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| − | + | ==6v6 Roamer== | |
| + | In the 6v6 ruleset, the romeo soldier rocket jumps frequently for mobility. As the medic is usually busy with the pocket and demo, the roamer will rocket jump to health packs and away from the combo. For this reason | ||
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== Jump Servers == | == Jump Servers == | ||
| − | The best way to learn to rocket jump efficiently is by practice. | + | The best way to learn to rocket jump efficiently is by practice. Some jump servers include: |
| − | + | [[File:steam://connect/68.232.182.75:27015]] | |
== Video Tutorials == | == Video Tutorials == | ||
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[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bkqrRY4SZzY The Ultimate TF2 Rocket Jumping Tutorial] has been used by new jumpers for years in order to start to understand the complexities of jumping. | [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bkqrRY4SZzY The Ultimate TF2 Rocket Jumping Tutorial] has been used by new jumpers for years in order to start to understand the complexities of jumping. | ||