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== Speed ==
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Speed is measured using hammer units / sec. The standard is 300 hu/sec, or 100%. This is the speed of the Pyro, Sniper, Engineer, and Spy. Note that speed while moving backwards is 90% of what it would be otherwise, and while crouched it becomes 33%
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=== Scout ===
 
Default: '''133%'''
 
  
Baby Face's Blaster, uncharged: '''87%'''
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Movement is one of the staples of Team Fortress 2, it is very characteristic but at the same time very influenced by games like Quake and Team Fortress Classic. Explosive jumping mechanics give the slower classes much higher mobility and increase the pace of the game. This makes it a much more complex game than it first appears, as a player has to master not only deathmatch ability and gamesense, but also the different movement and jumping techniques.
  
Baby Face's Blaster, charged: '''172%'''
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== Speed ==
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Speed is measured using hammer units/sec. The standard is 300 hu/sec or 100%. This is the speed of the Pyro, Sniper, and Engineer. Moving backwards reduces the speed to 90% of what it would be otherwise. Note: If you strafe while moving backwards, you will move at full speed (diagonally, not backwards). Crouched movement becomes 33%  
  
With Crit-A-Cola effect: '''167%'''
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=== Scout ===
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{| class="wikitable" cellpadding=2 style="width: 100%; text-align: left;"
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|-
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! style="background-color: #ADD8E6; color: #FFFFFF" | Condition
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! style="background-color: #ADD8E6; color: #FFFFFF" | Normal
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! style="background-color: #ADD8E6; color: #FFFFFF" | Crouched
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! style="background-color: #ADD8E6; color: #FFFFFF" | Backwards
 +
|-
 +
|
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* '''''Default'''''
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* Uncharged [[Baby Face's Blaster]]:
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* Charged Baby Face's Blaster:
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|
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*'''133%'''
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*'''120%'''
 +
*'''173%'''
 +
|
 +
*'''44%'''
 +
*'''40%'''
 +
*'''58%'''
 +
|
 +
*'''120%'''
 +
*'''108%'''
 +
*'''156%'''
 +
|}
  
=== Soldier ===  
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=== Soldier ===
Default: '''80%'''  
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{| class="wikitable" cellpadding=2 style="width: 100%; text-align: left;"
 
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|-
Escape Plan, 121-160 [[Health]]: '''88%'''  
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! style="background-color: #ADD8E6; color: #FFFFFF" | Condition
 
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! style="background-color: #ADD8E6; color: #FFFFFF" | Normal
Escape Plan, 81-120 Health: '''96%'''  
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! style="background-color: #ADD8E6; color: #FFFFFF" | Crouched
 
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! style="background-color: #ADD8E6; color: #FFFFFF" | Backwards
Escape Plan, 41-80 Health: '''112%'''  
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|-
 
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|
Escape Plan, under 40 Health: '''128%'''  
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* '''''Default'''''  
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* [[Escape Plan]], 121-160 Health:
 +
* Escape Plan, 81-120 Health:
 +
* Escape Plan, 41-80 Health:
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* Escape Plan, Under 40 Health:
 +
|
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*'''80%'''
 +
*'''88%'''
 +
*'''96%'''
 +
*'''112%'''
 +
*'''128%'''
 +
|
 +
*'''27%'''
 +
*'''29%'''
 +
*'''32%'''
 +
*'''37%'''
 +
*'''43%'''
 +
|
 +
*'''72%'''
 +
*'''79%'''
 +
*'''86%'''
 +
*'''101%'''
 +
*'''115%'''
 +
|}
  
 
=== Pyro ===  
 
=== Pyro ===  
Default: 100%  
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{| class="wikitable" cellpadding=2 style="width: 100%; text-align: left;"
 
