Basic Scout strategy
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The Scout is a short range, high speed and fragile class with the ability to double jump. He captures Control Points and Payload carts at double speed.
His role is to flank rapidly, dodge wildly, and kill enemies with his high damage Scattergun.
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General
- You are the fastest class in the game, and double-jumping allows you to cross complex terrain in unusual and confusing ways. Don't be predictable - stay on the move.
- The Scout excels in one-to-one combat. If you find players alone; pick them off.
- Unlike the majority of classes, you are easily able to escape from knock back. Double jump immediately after being pushed to pass over your opponent's head; or change direction completely and escape.
- The Sentry Gun is one of your most dangerous foes. Destroy it by cornering or firing from a distance - but don't be surprised if you must avoid it completely until a teammate can assist you.
- The double jump can save you from fall damage. Simply jump just before you hit the ground, or jump to a nearby ledge as you're falling.
- If you have caught an enemy off guard, wait until you are near before shooting. At very short ranges the Scattergun does over a hundred damage - two shots can often kill an opponent before he has time to react.
- If you a meet a slower teammate who has taken the enemy Intelligence, consider asking him to drop it (Default key: 'L') so you can carry it back more quickly.
- Your fast speed allows you to provoke enemies. Keep your distance when an opponent uses close range weapons; then charge in for the kill when he switches to long range.
Weapon Specific Tips
Scattergun
- While using your Scattergun, don't rely on your mouse alone to track foes. Use your movement to keep the opponent centered on your screen, firing when your cross-hairs and opponent match up. This allows you to focus on moving efficiently and erratically, making you harder to hit, while at the same time making your aim smoother and more accurate via prediction.
- The Scattergun can be used to kill an enemy Medic with an unactivated ÜberCharge before he is aware of your presence. Two point blank shots will normally kill him, while 3-4 at medium range will do the same job.
- Over time, the Scattergun has much higher damage potential than the Force-A-Nature. In short bursts, the Force-A-Nature beats the Scattergun.
- As with the Shotgun, the Scattergun has increased bullet spread over a longer distance. Instead of wasting your primary ammunition; try switching to your Pistol for taking out long-range enemies.
Force-A-Nature
- The Force-A-Nature has very high burst damage but can't sustain that damage over time. Engage foes in shorter fights, so that your constant reloading doesn't place you at a disadvantage.
- If you plan on using the Force-A-Nature, you should probably bring the Pistol as well. The Force-A-Nature's small clip size means that without the Pistol, you will be essentially weaponless for the two seconds after you fire both shots.
- Force Jumps and Triple Jumps allow you to reach unusual positions and dodge even more erratically than the double jump allows.
- Use the Force-A-Nature's knock back ability to your advantage. A foe launched into the air is generally predictable, so your second shot can reliably hit your target. Fire the second shot as soon as possible to deal maximum damage!
- Remember that you can use this weapon's knockback to take no falling damage, if you fire it right before landing.
- It's somethimes a better idea to fire the last bullet instead of instant reload, as old clip will be lost anyway. Also using this technique, you may unexpectedly hit an enemy, or even disguised or cloaked Spy.
Shortstop
- Halfway between a Pistol and a Shotgun, the Shortstop deals less damage up close, but it reliably deals excellent damage at range.
- The Critical hits from this weapon are devastating. It generates them like a Pistol, so if you fire one critical in a clip, the rest of the clip is guaranteed to Crit as well.
- The Shortstop draws from the same ammunition reserve as the Pistol. Pairing these two weapons will drain your ammo reserve quickly.
- The Shortstop reloads rapidly, allowing consistent damage over time.
Pistol / Lugermorph
- One of the Pistol's primary uses is to finish off wounded targets.
- The Pistol reloads much faster than the Scattergun. When both are empty, reloading the Pistol first will have you firing much sooner.
- Pistol criticals are deadly. If you happen to get first blood in Arena, switch to your Pistol as it can take any class down in one clip, including most overhealed enemies.
- Though the Scattergun trumps it at short ranges, at medium to long ranges your Pistol is an excellent option for dealing consistent damage.
Bonk! Atomic Punch
- Use Bonk! for dodging around things you would normally run away from, such as Sentry Guns, Heavy-Medic pairs, or large groups of enemies.
