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MMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMOII7777IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII MMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMOII7777IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII MMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMM8II777777777IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII Team Fortress 2 FAQ/Strategy Guide For the PC By Raining Metal Version 1.65 =================== >Table of Contents < =================== 1.0 Introduction 1.1 Version History 2.00 Basics 2.10 Controls 2.11 Heads Up Display 2.20 Class Info 2.21 Scout 2.22 Soldier 2.23 Pyro 2.24 Demoman 2.25 Heavy Weapons Guy 2.26 Engineer 2.27 Medic 2.28 Sniper 2.29 Spy 2.30 Voice Commands 2.40 Differences between PC and Console Versions 2.50 The Loadout 2.51 Hats & Accessories 2.52 Crafting 3.0 Multiplayer 3.1 Modes 3.2 Maps 3.3 Achievements 3.4 Taunts 3.5 Item Pickups 3.6 The Scoreboard 3.7 Glossary 3.8 Machinima and Videos 4.00 Strategies 4.10 Class Tips 4.11 Scout Tips 4.12 Soldier Tips 4.13 Pyro Tips 4.14 Demoman Tips 4.15 Heavy Tips 4.16 Engineer Tips 4.17 Medic Tips 4.18 Sniper Tips 4.19 Spy Tips 4.20 Map Tips 4.21 CTF Tips 4.22 CP (Push) Tips 4.23 CP (Assault) Tips 4.24 Payload Tips 4.25 Payload Race Tips 4.26 Arena Tips 4.27 King of the Hill Tips 4.30 Other Tips 4.31 Spy-Checking 4.32 Using Sentries 4.33 Using Dispensers 4.34 Using Teleporters 4.35 The Ubercharge and Kritzkrieg 4.36 Miscellaneous 5.1 And The Rest! 5.1 F.A.Q 5.2 Email Guide 5.3 Website List 5.4 Credits 5.5 Legal Disclaimer To search for the section wanted in this Guide, Highlight the Number beside the subject (Such as 1.0) and press Ctrl + C, then F, and then V. This will activate a search system to look for the text put in (in this case, a number with a decimal) and simply click “Next”. ================== 1.0 > Introduction < ================== It's been a long while since I made my last guide, but I've made a comeback! Team Fortress Classic, an unforgettable explosive multiplayer action game, was a smash hit, and people have waited around a decade for its sequel! Also, I made this guide because the PC version of the game (and the Orange Box) only came with a pamphlet going over the controls as its instructions manual. Hopefully, this guide will act as a good substitute for a manual. Well, here it is folks, and enjoy my guide! --------------------- 1.1 > Version History < --------------------- Verison 1.65 Made adjustments according to the latest patch. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Version 1.64 Added more and more tips! When will it end?! ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Version 1.63 Made a few adjustments according to the latest patch. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Version 1.62 Added even more tips to the guide. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Version 1.61 Made a few adjustments to the guide. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Version 1.60 Added the content included in the War Update (Soldier vs Demoman). Added Crafting and other new additions to this guide. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Version 1.57 Added new ASCII art to the title. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Version 1.56 Produced the Hats & Accessories section. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Version 1.55 Added the extra content from the "Halloween Haunt" pack. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Version 1.52 Made various adjustments in accordance with the latest patch. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Version 1.51 Added various notes on the sins of idling (too bad I was also a sinner due to the ignorance of the GameFAQs community). ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Version 1.50 Added the content included with the Classless pack (King of the Hill, more Hats, etc). ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Version 1.46 Made a few edits regarding the latest patch. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Version 1.45 Added the Heads Up Display and Scoreboard sections. