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Attack / Defend is a standard competitive gamemode that functions like [[5CP|Control Point], but control points cannot be recapped. In Attack / Defend, the BLU team attacks points, while the RED team defends them and if the BLU team caps, the RED team cannot recap the control point. An example of an Attack / Defend map would be [[Steel]]. Once the round concludes, teams then switch. Attack / Defend is a standard game mode in [[Highlander]].
 
Attack / Defend is a standard competitive gamemode that functions like [[5CP|Control Point], but control points cannot be recapped. In Attack / Defend, the BLU team attacks points, while the RED team defends them and if the BLU team caps, the RED team cannot recap the control point. An example of an Attack / Defend map would be [[Steel]]. Once the round concludes, teams then switch. Attack / Defend is a standard game mode in [[Highlander]].
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In competitive, the attack/defend game mode is mostly used in Highlander (9v9), but is also sometimes used in Prolander (7v7).
  
 
== See Also ==
 
== See Also ==

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Steel, a staple Attack / Defend map in Highlander
Mode Information
First Released:
October 9, 2007
Official Mode:
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Competitive Information
Game Modes:
League Popularity:
Staple
Links
Official Team Fortress Wiki Page

Attack / Defend is a standard competitive gamemode that functions like [[5CP|Control Point], but control points cannot be recapped. In Attack / Defend, the BLU team attacks points, while the RED team defends them and if the BLU team caps, the RED team cannot recap the control point. An example of an Attack / Defend map would be Steel. Once the round concludes, teams then switch. Attack / Defend is a standard game mode in Highlander. In competitive, the attack/defend game mode is mostly used in Highlander (9v9), but is also sometimes used in Prolander (7v7).

See Also