Spy match-ups

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Spy
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Scout
The Scout is the second worst class to encounter as the Spy, and as such they are best avoided whenever possible. Scouts will often try to chase you down after you've revealed yourself; with their speed and spread on the Scattergun it can be a nightmare trying to shake them off. The Force-A-Nature's knockback also pushes disguised Spies, which allows them to quickly determine if you are an enemy. If you do end up in a firefight with a Scout, backpedal or strafe while shooting at his chest with your Revolver; three shots are enough to kill one. Pick off injured Scouts from behind lines before they have a chance to find health.

With the new, faster backstab, backstabbing Scouts isn't nearly as difficult as it once was; try approaching as he backpedals away from one of your own team-mates.

Some Scouts may underestimate how dangerous you actually are in melee range, and may attempt you beat you to death with their Bat. If this is the case, take out your Knife and start stabbing them, as it is surprisingly likely that you might backstab them.

Scouts rarely stop to stand still, so when they do, take advantage of it. If they're out of backstab range and you have the Ambassador equipped, you can easily take them out in one to two shots, dependent on their health - if he is overhealed or has the Special Delivery set equipped, however, expect it to take many more shots.

If a Scout runs past you without Spy-checking you, it is possible to quickly turn and stab them in the back as they pass, meaning that you won't have to deal with them later.

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Soldier
An unaware Soldier is one of the easiest Spy targets after the Heavy and Sniper. A Soldier in the thick of battle or in the middle of a charge is unlikely to hear the sound of you un-cloaking and makes a slow moving victim for your backstab. If the backstab should fail however, don't keep trying- RUN. You should never let an enemy Soldier see you, the splash damage from a Soldier's rocket is anathema to the Spy and a Crit rocket hit, even an indirect one, will take you out of commission in one shot. If exposed at longer range however, use the accuracy of your Revolver to your advantage and avoid their slow moving rockets. You should also avoid engaging an enemy Soldier with your Knife if he is fighting another enemy at very close range. He could easily kill you by accident with splash damage from his Rocket Launcher.

The Direct Hit is capable of killing you in one hit, and the Equalizer is deadly against Spies foolish enough to attempt whittling down a low-health Soldier with the Knife. Since the Equalizer is a clear upgrade to the Soldier's other melee weapon, the Shovel, always assume a Soldier has the Equalizer. If the enemy team is running a lot of Soldiers then the Dead Ringer is a good choice, as it will prevent Soldiers from easily detecting you with splash damage and give you some chance against those whom your backstab misses.

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Spy
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Pyro
The Pyro is the Spy's natural enemy, so stay away from them at all times. It is their solemn duty to Spy-check every one of their team-mates, so don't let it be you. If they do set you on fire, uncloak immediately (since it will now only impede you) and run for the nearest body of water, Health pack or Dispenser while laying down covering fire with your Revolver. If you must fight a Pyro and are out of range of their Flamethrower, keep your distance while using accurate shots from your Revolver to take him down. Note that you move slightly slower while backpedaling, and watch out if they switch to their Shotgun.

Trying to backstab a Pyro is highly inadvisable, he runs as fast as you do and they may set you on fire by accident even if they are not attacking you personally, giving them plenty of time to turn around and notice/check you in the time it takes to catch up with them if you attempt to attack a Pyro. Surprise is the best option in this case. One risky but effective tactic you can use on a charging Pyro is to quickly sidestep and backstab them, matador style (also called a corner-stab or spin-stab). Note that this is very difficult to pull off.

Careful use of the Dead Ringer can give you additional survivability against Pyros. It can extinguish the flames, but the Pyro can still light you back up again if you're in range of his Flamethrower. To avoid this happening, try to get a short distance away from the Pyro (by, for instance, jumping off a ledge) before activating it. If you are still on fire after using the Dead Ringer, do NOT immediately decloak; you can at least try to use the 90% damage reduction to get back behind your own lines. You can often use this tactic to draw Pyros onto your own team-mates; they are usually very single-minded about killing Spies. Beware of the Pyro's Compression Blast while under the effects of the Dead Ringer. If caught against a wall, the Pyro will effectively juggle you in place until the effects wear off, leaving you helplessly flailing in the air as the Pyro finally kills you.