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Version 1.44 Made a few more adjustments to the new weapons, added more tips, and put the reintroduced milestone system into consideration (much to everyone's relief). ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Version 1.43 Added the content included with the Assassin's pack (Payload Race, the new weapons, hats, and the new unlock system, etc). ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Version 1.33 Added the Item Pickups section, made adjustments to the Disguises section, and made a few other notes on the latest patch. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Verison 1.32 Made a few more minor edits to various parts to this guide. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Version 1.31 Added the Scout Unlockable Weapons, Achievements, and the Egypt, Junction, and Watchtower Maps. Made a few other adjustments to this guide. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Version 1.29 Made a few more minor adjustments. The next version of this guide will cover up the Scout update. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Version 1.28 Made a few adjustments regarding the latest patch. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Verison 1.27 Added the Differences between PC and Console Versions section. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Version 1.26 Added the Tutorial Videos for each Class. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Version 1.25 Added a few tips for Achievements. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Version 1.24 Made a few more corrections as a minor update. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Version 1.23 Added the rest of the Tips section, and made a correction regarding Teleporters. Added the Machinima and Videos section, and much more! ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Version 1.20 Made a HUGE makeover to this guide. Accurate Weapon Damage, corrections, and other missing information (such as the fact that Sticky Bombs are best against Sentries) have been added, along with a separate Tips section! Expect to see more updates to this guide in the future. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Version 1.09 Added the extra information on the Engineer's Structures, and made extra notes regarding the latest patch. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Version 1.08 Added more class and map tips. Could use some map tips on Turbine and Fastlane. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Version 1.07 Removed the Backburner health details. Added spelling corrections on "Akubra". ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Version 1.06 Added the Heavy Unlockable Weapons, Achievements, Arena Maps, Steel Map, and added the Modes section. Removed the "Broken" Medic Taunt. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Version 1.04 Added the Pyro Unlockable Weapons, Achievements, and the Turbine and Fastlane Maps. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Version 1.03 Added the Medic Unlockable Weapons, Achievements, and the Goldrush Map. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Version 1.02 Added some bits by Thomas Page and Michael "EN4CER420" Bilberry. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Version 1.01 Changed the Guide Status. Added the Suggested amount of Players status for each Class, as well as more tips and more key commands. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Version 1.00 Initial Release ============= 2.00 > Basics < ============= These will provide some of the basic tips and know-hows to own some noobs in this game. --------------- 2.10 > Controls < --------------- These are the default controls for Team Fortress 2. Note that the controls can be changed via the Options menu. Mouse: Look around. W: Move Forward. A: Move Left. S: Move Backward. D: Move Right. Primary Mouse Button: Fire. Secondary Mouse Button: Special Ability. Space Bar: Jump. Ctrl: Crouch (Hold). E: Call for Medic. R: Reload. Q: Switch to previous weapon (Quickswitch). G: Taunt. L: Drop Intelligence. T: Draw Spray. Y: Talk to all. U: Talk with team. M: Change Class Weapon sets. B: Quick Redisguise, Apply weapon to Disguise (Spy only). Z,X,C: Voice Commands. 