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>b-but it's b-bad!
don't care, it's fun
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Everyone, look at this fag having fun.
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>faggot on a stick
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>>720717673
IMO the backburner is the best flamethrower these days. Dropping behind an enemy push and melting them all down is one of the most satisfying feelings.
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is it me or are /v/ OPs lying more often than usual?
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>>720717818
It’s my go-to weapon on small maps and it works great against DR spies, but that 150% airblast cost is just too crippling for me to use it full-time.
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>>720717818
>backburner - thermal thruster combo
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>>720717818
Legit the best in non-linear payload maps like Odyssey or Pier before the mid and last point. You don't need more than 3 reflects when going into the backline because you are gonna be dealing mostly with 1v1 scenearios of people going into the front to push/defend and if you are outnumbered just run and heal up to full hp using the Back Scratcher. Bring up the Detonator and enjoy the extra mobility and poke potential.
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No one gives a shit. You're actively handicapping yourself anyway so enjoy
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what would a tf2 campaign look like?



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