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In ''Team Fortress 2 Classic'', two (sometimes four) companies compete against each other: [[RED|RED (Reliable Excavation Demolition)]] and [[BLU|BLU (Builder's League United)]]. These companies make up the two teams the player can play (In Non-Four-Team Play). There are also two more teams, [[GRN|GRN (Global Radio Network)]] and [[YLW|YLW (Yard Logistics Workers)]], which a player can join if they are playing in a [[Four-Team]] Map. An additional "team", ''[[#Spectator|Spectator]]'', also exists in which a player can join if they wish to spectate the participating players.
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In Team Fortress 2 Classic, two teams compete against each other: '''RED (Reliable Excavation & Demolition)''' and '''BLU (Builders League United)'''. These teams make up the two teams in regular maps. There are also two more teams, '''GRN (Global Radio Network)''' and '''YLW (Yard Logistics Workers)''', which a player can join if they are playing in a [[Four-Team]] map.
== Backstory ==
TODO, GRN and YLW play a part in all the broadcast towers and freight yards RED and BLU have been fighting over, respectively. Still, they've also got shady corporate interests that they're willing to hire mercenaries to protect.


==In-game==
==In-game==
During a game, players work with their team to fulfill the objectives of the [[game mode]] they're playing. In standard attack-defense gamemodes, RED is the defending team and BLU is the offending team.
During a game, players work with their team to fulfill the objectives of the [[game mode]] they're playing. In certain gamemodes such as [[Attack / Defense]], the team's roles may be asymmetrical, in which case, RED is the defending team and BLU is the attacking team.


Some classes have [[:Category:weapons|weapons]] that are designed to interact with a player's team, for example, the [[Medic]]'s [[Medi Gun]] is used to heal teammates and the [[Civilian]]'s [[Umbrella]], once ready, grants a teammate [[mini-crits]].
Some classes have [[:Category:weapons|weapons]] that are designed to interact with a player's team, for example, the [[Medic]]'s [[Medi Gun]] is used to heal teammates and the [[Civilian]]'s [[Umbrella]], once ready, grants a teammate [[mini-crits]].
While the objective of most games is to help your team, certain players will ignore the objective or combat, and play as Friendlies (A pseudo-support class to both sides.)


=== Team Selection ===
=== Team Selection ===
TODO
==== RED ====
==== BLU ====
==== GRN ====
==== YLW ====


===Classes===
===Classes===

Revision as of 01:00, 1 February 2023

In Team Fortress 2 Classic, two teams compete against each other: RED (Reliable Excavation & Demolition) and BLU (Builders League United). These teams make up the two teams in regular maps. There are also two more teams, GRN (Global Radio Network) and YLW (Yard Logistics Workers), which a player can join if they are playing in a Four-Team map.

In-game

During a game, players work with their team to fulfill the objectives of the game mode they're playing. In certain gamemodes such as Attack / Defense, the team's roles may be asymmetrical, in which case, RED is the defending team and BLU is the attacking team.

Some classes have weapons that are designed to interact with a player's team, for example, the Medic's Medi Gun is used to heal teammates and the Civilian's Umbrella, once ready, grants a teammate mini-crits.

Team Selection

RED

BLU

GRN

YLW

Classes

Main article: Classes

A team can consist of a maximum of 32 players on Two-Team, and 16 players on Four-Team, each being one of nine main Classes. Each class is designed to be functionally different than the others and has weapons, to fulfill a particular role within a team. All of the main nine classes are split into 3 sub-groups: Offense, Defense and Support.

Spectator

In Spectator Mode, a player can watch the match through participating players' eyes and fly around freely without actually playing the game. While a player is dead, they also spectate their own team's players.