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  • |teamthird= Team Stressed Out |teamfourth= King's'Word
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  • |team=King Trump
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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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  • !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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