Community Mannpower strategy
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This article is about Community Mannpower strategy.
General strategy
- The Agility powerup doesn't cause the slowdown effect brought on by having a powerup when carrying the intelligence, allowing for quicker getaways.
Class-specific strategy
Scout
Powerup Specific strategies
- The Agility powerup effectively doubles the Scout's jump height and speed, allowing for skilled Grappling Hook users to get across large parts of the map very quickly.
- As a Scout, Haste doubles your Scattergun's clip size, firing speed, and reload speed, as well increases your move speed, which can allow you to unload 12 full shots into an enemy with rapid succession.
Soldier
Powerup Specific strategies
- The Vampire powerup can be used to gain health back at a quick rate if a rocket is shot into a heavily populated area.
- Strength gives you more damage per shot, making beefier classes go down in almost 2 to 3 rockets and lighter classes in nearly 1.
- The Haste powerup gives you a great advantage over most classes, as you gain 8 rockets and twice the firing and reload speed. This allows you to take down large groups of enemies in a shorter time.
Pyro
Demoman
Heavy
Engineer
On Mannpower, an Engineer's buildings take on different roles:
- Teleporters - Due to the size of Mannpower maps, teleporters become even more important to getting your team into the action.
- Sentries - The role of an Engineer's sentry is an even more important choice - they can guard the intelligence (which is made more complex due to grapples), they can provide fire or cover (necessary in dealing with Poweruped enemies), they can seal chokepoints (important when enemies are far more mobile), and they can protect teleporters.
- Dispensers - Dispensers retain their importance, but some Powerups make them less necessary to those with them, such as Regeneration, King, and Vampire.
An Engineer in Mannpower will have to weight their role carefully due to the additional factors of Powerups and the grapple.
Powerup Specific strategies
- The Haste powerup doubles the Engineer's metal capacity and also increases the Wrench's swing speed. This allows you to construct buildings faster and move quicker to place buildings or flee enemies, allowing for rapid deployment or retreat.
- The Plague powerup can keep off enemies who would engage in close combat - including Spies. This is useful for an Engineer who must defend a small, tight space as it allows them to harm close enemies.
- The Precision powerup is most effective when used with the Widowmaker. With good aim, the increased damage at range tends to do more than 30 damage, allowing the weapon to be fired continuously on enemies that it otherwise would be ineffective on.
- The Reflect Powerup allows an Engineer to better defend both themselves and their buildings. By taking damage, you can hurt enemies trying to damage your buildings. The additional defensive and health bonuses also help you endure the attack.
- The Regeneration powerup provides the Engineer with a regenerative supply of metal - along with the other regeneration bonuses. This can make weapons like the Rescue Ranger and Short Circuit more useful as metal regenerates.
Medic
Powerup Specific strategies
- The Medic can use Strength to deliver extremely potent Crusader's Crossbow shots. A single shot can take out lighter classes with enough distance. When combined with Criticals at sufficient distance, this attack will one shot kill every class unless they are overhealed or have a powerup that protects them.
- The Haste powerup can be used with the Medic to provide you with two crossbow shots in quick succession, and also improves your evasive abilities.
- Reflect can be used as a passive defense powerup, dealing damage to those who hurt you, when healing a teammate in an area that leaves you vulnerable to attacks.
Sniper
Powerup Specific strategies
- As a Sniper, the Precision powerup comes in handy as it causes your zoom charge rate to be doubled.
- The Haste powerup also quickens your zoomed in charge rate, but also allows for you to reload and shoot faster than normal.
- Strength can be useful for taking down tankier classes such as Heavies, as it doubles your damage allowing you to one shot most classes.
Spy
The Spy is one of the more versatile classes in the Mannpower mode. He has the ability to steal enemy powerups when disguised, making him quite useful for reclaiming enemy powerups. A helpful Spy may bring powerups back to his team's spawn.
Powerup Specific strategies
- Strength doubles the Spy's damage output while also removing ranged damage fall off. With strength, the stock Revolver becomes quite fearsome, as each shot will deal 80 damage. Light classes, such as Snipers, Scouts, and other Spies, will be taken out with just two hits. Even soldiers are taken out with just 3 hits. A full clip of 6 shots deals 420 damage, giving the Spy the ability to take out a heavy in a direct confrontation using a single clip. Strength can also be used in conjunction with the Ambassador to deal heavy hitting headshots.
- Haste is an effective buff for the Spy. You can take advantage of the movement speed increase in order to make it easier to get matador stabs or sneak behind enemy lines very quickly. He can also make quick work of enemies using his Revolver, which now fires faster and has a larger clip.
- Agility is one of the Spy's best powerups, as it provides more movement speed making it much easier to get trickstabs and move around behind enemy lines.
- The Spy can make effective use of the King powerup as it turns the fragile Spy into a very durable and heavy hitting class. With the Revolver, you can easily make quick work of heavier classes.
- The Plague powerup provides the Spy with some extra durability due to its ability to pick up health packs at range. The plague effect will trigger when the Spy bumps into an enemy while disguised, but not if the Spy is invisible.