- Bonk! is useful to push through sticky traps to attack the Demoman.
- Bonk! can be used as a temporary ÜberCharge for taking out Sentry Guns, providing a distraction while your teammates attack. This tactic is of particular use on low population servers or on Arena, where ÜberCharges can be quite rare or lengthy to build up.
- Use Bonk! for passing through the enemy team to reach the enemy spawn. You can then destroy teleporter entrances and pick off fragile foes.
- Bonk! can be used to reset an intelligence return countdown, or to keep a Payload cart from moving backwards if it's being heavily defended.
- Use Bonk! to escape otherwise lethal situations.
Crit-a-Cola
- At point-blank range, one blast from the Scattergun or Force-A-Nature, with the Mini-Crit buff, is capable of killing any low health class.
- Mini-Crits don't suffer from damage falloff, so your primary weapon can remain useful at a longer range.
- Crit-a-Cola is a good partner for the Shortstop because you can deal excellent damage at range, enough to often kill a Heavy outright.
- Don't drink Crit-a-Cola while under the effects of a friendly Buff Banner, a Critical hit Boost or when facing an enemy covered in Jarate. Your Mini-Crits do not stack with Critical hits or other Mini-Crits, and weakening yourself with a Mini-Crit debuff is detrimental.
- For the same reason, it won't hurt to use it when the enemy already has a Crit or Mini-Crit buff against you.
- Be careful when going up against Snipers with the Bushwacka equipped, as they will Crit you during the effect of the Crit-a-Cola.
Mad Milk
- Mad Milk makes fighting bulky classes such as Heavies easier, as your continuous damage will help you tank some of their firepower.
- Mad Milk is also a great supplement for an offensive (or defensive) push, allowing attackers to replenish their health quickly.
- It also gives you some of the benefits of Jarate: extinguishing teammates or yourself, or revealing a cloaked Spy.
- Mad Milk is hard to notice on an affected person's HUD (a small white drop next to the health icon). If you can cover someone in milk in the middle of an assault or push, it is unlikely they will notice and could put themselves into a situation that will greatly benefit your teammates.
- Mad Milk does not wash off in water unlike Jarate.
Bat
- A swing of the Bat can often kill a player that has been weakened by your Scattergun.
Sandman
- The Sandman's stun ball slows the target and prevents them from using their weapons. The duration of the effect increases with the distance between you and your target.
- The Heavy is one of your best targets for the ball. He's slow and easy to hit, and the stun stops his incredibly high damage. Remember, his Minigun will remain spun up while stunned, so be prepared when the stun wears off.
- The Sandman's ball fires with an arc similar to the Flare Gun's, however, the ball launches slightly above the crosshair - take this into account while aiming with the Sandman.
Holy Mackerel
- The Holy Mackerel is exactly like the Bat, except it announces each blow in the kill feed. Use the Bat if you want to remain off the board. Use the Holy Mackerel if you want the attention.
- Hits on disguised Spies do not display in the kill feed.
Candy Cane
- The Candy Cane is most appropriate for Medieval Mode, where explosives are rare. In standard games, there are many explosions.
- You don't need to kill with the Candy Cane to get the health pack. So long as you have it, any weapon (Assists included) will cause an enemy to drop a health pack upon death.
- This weapon is good for Spy-checking Dead Ringer Spies, because when a Spy activates the Dead Ringer, they don't drop a Health pack.
Boston Basher
- Hit an unaware opponent once and then use ranged weapons to best avoid damaging yourself.
- Swinging the Basher around wildly is extremely hazardous to your health. Don't use it against opponents who are aware of you.
- You can use the Basher to damage yourself to easily allow a Medic to fill their ÜberCharge.
- Make sure you're 100% guaranteed a hit on the enemy before taking a swing. It could be fatal if you're low on health.
- The Basher can be an effective tool for tracking down Dead Ringer Spies, especially in Medieval Mode.
- Combining Mad Milk with the Basher can potentially give you a steady trickle of health.
- If you're willing to sacrifice some hit points, you can use the self damage to get a slight jump boost or give your jumps more distance.
The Special Delivery
- The +25 health this loadout gives you is helpful against other Scouts, afterburn, and wayward explosives.
- Remember that your only ranged weapon will be the Shortstop.
See also
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