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'''Pick/ban Prolander''' is a competitive game mode. It was promoted mainly by members of the Highlander community and more notoriously the [[RGL]] league head admin [[Sigafoo]]. It aims at being a middle ground between 6v6 play and Highlander, giving more opportunities for situational classes to appear ingame due to its class limit of one for each class. It was originally going to be a 6v6 mode but after negative feedback from [[teamfortress.tv]], Sigafoo decided to create the 7v7 format. | '''Pick/ban Prolander''' is a competitive game mode. It was promoted mainly by members of the Highlander community and more notoriously the [[RGL]] league head admin [[Sigafoo]]. It aims at being a middle ground between 6v6 play and Highlander, giving more opportunities for situational classes to appear ingame due to its class limit of one for each class. It was originally going to be a 6v6 mode but after negative feedback from [[teamfortress.tv]], Sigafoo decided to create the 7v7 format. |