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|-
With Gas Jockey's Gear set: '''110%'''
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! style="background-color: #ADD8E6; color: #FFFFFF" | Condition
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! style="background-color: #ADD8E6; color: #FFFFFF" | Normal
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! style="background-color: #ADD8E6; color: #FFFFFF" | Crouched
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! style="background-color: #ADD8E6; color: #FFFFFF" | Backwards
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|-
 +
|
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* '''''Default'''''
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* With [[Powerjack]] Out:
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|
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*'''100%'''
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*'''115%'''
 +
|
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*'''33%'''
 +
*'''38%'''
 +
|
 +
*'''90%'''
 +
*'''103%'''
 +
|}
  
 
=== Demoman ===  
 
=== Demoman ===  
Default: '''93%'''  
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{| class="wikitable" cellpadding=2 style="width: 100%; text-align: left;"
 
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|-
With Head-Taking Sword equipped and 1 head: '''101%'''  
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! style="background-color: #ADD8E6; color: #FFFFFF" | Condition
 
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! style="background-color: #ADD8E6; color: #FFFFFF" | Normal
With Head-Taking Sword equipped and 2 heads: '''108%'''  
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! style="background-color: #ADD8E6; color: #FFFFFF" | Crouched
 
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! style="background-color: #ADD8E6; color: #FFFFFF" | Backwards
With Head-Taking Sword equipped and 3 heads: '''116%'''  
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|-
 
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|
With Head-Taking Sword equipped and 4+ heads: '''123% '''  
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* '''''Default'''''  
 
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* With Head-taking weapon equipped & 1 Head:
With Scotsman's Skullcutter equiped: '''73%'''  
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* With Head-taking weapon equipped & 2 Heads:
 
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* With Head-taking weapon equipped & 3 Heads:
Charging with Chargin' Targe or Splendid Screen: '''250%'''  
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* With Head-taking weapon equipped & 4 Heads:
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* With [[Scotsman's Skullcutter]] equipped
 +
* Charging with [[Chargin' Targe]]/[[Splendid Screen]]/[[Tide Turner]]
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|
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*'''93%'''
 +
*'''101%'''
 +
*'''108%'''
 +
*'''116%'''
 +
*'''123%'''
 +
*'''79%'''
 +
*'''250%'''
 +
|
 +
*'''31%'''
 +
*'''34%'''
 +
*'''36%'''
 +
*'''39%'''
 +
*'''41%'''
 +
*'''26%'''
 +
*'''N/A'''
 +
|
 +
*'''84%'''
 +
*'''91%'''
 +
*'''97%'''
 +
*'''104%'''
 +
*'''111%'''
 +
*'''71%'''
 +
*'''N/A'''
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|}
  
 
=== Heavy ===  
 
=== Heavy ===  
Default: '''77%'''  
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{| class="wikitable" cellpadding=2 style="width: 100%; text-align: left;"
 
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|-
While Minigun is spun up: '''37%'''  
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! style="background-color: #ADD8E6; color: #FFFFFF" | Condition
 
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! style="background-color: #ADD8E6; color: #FFFFFF" | Normal
While Brass Beast is spun up: '''15%'''  
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! style="background-color: #ADD8E6; color: #FFFFFF" | Crouched
 
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! style="background-color: #ADD8E6; color: #FFFFFF" | Backwards
Wielding Gloves of Running Urgently: '''100%'''  
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|-
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|
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* '''''Default'''''  
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* Any Mini-gun spun up, excluding the [[Brass Beast]]:
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* Walking with spun up Brass Beast:
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* With [[Buffalo Steak Sandvich]] effect:
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* With [[Gloves of Running Urgently]] Equipped:
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*'''77%'''
 +
*'''37%'''
 +
*'''15%'''
 +
*'''104%'''
 +
*'''100%'''
 +
|
 +
*'''26%'''
 +
*'''0%'''
 +
*'''0%'''
 +
*'''35%'''
 +
*'''33%'''
 +
|
 +
*'''69%'''
 +
*'''33%'''
 +
*'''15%'''
 +
*'''93%'''
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*'''90%'''
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|}
  
