Soldier match-ups
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Soldier |
vs. | Scout |
Relative merits: Both you and the Scout are strong close-quarters combatants. You have an advantage if you can utilize your rockets' splash damage, especially when you have the high ground, but the Scout will typically try to initiate the fight with that in mind.
Tactics: Anticipate the Scout's movements when aiming your rockets. Aim at the ground or nearby walls to inflict splash damage, as the Scout's high movement speed makes it difficult to hit him directly. If he double jumps to dodge one of your shots, the arc of his jump should be predictable enough to aim a rocket where he will land. If possible, fight the Scout in tight spaces where he can't maneuver, or rocket jump to high ground that is beyond the reach of his double jump. Because of the Scout's extreme speed, it is difficult for you to retreat. If you have enough health, it is usually better to rocket jump somewhere out of his reach, such as a distant ledge or through a window, than it is to run away using a grounded route. Useful weapons:
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Soldier |
vs. | Soldier |
Mirror match-up: In a duel against an equally skilled Soldier, positioning and weapon management are key. Observe which weapons your opponent has chosen and adapt your strategy accordingly. Tracking the number of rockets you both have loaded can help you decide whether to approach or take cover.
Tactics: Both of you are relatively slow on the ground; aim for direct hits to maximize each rocket's damage and and move unpredictably to make it difficult for your opponent to do the same. If possible, take high ground using a rocket jump to make dealing and avoiding splash damage easier. If your opponent is too predictable with his rocket jumps, you can fire a rocket where he will land, use precise aim to land an airshot, or chase after him with your own rocket jump and attack from above. If you run out of rockets, switch to a different weapon or take cover and reload. If you think the enemy Soldier is out of rockets, approach him or move to a stronger position while he's unable to attack you. Useful weapons:
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Soldier |
vs. | Pyro |
Relative merits: Your weapons outrange the Pyro's Flame Thrower, giving you a significant advantage at medium range. However, the Pyro's compression blast can reflect your rockets. Fighting a Pyro is largely about making it as hard for him to reflect your rockets as possible.
Tactics: Stay outside of the Flame Thrower's short range. If you have a damaging secondary weapon, such as the Shotgun, use its unreflectable bullets to force the Pyro to approach you. From there, avoid firing rockets carelessly so the Pyro does not use them against you. Stagger your rate of fire so the Pyro has trouble predicting your shots, and aim at the floor or nearby surfaces to make it more difficult for him to aim a rocket that is reflected. In open areas, you can rocket jump to high ground and attack from above to make reflecting rockets difficult. If either of you move the fight into close range, the Pyro can freely burn you with his Flame Thrower but has less time to react to your rockets. Avoid positioning such that you can be airblasted into a corner, where the Pyro can freely follow up with weapons like the Flare Gun or Axtinguisher. Watch your health so that afterburn and rocket jump damage combined won't kill you before you find healing to extinguish yourself. Useful weapons:
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Soldier |
vs. | Demoman |
Relative merits: You and the Demoman both specialize in explosives. You are better at close range duels and can roam the map faster, while the Demoman can spread damage over a wide area and attack without direct line of sight. You can both use explosive jumps to travel quickly, but sticky jumping is slower and costs more health.
Tactics: Unlike your rockets, the Demoman's grenades do not have any damage falloff, but they also do not explode immediately on contact with the environment. Stay at medium range, where you'll have an easier time avoiding direct hits, and steer clear of grenades that have bounced onto the ground. If the Demoman is using the Stickybomb Launcher instead, move to close range, as stickybombs need time to arm and the Demoman will not be able to hit you without blowing himself up as well. If the Demoman has placed a Stickybomb trap, use the Shotgun to destroy the stickies or a well placed rocket to scatter them. Try to avoid pushing the stickybombs towards you or your team. It is possible, albeit unlikely, to push the stickies towards the Demoman and trick him into blowing himself up. A Demoknight using a shield secondary such as the Chargin' Targe does not have a Stickybomb Launcher, but will likely be using a melee weapon with increased melee range, such as the Eyelander, and attempt to charge you with it. If he does, shoot the ground in front of him to pop him into the air and cause him to miss you, or quickly rocket jump out of the way. Useful weapons:
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Soldier |
vs. | Heavy |
Relative merits: You and the Heavy are both among the tankiest classes in the game. Compared to your rockets, the Minigun fires bullets that travel instantly and have a higher damage-per-second, but deal their damage gradually instead of in bursts. The Heavy is also much less mobile than you; he will usually be carefully defending an area, or slowly advancing forwards, allowing you to decide when you engage him.
