Team Fortress Wiki:Tips Revision/Suggestions
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This page is for suggesting new tips to be added to the project, or changes to the tips already in the Final page. Tips here will be regularly reviewed and, if of sufficient quality, will be moved to the Final page; tips not of quality will be left for editors to improve.
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Changes
When suggesting changes to current tips, include the existing full line from Final page, and your modified line below - this allows for easy comparison of your changes and for easy replacement within Final page.
* "Tip_1_1" "As a Scout, jump while in mid-air to change direction and avoid enemy fire." ** "Tip_1_1" "As a Waffle, invent a Dispenser to shoot chickens on the moon."
New tips
For new tips, simply suggest the tip's text - not adhering to tf_english formatting - this will be implemented if a tip is accepted into Final page. Feedback on new tips, or changes to them, should be given on a new line below the tip. Sign tips and responses to tips to make it easier to keep track of changes.
* "As a Waffle, invent a Dispenser to shoot chickens on the moon." ~~~~ ** "As a Chicken, invent a Waffle to shoot Dispensers on the moon." ~~~~ *** I'm not a chicken though? ~~~~
Changes
Suggest changes or updates to current Final page tips here.
Scout
Soldier
Pyro
Demoman
Heavy
Engineer
Medic
Sniper
Spy
Arena tips
Control Points tip
Medieval Mode
Abuse tips
General tips
New tips
Suggest brand-new tips here.
Scout
Soldier
Pyro
Demoman
Heavy
Engineer
Medic
Sniper
Spy
General
Medieval Mode
- "As a Heavy, equipping the Warrior's Spirit and using the Buffalo Steak Sandvich in Medieval Mode will provide you with a powerful advantage! Beware however, because any damage taken will be mini-crits and you will suffer a slight health reduction." --- Esquilax 18:05, 3 November 2011 (PDT)
- Why will it an advantage? -RJ 08:58, 8 November 2011 (PST)
- Due to his slow speed, attempting to chase down an enemy as a Heavy is problematic at the best of times, especially when the player is restricted to using melee weapons. The ability to not only catch enemies and inflict consistent mini-crits (with an extra +25% damage) provides a significant advantage to Heavies in Medieval Mode. Otherwise, they end up chasing the faster classes fruitlessly, and then ending up with an arrow in the head ;). --- Esquilax 15:03, 9 November 2011 (PST)
- "As a Heavy, equipping the Warrior's Spirit and using the Buffalo Steak Sandvich in Medieval Mode will increase your movement speed and allow you to inflict consistent mini-crits on enemies! Beware however, because any damage taken will be mini-crits and you suffer a slightly health reduction." -RJ 15:50, 9 November 2011 (PST)
- Or just, "As a Heavy, equipping the Warrior's Spirit and using the Buffalo Steak Sandvich in Medieval Mode will increase your movement speed and allow you to inflict consistent mini-crits on enemies!" -RJ 15:50, 9 November 2011 (PST)
- If we keep it that simple (which is fine), then we can remove the "Warrior's Spirit" reference, as the BSS (as we all know) works with any melee weapon. Hmm, and we can probably make it more generic by removing the reference to Medieval Mode: "As a Heavy, using the Buffalo Steak Sandvich will increase your movement speed and allow you to inflict consistent mini-crits on enemies!" --- Esquilax 15:54, 9 November 2011 (PST)
- Or just, "As a Heavy, equipping the Warrior's Spirit and using the Buffalo Steak Sandvich in Medieval Mode will increase your movement speed and allow you to inflict consistent mini-crits on enemies!" -RJ 15:50, 9 November 2011 (PST)
- "As a Heavy, equipping the Warrior's Spirit and using the Buffalo Steak Sandvich in Medieval Mode will increase your movement speed and allow you to inflict consistent mini-crits on enemies! Beware however, because any damage taken will be mini-crits and you suffer a slightly health reduction." -RJ 15:50, 9 November 2011 (PST)
- Due to his slow speed, attempting to chase down an enemy as a Heavy is problematic at the best of times, especially when the player is restricted to using melee weapons. The ability to not only catch enemies and inflict consistent mini-crits (with an extra +25% damage) provides a significant advantage to Heavies in Medieval Mode. Otherwise, they end up chasing the faster classes fruitlessly, and then ending up with an arrow in the head ;). --- Esquilax 15:03, 9 November 2011 (PST)
- Why will it an advantage? -RJ 08:58, 8 November 2011 (PST)