 
=== Engineer ===
 
=== Engineer ===
Default: '''100%'''
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{| class="wikitable" cellpadding=2 style="width: 100%; text-align: left;"
 
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|-
While hauling a [[building]]: '''75%'''
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! style="background-color: #ADD8E6; color: #FFFFFF" | Condition
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! style="background-color: #ADD8E6; color: #FFFFFF" | Normal
 +
! style="background-color: #ADD8E6; color: #FFFFFF" | Crouched
 +
! style="background-color: #ADD8E6; color: #FFFFFF" | Backwards
 +
|-
 +
|
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* '''''Default'''''  
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* While hauling a building:
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|
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*'''100%'''
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*'''90%'''
 +
|
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*'''33%'''
 +
*'''29%'''
 +
|
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*'''90%'''
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*'''81%'''
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|}
  
 
=== Medic ===
 
=== Medic ===
Default: '''107%'''
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{| class="wikitable" cellpadding=2 style="width: 100%; text-align: left;"
 
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|-
Wielding [[Overdose]] at 100% charge: '''117%'''
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! style="background-color: #ADD8E6; color: #FFFFFF" | Condition
 
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! style="background-color: #ADD8E6; color: #FFFFFF" | Normal
Healing a [[Scout]] with Quick-Fix: '''133%'''
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! style="background-color: #ADD8E6; color: #FFFFFF" | Crouched
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! style="background-color: #ADD8E6; color: #FFFFFF" | Backwards
 +
|-
 +
|
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* '''''Default'''''  
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* Wielding [[Overdose]] at 100% [[ÜberCharge]]
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* Healing a [[Scout]]
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* Healing a [[Pyro]] using the [[Powerjack]]
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|
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*'''107%'''
 +
*'''127%'''
 +
*'''133%'''
 +
*'''115%'''
 +
|
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*'''36%'''
 +
*'''39%'''
 +
*'''44%'''
 +
*'''38%'''
 +
|
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*'''96%'''
 +
*'''106%'''
 +
*'''120%'''
 +
*'''105%'''
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|}
  
 
=== Sniper ===
 
=== Sniper ===
Default: '''100%'''
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{| class="wikitable" cellpadding=2 style="width: 100%; text-align: left;"
 
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|-
With a Rifle zoomed in: '''27%'''
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! style="background-color: #ADD8E6; color: #FFFFFF" | Condition
 
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! style="background-color: #ADD8E6; color: #FFFFFF" | Normal
With Huntsman drawn: '''53%'''
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! style="background-color: #ADD8E6; color: #FFFFFF" | Crouched
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! style="background-color: #ADD8E6; color: #FFFFFF" | Backwards
 +
|-
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|
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* '''''Default'''''  
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* With a Rifle zoomed in:
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* While [[Huntsman]] drawn:
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|
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*'''100%'''
 +
*'''27%'''
 +
*'''53%'''
 +
|
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*'''33%'''
 +
*'''9%'''
 +
*'''18%'''
 +
|
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*'''90%'''
 +
*'''27%'''
 +
*'''48%'''
 +
|}
  
 
=== Spy ===
 
=== Spy ===
Default: '''100%'''
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{| class="wikitable" cellpadding=2 style="width: 100%; text-align: left;"
 
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|-
Disguised as [[Heavy]]: '''77%'''
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! style="background-color: #ADD8E6; color: #FFFFFF" | Condition
 
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! style="background-color: #ADD8E6; color: #FFFFFF" | Normal
Disguised as [[Soldier]]: '''80%'''
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! style="background-color: #ADD8E6; color: #FFFFFF" | Crouched
 
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! style="background-color: #ADD8E6; color: #FFFFFF" | Backwards
Disguised as [[Demoman]]: '''93%'''
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|-
 
