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'''Highlander''', also referred to as '''9v9''', is a large part of the competitive community and where many new players start in, as it requires 1 of each class. There are several competitive leagues that have a 9v9 division, spanning several countries.  
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'''Highlander''', a form of '''9v9''', is the largest competitive Team Fortress format.  Its similarities to average public servers makes it an idea starting point for for new players, and its requirement that each team has one of every class means no matter what you like to play, there's a spot on the team for you.  
  
 
==Highlander Competitive Format==
 
==Highlander Competitive Format==
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Highlander is a competitive format with nine players on a team, each representing a different class (the name comes from the quote "There can only be one [of each class]" from Highlander (citation needed).). 
  
 
==Game Modes==
 
==Game Modes==
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===Control Points===
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===Stopwatch===
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===King of the Hill===
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==Highlander Leagues==
 
==Highlander Leagues==
  

Revision as of 15:51, 2 July 2013

Highlander, a form of 9v9, is the largest competitive Team Fortress format. Its similarities to average public servers makes it an idea starting point for for new players, and its requirement that each team has one of every class means no matter what you like to play, there's a spot on the team for you.

Highlander Competitive Format

Highlander is a competitive format with nine players on a team, each representing a different class (the name comes from the quote "There can only be one [of each class]" from Highlander (citation needed).).

Game Modes

Control Points

Stopwatch

King of the Hill

Highlander Leagues

(Multinational)

UGC

IGL

CEVO

Wireplay

(European)

ETF2L

(Oceania)

OzFortress

ATF2L

Highlander Pugs

See Also