, otherwise you lose the element of surprise.

Class-specific strategy

Leaderboard class scout.png Scout

  • When playing offense (BLU) as a Scout, your most powerful weapon is your ability to capture points twice as fast as normal classes. Use this to your advantage by focusing on capturing the control point.
  • With the Bonk! Atomic Punch, Scouts can attempt to sneak by the Firefight to a later Point, leading to an easy Capture (That is, if the opposing team haven't thought of this and built Defenses already).
  • Scouts with the Force-a-Nature can effectively "push" enemies off the Point at Point-blank range.

Leaderboard class soldier.png Soldier

  • On defense (RED) as a Soldier, you will often find that enemies will be concentrated around the control point. Use the splash damage from your Rocket Launcher to deal damage to multiple enemies grouped around the point.
  • On offense, the Soldier is a very versatile class and is flexible in a variety of situations.

Leaderboard class pyro.png Pyro

  • Be sure to help our your Engineers by checking for Spies and reflecting projectiles away from their buildings.

Leaderboard class demoman.png Demoman

  • Using the Sticky Launcher it is possible to blanket the area surrounding the point with bombs (or if necessary, the point itself) to deal heavy damage to groups of people.
  • The Scottish Resistance makes it possible to not only defend the point but key areas where the enemy must pass through to reach the point itself. It is very useful for situations where you know they might make it past just one sticky trap.
  • Your Grenade Launcher is useful for clearing large crowds when your Stickies are out of commission. Very helpful in intense situations to deal heavy damage to attackers.
  • On offense, an Ubercharge'd Demoman can quickly destroy Sentry Guns and other buildings using his Stickybomb Launcher.

Leaderboard class heavy.png Heavy

  • For offense, a good choice of weapon would be either the Standard Minigun, as it deals more damage than the Natascha and has a shorter spin-up time, or the Tomislav, as it has no spin-up time, while doing only slightly less damage. The Brass Beast is useful on defense as it does more damage, while the less maneuverability can be re.
  • If your team is taking heavy fire, try throwing your Sandvich near teammates with low health. This will help them recover to get back in the fight.
  • Without a Medic Overheal, Heavies are nearly useless, especially on Offense. Remember to protect Friendly Medics, as they are almost necessary to your Team's success, especially if they are nearing a full ÜberCharge.

Leaderboard class engineer.png Engineer

  • When defending, try not to build in locations that are easily bombarded by enemy fire. Try to hide your buildings from Stickybombs and rockets.
  • Usually around the last control point is where a well placed Sentry Gun can be a helpful asset to the team. Place a sentry and a Dispenser beside you, and camp out the last few minutes of the game. Just watch out for Spies.

Leaderboard class medic.png Medic

  • On offense or defense, it is important to have at least one Medic with an Ubercharge. Build up your charge during the Setup Phase.
  • On offense, do not deploy your charge immediately after the Setup Phase. It is better to hang back and get a bearing of where the enemy is before charging out with your Uber.
  • On defense, wait for the enemy Medics to deploy their Ubercharge first. After they deploy theirs, deploy yours and block the enemy Uber.

Leaderboard class sniper.png Sniper

  • Snipers can be a good asset on the defending team, killing medics before they can deploy an an Ubercharge and push through the defenses
  • Try to eliminate valuble classes as the attackers will be easily pushed back

Leaderboard class spy.png Spy

  • Remember that you can't capture a point while Disguised as the enemy or Cloaked.
  • Sentry Guns are often the keystone of RED defense. Use your Electro Sapper to disable them so your team can take them out.
  • Attack/Defend maps usually flow in one direction, which means enemies are more likely to run forward towards the next control point. Use this opportunity to get behind them and Backstab them.