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|
All other disguises: '''100%'''
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* '''''Default'''''  
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* Disguised as [[Soldier]]:
 +
* Disguised as [[Demoman]]:
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* Disguised as [[Heavy]]:
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* Disguised as [[Scout]] [[Medic]] or [[Spy]]:
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* All other Disguises:
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|
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*'''107%'''
 +
*'''80%'''
 +
*'''93%'''
 +
*'''77%'''
 +
*'''107%'''
 +
*'''100%'''
 +
|
 +
*'''36%'''
 +
*'''27%'''
 +
*'''31%'''
 +
*'''26%'''
 +
*'''36%'''
 +
*'''33%'''
 +
|
 +
*'''96%'''
 +
*'''72%'''
 +
*'''84%'''
 +
*'''69%'''
 +
*'''96%'''
 +
*'''90%'''
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|}
  
 
== Other Movement Techniques ==
 
== Other Movement Techniques ==
  
 
=== Crouch Jumping ===
 
=== Crouch Jumping ===
Crouch jumping is the basic technique of pressing crouch while jumping. It moves your model an additional hammer unit up, and can allow access to things otherwise unacceptable by basic jumping.
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Crouch jumping is the basic technique of pressing crouch while jumping. Crouch Jumping moves the player model an additional hammer unit up and can allow access to things otherwise inaccessible by basic jumping.
  
 
=== Double Jump ===
 
=== Double Jump ===
When in the air as Scout, pressing jump again gives an additional midair jump. This is useful for manoeuvring around maps or dodging and confusing enemies.
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When in the air as Scout, pressing jump again gives an additional midair jump. This is useful for maneuvering around maps or dodging and confusing enemies.
  
 
=== Boston Basher Jump ===
 
=== Boston Basher Jump ===
A Scout is able to use the knockback of self damage from the Boston Basher along with his jump in order to increase the height and length of his jump. This is useful for climbing things like the spire on [[cp_badlands|badlands]].
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A Scout is able to use the knockback of self damage from the Boston Basher along with his jump in order to increase the height and length of his jump. This is useful for climbing things like the spire on [[cp_badlands|Badlands]].
  
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Do note that the best gains in height are when the Scout jumps right as the self damage from the Basher activates.
  
 
=== Rocket Jump ===
 
=== Rocket Jump ===
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Soldiers can shoot a rocket near themselves to achieve height or speed through the air. This can be useful for running towards a battle, obtaining [[height advantage]], attacking players, or fleeing to safety. There are multiple jump techniques to help Soldiers achieve more speed or height. [[Gunboats]] causes Soldiers to take 60% less damage while rocket jumping.
 
Soldiers can shoot a rocket near themselves to achieve height or speed through the air. This can be useful for running towards a battle, obtaining [[height advantage]], attacking players, or fleeing to safety. There are multiple jump techniques to help Soldiers achieve more speed or height. [[Gunboats]] causes Soldiers to take 60% less damage while rocket jumping.
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Combining this with Crouch Jumping will allow Soldiers to propel themselves farther than without Crouch Jumping.
  
 
=== Sticky Jump ===
 
=== Sticky Jump ===
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=== Sentry Jump ===
 
=== Sentry Jump ===
There are two types of Sentry Jumping; Sentry Rocket Jumping and Bullet Jumping. Using the Wrangler and a level 3 sentry, the [[Engineer]] can shoot his sentry's rockets at his own feet, propelling him into the air like a regular rocket jump.  By quickly switching to a different weapon and rightclicking on his sentry, he can bring the building with him to build in unexpected places. Bullet Jumping can be done with any level sentry, along with mini-sentries. Bullet Jumping is the act of using the knockback from the damage you receive from your sentries bullets to propel you. Bullet Jumping is useful when you have mini-sentries or do not have a level 3 up, but still want to access an area, for example the roof on point B in Cp_Gravelpit.
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There are two types of Sentry Jumping; Sentry Rocket Jumping and Bullet Jumping. Using the Wrangler and a level 3 sentry, the [[Engineer]] can shoot his sentry's rockets at his own feet, propelling him into the air like a regular rocket jump.  By quickly switching to a different weapon and right-clicking on his sentry, he can bring the building with him to build in unexpected places. Bullet Jumping can be done with any level sentry, along with mini-sentries. Bullet Jumping is the act of using the knockback from the damage received from sentry bullets to propel the Engineer. Bullet Jumping is useful when running mini-sentries or when a sentry is at level one or two for making short leaps such as onto the roof of [[cp_gravelpit]] B-Point or the balcony of [[koth_arctic]].
[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MgNI36HPTY0 Click here for a video demonstrating sentry rocket jumping]
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{{YouTube video|MgNI36HPTY0|text=Engineer Jumping Tutorial}}
  
