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'''Ultitrio''' is a [[Competitive Formats|competitive]] format intended for small roster competitive play. It features a three vs three (3v3) game-type, [[Soldier]] and [[Medic]] pairs, along with a [[Scout]] for added support. | '''Ultitrio''' is a [[Competitive Formats|competitive]] format intended for small roster competitive play. It features a three vs three (3v3) game-type, [[Soldier]] and [[Medic]] pairs, along with a [[Scout]] for added support. | ||
− | Most maps have the 3 | + | Most maps have the 3 player team battling over a [[King of the Hill]] game type. As opposed to [[6v6]], [[Highlander]] or even [[Ultiduo]], Ultitrio is more focused on DM skill and coordinated attacks within a team. Since winning a 2v3 or a 1v3 is not very likely, there is a lot of focus to move as a group. This gamemode is played on small KOTH maps that are specifically made for it, or other [[Ultiduo]] maps that are more open, but with many ways to regain high ground as any class, even Medic. |
==Gameplay== | ==Gameplay== | ||
[[File:UltitrioTest.jpg|right||thumb|340px|right|Example of an Ultitrio Class Lineup.]] | [[File:UltitrioTest.jpg|right||thumb|340px|right|Example of an Ultitrio Class Lineup.]] | ||
− | The success of an Ultitrio team heavily hinges on the team's coordination skills and on the inclusion of [[Scout]] | + | The success of an Ultitrio team heavily hinges on the team's coordination skills and on the inclusion of [[Scout]]. |
− | The addition of [[Scout]] adds more dynamic gameplay for both teams in comparison to [[Ultiduo]]'s Soldier and Medic pairs. While having a slightly larger team size, Ultitrio still houses the common core elements of [[Ultiduo]]: gaining an Über advantage, health and ammo conservation | + | The addition of [[Scout]] adds more dynamic gameplay for both teams in comparison to [[Ultiduo]]'s Soldier and Medic pairs. While having a slightly larger team size, Ultitrio still houses the common core elements of [[Ultiduo]]: gaining an Über advantage, health and ammo conservation and immaculate communication and execution skills. |
− | Ultitrio features a small map with a single control point in the [[King of the Hill]] style, with | + | Ultitrio features a small map with a single control point in the [[King of the Hill]] style, with 5 minutes needed to win. The two teams are limited to one [[Scout]], one [[Soldier]], and one [[Medic]], with most weapons that provide too great of a disadvantage staying off the whitelist. |
− | It's possible to split up your team to perform pincer maneuvers | + | It's possible to split up your team to perform pincer maneuvers with [[Soldier]] and [[Medic]] pushing on one side and a fully buffed [[Scout]] pushing on the other, which is a common tactic when pushing. This would not be possible in [[Ultiduo]] because of the two-person team limit and stricter weapon bans. With the addition of [[Scout]], it allows for more strategic gameplay because of [[Scout]]'s added dynamic play styles with weapons like the Fan O' War and Wrap Assassin, leaving Soldier to be more of a "clean up" class after a [[Scout]] marks someone or hits that player with a Wrap Assassin ball. |
==Maps== | ==Maps== | ||
− | There are | + | There are two main Ultitrio maps, both of which feature strong high ground & low ground differences and ample pickups like health or ammo packs. |
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− | {{MapCard |Fira| | + | {{MapCard |Fira|ulti_fira_b1|Fira.jpg}} |
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− | {{MapCard | | + | {{MapCard |Grove|ultiduo_grove_b4|Grove.jpg}} |
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| Bat =1 | | Bat =1 | ||
− | | Atomizer = | + | | Atomizer = |
| Boston Basher = | | Boston Basher = | ||
| Candy Cane = 1 | | Candy Cane = 1 | ||
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| Air Strike = | | Air Strike = | ||
| Beggar's Bazooka = | | Beggar's Bazooka = | ||
− | | Black Box = | + | | Black Box = |
| Cow Mangler 5000 = | | Cow Mangler 5000 = | ||
| Direct Hit = | | Direct Hit = | ||
| Liberty Launcher =1 | | Liberty Launcher =1 | ||
− | | Original = | + | | Original = |
− | | Rocket Jumper = | + | | Rocket Jumper = |
<!-- Secondary --> | <!-- Secondary --> | ||
| Shotgun =1 | | Shotgun =1 | ||
− | | B.A.S.E. Jumper = | + | | B.A.S.E. Jumper = |
| Battalion's Backup = | | Battalion's Backup = | ||
| Buff Banner = | Buff Banner-x1= | | Buff Banner = | Buff Banner-x1= | ||
| Concheror = | | Concheror = | ||
| Gunboats =1 | | Gunboats =1 | ||
− | | Mantreads = | + | | Mantreads = |
| Panic Attack = 1 | | Panic Attack = 1 | ||
| Reserve Shooter = | | Reserve Shooter = | ||
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| Half-Zatoichi =1 | | Half-Zatoichi =1 | ||
| Market Gardener = | | Market Gardener = | ||
− | | Pain Train = | + | | Pain Train = |
}} | }} | ||
{{Box|break}} | {{Box|break}} | ||
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| Bonesaw =1 | | Bonesaw =1 | ||
− | | Amputator = | + | | Amputator = |
− | | Solemn Vow = | + | | Solemn Vow = |
| Übersaw =1 | | Übersaw =1 | ||
− | | Vita-Saw = | + | | Vita-Saw = |
}} | }} | ||
{{Box|end}} | {{Box|end}} | ||
==Competitions== | ==Competitions== | ||
− | Ultitrio tournaments are often held by community members. As each team requires only 3 players these small tournaments are usually easy to set up, making it a viable option for | + | Ultitrio tournaments are often held by community members. As each team requires only 3 players these small tournaments are usually easy to set-up, making it a viable option for offseason competition. |
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− | + | The game mode is often used by players as a source of practice for [[Scout]], [[Soldier]], and [[Medic]] death-matching, and regularly sees play in small-scale community tournaments. It sees no official league play as of yet. | |
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==Development== | ==Development== | ||
− | + | Before the finalization of the roster, [[Demoman]] was considered in place of [[Scout]], but being as most Ultitrio/duo maps have 2 exits and close quarters, Demoman would be able to lock down every inch of a map for free and subsequently deny everyone, so [[Scout]] was chosen for his flexibility and high mobility. | |
== Additional Links == | == Additional Links == | ||
− | * [https://github.com/CoolstuffTF2/Ultitrio Ultitrio | + | * [https://github.com/CoolstuffTF2/Ultitrio Ultitrio configs] |
− | * [https:// | + | * [https://tf2maps.net/threads/ulti_fira.45195/ ulti_fira_b1 download] |
+ | * [https://tf2maps.net/downloads/ultiduo-grove.2593/ ultiduo_grove_b4 download] | ||
[[Category:Competitive Formats]] | [[Category:Competitive Formats]] |