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| − | + | The main caller is the backbone of ANY team, be it Highlander or 6S | |
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| + | == Sixs == | ||
| + | The main caller is generally the Pocket, or the Medic. They call pushs, retreats, where to retreat to, uber advantage, and generally tell the team what to do. Follow what they say! | ||
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| + | == Highlander == | ||
| + | The main caller is generally part of the combo (Heavy, Medic, Demoman)They call pushs, retreats, where to retreat to, uber advantage, and generally tell the team what to do. Follow what they say! | ||
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| + | It's very important to listen to them, without one, your team could fall apart! | ||