 
=== Explosive Surfing ===
 
=== Explosive Surfing ===
 
Any class is capable of timing a jump with an enemy's projectile and using it to their advantage. This is a common practice among Medics, who often surf away from damage and to the safety of their team.
 
Any class is capable of timing a jump with an enemy's projectile and using it to their advantage. This is a common practice among Medics, who often surf away from damage and to the safety of their team.
  
One particular example of this: http://youtu.be/2IcWmpkjMKo?t=4m5s
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{{YouTube video|2IcWmpkjMKo|time=4m5s}} [http://youtu.be/2IcWmpkjMKo?t=4m5s Example]
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=== Bullet Surfing ===
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Bullet surfing is harnessing the knockback from being hit with bullets for a speed boost. Typically it is achieved by crouch jumping while moving away from the source of the damage.
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{{YouTube video|RJdotTF2|time=12m48s}} [https://youtu.be/8UQDcw-GMGg?t=768 Example]
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==Resources==
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* {{YouTube video|Dx8CHK_bhAU|text=Guide to Walking Backwards at Full Speed}}
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[[Category:Mechanics]]

Latest revision as of 23:28, 10 May 2022

Movement is one of the staples of Team Fortress 2, it is very characteristic but at the same time very influenced by games like Quake and Team Fortress Classic. Explosive jumping mechanics give the slower classes much higher mobility and increase the pace of the game. This makes it a much more complex game than it first appears, as a player has to master not only deathmatch ability and gamesense, but also the different movement and jumping techniques.

Speed[edit]

Speed is measured using hammer units/sec. The standard is 300 hu/sec or 100%. This is the speed of the Pyro, Sniper, and Engineer. Moving backwards reduces the speed to 90% of what it would be otherwise. Note: If you strafe while moving backwards, you will move at full speed (diagonally, not backwards). Crouched movement becomes 33%

Scout[edit]

Condition Normal Crouched Backwards
  • 133%
  • 120%
  • 173%
  • 44%
  • 40%
  • 58%
  • 120%
  • 108%
  • 156%

Soldier[edit]

Condition Normal Crouched Backwards
  • Default
  • Escape Plan, 121-160 Health:
  • Escape Plan, 81-120 Health:
  • Escape Plan, 41-80 Health:
  • Escape Plan, Under 40 Health:
  • 80%
  • 88%
  • 96%
  • 112%
  • 128%
  • 27%
  • 29%
  • 32%
  • 37%
  • 43%
  • 72%
  • 79%
  • 86%
  • 101%
  • 115%

Pyro[edit]

Condition Normal Crouched Backwards
  • 100%
  • 115%
  • 33%
  • 38%
  • 90%
  • 103%

Demoman[edit]

Condition Normal Crouched Backwards
  • 93%
  • 101%
  • 108%
  • 116%
  • 123%
  • 79%
  • 250%
  • 31%
  • 34%
  • 36%
  • 39%
  • 41%
  • 26%
  • N/A
  • 84%
  • 91%
  • 97%
  • 104%
  • 111%
  • 71%
  • N/A

Heavy[edit]