1-5: Weapons. ,: Change Class. .: Change Team. TAB: Toggle Scoreboard Esc: Pause menu. F5: Take a Screenshot. The crosshairs can also be changed in the options menu. By default, the crosshairs changes depending on what weapon is being used. Custom crosshairs will not change regardless of which weapon is being used, and can also be coloured differently. There are different shapes for each crosshair available. ----------------------- 2.11 > Heads Up Display < ----------------------- This is a brief description of the Heads Up Display, which is visible throughout any adventure in the world of Team Fortress 2. The following are displayed in the HUD: -Current Health (bottom-left) -Current Class (bottom-left) -Location & Status of Intelligence/Status of Control Points/Status of Payload Carts (bottom-center) -Current Ammo (bottom-right) -Weapon (bottom-right) -Crosshair (dead center) -Time left in the round (top-center) -Recent kills and events (top-right) -Currently used voice-cheat (right) -Special Ability Bar (left of Ammo, certain Classes only) -Current Sticky Bombs planted (left of Ammo, Demoman only) -Trajectory of current Sticky Bomb launch (under Ammo, Demoman only) -Status of Structures (top-left, Engineer only) -Current metal (left of Ammo, Engineer only) -Ubercharge meter (bottom-right, Medic only) -Any Medic calls (all over the place, Medic only) -Sniper Rifle charge (dead center, Sniper only) -Huntsman charge (under Ammo, Sniper only) -Current Diguise (right of Current Class, Spy only) -Sapper status (top-left, Spy only) For the Special Ability Bar, the HUD will beep once it is full. Very useful for Buff Banners, Jarate, and Sandman Balls. ----------------- 2.20 > Class Info < ----------------- Now onto the big parts of this guide, the list of characters! When choosing, try to pick a Class no one else on the team is using. Please not that all damage for each weapon is recorded for each bullet, swing, bomb, particle, etc., and that all Speeds apply when moving FORWARD. Reloading can be cancelled by firing. Offense Classes include the Scout, Soldier, and Pyro. Their primary strengths are to create chaos and destruction, as well as rattle the enemy's cages. They are also quite mobile, making them prime candidates for seizing objectives. Defensive Classes include the Demoman, Heavy, and Engineer. These classes often stay put or hardly move, and can deal a lot of damage at once. They are also ideal for defending objectives. Support Classes include the Medic, Sniper, and Spy. Support Classes can turn tide of the battle in seconds, whether it be providing health and invulnerability, or assassinating certain targets. ------------ 2.21 > Scout < ------------ The Scout, a teenage punk from the east USA, likes to torment his opponents and ridicule n00bs. He also scoffs at slow characters like the Heavy, who he also enjoys to tease (though he also loathes the rest of his enemies). In TFC, the Scout was made for Capturing the Flag, Getting the Flag to the Control Point, and little else! In TF2, he can do much more than that. Thanks to his newer and more useful weaponry, he's deadly at close range. Those who like to rush their victims and getting up close will enjoy playing as the perky vandal. In addition, he can double-jump, and while doing so, can change directions. Last, but not least, he can Capture Control Points twice as fast. His set of unlockable weapons are capable of enhancing the Scout's mobility, or imparing the mobility of his enemies. Maximum Health: 125 (110 with Sandman equipped). Maximum Overheal: 185 (165 with Sandman equipped). Speed: 133% (78% after drinking the Punch). Suggested Players: 1-2. Tutorial Video: http://tf2wiki.net/wiki/How_to_play_the_Scout Weapons: ************ *Scattergun* ************ Clip Size: 6. Carrying Capacity: 32. Power: -Close Range: 85-105. -Medium Range: 10-40. -Long Range: 3-10. -Mini Crit: 8/pellet. -Critical Hit: 18/pellet. Accuracy: Low. Rate of Fire: Semi (slow). Range: Very Short. Reload Speed: Varies. Weapon Slot: 1. Alt-Fire: None. The Scattergun, as explained above, is what makes the Scout deadly up close. Like all "Shotgun Reloading" weapons, don't be afraid to press R whenever possible. The Scattergun is better up close than the regular Shotgun. It also doesn't need to pump. ******** *Pistol* ******** Clip Size: 12. Carrying Capacity: 