If you plan on killing an enemy Pyro, the most effective way to do so is to perform an "air-stab"; watch them from a high vantage point as they go past, then leap down and stab them in the back as you land. It is hard to get close enough to a Pyro to backstab them, but provided you can close the gap undetected, finishing them off is surprisingly easy, as they are seldom backstabbed and therefore tend not to watch their backs.

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Demoman
Demomen are relatively easy targets. They move slightly slower than you, allowing you to catch up with them for backstabs, and they often busy themselves laying Sticky mines or charging the front lines. Use your Cloak to bypass their sticky bombs but avoid entering with your team-mates as you may be caught in the blast, whether you are seen or not.

As with the Soldier, avoid close range confrontation with a Demoman, where their grenades are likely to hit you. Dodge from a distance while shooting with your Revolver. If there are Demomen nearby, Cloak when passing through doorways to avoid being destroyed by Sticky bombs.

Eyelander Demos will regard you as a free walking head. Do not approach them unless they are already engaged with your team-mates; the speed buff, Targe and range of the sword makes them difficult to get away from, otherwise the Demoman is most likely to "W+M1" you for the sole reason of getting an extra head to their total. Note that activating the Dead Ringer through an Eyelander attack will give the Demo a legitimate head. By contrast Scottish Resistance Demos are often wrapped up in watching their traps, making them excellent targets.

Unskilled Demomen have a tendency to stand stock still whilst laying their sticky bombs, allowing an easy backstab or Ambassador kill. However, more experienced Demomen will strafe rapidly back and forth and side to side. Whilst their slow movements still make them easy targets, if you happen to miss a stab they will almost immediately spot you, at which point a speedy escape is advisable.

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Heavy
An easy target for a backstab and your natural prey. His incredibly slow speed moving makes backstabbing him simple if you get close. Don't let him catch you, as Miniguns cut through you like a hot knife through butter. Remember, Heavies turn as quickly as any other class! If noticed by him or your backstab fails you're in trouble. You may as well keep circle strafing him and swinging your Knife in the hope of a lucky backstab, as you have next to no chance of escaping unless there is a handy corner or ledge nearby, though naturally this fails often. Another strategy to deal with being caught is to Cloak and make for cover if the Heavy is slow on the draw. You could also plug him full of Revolver bullets as it'll deal up to 60 damage per shot point-blank, granted you managed to hit him the full six times and is alone. The Dead Ringer is amazing in this scenario as it'll save you from an untimely death, allowing you to go back in for the kill.

Heavies threaten cloaked Spies: The high rate of fire the Minigun has means if you are hit whilst cloaked you are easily tracked, especially with Natascha. This is almost guaranteed death unless you immediately reach cover. Especially beware Heavies alongside Dispensers. Since they never run out of ammunition, they often spray bullets continuously, creating an area that cloaking cannot get you past.

When faced with a Heavy/Medic pair, unless you aim to kill both of them, always take out the Heavy in preference. He is an easier target, moves more slowly and is not as prone to sudden, erratic movement like his doctor. In addition, after stabbing a Heavy, it is easy to stealth and escape without the Medic killing you - his Syringe Gun is inaccurate and his saw has limited range. However, if you stab a Medic and his attached Heavy realizes this, he will often turn and finish you off at point blank range with his Minigun.

If you set out to take out both a Heavy and his Medic, an opening Medic kill is recommended, as if the distance between them is short enough or you are using the Saharan Spy set, you can kill the Heavy before he works out what has happened.

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Engineer
The Engineer is in many ways the Spies' number one target. Though he is very often a difficult class to tackle, due to his (thoroughly justified) Spy paranoia, the Spy is at his most helpful when he successfully takes down Engineers and their creations. Do not shirk your Spy duties by backstabbing other players in direct view of Sentries; this will get you killed even if you do manage to Cloak in time, as the Engineer will certainly try to hunt your injured self down.

