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Soldier
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Soldier.png
Basic Information
Icon: Leaderboard class soldier.png
Type: Offensive
Health: 200 / 300
Speed: 80%
128% wielding the Equalizer at low health
Meet the Soldier
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I have personally killed 6,078 men in cold blood while looking them in the eye; jumped on 1,455 live grenades; and stuffed fourteen feet of my own intestine back into my stomach.
If that doesn't scare you out of your frilly pink leotards, guess what: You are an idiot and you hate America.
The Soldier on real fear

A psychotic patriot from the heart of America, the Soldier (allegedly Mister Jane Doe) is the bread and butter general assault unit of the team. While one of the easier to understand classes on the roster, he is far from the weakest. In fact, when played right, the Soldier can be one of the most dangerous classes on the battlefield. Equipped with his Rocket Launcher and stamina to spare, the Soldier is a highly versatile class for both offensive and defensive roles.

The ability the Soldier is infamous for is the spectacular rocket jump. In defiance of all good sense and judgment, the Soldier can point his Rocket Launcher downward, leap into the air- and fire, propelling himself skyward at the cost of some health (though as the Soldier attests, "Pain is weakness leaving the body.") This ability allows the Soldier to pop up in unexpected places and reach areas off-limits even to the Scout and his leaping prowess.

Bio

Basic Strategy

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Main articles: Soldier tips, Soldier strategy
  • You can rocket jump to great heights by simultaneously jumping and firing a rocket at the ground.
  • Aim rockets at enemy's feet to ensure they can't avoid the explosion damage.
  • Make sure you keep your Rocket Launcher loaded. Hit R to reload it at any time.
  • Hit E to call for a Medic if you get hurt. Nearby Medics will be notified of your need.

Weapons

Main article: Weapons

Note: Weapon damage is approximate and listed at base value. See individual weapon pages for additional figures.

Primary

Weapon Ammo
Loaded
Ammo
Carried
Damage Range Notes / Special Abilities
Item icon Rocket Launcher.png
Standard
Rocket Launcher 4 20 Base: 90

Crit: 270

Item icon Direct Hit.png
Unlock
Direct Hit 4 20 Base: 112

Crit: 338

Rocket Launcher alternative:
  • Has 80% faster rockets speed.
  • Deals 25% more damage
  • Guarantees Mini-Crit damage on juggled opponents.
  • Has 70% smaller splash damage radius.
Item icon Black Box.png
Craft
Black Box 3 20 Base: 90

Crit: 270

Rocket Launcher alternative:
  • On hit restores 15 health points.
  • Has 25% smaller clip size.
Item icon Rocket Launcher.png
Drop
Rocket Jumper 4 60 Base: 0

Crit: 0

Rocket Launcher alternative:
  • Has 200% more ammo carried.
  • Deals no damage whatsoever either to the player and enemies.

Secondary

Weapon Ammo
Loaded
Ammo
Carried
Damage Range Notes / Special Abilities
Item icon Shotgun.png
Standard
Shotgun 6 32 Base: 60

Crit: 180

File:Item icon Buff banner.png
Unlock
Buff Banner N/A N/A N/A
  • Charges its rage meter with damage dealt.
  • At 100% charge, using it grants player and nearby teammates 10 seconds of guaranteed Mini-Crits.
Item icon Gunboats.png
Craft
Gunboats N/A N/A N/A
  • Grants 60% less self-damage by rockets, including rocket jumps.
  • Grants its abilities passively, does not need to be selected.
Item icon Battalion's Backup.png
Craft
Battalion's Backup N/A N/A N/A
  • Charges its rage meter with damage received.
  • At 100% charge, using it grants player and nearby teammates 10 seconds of guaranteed immunity to critical damage and raises resistance to damage by 35%.

