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  2. Team Fortress Wiki

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    February 9, 2023 - TF2 Official Blog updated. Attention, Steam Workshop Creators! Valve teased a full-on update-sized update to be released around the summer! Submit your workshop creations before May 1st, 2023 for a chance to have them included. February 14, 2023 (edited): Valve made some revisions to the wording of this blog post. The updated ...

  3. Official TF2 Wiki - Team Fortress 2

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    The Team Fortress Wiki (formally and founded as TF2 Wiki) was created by Nos in October 2007. Its goal is to provide Team Fortress 2 players with information that they will find useful to further their understanding of the game.

  4. There are nine official classes that can be played in Team Fortress 2 alongside one community created one; they are as follows: Official classes. Scout. Soldier. Pyro. Demoman. Heavy. Engineer. Medic.

  5. Official TF2 Wiki - Team Fortress 2

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    Team Fortress 2 in play: a group of RED players attack a BLU base on the Capture the Flag map "2Fort", whilst showing Scout, Engineer, Heavy, and Spy from the first person perspective of a Medic. Like its predecessors, Team Fortress 2 is centered around two opposing teams competing for an objective.

  6. Weapons are given to players as random drops, by crafting, by completing achievements, uncrating crates or trading, and may carry a special item quality. Weapons can be changed in the Loadout menu, and can be inspected from the Backpack menu.

  7. Cosmetic items - Official TF2 Wiki - Team Fortress 2

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    Cosmetic items (previously known as hats and miscellaneous items, or miscs) are items that can be equipped in any one of the three cosmetic slots in the loadout screen. Valve introduced the first set of nine cosmetics in the Sniper vs. Spy Update, with one hat for each class.

  8. Items refers to objects that players can collect and use within Team Fortress 2. With some exceptions, such as interactive taunts, weapons are the only type of item in the game to directly influence gameplay; almost all other items are purely cosmetic.

  9. Scout excels at "hit-and-run" tactics that sap away enemy health as his high mobility allows him to get in, do damage, and escape before being noticed. However, Scout possesses the lowest default health pool (alongside the Engineer, Sniper, and Spy), leaving him vulnerable on the front line.

  10. This page lists strategy guides to class-specific play, different game modes, obtaining achievements, and general gameplay. Some strategies and explanations may use abbreviations, slangs, or alternate names for various reasons, such as to maintain flow or encourage a casual and co-operative ethos.

  11. List of game modes - Official TF2 Wiki - Team Fortress 2

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    Competitive Mode is an official game mode released for Team Fortress 2. The mode is accessible only by having a Premium TF2 account and Steam Guard Mobile Authenticator enabled, owning a Competitive Matchmaking Pass, or owning a Community or Self-Made quality item.