A lone Engineer should be a reasonably easy backstab/Revolver kill, as long as you avoid their Shotgun blasts. Unfortunately, the Engineer will almost always be next to or near his Sentry Gun. There will be probably be other Sentry Guns and their Engineers as well. If there is one Engineer with his Sentry Gun, a good technique for the quick Spy is to backstab the Engineer, then immediately sap his Sentry Gun before it can attack you. This is an effective but difficult strategy and only works if the Sentry Gun in question is facing in the opposite direction. Provided you're close enough, even if it is facing you, you can survive Level 1 Sentry fire and, with some luck, Level 2 Sentry fire long enough to place an Electro Sapper. However, Level 3 Sentry Guns will finish you off almost instantly. The best tactic in this situation is to stand so the Sentry pivots to the right or left so it is facing completely the other way, then stab the Engineer, and run the opposite direction to the turning Sentry (regardless of which direction is shorter, it will continue to pivot in the same direction as it turns to target you) giving you just long enough to place an Electro Sapper before you enter its line of fire.

Another easier but less graceful strategy is to continually sap the Engineer's buildings while dodging fire. The Engineer will be torn between whether to remove the Sappers or kill you. If he decides to take you out, put his Sentry Gun between you and him, and try to take him out with your Revolver. If he decides to remove your Sappers then continue sapping his buildings; you can sap them faster than he can repair. Eventually, if you are uninterrupted by his team-mates the Sentry Gun should go down and you can either finish off the Engineer or Cloak and make a run for it.

With multiple Engineers and Sentry Guns the 'stab then sap' strategy will not work, so try to cause chaos by choosing an Engineer with Wrench disguise and sapping as many buildings as you can. This is especially effective in a tightly built Sentry Gun nest, and/or in combination with an strong assault from your own team.

A particularly nasty tactic you can adopt against Engineers is to simply not face them at all. Travel to his spawn, sap his teleport entrance, and wait above it. If and when he repairs it at the other end, you will travel through and, unless he was very careful, telefrag him.

Use Your Eternal Reward is a good choice because you can backstab the Engineer without get spotted by his Sentry Gun but you need to backstab an other enemy first, also you can try to decloak while the Engineer repairs or upgrades his Sentry Gun and use him like cover and fastly backstab.

The normal Invisibility Watch is probably the best anti-Engie device; you can use metal from enemy Engie's own Dispensers and destroyed buildings to power it, and it does not have the loud noise the Dead Ringer makes which will certainly alert the Engineer to your presence. A great weapon against camping Engineers who have wedged themselves into inaccessible corners behind their Sentry Gun is the Ambassador. Simply get a safe distance behind enemy lines, then snipe him without even coming into range of his Sentry Gun. Two headshots, or one headshot and a normal shot, will be enough.

Finally, watch out for Wrenches. With the kills Engineers can rack up they Crit often. A Crit-Wrench will kill you in one hit, and the close quarters and need for repair around a Sentry Gun make it an effective and common weapon. Whilst the Gunslinger and the Southern Hospitality can't randomly Crit, the latter can cause bleeding which can in someway nullify your Cloak.

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Medic
When healing a team-mate, Medics usually have their eye on their buddy, making them a reasonably easy target. Take advantage of this to rush in and take both him and then his big friend out quickly and quietly, if that's not possible take out the Medic then run. However, experienced Medics will constantly side-strafe making backstabs much more difficult to pull off. If you miss the backstab on the Medic, keep going and take out his buddy, then deal with the Medic or flee. If the Medic is alone, backstabs are much more difficult as their running speed is slightly higher than yours. Try and take him out with shots from your Revolver while avoiding the less accurate shots from his Syringe Gun. Keep some distance between you and the Medic. His Bonesaw is deadly, and Medics wielding the Übersaw often enjoy sawing Spies into pieces. Against some Medics you can disguise as an unusual class like Soldier or Heavy, let him to heal you, and then take him down with your Revolver before he can deal with you. It is possible to trick a Medic to go right into a trap by leading him into it.

If an enemy Medic has a full ÜberCharge but no heal target or is healing a class like an Engineer, you can disuise as a viable target and trick him into wasting the Übercharge on you, or simply swoop in and dispose of him before he can find a friend to deploy the charge on. If you follow an Übercharged Medic, you can still limit his effectiveness by stabbing him or his target in the back as soon as the charge expires.