Melee

Weapon Ammo
Loaded
Ammo
Carried
Damage Range Notes / Special Abilities
Item icon Shovel.png
Standard
Shovel N/A N/A Base: 65

Crit: 195

Item icon Equalizer.png
Unlock
Equalizer N/A N/A Base:
33–113

Crit:

base damage.
  • Damage dealt and movement speed scale inversely to the amount of health the player has left.
  • Blocks healing by Medics when held.
Item icon Pain Train.png
Craft
Pain Train N/A N/A Base: 65

Crit: 195

  • Doubles capture power for points and carts.
  • Raises bullet vulnerability by 10%.
Item icon Frying Pan.png
Craft
Frying Pan N/A N/A Base: 65

Crit: 195

Taunt attack

Attack Weapon Duration Damage
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Melee
Kamikaze Item icon Equalizer.png
Equalizer
4 seconds
  • 500 hp (instant kill) on hit.
  • 256 hp self-damage.
  • 6 ft. radius.

Item sets

The Soldier has one item set. The Tank Buster

When all three pieces of the set are worn, the set provides this additional bonus:

  • +20% sentry damage resistance

Hats

Main article: Hats

Miscellaneous items

Main article: Miscellaneous items

Template:Soldier misc item table

Official class avatars

Official class avatars
Original set RED ÜberCharged set BLU ÜberCharged set
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Get TF2 avatars on Steam: Original

Achievements

Main article: Soldier achievements

Soldier pack: 35 achievements, 3 milestones.

