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− | + | The main caller is the backbone of any team, be it a Highlander or 6v6 team. It is the job of the main caller to communicate with the entire team, informing them when and how pushes, retreats and various other plays are to be carried out. It is essential that the main caller is communicates clearly and concisely so actions are carried out as soon as possible. Teams which often fail to listen and react to the main caller generally fall apart due to a lack of focus on their enemies, positioning and the game as a whole. | |
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+ | == 6v6 == | ||
+ | The main caller is usually the Pocket or the Medic. This is because most 6v6 teams will focus their play around their medic to make use of uber and general health advantages. | ||
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+ | == Highlander == | ||
+ | The main caller is usually the Heavy, Medic or Demo. |