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  • |teamthird= Team Stressed Out |teamfourth= King's'Word
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  • ..., where the defending team must reverse the capture fully or the attacking team must capture the point completely to advance their timer.
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  • {{NewInfobox Team '''KING Academy''' is the junior team of [[KING eSports]]. It was created by [[Bruno|Bяuno]] and [[eduard0]] as
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  • {{NewInfobox Team ...zilian [[6v6]] team created by [[Bruno]] and [[Lavirod]] under the name '''King's'Word''', tagged as '''Kw|''', only to rebrand themselves on the 22nd February, 2
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  • |team=Sonikro Academy ..." because this is the team tag he represented for most of his time playing team fortress 2. His first appearance was in [[Brasil Fortress]] Season 1 playin
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  • * [http://fastdl.colonslash.eu/maps/ Team Colonslash Map Depository]
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  • |team= {{TH|2017|Team Stressed Out|no-link=Team Stressed Out}}
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  • |team=Uniiun
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  • |team= {{TH|2016|Team Karma|no-link=Ext}}
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  • ...ts requirement that each team has one of every class ensures a spot on the team for players maining any given class. Highlander is a competitive format with nine players on a team, each representing a different class. The name of the format comes from the
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  • |team=Sonikro Academy
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  • ...18''', commonly known as '''Rewind II''', was the second [[Esports Arena]] Team Fortress 2 tournament. It was confirmed that it would be in the same locati |team=Velocity eSports
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  • ...lander format, and generally spends much of the game distracting the enemy team or ambushing key targets such as the enemy Medic or Sniper. ...imilar to the 6v6 [[Roamer|roamer]], concentrated on distracting the enemy team and bombing the enemy in order to kill an important target. Additionally, a
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  • ...lve for Team Fortress 2 in the future. Support to the competitive scene in Team Fortress 2 would include fixing bugs that have affected both players & cast
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  • !width=165px|Team
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  • ...18''', commonly known as '''Rewind II''', was the second [[Esports Arena]] Team Fortress 2 tournament held at the same location as the previous iteration i |team=Ascent
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  • |team= {{TH|2011 - 2011 |Team Full|no-link=true}}
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  • ...[6v6]] & [[Highlander]] leagues. Before Team Fortress 2, Wireplay hosted a Team Fortress classic league. * '''Season 12''' — [[Team Reverto]]
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  • This map is set in a cave like area with a grassy floor with 2 team colored boxes on either side.
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  • |team=KING eSports |team=Sonikro Solutions
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  • !width=210px|Team | style="text-align: left" | {{Team/tf|Vem de Zap}}
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  • !width=210px|Team | style="text-align: left" | {{Team/tf|KING eSports}}
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  • !width=165px|Team
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  • No time limits are set, the first team to score a map point wins.
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  • |team= Atari Gaming |team= Braziliam Team
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  • !width=165px|Team
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  • ...d is often viewed as the 'default' format. It is played with 6 players per team, with class limits and weapons bans. The weapon bans and maps played vary d ...eventually the class limits got stricter(i.e. Demoman was limited to 1 per team) and the map pools became more refined. This culminated in the refined, fas
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  • ...o]], Ultitrio is more focused on DM skill and coordinated attacks within a team. Since winning a 2v3 or a 1v3 is not very likely, there is a lot of focus o ...h-matching skill of the players in question and the coordination with your team's role choice.
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  • !width=210px|Team | style="text-align: left" | {{Team/tf|National Team}}
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  • !width=210px|Team | style="text-align: left" | {{Team/tf|KING eSports}}
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  • ...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
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  • * Match ends when a team wins 5 rounds (5cp); * Match ends when a team wins 4 rounds (koth)
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  • !width=165px|Team
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  • ...ue team must push a cart along a track to capture each point while the Red team must defend each point. Payload is a standard gamemode in [[Highlander]] bu ...r the timer reaches 0, the teams swap sides. The attacking team (defending team in the previous round), then try to push the payload cart to the final poin
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  • ...the purpose of helping more casual players to join the competitive side of Team Fortress 2. The community used to host [[6v6]] and [[Highlander]] tournamen * Match ends when a team wins 5 rounds
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  • * On [[King of the Hill]] maps are played in a best of 7 format (first team to get 4 rounds, wins the map), without a time limit. ...n attacking and defending; if team A defended first in the previous round, team B will be the first to defend in the next round.
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  • ...ess Season 20''', or '''OZF 20''', was the 20th season of [[ozfortress]]'s Team Fortress 2 league. The season was announced on August 15th, 2017 and conclu
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  • ...ermediate used a 8-team double-elimination swiss system and Open used a 8-team single-elimination swiss system.-->
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  • ...ier division" of Brasil Fortress. Currently has 6 teams participating. The team '''Dante das Neves''' left the league after Preseason. !width=210px|Team
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  • !width=210px|Team | style="text-align: left" | {{Team/tf|KING eSports}}
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  • | fullname = Federação Brasileira de Team Fortress ...ity that has been organizing the biggest leagues and events of competitive Team Fortress 2 in South America.
