Editing Competitive Formats
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− | 6v6, commonly referred to as 6s, is the most common competitive format, with the most skilled players competing with the most refined metagame amongst any other game mode. This format generally utilizes class limits of 2 on all classes save for [[Demo]], [[Medic]], [[Heavy]], | + | 6v6, commonly referred to as 6s, is the most common competitive format, with the most skilled players competing with the most refined metagame amongst any other game mode. This format generally utilizes class limits of 2 on all classes save for [[Demo]], [[Medic]], [[Heavy]], [[Engineer]], which have a class limit of 1 ''(this can vary depending on the league and ruleset of the league)''. 6v6 is mostly played on [[5CP]] maps, as well as [[King of the Hill|KOTH]] maps and usually features a team running two [[Scouts]], two [[Soldiers]], a [[Demoman]] and a [[Medic]]. |
=== Highlander === | === Highlander === |