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Sniper
A Sniper can be deadly when you act suspiciously in his sights (running from your own base, at the wrong speed, etc.). A fully charged shot on any part of your body kills you. Cloak past any positions where Snipers may see you. If you think you were spotted, change disguise as he likely reported you to his team. Once behind an enemy Sniper, likely zoomed in and oblivious to everything around them, you can even approach from the side and they won't notice. They are sitting ducks for your backstab. If your backstab fails or you are noticed, either try to finish them with a few Revolver shots or, if you are feeling less brave Cloak and run, then return when their suspicion has died down - which is not likely to happen soon. Snipers are (justifiably) paranoid. Don't be afraid to run as the Submachine Gun can be deadly at close range and the Kukri packs a nasty punch.

Don't backstab Snipers wearing a Razorback. There is absolutely nothing stopping you from simply shooting him. If he's scoped you should be able to get at least two shots in before he even notices what is happening. The Revolver should kill a Sniper in 2-3 shots at close range, or if you have the Ambassador, a quick headshot then bodyshot will suffice. If a Sniper has already noticed you, it is possible to weapon heckle them: If they try to use their Kukri, backpeddle away from them while shooting them with your Revolver, this will likely cause them to take out their Sniper Rifle/SMG/Huntsman, at which point take out your Knife and start stabbing randomly at them. At that range, it should be very hard to shoot you at all as long as you keep strafing around them, and you may even get a backstab in if you're lucky.

Beware of Snipers with Jarate. Avoid being soaked at all costs as it will impede your vision, allow enemies to score Mini-Crits against you, and render your cloaking watches useless. It can also blow your cover whilst disguised, as true teammates should not be affected by a friendly Jarate shower. If you do get splashed with Jarate, run to the nearest water source as soon as possible to remove it. Be also warned that the Dead Ringer does not clean off Jarate. This means the watch is useless if you are coated, as Snipers will proceed to attack your revealed position. If this happens, try to retreat, as the 90% damage reduction will allow you to survive Mini-Crits long enough for the Jarate to wear off.

Many Snipers have a tendency to throw their Jarate immediately after they have killed an enemy Spy to check that said Spy did not use the Dead Ringer. There is no way to counter this besides moving quickly after a feign death. If this does happen, again, your damage reduction should allow you to survive long enough to escape to friendly territory or find a body of water.

The Tribalman's Shiv is also a potential threat as the delayed damage may kill you whether or not you kill the Sniper, and if you are affected by bleeding it may be worth finding a health kit (though small ones will give you health, they will not stop the bleeding) or a Medic to patch you up. The bleeding also reveals you while cloaking, so try to take the safest routes possible to these health boosts as you are easily found out regardless of Cloak or disguise.

The Bushwacka is also a big threat, as if you are coated in Jarate the Sniper will be able to slay you in a single blow.

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Spy
Enemy Spies rarely expect to be backstabbed by another Spy in disguise. If his lead on you is too great to allow this, try and take him out with your Revolver before he realizes he's been rumbled. When in a firefight with another Spy, simply strafe and kill him with your Revolver before he does the same. Note the fact that when you are immediately behind a cloaked enemy Spy, your character will raise his Knife into the backstab position, just as he would with any other enemy class. Use this to your advantage.

If you are using the Ambassador, remember that as disguises don't have matching hitboxes, headshots can be tricky and random on a disguised enemy Spy.

An enemy Spy with an active Dead Ringer won't actually die to a backstab unless he was already badly hurt, so watch your back - he may decide to go in for a revenge stab after he decloaks.

If you are watching the enemy spawn, you will often see a Spy emerge and then disguise, or what appears to be a member of your own team emerge. Provided the Spy does not Cloak immediately afterward, it is easy to either leap down from a high vantage point and air-stab them, or simply stalk them and stab them when they slow down or stop.

Remember, of all classes, the Spy's weaponry has the least spread - neither the knife nor the Revolver can damage more than one thing at a time. This makes it almost impossible to find a cloaked enemy Spy, especially if they know you're there. Almost all kills on cloaked enemy Spies are pure luck for a Spy player, so don't bother trying to track them down - all you need to do is watch your back.

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