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  • ...ss Season 16''', or '''OZF 16''', was the 16th season of an [[ozfortress]] Team Fortress 2 league and the first season to be hosted on the newly league sys
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  • ...s Season 17''', or '''OZF 17''', was the 17th season of the [[ozfortress]] Team Fortress 2 league. The season was announced on the 10th of September, 2016
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  • ...see a full list of maps used in competitive play or to find out more about Team Fortress 2 maps in general, see: [[Maplist]]}} ...is the most commonly played game mode in the [[6v6]] format of competitive Team Fortress 2, though it is sometimes played in [[Highlander]]. This mode revo
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  • ...eason 22''' was be the 22nd season of [[ESEA]] and the 21st iteration of a Team Fortress 2 division in the series. The season was split into three leagues
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  • '''Ready Steady Pan''', a form of '''6v6''', is a competitive Team Fortress format revolving around the use of stock melee in the form of a fr Ready Steady Pan is run and organized by the Ready Steady Pan Team, a round-table group of volunteers from around the world. After a lengthy h
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  • |web= https://insomniagamingfestival.com/i58/tournaments/event/team-fortress-2-2/ == Broadcast team ==
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  • ...eason 23''' was be the 23rd season of [[ESEA]] and the 22nd iteration of a Team Fortress 2 division in the series. The season was be split into three leagu
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  • ...EA Season 18''' is the 18th season of [[ESEA]] and the 17th iteration of a Team Fortress 2 division in the series. The season was split into three leagues
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  • ...EA Season 19''' is the 19th season of [[ESEA]] and the 18th iteration of a Team Fortress 2 division in the series. The season was split into three leagues
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  • ...his team retaliates. Using teleporters and dispensers, he can support his team and keep them fighting until the enemy is defeated. ...l for preventing an enemy [[Soldier]] or [[Scout]] from getting behind the team and wreaking havoc. The best Engineers pair proper building management with
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  • The Monthly Mayhem is a Winner-Takes-All competition where the winning team takes home $1,000 USD in cash. ...he Qualifiers will face off in a single elimination bracket where the last team standing will take home the prize pot of $1000 USD.
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  • ...ermediate used a 8-team double-elimination swiss system and Open used a 8-team single-elimination swiss system. ...eason and a 3 week gauntlet playoff structure. This structure enabled each team in Invite to go against each other twice. Invite used koth_product_rc9, pl_
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  • [[File:DHS seats.jpg|thumb|right|Team seats at the [http://www.elmia.se/en/ Elmia Conference Centre].]] == Broadcast team ==
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  • ...lling Medics less common. Medic's primary responsibilities are to keep his team alive and overhealed, time and lead pushes with his ÜberCharge, and mental In the standard [[6v6]] format, each team can only have one Medic at any given moment, and with good reason.
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  • ...m Gauntlet System playoff structure. Main, Intermediate, and Open used a 8-team single-elimination swiss system. ...sting of a 5 week main season, 2 weeks of wildcard matches, and a 3 week 4-team double elimination swiss system playoffs. All playoff matches were played a
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  • ...healing and usage of the ÜberCharge mechanic make him the core part of the team and led the development of the metagame based around ÜberCharges, pushing, In all gamemodes, the Medic's main job is to keep his team in shape, by healing hurt teammates, allowing them to rejoin the fight and
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  • ...ur months after the map's conception, the map would be officially added to Team Fortress 2 in the [https://wiki.teamfortress.com/wiki/Community_Map_Pack_Up ...y counterpush. When in control of the point, the goal is to keep the other team too disorganized to push back. This is accomplished with well-timed kills o
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  • A controversial update<ref>[http://www.teamfortress.com/post.php?id=13707 Team Fortress 2 Update of June 18, 2014]</ref> was released during this season w This update was reversed <ref>[http://www.teamfortress.com/post.php?id=13720 Team Fortress 2 Update of June 23, 2014]</ref> 5 days later.
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  • == Broadcast Team == ...ss.tv/post/693732/esports-arena-rewind-lan-2017-announced/ Full production team lineup announcement]</ref>.