36. Power: -Close Range: 20-22. -Medium Range: 10-15. -Long Range: 8-9. -Mini Crit: 20. -Critical Hit: 45. Accuracy: Medium. Rate of Fire: Semi (fast). Range: Medium. Reload Speed: Fast. Weapon Slot: 2. Alt-Fire: None. The Scout's Secondary Weapon. This is useful when shooting bad guys from afar, or when the Scattergun is empty. It reloads much faster than the Scattergun as well. It can also be used when on the run. ************** *Baseball Bat* ************** Clip Size: N/A. Carrying Capacity: N/A. Power: -Close Range: 24-46. -Mini-Crit: 47. -Critical Hit: 105. Accuracy: N/A. Rate of Fire: Swing (fast). Range: Melee. Reload Speed: None. Weapon Slot: 3. Alt-Fire: None. Because of the Scout's Speed, his melee weapon is more important to him than melee weapons would be to other classes. Even though this has the least amount of damage output, the Scout's speed takes care of that. Also, the Baseball Bat swings faster than any other melee weapon. Playball! **************** *Force-A-Nature* **************** Clip Size: 2. Carrying Capacity: 32. Power: -Close Range: 82-101. -Medium Range: 10-39. -Long Range: 3-10. -Mini Crit: 7/pellet. -Critical Hit: 16/pellet. Accuracy: Low. Rate of Fire: Semi (fast). Range: Very Short. Reload Speed: Medium. Weapon Slot: 1. Alt-Fire: None. Can be unlocked with: 10 Scout Achievements. Replaces: Scattergun. The Force-A-Nature is the more ruthless cousin of the Scattergun. While it can only hold two shells at a time, and that it takes a long time to reload this shotgun, the Force-A-Nature is capable is blowing away its targets (that is, anyone hit by the Force-A-Nature will be blown backward, literally). With the extra knockback feature, the Force-A-Nature can act as a third jump for the Scout (on top of his Double-Jump ability, as long as he is in midair). The triple jump is only possible when the Scout is already in midair. The Force-A-Nature shots are more concentrated than the Scattergun's shots (and the gun itself fires faster), so the Force-A-Nature is even more effective up close than the Scattergun! When reloading, the Force-A-Nature automatically reloads both of its shells, so if there's a shell in the gun when the Scout reloads, it will be discarded. FaN shots cannot juggle targets, and the distance the target is launched is determined by how much damage the target took. ******************** *Bonk! Atomic Punch* ******************** Purpose: Provides temporary damage immunity. Weapon Slot: 2. Alt-Fire: None. Can be unlocked with: 22 Scout Achievements. Replaces: Pistol. When the Scout takes a drink from this new juice can, the Scout is invulnerable for six seconds. When he is in this condition, however, the Scout cannot attack or pick up any Intelligence. He must also control himself in Third Person Mode. After the effects of the Punch wear off, the Scout can only walk at 56% of his normal speed (78% of normal speed). The Scout cannot drink the Punch when he is carrying the Intelligence Case. The Punch does not make the Scout immune to the Sentry Gun's Knockback effect or any burning effects caused by fire. Punch Cans are in unlimited supply, but the Scout cannot drink again until the negative effects of his drink wears off. ************* *The Sandman* ************* Clip Size: 1 (Baseball). Carrying Capacity: N/A. Power: -Close Range (Bat): 24-46. -Mini Crit (Bat): 47. -Critical Hit (Bat): 105. -Ball: 5. -Mini Crit (Ball): 5. -Critical Hit (Ball): 15. Accuracy: N/A. Rate of Fire: Swing (fast). Range: Melee. Reload Speed: N/A. Weapon Slot: 3. Alt-Fire: Launch Ball. Can be unlocked with: 16 Scout Achievements. Replaces: Baseball Bat. The Sandman is a wooden Baseball Bat that throws a Baseball at a target whenever he wants to (right-click to launch a Ball). The Baseball is capable of stunning its victim for a second. Scouts with Sandman Bats have their maximum health reduced to 110. The farther the Ball is thrown at the victim, the longer the victim is stunned. Usually, stunned players will not be able to attack. If the Ball is thrown far enough, the player cannot move either. The Scout gets a new Baseball after ten seconds of throwing his previous one. Baseballs can also be picked up from the ground, or can be given to the Scout when he visits a Resupply Cabinet. Baseballs are