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Revision as of 14:38, 9 July 2016
Ready Steady Pan, a form of 6v6, is a type of competitive Team Fortress format. The basic requirement is for every player to have a Frying Pan equipped. Classes that cannot equip the pan are banned (Engineer, Spy), as well as the Heavy and Medic for their high HP (300) and HP regeneration abilities respectively.
Format
Ready Steady Pan is a competitive format with six players on a team. It plays out like a normal 6v6 game but the only weapons that can be used to deal damage are Frying Pans and other food items.
The players are free to choose any class (apart from engineer and spy), as long as they only equip non-damage dealing primaries, or don't use them at all, because of this, items like the sticky jumper and rocket jumper are considered essential, as they give players a lot of mobility at the cost of the primary damage, which since it's banned, makes it even more convenient. Unfortunately, this gamemode is now defunct.
Map list
this is a map list of all maps played in season two of Ready Steady Pan
Control Point
- cp_sdnaldab this is a mirrored version of cp_badlands
- cp_foundry
- cp_yukon_final
- cp_5gorge
- cp_badlands
- cp_process_rc2
- cp_gravelpit
- cp_junction_final
- cp_gullywash_final1
King of the Hill