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Honestly, aren't we better off putting those in the glossary? --[[User:BenBazinga|BenBazinga]] ([[User talk:BenBazinga|talk]]) 20:12, 3 August 2013 (WEST)
 
Honestly, aren't we better off putting those in the glossary? --[[User:BenBazinga|BenBazinga]] ([[User talk:BenBazinga|talk]]) 20:12, 3 August 2013 (WEST)
 
I think there's possibly a lot of content to write about each stab type and then link it on the spy class page. Not sure if its worth its own page right now, but it sure deserves a page with decent fleshed out content maybe videos demonstrating stabs and etc--[[User:Kaneco|Kaneco]] ([[User talk:Kaneco|talk]]) 20:19, 3 August 2013 (WEST)
 
 
I don't think this really merits its own page. idk about glossary, but you could put it somewhere on the Spy page. Personally, I consider all spy trickstabs to be "jukestabs", which is just juking and stabbing. Also, they don't work in competitive save for rare occasions.--[[User:RawrSpoon|RawrSpoon]] ([[User talk:RawrSpoon|talk]]) 21:26, 3 August 2013 (WEST)
 
 
 
Fair enough, do as you wish, but it has to be talked about nonetheless. Even if it is on the spy page, the truth is that it plays a big part in spy plays, yeah a lot of them are jukestabs from the spy POV, but the difference in them is how the enemy reacts and puts themselves in the position for the juke, coming around the corner for coner stabs, strafing for sidestabs, etc
 
--[[User:Kaneco|Kaneco]] ([[User talk:Kaneco|talk]]) 22:38, 3 August 2013 (WEST)
 

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