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− | The | + | ==The Medic== |
+ | The Medic is most commonly thought of as the most important class in TF2. He leads the pushes in order to cap more control points and to kill the enemy team. The medics job is to provide heals to his teammates as well as provide them with overheals, also known as buffs. | ||
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==Mediguns== | ==Mediguns== | ||
− | In 6v6 the medic will only switch between 3 mediguns, the Medigun, Quick-Fix and the Kritzkrieg. The relation between the effects of each's ubercharge and building rates creates a rock-paper-scissors effect that keeps each balanced. Kritzkrieg beats the Quick-Fix because it puts out burst damage. The Quick-Fix, arguably, beats the Medigun because of the speed it can build at and because it helps a team stay alive for the post uber exchange fight. Medigun meanwhile beats Kritzkrieg because you take no damage while ubered but does build the slowest. | + | In 6v6 the general medic will only switch between 3 mediguns, the Medigun, Quick-Fix and the Kritzkrieg. The relation between the effects of each's ubercharge and building rates creates a rock-paper-scissors effect that keeps each balanced. Kritzkrieg beats the Quick-Fix because it puts out burst damage. The Quick-Fix, arguably, beats the Medigun because of the speed it can build at and because it helps a team stay alive for the post uber exchange fight. Medigun meanwhile beats Kritzkrieg because you take no damage while ubered but does build the slowest. |
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===Medigun=== | ===Medigun=== | ||
− | The medigun has the ability to overheal the healing target to 150% of their normal health. The charge builds at 2.5% uber per second on a healing target without a full overheal, once the healing target | + | The medigun has the ability to overheal the healing target to 150% of their normal health. The charge builds at 2.5% uber per second on a healing target without a full overheal, once the healing target has an almost full overheal the building speed is reduced to only half. The general time it takes to get the medigun charge is 40 seconds. |
− | Once the medigun charge has been activated the medic and the | + | Once the medigun charge has been activated the medic and the player on the receiving end of the healbeam will flash in their respective team color and will both be invincible for 8 seconds. The medic can switch his ubercharge to as many targets as he or she would see fit to make them invincible. |
− | '''Benefits''': | + | '''Benefits''': You and the healing target are save from any kind of damage that might be inflicted onto you. |
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+ | '''Weaknesses''': Once the uber charge has been activated players that are being healed can not capture control points, including yourself. Even though you might not take damage the knock back the sentry gun, especially at level 3, will force you back and keep you at bay. | ||
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===Kritzkrieg=== | ===Kritzkrieg=== | ||
− | The | + | The kritzkrieg has the ability to overheal the healing target to 150% of their normal health just as the medigun. The charge builds at 3.1% per second on a healing target without a full overheal, once the healing target has an almost full overheal the building speed is reduced to only half. The general time it takes to get a kritzkrieg charge is 32 seconds. |
− | The | + | The kritzkrieg charge grants critical hits to all attacks done by the player who is being healed. The medic's preferred Kritzkrieg target is the [[Demoman]] because of his ability to cover large distances by charging his sticky launcher, big splash damage radius, big clip size and his high damage potential. During the time that the [[Demoman]] has the Kritzkrieg charge on him, his most important target is to kill the enemy teams medic and after that to kill as many of the enemy team as possible. |
− | '''Benefits''': | + | '''Benefits''': When the kritzkrieg charge gets used it is not as easily visible as a Medigun, Quick-Fix or Vaccinator charge. |
− | '''Weaknesses''': Activating the charge will not make | + | '''Weaknesses''': Activating the charge will not make you invincible thus you will still need protection against incoming damage and planned attacks from the enemy team. The perfect counter to a kritzkrieg charge is building a sentry gun, the sentry gun does not take extra damage from the kritzkrieg charge making your charge close to useless. |
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− | + | ===Quick Fix=== | |
+ | The Quick-Fix has the ability to overheal the healing target to 125% of their normal health. The charge builds at 3.1% per second on a healing target without a full overheal, once the healing target has an almost full overheal the building speed is reduced to only half. The general time it takes to get a Quick-Fix charge is 32 seconds, the same as kritzkrieg. The Quick-Fix heals 40% faster then the medigun and the kritzkrieg which makes the Quick-Fix very useful after the initial uber fight has ended. Once the Quick-Fix charge is activated the medic and the healing target heal 3x as fast as normal. The medic and healing target will also be invulnerable to knock back, stun, slow down and compression blasts. | ||
− | ''' | + | '''Benefits''': The medic can rocketjump with the soldier and stickyjump with the demoman. The medic will also move at the same movement speed as his healing target. |
− | + | '''Weaknesses''': Activating the charge will not make you invincible, stickytraps, multiple rockets and coordinated spam will kill you quickly! | |
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− | == | + | ==The Combo== |
− | + | The medic usually has a soldier assigned to protect him because of the combination of splash damage from his rocket launcher and bullet damage from his shotgun. The soldier that is assigned to proctecting the medic is called the [[Pocket|Pocket]]. The pocket and medic together are called the combo. The combo is generally joined by the [[Demoman]]. Together these 3 classes are the main source of damage for your team. | |
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− | == | + | ==Healing Order== |
− | + | The general heal order of the medic is to heal the [[Demoman (6v6)|Demoman]] first, then to keep his soldiers, especially the [[Pocket|Pocket]], healthy and last but not least to heal the scouts. The pocket will be spending most of his time near the medic so he will be getting the biggest part of the heals. During the Medigun ubercharge the pocket and the demoman will be taking most of the charge into the fight. | |
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+ | Whenever the medic gets the chance he or she should be giving full overheals to the scouts and the roaming soldier, these 3 together are known as the flank, so that they can do their jobs without having to worry about their health or asking for heals in tense situations. | ||
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==See Also== | ==See Also== | ||
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* [[Medic]] | * [[Medic]] | ||
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* [[Medic (Highlander)]] | * [[Medic (Highlander)]] | ||
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[[Category:Classes in 6v6]] | [[Category:Classes in 6v6]] |