not found in Ammo Packs or on dropped weapons. -------------- 2.22 > Soldier < -------------- The Soldier just wishes to be in the Second World War, just look at his uniform! He always likes to boss people around, courtesy to the inspiration he got from his instructor. The Soldier hasn't changed much from TFC. Since he's got the second most health, he's a good buddy for the Medic if a Heavy Weapons Guy isn't around. As well as besieging enemy bases, he's also capable of defending one in a jiffy. The Soldier also has an ability known as Rocket Jumping. Aim at the ground (with the Rocket Launcher), and while firing, crouch and jump. This costs health though. All of the Soldier's unlockable weapons can enhance his performance (and the performance of his allies) on the battlefield. Maximum Health: 200. Maximum Overheal: 300. Speed: 80% (80%-128% with Equalizer equipped). Suggested Players: 2-3. Tutorial Video: http://tf2wiki.net/wiki/How_to_play_the_Soldier Weapons: ***************** *Rocket Launcher* ***************** Clip Size: 4. Carrying Capacity: 20. Power: -Close Range: 105-112. -Medium Range: 50-90. -Long Range: 45-60. -Direct Contact: 112. -Splash Damage: 48. -Mini Crit: 122. -Critical Hit: 270. -Rocket-Jumping: 27-46. Accuracy: High. Rate of Fire: Semi (medium). Range: Short. Reload Speed: Varies. Weapon Slot: 1. Alt-Fire: None. The Soldier's Primary Weapon. Since the Rocket is a tad bit slow, the Rocket Launcher is only effective at closer ranges and in tight corners. But since the Rocket Launcher packs a punch, it's an effective way to take out Heavies when outgunned. The Rocket Launcher has a much shorter clip size than any other "Shotgun Reloading" weapon (along with the Grenade Launcher), so reload frequently! It's also an excellent way to take out Sentry Guns if a Spy or Demoman aren't present, along with other slower-moving targets. ********* *Shotgun* ********* Clip Size: 6. Carrying Capacity: 32. Power: -Short Range: 80-90. -Medium Range: 10-30. -Long Range: 3-10. -Mini Crit: 8/pellet. -Critical Hit: 18/pellet. Accuracy: Low. Rate of Fire: Pump. Range: Short. Reload Speed: Varies. Weapon Slot: 2. Alt-Fire: None. The Shotgun is the Secondary Weapon of the Soldier. If the Rocket Launcher is out of ammo, use the Shotgun when up close. The Soldier can also use this if he doesn't want to hurt himself in the process of taking out his target. There's not much else to say about the Shotgun. ******* *Spade* ******* Clip Size: N/A. Carrying Capacity: N/A. Power: -Short Range: 43-87. -Mini Crit: 88. -Critical Hit: 195. Accuracy: N/A. Rate of Fire: Swing (medium). Range: Melee. Reload Speed: None. Weapon Slot: 3. Alt-Fire: None. The Spade is the Soldier's fighting weapon (up close), and has pretty much the same capabilities of most other Melee Weapons. Disclaimer: The Soldier's Spade is not intended for digging, and cannot be used to find treasure. ************ *Direct Hit* ************ Clip Size: 4. Carrying Capacity: 20. Power: -Close Range: 131-140. -Medium Range: 63-113. -Long Range: 56-75. -Direct Contact: 140. -Splash Damage: 57. -Mini Crit: 153. -Critical Hit: 338. -Rocket-Jumping: 27-46. Accuracy: Very High. Rate of Fire: Semi (medium). Range: Medium/Long. Reload Speed: Varies Weapon Slot: 1. Alt-Fire: None. Can be unlocked with: 11 Soldier Achievements. Replaces: Rocket Launcher. Nothing makes a Soldier feel better than when his Rockets hit the stomachs of weaklings. Now he can enjoy it more with the Direct Hit! With its faster Rocket velocities, the Direct Hit Rocket Launcher can really deal damage against targets! Of course, since it must travel faster, it must sacrifice its splash radius. Bonus points for hitting targets launched in mid-air by explosions (and that's not just for bragging rights!). ************* *Buff Banner* ************* Purpose: Enables Mini-Crits for all teammates within area. Weapon Slot: 2. Alt-Fire: None. Can be unlocked with: 17 Soldier Achievements. Replaces: Shotgun. Want everybody to feel the rush of adrenaline? Want to bring on the hurt on the enemy? Buy a Buff Banner today! The sound of the bugle and the raising of the colours is all that's needed to enable Mini Crits to the Soldier's comrades. Of course, he really needs to get into the mood to shout, so he'll have to