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  • ...ack Clan|link=Crack Clan]] [[Crack Clan|Crack Clan]] <noinclude>[[Category:Team Template Standard]]</noinclude>
    140 bytes (20 words) - 19:52, 12 January 2018
  • #REDIRECT[[Template:Team/crack clan reform]]
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  • ...Crack Clan Reform]] [[Crack Clan Reform|Crack Clan]] <noinclude>[[Category:Team Template Standard]]</noinclude>
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  • ...e:TF icon.png|link=Crack Clan fun]][[Crack Clan fun]]<noinclude>[[Category:Team Template Standard]]</noinclude>
    116 bytes (17 words) - 20:22, 12 January 2018

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  • ...ack Clan|link=Crack Clan]] [[Crack Clan|Crack Clan]] <noinclude>[[Category:Team Template Standard]]</noinclude>
    140 bytes (20 words) - 19:52, 12 January 2018
  • ...Crack Clan Reform]] [[Crack Clan Reform|Crack Clan]] <noinclude>[[Category:Team Template Standard]]</noinclude>
    154 bytes (22 words) - 12:48, 31 January 2017
  • ...|link=Crack Clan Reform]] [[Crack Clan Reform|cc//]] <noinclude>[[Category:Team Template Standard]]</noinclude>
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  • ...ack Clan Icon.png|Crack Clan|link=Crack Clan Reform]]<noinclude>[[Category:Team Template Standard]]</noinclude>
    147 bytes (21 words) - 19:19, 21 May 2016
  • ...an Icon.png|x18px|link=Crack Clan Reform]] Crack Clan<noinclude>[[Category:Team Template Bracket]]</noinclude>
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  • ...an Icon.png|x18px|link=Crack Clan Reform]] Crack Clan<noinclude>[[Category:Team Template Bracket]]</noinclude>
    125 bytes (19 words) - 22:46, 28 August 2015
  • ...n|cc//]] [[File:Crack Clan Icon.png|link=Crack Clan]]<noinclude>[[Category:Team Template Standard]]</noinclude>
    122 bytes (17 words) - 20:19, 7 March 2017
  • ...k Clan Icon.png|link=Crack Clan]] [[Crack Clan|cc//]]<noinclude>[[Category:Team Template Standard]]</noinclude>
    122 bytes (17 words) - 20:20, 7 March 2017
  • ...e:TF icon.png|link=Crack Clan fun]][[Crack Clan fun]]<noinclude>[[Category:Team Template Standard]]</noinclude>
    116 bytes (17 words) - 20:22, 12 January 2018
  • #REDIRECT[[Template:Team/crack clan reform]]
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  • |team=Crack Clan {{TH|2010 - 2010|Crack Clan}}
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  • |team=Crack Clan {{TH|2011 - 2012 |Crack Clan}}
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  • | fullname = Team Fortress 2 3D Challenge | champion = Team Dignitas
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  • |team=Crack Clan {{TH|2011 - 2012 |Crack Clan}}
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  • | champion = Team Immunity | third = Crack Clan Australia
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  • | champion = Team Immunity ...mmunity]], and proved to be the last tournament long time premier division team [[Rewound]] would take part in.
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  • {{NewInfobox Team |name=Crack Clan
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  • |team= {{TH|2010 - 2011 |Team Thermaltake}}
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  • | previousteams = [[Crack Clan]], [[Team Infused]], [[SNSD]] ...ean super-team [[SNSD]] as well as [[6v6]] scout on [[Team Infused]] and [[Crack Clan]]. He became notorious for his offclassing ability, particularly at sn
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  • |teamthird=crack clan ...event started on September 27, 2008 and concluded September 28, 2008. The Team Fortress 2 tournament had a prize pool of £15000.
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  • |team= {{TH|2011 - 2012 |Crack Clan}}
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  • | [[Team Dignitas]] | [[Crack Clan]]
    1,010 bytes (120 words) - 14:53, 4 March 2017
  • {{NewInfobox Team |name=Crack Clan Reform
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  • | [[Team Immunity]] | [[Team Immunity]]
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  • |team= {{TH|2013 - 2013 |Crack Clan}}
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  • |team= {{TH|2012 - 2013|Crack Clan}}
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  • !width=210px|Team | style="text-align: left" | {{Team/tf|KING eSports}}
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  • |name1=Overview |link1=Team Infused |name2=Results |link2=Team Infused/Results
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  • {{NewInfobox Team |name=Template:NewInfobox Team
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  • |team= {{TH|2008 - 2009 |Crack Clan}}
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  • | fullname = Enemy Down Team Fortress 2 League '''ED TF2 League''' (''Enemy Down Team Fortress 2 League'') was a community league by the british gaming community
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  • !width=210px|Team | style="text-align: left" | {{Team/tf|KING eSports}}
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  • 19 bytes (2 words) - 09:30, 5 November 2016
  • In this page, should we talk about the current team High Rollers Gaming, or all the teams it has sponsored? Not sure about this Well, if we're gonna have a page for every team that has ever existed, we'll need the old HRG to be somewhere. Probably her
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  • |caption=YoYoTech Team Fortress 2 Cup in association with backpack.tf {{GroupTableSlot| {{team/Saints}} |place=1|win_m=4|lose_m=0|win_r=19|lose_r=1|diff=+18|bg=up}}
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  • ...st of the fighting should be centered around, and he will usually lead his team into the fray. ...ll often be left to the Demo during this period, however this is largely a team preference as they may be using a strategy that requires higher aggression
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  • | champion = Team Immunity ...third of 2013. It saw the return of Division 6, and the continuation of [[Team Immunity]]'s domination of Premier Division. During the season, it was anno
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  • !width=210px|Team | style="text-align: left" | {{Team/tf|National Team}}
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  • ...ghts to deal and avoid as much damage as possible. In standard 6v6 play, a team will have 2 Scouts. When playing this class, one will be expected to succes ...ed or shot at. The longer the Scout(s) survive at mid, the better chance a team has at winning. Their value goes up as time goes on because of their abilit
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  • |teamsecond= crack clan |team= Epsilon eSports
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  • ...without taking damage and uses his spamming abilities to funnel the enemy team so they can be cleaned up by his teammates. He is also essential for defend * Slowing the enemy team down while your team is falling back.
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  • {{prize pool slot|place=3 |usdprize=254 |localprize=198 |crack clan |lastvs1=broder |lastscore1=0 |lastvsscore1=2 |date1=201 ...pool slot|place=4 |usdprize=0 |localprize=0 |bff |lastvs1=crack clan |lastscore1=0 |lastvsscore1=2 |date1=2013-03-12 }}
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  • |teamfirst= team infused |teamthird= crack clan
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  • ...edic]], preferably leaving the heals to the [[pocket]] and the rest of the team. Roamers mostly rely on health kits to maintain their health. ...se his uber in a safe distance so they have an uber advantage from the own team, typically as the enemy [[Medic]] passes through a [[Glossary#Choke|chokepo
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  • |teamsecond= team infused |teamthird= crack clan
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  • |team=SVIFT {{TH|2012 - 2012|Team Decerto}}
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  • | champion = Team Dignitas | runnerup = Crack Clan
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  • |teamthird= team infused |team= Epsilon eSports
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  • | champion = Team Dignitas | runnerup = Team Coolermaster
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  • | runnerup = Team CoolerMaster ...mes and the maps from the secondary pool could be picked only once by each team. Like [[ETF2L 6v6 Season 2|Season 2]], Season 3 used a "pro" version of [[c
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