![]() ![]() Like I said earlier, Soldier and Demoman are very similar, however the key difference to me is that The Soldier (allegedly named Jane Doe and born in the Midwestern United States) is a much better offensive class, which is presumably why he’s in the offensive section. doesn’t have many options for close range combat His demoknight gear, which I will bring up in more detail later, also gives him a much wider variety of toys than the soldier, which allows for more potential playstyles. I ended up deciding that Demoman (born as Tavish Finnegan Degroot in the Scottish town of Ullapool) just barely edges out the soldier by being more versatile, since he can lay sticky traps and his pills can be ricocheted around hallways. I had a lot of trouble deciding which order to place the Demoman and Soldier in, being that they’re very similar classes, both being the demolitions experts in the game. These classes are important, but you’ll get away with switching to more situational ones easier. ![]() not particularly great at combat without his buildings +can heal other players and restock their ammo with a dispenser +can use the gunslinger for a more offensive build +the best class for area denial, just drop down a sentry in an area and watch the corpses pile up +can teleport players to advantageous positions The modern engineer also has a lot more offensive capabilities than he did at launch, being able to get revenge crits whenever his sentry dies, get metal from shooting people, repair his buildings long range, and even swap out his sentry for a smaller, cheaper, and faster built mini sentry. The Engineer’s main gimmick is building devices he can place around the map, these items being sentries, dispensers, and teleporters. There’s very good reason for me maining him though, because Dell didn’t get those 11 PhDs for nothing, and he makes sure to use them to do his namesake, which is of course engineering. I’ll be completely honest right away here, The Engineer (born in 1925 Texas as Dell Conagher) is my main, so I’m biased. +caps points and pushes payload faster than other classes All of those things make him essential on offense, and rather handy on defense, which puts him firmly at the top of S tier. He has the highest speed in the game by far, has a double jump, and he counts for two players when capping a point or pushing a payload cart. The Scout (birth name Jeremy, and born and raised in Boston, Massachusetts) is dedicated to playing the objective. I wouldn’t recommend playing without them. They fill some of the most important slots in your team. The characters in S-Tier are really important to your team composition. +Can see enemy health bars (with a nonstock melee) +Can crit allies (with a nonstock medigun) The medic has only gotten better over time, getting new items to allow him to heal from long range, see enemy health bars, and even raise his ubercharge with melee attacks. The Medic (born in Stuttgart, Germany as Ludwig Humboldt) is the ultimate support class in the game, able to heal, uber, and give crits to all his allies, and still being able to put out decent damage of his own if the situation dictates it. The Medic (S-ential Tier)Ī team without a medic is a losing team. You’re gonna need this guy on your team or you’ll be steamrolled, no argument. The S-ential Tier is named such because the only class in it is essential. This tier list will be based on how essential each class is, and therefore how often someone should be playing them, or which should be doubled up on. That being said, the game isn’t always played 9v9, and you’ll commonly have more or less players than there are classes, meaning you’ll have to either switch between classes or double up on them. Every class fills an essential role, and in a 9v9 game one player should be on each of the 9 classes. I personally think the reason Team Fortress 2 has remained one of the top PC games for over a decade is on account of its amazing balance. How can I be sure my team has a good composition? ![]()
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