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=== Main Calling in 6v6 === | === Main Calling in 6v6 === | ||
− | The main caller is usually the [[Soldier | Pocket Soldier]], the [[ | + | The main caller is usually the [[Soldier | Pocket Soldier]], the [[Medic]] or the [[Demoman]]. This is because most 6v6 teams will focus their play around their combo to make use of über and general health advantages. That being said, a class that plays a big part in or around the combo is often recommended as a maincaller. However this is not true for all cases, as there are teams which have far more experienced players on flank positions that have good main calling abilities. |
=== Main Calling in Highlander === | === Main Calling in Highlander === |