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== Playstyles == | == Playstyles == | ||
− | There are 2 different playstyles widely recognized in 6v6, pocket scout or flank scout. A pocket scout will stick with the medic and take a lot of the heals while only going for kills if there is an opening. A flank scout is the opposite, the player will be as aggressive as possible and that player will rush into the enemy to get the pick the team needs. | + | There are 2 different playstyles widely recognized in 6v6, pocket scout or flank scout. A pocket scout will stick with the medic and take a lot of the heals while only going for kills if there is an opening. A flank scout is the opposite, the player will be as aggressive as possible and that player will rush into the enemy to get the pick the team needs.<ref>[http://www.teamfortress.tv/6895/passive-vs-aggressive-scout-roles Teamfortress.tv], Passive vs Agressive Scout Roles.</ref> |
== Resources == | == Resources == |