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== Roles == | == Roles == | ||
− | In a 6v6 game, once the midfight ends, and you are alive, AND the enemy team has successfully backed out, the Scout's goal is to watch the flank. The flank is simply the alternate route between two different control points, whereas the choke is the main route. In the flank, a Scout can either play defensively - prevent the enemy from flanking the combo, or offensively - try to get a pick and overrun the flank with the team's | + | In a 6v6 game, once the midfight ends, and you are alive, AND the enemy team has successfully backed out, the Scout's goal is to watch the flank. The flank is simply the alternate route between two different control points, whereas the choke is the main route. In the flank, a Scout can either play defensively - prevent the enemy from flanking the combo, or offensively - try to get a pick and overrun the flank with the team's man - advantage, and ultimately wiping or driving out the enemy team. |
== Offclassing == | == Offclassing == | ||
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== Playstyles == | == Playstyles == | ||
− | There are 2 different playstyles widely recognized in 6v6, | + | There are 2 different playstyles widely recognized in 6v6, passive or aggressive. A passive scout can be called a "pocket" scout because the player will stick with the medic and take a lot of the heals while only going for kills if there is an opening. An aggressive 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 == | ||
− | === | + | === Guides === |
* {{SteamGuide|118485045|text=MR SLIN Essential Tips for Scout in 6v6 Competitive TF2}} | * {{SteamGuide|118485045|text=MR SLIN Essential Tips for Scout in 6v6 Competitive TF2}} | ||
* {{YouTube video|f0PIQOYfzlo|text=Sal's newbie Scout guide}} | * {{YouTube video|f0PIQOYfzlo|text=Sal's newbie Scout guide}} | ||
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* {{YouTube video|H4EcJIayWZ8|text=Scatter School - Ep. 2: Scout Buddies}} | * {{YouTube video|H4EcJIayWZ8|text=Scatter School - Ep. 2: Scout Buddies}} | ||
* {{YouTube video|KNK_eQhKFtk|text=Scatter School - Ep. 3: Team Communication}} | * {{YouTube video|KNK_eQhKFtk|text=Scatter School - Ep. 3: Team Communication}} | ||
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=== Map Analysis === | === Map Analysis === | ||
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* {{YouTube video|TbxCQpgPODw|text=Scatter School - Ep. 1.1: Self Demo Review Part 2/2 - Metalworks}} | * {{YouTube video|TbxCQpgPODw|text=Scatter School - Ep. 1.1: Self Demo Review Part 2/2 - Metalworks}} | ||
* {{YouTube video|V7SQ32PiXlg|text=Scatter School - Ep. 4: Mentor Session Summary - Process Demo Review}} | * {{YouTube video|V7SQ32PiXlg|text=Scatter School - Ep. 4: Mentor Session Summary - Process Demo Review}} | ||
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=== POVs === | === POVs === | ||
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== References == | == References == | ||
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[[Category:Classes in 6v6]] | [[Category:Classes in 6v6]] |