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'''Calling''' in TF2 is communicating with your team to relay information so that everyone knows what's going on. Most teams have multiple callers, but the Medic is usually the main caller. The Medic doesn't have to focus on fighting or [[peeking]], so they can use that extra energy to call out enemy positions and Über advantages or disadvantages. Calling is arguably the most important skill that a team can have, next to fighting skill and positioning. | '''Calling''' in TF2 is communicating with your team to relay information so that everyone knows what's going on. Most teams have multiple callers, but the Medic is usually the main caller. The Medic doesn't have to focus on fighting or [[peeking]], so they can use that extra energy to call out enemy positions and Über advantages or disadvantages. Calling is arguably the most important skill that a team can have, next to fighting skill and positioning. |
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Calling
Calling in TF2 is communicating with your team to relay information so that everyone knows what's going on. Most teams have multiple callers, but the Medic is usually the main caller. The Medic doesn't have to focus on fighting or peeking, so they can use that extra energy to call out enemy positions and Über advantages or disadvantages. Calling is arguably the most important skill that a team can have, next to fighting skill and positioning.