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− | + | As that [[Highlander]] is a format with 1 of each class, both teams will have one [[sniper]] at all times. Being both a boon and a bane to a team's existence. | |
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− | + | == Primary Responsibilities == | |
+ | '''Getting Picks''' | ||
− | + | It's usually up to the Sniper, or one of the other [[pick]] classes such as [[Scout]], [[Spy]], or [[Soldier]] to initiate a conflict. The Sniper can be used to help either begin a push or simply make sure that a push doesn't begin by securing an important kill such as the [[Medic]], [[Heavy]] or [[Demoman]]. This key pick helps reduce the resistance or offensive capabilities of the enemy team during a push or hold. This is the biggest responsibility of a Sniper, and most of the Sniper's other responsibilities are directly tied to this. | |
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− | + | '''Counter Sniping''' | |
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− | + | Snipers tend to have the longest sight-lines due to their ability to utilise these positions to create an advantage based on their long-range capabilities; these sight lines mean that the two Snipers can usually see each other. Typically, Snipers attempt to shoot each other in order to become the dominant force between the two, because killing the other Sniper opens up an opportunity to safely [[pick]] without risk of being headshotted. | |
− | + | The Sniper versus Sniper fight is a very detailed one, with many servers hosted that are solely dedicated to letting Snipers fight each other at long range to help people refine their Sniper killing strategies. Some Snipers prefer to strafe around quickly left and right while out of scope and wait for the other Sniper to scope in before taking a shot. This is due to a few factors such as the extremely slow speed at which the Sniper moves while scoped in; he is unable to dodge a shot and is a standstill target while scoped in, meaning that the Sniper who scopes last will have the upper hand in a fight. Another reason why a Sniper may elect to shoot second is the fact that scoping in shows the enemy where you will be standing to take a shot - the enemy Sniper has an advantage here because he can choose where he stops and retains a small element of surprise due to being able to relocate himself. | |
− | + | '''Area Denial''' | |
− | + | Snipers can effectively shut down entire attack lanes with their innate ability to one shot nearly anything in game with proper preparations. Snipers can make sure cart lanes and control points are clear, or flanks are kept down. | |
− | Sniper | + | == Highlander Sniper Guides == |
− | + | [[Liquid's Sniper Guide]] | |
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