kill some people and hurt some others in order to be able to motivate his team. Once the Soldier's Rage meter has been completely filled, he can initiate the benefits of his Buff Banner. He'll be able to shoot again after he's blown his horn. ********** *Gunboats* ********** Purpose: Decreases Rocket-Jumping damage by 75%. Weapon Slot: N/A. Alt-Fire: None. Can be unlocked with: N/A. Replaces: Shotgun. What the description says. The Soldier and the Demoman were fighting over this weapon, and the Soldier won. Gunboats can only be obtained randomly or through Crafting. *********** *Equalizer* *********** Clip Size: N/A. Carrying Capacity: N/A. Power: -Short Range: 33. -Below 150 HP: 65. -Below 100 HP: 98. -Below 58 HP: 125. -Below 50 HP: 130. -Below 20 HP: 150. -1 HP: 162. -Mini Crit: 46-219. -Critical Hit: 99-450. Accuracy: N/A. Rate of Fire: Swing (medium-fast). Range: Melee. Reload Speed: N/A. Weapon Slot: 3. Alt-Fire: None. Can be unlocked with: 5 Soldier Achievements. Replaces: Spade. Anyone trying to smack down a Soldier using an Equalizer better be careful; when the Soldier's Health goes down, the strength AND swinging speed of the Equalizer begins to increase! The running speed of the Soldier also increases. The effects of the running speed are only applied if the Soldier has it in his hand, and he cannot be healed by Medics while carrying it. ----------- 2.23 > Pyro < ----------- The Pyro is an enigma. Nobody knows who he is, what the colour of his skin is, or even if he's a guy! The only thing we know about this person is that he/she's obsessed with fire. The Pyro is a deadly up-close fighter. One moment in front of a hostile Pyro's face and then prepare to have a plan to find some water! Since the Pyro is deadly up close, the maniac dislikes being out in the open. Because the Pyro plays with fire, the Pyro's effectiveness is decreased in the water. The Pyro can use the Compression Blast to reflect explosive projectiles away, making the Pyro more effective against Soldiers and Demomen these days. The Air Blast can also be used against enemy Ubercharges and other Pyros, and can be used to extinguish fires on teammates. The Pyro's unlockable weapons enhance the Pyro's fighting skills in extremely close or far ranges. Maximum Health: 175. Maximum Overheal: 260. Speed: 100%. Suggested Players: 1-3. Tutorial Video: http://tf2wiki.net/wiki/How_to_play_the_Pyro Weapons: ************** *Flamethrower* ************** Clip Size: None. Carrying Capacity: 200. Power (per particle): -Short Range: 6.8. -Mini Crit: 10. -Critical Hit: 20.4. -Burn Damage: 5-6 per second. Accuracy: High. Rate of Fire: Automatic (very fast). Range: Very Short. Reload Speed: None. Weapon Slot: 1. Alt-Fire: Air Blast. The Flamethrower is pretty much self explanatory. The lethal insturment of destruction lights its victims on fire, and makes them lose damage over time. In TFC, it only lit people on fire. In TF2, using the Flamethrower on a person already on fire not only prolongs their period of insanity, but also gives them incredible damage! This weapon is also useful for Spy-Checking. A Flamethrower combined with Critical Hits is very effective. Whenever the Fires from the Flamethrower hit an enemy, it will make a sizzling sound. Additionally, the Flamethrower features the Compression Blast, which uses up 25 Flamethrower cells. The Compression Blast can also blow other players away, without doing damage, as well as explosive projectiles and Ubercharged players. Whenever someone is on fire, they also glow as their colour on their team. This also applies to Disguised Spies, so be sure to Spy-Check whenever possible to reveal any traitors' true colours! ********* *Shotgun* ********* Clip Size: 6. Carrying Capacity: 32. Power: -Short Range: 80-90. -Medium Range: 10-30. -Long Range: 3-10. -Mini Crit: 8/pellet. -Critical Hit: 18/pellet. Accuracy: Low. Rate of Fire: Pump. Range: Short. Reload Speed: Varies. Weapon Slot: 2. Alt-Fire: None. The Secondary Weapon for the Pyro. The Shotgun is the Pyro's only chance of fighting at ranges. It also allows the Pyro to finish of his/her victims when they are on fire. If the Pyro has to fight in bodies of water, use this Weapon. ***** *Axe* ***** Clip Size: N/A. Carrying Capacity: N/A. Power: -Short Range: 