Related merchandise

Template:Soldier merchandise

Trivia

  • The Soldier is voiced by Rick May.
  • The BLU Soldier's name is, according to his mailbox, Jane Doe. Jane Doe is the name used when a female's name is not known, usually used in reference to missing or unidentified soldiers. (John Doe is the male variant, a detail the Soldier appears to have overlooked.)
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  • The Soldier has made several posts on the TF2 Official Blog. He is the only class to do so.
  • The Soldier has a crew cut hairstyle beneath his helmet.
  • The Soldier has a list of things men should be engaged in at all times:
    • 1. Getting a haircut
    • 2. Yelling
    • 3. Digesting ribs
    • 4. Hill defense
  • When the Soldier had his team picture taken, the photographer asked him to act naturally, so he yelled at him to stop disgracing his family and get a real job.
  • The Soldier's habit for calling other people "Maggots" is likely a reference to semi-retired professional wrestler Robert Remus, better known for his time in the World Wrestling Federation as the square-jawed All-American Soldier Sgt. Slaughter. Remus also voiced the animated version of Sgt. Slaughter that appeared as a Drill Instructor in the 1980s G.I. Joe cartoon.
  • The Soldier smokes, as evidenced by the Soldier's Stash hat and promotional images.
  • A running event in the Meet The Team videos is that the BLU Soldier is either killed or grievously wounded. The BLU Soldier, alongside the BLU Heavy, has been killed in every Meet the Team video to date.
  • The Soldier's voice actor and the Engineer's voice actor have both voiced the character Wolf O'Donnell from Nintendo's Star Fox series: Rick May (the Soldier) in Star Fox 64, and Grant Goodeve (the Engineer) in Star Fox: Assault.
  • The BLU Soldier and the RED Demoman became fast friends after meeting at a projectile weapons expo. They shared many experiences together including deep sea fishing, a trip to Las Vegas and the 'Gravel Pits of America' scenic bus tour. After the Administrator's assistant Miss Pauling brought the matter to her attention (as friendships are forbidden by Mercenary contract), the Administrator decided to introduce a little 'healthy competition' to kill their blossoming friendship.
  • The Soldier won the War waged between him and the Demoman, and was rewarded with the ability to use the Gunboats. Technically, more Soldiers than Demomen were killed during the course of the war; the scales were tipped in favor of the Soldier by points awarded through the Propaganda Contest.
  • The Soldier almost never removes his helmet, even outside of battle. In battle, however, he may replace his helmet with a stylish hat.
  • Despite his impressive salary the Soldier chooses to reside in an unkempt apartment living off of army surplus soup and ribs, perhaps as part of his military facade.
  • The Soldier enjoys Capt. Dan's Army Surplus Soup, Guns and Haircuts Magazine, and deliveries from The Rib Place.
  • The Soldier's apartment has a map of Germany on the wall, most likely related to his post-WWII Nazi killing sprees.
  • The Soldier's apartment door has seven locks, as well as armholes for snapping the necks of would-be intruders.
  • The Soldier is the only class who makes references to the other character's country of origin with the exception of one line from the Scout when dominating a Medic and two lines from an Engineer dominating a Spy. These references sometimes display a surprisingly detailed knowledge of the country in question (taunting the Sniper for not being prepared for the level of violence on the battlefield, a reference to Australia's heavy censors on video games and film) and sometimes none whatsoever (as he believes the Engineer is a Canadian, though it may be intended to be an insult by labeling the Engineer as such). He also shows that despite his violent attitude and apparent lack of intelligence, he knows a fair bit about current events (as he references the Cold War and World War II that he (unofficially) fought in when dominating a Heavy or Medic), and military policy (when he references "Section 8" and war crimes in his lines and achievements)
  • The Soldier does not openly say that he is not a real Soldier (being denied from every branch of military, and going on his own tour of duty) and keeps the fact a secret. The mere suggestion that the Soldier is a civilian is liable to send him into a fit of self-righteous fury.
  • The Soldier hates hippies.
  • The Soldier is currently the only class who doesn't have any alt-fire functions for his weapons.
  • Despite the Soldier's aggressive and violent behavior, he claims in his domination lines that "love is sweet".
  • The Soldier makes up odd names for his enemies during dominations. He has given the Sniper six names during domination, most of them very similar.
  • The Soldier and Demoman are the only two classes with both hands uncovered.
  • The Soldier's beta emblem was a helmet. (see below)
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  • The Soldier is the only player in the game who shows signs of patriotism, as evidenced by the above quote and his attempts to enlist in the US Army. He also appears to be xenophobic, making degrading remarks about all other classes' nationalities.
    • Despite the above statement, he has no problems working with the German Medic (America's, and his, enemy during WW2) and the Russian Heavy (America's enemy in the Cold War, which is still happening at the time of TF2), although he will reference WW2 and The Cold War when dominating enemy Heavies and medics.
  • The Soldier apparently has no grip on reality, to the point of apparently thinking that the severed heads of people he has killed and carefully lined up on a wall are recruits, and gives them rousing speeches. He also believes many nonsensical things about history, although considering the nature of TF2, not all of his statements may be false.
  • The Soldier, despite his angry, psychotic, and violent behavior, appears to be very loyal to his friends, as evidenced by his refusal to kill the Demoman even though he knew he would probably get killed as a result.
  • The Soldier's fondness for ribs pops up infrequently in TF2 media, such as blogs, comics, and even a Domination line to the Engineer.
  • The Soldier has an unused "Hatless" hat in the game files.
  • The Soldier is apparently from the northern parts of the United States, seeing how the Engineer calls him a Yankee in one of his domination lines. Since he is from the Midwest, it is likely that he lives in Michigan, Wisconsin, Minnesota, or one of the Dakota states.
  • The Soldier, along with the Spy, Pyro, Engineer and Heavy are the only classes to have their own exponent textures for the phong shading. They are however unused for unknown reasons, could be because they looked bad.
  • The Demoman and the Soldier are the only classes who use explosives as a primary weapon.
  • One of the Soldier's unused "High Five" taunts, curiously enough, shows him giving a "number two" or "Peace" sign with his right hand. This sign is typically used by hippies, although he may be using it as an insult.
  • After the Mann-Conomy Update, the Soldier now has the most class-specific hats out of all the classes. (The Medic having the least.)
  • The Soldier wears, actually, a WWII Uniform with some upgraded elements like the Helmet and his boots.
    • Speaking about WWII, he wears a M1943 field jacket and M1 trousers.
    • Despite its similar looks, the M1 helmet worn and loved by Soldier isn't from WWII, it's a Vietnam's Era one; even the boots worn by the class are from Vietnam's Era.
  • It is said that the Soldier ended his Nazi killing spree upon hearing about the end of WWII in 1949, even though the war ended in 1945. Thus implying that he continued his rampage 4 years after the war had ended.
  • The Soldier's motto "I'm a rocket man" is probably a reference to the song "Rocket Man" by Elton John. This may indicate that the Soldier, a stoic warrior personality, may have some sensitive moments after all.
  • The Soldier, along with the Spy, has the most primary weapons out of all the classes in the game.

See also

Concept art of the Soldier

External links