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  • !width=220px|Team | style="text-align: left" | {{Team/tf|Sonikro_Solutions}}
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  • ** ''Winners'' - {{Team/lego}}
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  • ...round, and each team defends once in a half. The round is won by whichever team captures the most points the fastest. |team=NOOT NOOT Team
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  • ...e: Global Offensive] and in the past hosted both [[6v6|6s]] tournaments in Team Fortress 2 and [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Counter-Strike:_Source Counter ...ds; the second half and the match ended once the time limit ran out or one team won 5 rounds;
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  • When a [[Demoman]] hits someone on the enemy team in midair with one of his grenades. When a player hits someone on the enemy team in midair with a projectile. Usually used to refer to a [[Soldier]] hitting
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  • ** ''Relegated'' - {{flag|eu}} [[pound sign (team)|#]]
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  • |teamsecond=mad men (australian team) ...ss Season 18''', or '''OZF 18''', was the 18th season of an [[ozfortress]] Team Fortress 2 league. The season was announced on the 29th January, 2017 and s
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  • ...from 1vs1 to 9vs9, with many different intricacies such as class limits or team compositions, map pools and rulesets. ...P]] maps, as well as [[King of the Hill|KOTH]] maps and usually features a team running two [[Scout|Scouts]], two [[Soldier|Soldiers]], a [[Demoman]] and a
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  • ...load Cart. On offense, Engineer cannot attack directly, but can defend his team's territory, heal them as they retreat from combat, and bring them to the o ...n to soak up damage and delay the enemy ÜberCharge - once it runs out, his team can counterattack. If his Sentry goes down, he will generally switch back t
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  • == Broadcast team == The tournament will use a pick-ban system, allowing each team to ban five weapons on a game-by-game basis.
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  • |caption= Liga Brasileira de Team Fortress 2
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  • ...tournament was also meant to include North America's current ESEA champion team. Team [[froyotech]] had only one member online when their group was meant to go l
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  • '''AsiaFortress''' is an Asian community website, hosting Team Fortress 2 [[6v6]] events for the Asia region. It is managed by the Head Ad | TEAM FORTRESS 2
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  • |team=Lowpander {{TH|2013 - 2014 | Team Decerto}}
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  • |web= https://www.gamers-assembly.net/tournaments/team-fortress-2 == Broadcast Team ==
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  • == Broadcast team == Coverage of the event is arranged by [[teamfortresstv]]. The broadcasting team was announced on 23 November 2016.<ref name="The road to DreamHack Winter 2
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  • ...ss Season 19''', or '''OZF 19''', was the 19th season of the[[ozfortress]] Team Fortress 2 league. The season was announced on the 10th of May, 2017, start
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  • ...tay alive; losing both of its most mobile players can spell disaster for a team. The Scout should aim to die as little as possible, as a longer living scou ...elf, they can attack the enemy Combo and create distractions for their own team to push. The Pocket Scout travels with the Combo, protects his teammates (e
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  • '''RGB LAN 2017''' is a one day, 8 team lan tournament held as part of the RGB LAN. The LAN was organized by many f
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  • ...''' is the leading website dedicated to competitive pickup games (PUG) for Team Fortress 2. Developed over the course of 2 years, the site was first in bet For 'Highlander' all classes are limited to 1 per team. The configs and rulesets that can be used are from either [[ETF2L]], [[UGC
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  • * 350 hours of Team Fortress 2 on record *Medic-Friend system (Medics can pick 1 person to be on their team)
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  • ...ill be a one day tournament held as part of the RGB LAN. The entry fee per team is $60, wich will go to the prizepool.
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  • ...A Season 24''' was the 24th season of [[ESEA]] and the 23rd iteration of a Team Fortress 2 division in the series. The season was split into three leagues
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  • |caption= Insomnia Gaming Festival 52 Emerge Team Fortress 2 Cup |web= https://insomniagamingfestival.com/i52/tournaments/event-byoc/team-fortress-2/
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  • '''United Gaming Clans''' (UGC) was founded in 2002 as Team Fortress Classic (TFC) and Counter-Strike (CS) league. At their peak, UGC w ...mination bracket. Grand Finals are played in a Best of 3 Maps format. Each team in the finals map can pick 1 of the 3 maps to be played from the season map
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  • ...ns into ''Div-1'' for [[RGL_Sixes_Season_13|Sixes Season 13]] due to lower team count. This combination resulted in the season being delayed by a week, sta ...anced'' [[Highlander]], the Grand Finals is a best of 3 match where if the team entering from the lower bracket wins the best of 3, they cause a bracket re
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  • |web= http://www.insomniagamingfestival.com/insomnia/whats-on/insomnia61-team-fortress-2-open/ == Broadcast team ==
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  • ...royotech]], [[EVL Gaming]], [[mario party 4]], [[fishy fishes]], and [[Team Skull]]) as well as 27 open signup slots. It was held on the 25th and 26th
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  • | fullname = European Team Fortress 2 League ...2 League'') is a community project that hosts Europe's largest competitive Team Fortress 2 league. ETF2L hosts both [[6v6]] and [[Highlander]] leagues.
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  • ...edetails/?id=454272353</ref> the day after the Map Workshop had opened for Team Fortress 2.<ref>http://www.teamfortress.com/post.php?id=17092</ref> The sub ...vantage not seen in other maps. Heavy is also used sometimes to deny enemy team bombers.
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