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| + | |image= Steel.jpg | ||
| + | |caption= [[Steel]], a staple Attack / Defend map in [[Highlander]] | ||
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| + | |released= October 9, 2007 | ||
| + | |official= 1 | ||
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| + | |gamemode1= Hl | ||
| + | |popularity= staple | ||
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| + | |officialwiki= Control_Point_(game_mode)#Attack.2FDefend}} | ||
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| + | Attack / Defend is a standard competitive gamemode that functions like [[5CP|Control Point], but control points cannot be recapped. In Attack / Defend, the BLU team attacks points, while the RED team defends them and if the BLU team caps, the RED team cannot recap the control point. An example of an Attack / Defend map would be [[Steel]]. Once the round concludes, teams then switch. Attack / Defend is a standard game mode in [[Highlander]]. | ||
| + | Other than being used in Highlander (9v9), attack/defend is also sometimes used in 6v6 and even [[Prolander]] (7v7). | ||
== See Also == | == See Also == | ||
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* [[5CP|Control Point]] | * [[5CP|Control Point]] | ||
* [[King_of_the_Hill|King of the Hill]] | * [[King_of_the_Hill|King of the Hill]] | ||
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Attack/Defend
Steel, a staple Attack / Defend map in Highlander
Mode Information
First Released:
October 9, 2007
Competitive Information
Game Modes:
League Popularity:
Staple
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Attack / Defend is a standard competitive gamemode that functions like [[5CP|Control Point], but control points cannot be recapped. In Attack / Defend, the BLU team attacks points, while the RED team defends them and if the BLU team caps, the RED team cannot recap the control point. An example of an Attack / Defend map would be Steel. Once the round concludes, teams then switch. Attack / Defend is a standard game mode in Highlander. Other than being used in Highlander (9v9), attack/defend is also sometimes used in 6v6 and even Prolander (7v7).
See Also[edit]
[[Template:|V]] · [[Template_talk:|D]] · [[[:Template:Fullurl:Template:]] E] List of Attack / Defend maps commonly played in competitive TF2
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| Highlander | Gravelpit · Steel · Standin |
| 6v6 | Gravelpit · Edifice · Standin |