43-87. -Mini Crit: 88. -Critical Hit: 195. Accuracy: N/A. Rate of Fire: Swing (medium). Range: Melee. Reload Speed: None. Weapon Slot: 3. Alt-Fire: None. This is pretty much a simple fireman's tool to chop down doors (but not the ones in battlefields), as well as hostile foes. ************ *Backburner* ************ Clip Size: None. Carrying Capacity: 200. Power (per particle): -Short Range: 6.8. -Mini Crit: 10. -Critical Hit: 20.4. -Burn Damage: 5-6 per second. Accuracy: High. Rate of Fire: Automatic (very fast). Range: Very Short. Reload Speed: None. Weapon Slot: 1. Alt-Fire: None. Can be unlocked with: 16 Pyro Achievements. Replaces: Flamethrower. The Backburner removes the Compression Blast ability, but will always fire Critical Hits when using this weapon on a victim's back. With the Backburner, the Pyro must think more like a Spy. Also, the Backburner is NOT designed for any suicidal charges. *********** *Flare Gun* *********** Clip Size: N/A. Carrying Capacity: 16. Power: -Base: 30. -Mini Crit: 41. -Critical Hit: 90. -Burn Damage: 5-6 per second Accuracy: High. Rate of Fire: Single (slow). Range: Long. Reload Speed: Long. Weapon Slot: 2. Alt-Fire: None. Can be unlocked with: 10 Pyro Achievements. Replaces: Shotgun. The Flare Gun gives Pyros a better chance of survival in the open. The Flare Gun causes enemies to get lit on fire even if the Pyro isn't up close and personal. The Flare Gun deals more damage to those who are already on fire. ************** *Axtinguisher* ************** Clip Size: N/A. Carrying Capacity: N/A. Power: -Short Range: 23-43. -Mini Crit: 45. -Critical Hit: 195. Accuracy: N/A. Rate of Fire: Swing (medium). Range: Melee. Reload Speed: N/A. Weapon Slot: 3. Alt-Fire: None. Can be unlocked with: 22 Pyro Achievements. Replaces: Axe. This special Axe only does half the damage the regular Axe does, but will always have Critical Hits on firey targets. Use this for ambushing. -------------- 2.24 > Demoman < -------------- A Black, Scottish, Cyclops warrior, the Demoman is always jealous of many of his opponents, often because they have two eyes! He may be drunk, but he also knows where to "Set up them the Bomb", being drunk or sober! The Demoman excells at making traps. Planting Sticky Bombs on the right places can turn the tide of the battle! Regular Grenades can also hold the enemy off for a while, as well as making certain Engineers angry. Like the Soldier, the Demoman can jump to amazing heights with his Sticky Bombs, and is quite durable. The Demoman is also one of the prime candidates for destroying enemy Sentry Guns, thanks to his Sticky Bombs. Arguably, the Demoman proves to be one of the most versitale Classes in the game. With his new unlockable gear, the Demoman can either choose to be a direct warrior, or a sneaky trapster. Maximum Health: 175 (150-210 with Eyelander equipped). Maximum Overheal: 260 (225-315 with Eyelander equipped). Speed: 93% (93%-123% with Eyelander equipped). Suggested Players: 1-3. Tutorial Video: http://tf2wiki.net/wiki/How_to_play_the_Demoman Weapons: ****************** *Grenade Launcher* ****************** Clip Size: 4. Carrying Capacity: 16. Power: -Direct Hit: 81-111. -After Bouncing: 22-64. -Mini Crit Direct: -Mini Crit After Bouncing: -Critical Direct Hit: 280-300. -Critical Hit After Bouncing: 190. Accuracy: N/A. Rate of Fire: Semi (medium). Range: Short. Reload Speed: Varies. Weapon Slot: 1. Alt-Fire: Detonate Sticky Bombs. The Grenade Launcher is the Demoman's Basic Weapon. If he ever needs to fight a foe directly, he should use this. This is good for attacking heavily-armoured bad guys, as well as Sentry Guns. It's also possible to fire above certain boundaries of the map and into an area where the enemy could be present. The grenades will explode in a few seconds or when it hits a target. If the grenade does not hit a target during launch, the grenade simply rolls and explodes eventually. ********************** *Sticky Bomb Launcher* ********************** Clip Size: 8. Carrying Capacity: 24. Power: -Close to Bomb: 47-90. -Very close to Bomb: 60-124. -Directly on top of Bomb: 74-153. -Mini Crit: 162. -Critical Close to Bomb: 180. -Critical Very close to Bomb: 261. -Critical Directly on top of Bomb: 353. Accuracy: N/A. Rate of Fire: Semi (medium). Range: Varies. Reload Speed: Varies. Weapon Slot: 2. Alt-Fire: Detonate Sticky Bombs. The Demoman can also plant some explosives on key areas. The Demoman can place up to Eight bombs in the whole map. Hold the trigger to fire the Bomb farther. Simply use Alt-Fire to detonate the Sticky Bombs. In TFC, the two weapons were the same weapon, and had to be reloaded at the same time. In TF2, the weapons and ammunition are separate, and now the Demoman can defend himself, even if he's recently planted a trap. The Demoman can reach insanely tall heights like the Soldier. To do this, plant a single Sticky Bomb on the ground, then detonate it when on top of it (whilist jumping). The Sticky Launcher is an excellent weapon for taking out enemy Sentries as well. Highly skilled Demomen are capable of using Sticky Bombs against almost every target by planting Sticky Bombs under or near their targets. Be warned as Sticky Bombs can be destroyed by bullets and Scottish Resistance Bombs. They can also be scattered by the Air Blast and explosions. Sticky Bombs also disappear if the Demoman who planted them gets killed. ******** *Bottle* ******** Clip Size: N/A. Carrying Capacity: N/A. Power: -Short Range: 43-87. -Mini Crit: 88. -Critical Hit: 195. Accuracy: N/A. Rate of Fire: Swing (medium). Range: Melee. Reload Speed: N/A. Weapon Slot: 3. Alt-Fire: Detonate Sticky Bombs. The Bottle is the only weapon that the Demoman has that isn't explosive, and has instant contact. Other than that, the Bottle isn't that special other than breaking during critical hits. **************** *Chargin' Targe* **************** Purpose: Grants the Demoman 50% Fire resistance and 50% Explosion resistance. Alternate Fire causes the Demoman to charge in a line. Weapon Slot: N/A. Alt-Fire: Targe Charge. Can be unlocked with: 5 Demoman Achievements. Replaces: Sticky Bomb Launcher. The Chargin' Targe is akward to use, but it does give the Demoman substantial benefits towards Soldiers, Demomen, and Pyros. He can also charge in a straight line (not unlike Left 4 Dead 2's Charger), which can deal a bit of damage on its own. Charging is best done with a Melee Weapon, as charging causes Melee Weapons to become more powerful moments after charging (that is, if the Demoman charged far enough). Charge wisely... ********************* *Scottish Resistance* ********************* Clip Size: 8. Carrying Capacity: 36. Power: -Close to Bomb: 47-90. -Very close to Bomb: 60-124. -Directly on top of Bomb: 74-153. -Mini Crit: 162. -Critical Close to Bomb: 180. -Critical Very close to Bomb: 261. -Critical Directly on top of Bomb: 353. Accuracy: N/A. Rate of Fire: Semi (medium). Range: Varies. Reload Speed: Varies Weapon Slot: 2. Alt-Fire: Detonate Sticky Bombs. Can be unlocked with: 17 Demoman Achievements. Replaces: Sticky Bomb Launcher. Demoman not defensive enough? Try using the ol' Scottish Resistance! The Demoman can plant up to 14 Sticky Bombs with this toy, and he can also pick which ones to detonate by simply looking at them! Of course, it takes a bit longer to prime these Bombs, but hopefully the Demoman is able to keep a good eye on each of the Sticky Bombs traps he planted! Stickies underneath the Demoman will also detonate. Additionally, the more powerful Scottish Resistance Bombs can detonate other enemy Sticky Bombs! *********** *Eyelander* *********** Clip Size: N/A. Carrying Capacity: N/A. Power: -Short Range: 65. -Mini Crit: 88. -Critical Hit: 195. Accuracy: N/A. Rate of Fire: Swing (medium). Range: Melee. Reload Speed: N/A. Weapon Slot: 3. Alt-Fire: Detonate Sticky Bombs. Can be unlocked with: 11 Demoman Achievements. Replaces: Bottle. Nothing beats a magical sword for chopping off people's heads! In addition to decapitating enemies, the Eyelander grants the Demoman increased maximum Health and Speed with every victim killed with the Eyelander (up to four heads). However, it does force the Demoman to sacrifice some of his armour in return for the mass of this weapon, and it is unable to have Critical Hits without the aid of the Chargin' Targe. When souls are devoured, the Demoman's eye will begin to glow... ------------------------ 2.25 > Heavy Weapons Guy < ------------------------ A huge, jolly Russian, the Heavy likes his Minigun, and he likes to go on crazy |