Tactics: Attempt to catch the Heavy unaware - when his Minigun isn't spun up, from behind, or both. If he's spun up and trying to shoot you, peek in and out of cover to fire rockets, minimizing your exposure to his Minigun while still dealing constant damage yourself. Because he is a big, slow target, it is very easy to hit him with direct shots, especially when he's spun up. Try to keep a modest distance, as the Minigun is deadliest at close range; attacking from high ground both increases your distance from him and gives you more cover from Minigun fire. Useful weapons:
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Soldier |
vs. | Engineer |
Relative merits: Your Rocket Launcher is one of the better anti-Sentry Gun weapons - its high base damage can make short work of buildings, and the splash damage of rockets can damage multiple targets at once, including the Engineer.
Tactics: Aim your rockets so they damage both Engineer and Sentry Gun via splash damage. Unless you are being pressured by the enemy team, you can freely stay out of range or peek in and out of cover, spamming rockets at buildings. Take cover between shots to minimize the damage the Sentry Gun deals to you, especially if Engineer is using the Wrangler. Even if you do not destroy the Engineer's buildings immediately, you will quickly drain his metal supply and soften up his buildings for your team to finish the job. An Engineer wielding the Gunslinger deploys Combat Mini-Sentry Guns instead of regular Sentry Guns, and will usually use his Shotgun to participate in fights more actively. If he places a Mini-Sentry right in front of you, or is standing near it, try to use splash damage to damage both of them at the same time. Mini-Sentries take only a few seconds to complete construction, so it is best to destroy it before that happens. Useful weapons:
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Soldier |
vs. | Medic |
Relative merits: A lone Medic is an easy target and should flee from you, but will typically be guarded by his teammates. Because a Medic's healing abilities make his entire team stronger, it is important to shoot him first when possible to deprive his team of their main source of healing.
Tactics: In a direct fight against both a Medic and one of his patients, try to use your Rocket Launcher’s splash damage to attack both of them simultaneously. Alternatively, you can rocket jump past the Medic's allies and dive-bomb him before he has time to react. If a Medic is retreating, you may be able to pursue him with a rocket jump and cut off his escape. Useful weapons:
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Soldier |
vs. | Sniper |
Relative merits: Your high health pool and ability to rocket jump makes you an ideal class to ambush a Sniper. At long range, you are at a significant disadvantage; try to creep up on the Sniper from behind, or rush in with a rocket jump to quickly close the distance.
Tactics: Snipers will usually tend to be watching over an area from a distant, high vantage point. At long range, your rockets are easy for him to dodge and he can kill you with a single partially-charged headshot from his Sniper Rifle. Because of this, it is important to reach close range as quickly as possible so he does not have time to line up a shot. Use rocket jumps to quickly and unexpectedly approach his shelter. Once you are at close range, the fight is greatly in your favor, as it is difficult for a Sniper to hit headshots on a moving target at close range. Useful weapons:
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Soldier |
vs. | Spy |
Relative merits: Your slow grounded speed and high damage output make you a prime target for any enemy Spy. You are most likely to encounter an enemy Spy when directly fighting alongside your team, rather than when roaming around with rocket jumps.
Tactics: Always try to keep an eye out for potential Spies. Listen for sounds such as cloaking/uncloaking or a teammate being backstabbed, and use your weapons to Spy-check any suspicious players. If a Spy tries to escape using his cloak, use splash damage to "search" a wide area. To reduce the risk of being backstabbed, keep the fight outside of melee range. Useful weapons:
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