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Generally, the Scout will take a more flank-oriented role in Highlander along with the [[Soldier (Highlander)|Soldier]]. The gameplay varies greatly depending on the map and game mode. Nevertheless, on most maps the Scout's primary objective is to call out any potential flanking threats and to sweep up weakened targets to create player advantages that can be exploited by the rest of the team.  
 
Generally, the Scout will take a more flank-oriented role in Highlander along with the [[Soldier (Highlander)|Soldier]]. The gameplay varies greatly depending on the map and game mode. Nevertheless, on most maps the Scout's primary objective is to call out any potential flanking threats and to sweep up weakened targets to create player advantages that can be exploited by the rest of the team.  
  
[[Payload]] stands out as the biggest exception to the rule, as the objective demands for the attacking team players to stay at the cart for extended periods of time. Devoting a Scout and another class (usually the [[Engineer (Highlander)|Engineer]]) to pushing is the most efficient way to split up the team, as the maximum capture rate of a Payload cart is times three.
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[[Payload]] stands out as the biggest exception to the rule, as the objective demands for the attacking team players to stay at the cart for extended periods of time. Devoting a Scout and another class (usually the [[Engineer (Highlander)|Engineer]] to pushing is the most efficient way to split up the team, as the maximum capture rate of a Payload cart is times three.
  
 
Sometimes, when quickly pushing with the Ubercharge, the Scout along with the [[Demoman (Highlander)|Demoman]] will receive the majority of the Uber to capitalize on the damage dealt by the Demoman, creating a player advantage. It is not however advisable after a long stalemate situation, as the opponent will most likely construct a sentry and have an Uber of their own to defend.
 
Sometimes, when quickly pushing with the Ubercharge, the Scout along with the [[Demoman (Highlander)|Demoman]] will receive the majority of the Uber to capitalize on the damage dealt by the Demoman, creating a player advantage. It is not however advisable after a long stalemate situation, as the opponent will most likely construct a sentry and have an Uber of their own to defend.

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