Condition Normal Crouched Backwards
  • 77%
  • 37%
  • 15%
  • 104%
  • 100%
  • 26%
  • 0%
  • 0%
  • 35%
  • 33%
  • 69%
  • 33%
  • 15%
  • 93%
  • 90%

Engineer[edit]

Condition Normal Crouched Backwards
  • Default
  • While hauling a building:
  • 100%
  • 90%
  • 33%
  • 29%
  • 90%
  • 81%

Medic[edit]

Condition Normal Crouched Backwards
  • 107%
  • 127%
  • 133%
  • 115%
  • 36%
  • 39%
  • 44%
  • 38%
  • 96%
  • 106%
  • 120%
  • 105%

Sniper[edit]

Condition Normal Crouched Backwards
  • Default
  • With a Rifle zoomed in:
  • While Huntsman drawn:
  • 100%
  • 27%
  • 53%
  • 33%
  • 9%
  • 18%
  • 90%
  • 27%
  • 48%

Spy[edit]

Condition Normal Crouched Backwards
  • 107%
  • 80%
  • 93%
  • 77%
  • 107%
  • 100%
  • 36%
  • 27%
  • 31%
  • 26%
  • 36%
  • 33%
  • 96%
  • 72%
  • 84%
  • 69%
  • 96%
  • 90%

Other Movement Techniques[edit]

Crouch Jumping[edit]

Crouch jumping is the basic technique of pressing crouch while jumping. Crouch Jumping moves the player model an additional hammer unit up and can allow access to things otherwise inaccessible by basic jumping.

Double Jump[edit]

When in the air as Scout, pressing jump again gives an additional midair jump. This is useful for maneuvering around maps or dodging and confusing enemies.

Boston Basher Jump[edit]

A Scout is able to use the knockback of self damage from the Boston Basher along with his jump in order to increase the height and length of his jump. This is useful for climbing things like the spire on Badlands.

Do note that the best gains in height are when the Scout jumps right as the self damage from the Basher activates.

Rocket Jump[edit]

Main article: Rocket Jumping

Soldiers can shoot a rocket near themselves to achieve height or speed through the air. This can be useful for running towards a battle, obtaining height advantage, attacking players, or fleeing to safety. There are multiple jump techniques to help Soldiers achieve more speed or height. Gunboats causes Soldiers to take 60% less damage while rocket jumping.

Combining this with Crouch Jumping will allow Soldiers to propel themselves farther than without Crouch Jumping.

Sticky Jump[edit]

Main article: Sticky Jumping

Demomen can also detonate a sticky near their feet for a boost. This causes more self-damage than a Soldier's rocket jump, but also provides a bigger boost. A Demoman will sticky jump during a rollout, fleeing, or attacking.

Sentry Jump[edit]

There are two types of Sentry Jumping; Sentry Rocket Jumping and Bullet Jumping. Using the Wrangler and a level 3 sentry, the Engineer can shoot his sentry's rockets at his own feet, propelling him into the air like a regular rocket jump. By quickly switching to a different weapon and right-clicking on his sentry, he can bring the building with him to build in unexpected places. Bullet Jumping can be done with any level sentry, along with mini-sentries. Bullet Jumping is the act of using the knockback from the damage received from sentry bullets to propel the Engineer. Bullet Jumping is useful when running mini-sentries or when a sentry is at level one or two for making short leaps such as onto the roof of cp_gravelpit B-Point or the balcony of koth_arctic.

Youtube icon.png Engineer Jumping Tutorial

Explosive Surfing[edit]

Any class is capable of timing a jump with an enemy's projectile and using it to their advantage. This is a common practice among Medics, who often surf away from damage and to the safety of their team.

Youtube icon.png Example

Bullet Surfing[edit]

Bullet surfing is harnessing the knockback from being hit with bullets for a speed boost. Typically it is achieved by crouch jumping while moving away from the source of the damage.

Youtube icon.png Example

Resources[edit]