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'''Highlander''', a form of '''9v9''', is the largest competitive Team Fortress format.  Its similarities to average public servers makes it an ideal starting point for new players, and its requirement that each team has one of every class means no matter what you like to play, there's a spot on the team for you.  
'''Highlander''', a form of '''9v9''', is the largest competitive Team Fortress format.  Its similarities to average public servers make it an ideal starting point for new players, and its requirement that each team has one of every class ensures a spot on the team for players maining any given class.  
 
  
 
== Highlander Competitive Format ==
 
== Highlander Competitive Format ==
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== Game Modes ==
 
== Game Modes ==
=== Stopwatch ===
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[[File:Upward.png|thumb|200px|right|A staple map of Highlander, [[Upward]]]]
''Main Article: [[Payload]], [[Attack/Defend]]''
 
[[File:Upward.jpg|thumb|Upward, the most iconic Highlander map]]
 
[[Payload]] and [[Attack/Defend]] maps are played using a stopwatch format, where teams alternate between attacking and defending after each round. The team that captures more points on offence wins. Should both teams capture the same number of points, the team that does so in a shorter duration wins.
 
  
Payload maps played in Highlander include [[Upward]], [[Swiftwater]], and [[Vigil]]. <br/>
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=== [[5CP|Control Points]] ===
Attack/Defend maps played in Highlander include [[Steel]].
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''Main Article: [[5CP]]''
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Control point maps have 5 points. Either team has to cap 3 of the five points to win. Capping the midpoint results in the winning team to get a forward spawn that allows the rest of the team to attack the 2nd point quicker. In Highlander, CP maps usually recieve negative feedback due to stalemate situations that can last for an extensive amount of time. For example: On [[Process]], when either team is unable to move through choke and both medics don't have uber yet. The stalemate usually ends with a medic popping his uber.
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'''For Example:''' [[Process]], [[Gullywash]], [[Snakewater]]
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=== [[Payload|Stopwatch]] / [[Attack/Defend|Attack and Defend]] ===
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''Main Article: [[Payload|Stopwatch]] / [[Attack/Defend|Attack and Defend]]''
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'''For Example:''' [[Badwater]], [[Upward]], [[Steel]]
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Stopwatch maps are won by finishing in a faster time than your opponent. You alternate defense / offense after each round. Time is measured by how long it took you to cap points. For example, if you cap all 5 points on a map in 8:37, the opponent must cap all the points in under 8:37 to win. If you cap 3 points in 5:11, the opponent must either cap 3 points in under 5:11, or cap at least 4 points.
  
 
=== [[King_of_the_Hill|King of the Hill]] ===
 
=== [[King_of_the_Hill|King of the Hill]] ===
 
''Main Article: [[King_of_the_Hill|KOTH]]''
 
''Main Article: [[King_of_the_Hill|KOTH]]''
[[File:Product.jpg|thumb|Product, the most commonly played KOTH map in Highlander]]
 
In a King of The Hill map, there is one central point on the map.  Each team must try to capture that point.  When one team does capture the point, their 3:00 timer will begin to time down.  When the other team captures the point, the other team's timer stops and their timer starts to tick down.  The first team whose clock reaches 0 wins the round.  It is important to note that if the point has capture progress on it when one team's timer reaches 0, the game will go into [[overtime]], where the defending team must wait for the capture progress to reverse fully or the attacking team must capture the point to continue ticking down their own timer.
 
  
KOTH maps played in Highlander include [[Product]], [[Ashville]], and [[Warmtic]].
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'''For Example:''' [[Lakeside]], [[Product]], [[Ashville]]
  
=== 5CP ===
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In a King of The Hill map, there is one central point on the map.  Each team must try to capture that point. When one team does capture the point, their 3:00 timer will begin to time down.  When the other team captures the point, the other team's timer stops and their timer starts to tick down.  The first team whose clock reaches 0 wins the round. It is important to note that if the point has capture time on it when one team's timer reaches 0, the game will go into [[overtime]], where the defending team must reverse the capture fully or the attacking team must capture the point to continue ticking down their timer.
''Main Article: [[5CP]]''
 
[[File:Gullywash.jpg|thumb|Gullywash, the most commonly played 5CP map in Highlander]]
 
5CP maps involve both teams trying to capture all 5 control points to win a round. Capping the midpoint results in the winning team getting a forward spawn that allows the rest of the team to attack the next point quicker, and likewise for the fourth point. In Highlander, 5CP maps usually receive negative feedback due to stalemate situations that can last for an extensive amount of time. For example, on [[Gullywash]], when either team is unable to gain any significant advantage when trying to push forth, a typical three-four stalemate is seen where both teams play behind choke, waiting for the other to make a move.  
 
  
5CP maps played in Highlander include [[Gullywash]] and [[Vanguard]].
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''Note:'' The team that does '''NOT''' control the point will have faster re-spawn times.
  
 
== Highlander Leagues ==
 
== Highlander Leagues ==
[[File:RGL HL first place medal.png|thumb|10px]right|[[RGL]] medal awarded to players finishing in first place]]
 
[[File:UGC first place medal.png|thumb|10px]right|[[UGC]] medal awarded to players finishing in first place]]
 
  
 
=== Multinational ===
 
=== Multinational ===
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=== North American ===
 
=== North American ===
  
* [[RGL]] ([http://hl.rgl.gg Website])
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* No NA-only leagues
  
 
=== European ===
 
=== European ===
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* [[ETF2L]] ([http://www.etf2l.org Website])
 
* [[ETF2L]] ([http://www.etf2l.org Website])
  
=== Asian ===
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=== Oceania ===
  
* [[Asia Team Fortress 2 League|ATF2L]] ([https://discord.gg/sA68jQuXzK Discord])
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* [[ozfortress]] ([http://www.ozfortress.com Website])
  
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== Highlander Pugs ==
  
== Highlander Coverage ==
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* [http://tf2center.com/ TF2 Center] (A web-based pickup for 6v6 / 9v9 / 4v4 / Ultiduo and BBall)
  
* [https://www.youtube.com/KritzKast Kritzkast]
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* [http://tf2pickup.net/ TF2Pickup.net] (a web-based pickup for 6v6 / 9v9 / Ultiduo and BBall)
  
* [https://www.youtube.com/@RGLgg RGL]
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== Highlander Coverage ==
  
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* [http://casting.blackoutgaming.org/ BlackOut TV]
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* [http://www.extelevision.com/ eXtv]
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* [https://evlgaming.tv/ EVL Gaming]
  
 
== Guides ==
 
== Guides ==
Over time the community has written a handful of guides on how to play this popular format, some of them can be seen below:
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Over the time the community has wrote a handful of guides on how to play this popular format, some of them can be seen below:
 
* [http://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=163882605 Introduction to European Highlander]  
 
* [http://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=163882605 Introduction to European Highlander]  
* [https://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=2715815879 Guide to Highlander by Blitztank]
 
  
 
== See Also ==
 
== See Also ==
 
* [[6v6]]
 
* [[6v6]]
* [[Prolander]]
 
 
* [[4v4]]
 
* [[4v4]]
 
* [[Competitive_Formats|Competitive Formats]]
 
* [[Competitive_Formats|Competitive Formats]]
 
[[Category:Competitive Formats]]
 
[[Category:Competitive Formats]]

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