Community Kong King strategy
Community Kong King strategy | |
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Developer(s): | Unknown |
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Environment: | Urban |
Setting: | Night |
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This article is for learning how to play more effectively on Kong King.
Contents
General (All Classes)
- This map is one of the widest King of the Hill maps in Team Fortress 2. Choose your route carefully and learn the various roaming and flanking possibilities.
- If possible, be creative and experiment when jumping around in different locations. The urban nature of the map offers a lot of unexpected jump opportunities, particularly when making use of the neon signs and other protruding map geometry.
- The capture point of Kong King is one of the few that can be accessed by two floor levels: upstairs (main approach) and downstairs. While defending the capture point, pay special attention to the lower level, since the most effective flanks are usually conducted from below.
Class-specific strategy
Scout
- As a Scout, you are one of the main roaming classes. Don't stick at the point for too long, but take advantage of the alternative routes the map offers to flank and take out unaware enemies.
- Medium/Long range weaponry is advised, like the Shortstop or the Flying Guillotine, which goes particularly well with the Sandman or when you are ambushing the bridges and/or the team-colored stairs.
- Kong King has many different routes to take. Use your speed and double-jumping to your advantage and get the first strike on an unsuspecting enemy.
- Mad Milk can be very useful on enemies who are trying to capture as it allows your team to regenerate health while defending.
- The far left passage to the enemy's side of the map can be used to circle all the way around to the enemy's spawn - often unnoticed, especially if you take the below route past the control point. While this maneuver can be pulled off by any class, the Scout's speed makes him especially effective at it. You can take out their Teleporters or surprise an enemy coming out of spawn, then zoom away before the other team can react.
- As enemy Engineers will often deploy Mini-Sentry Guns on the ground level of the central area around the point, it is advisable to use the path below it to stay out of their line of fire as much as possible.
Soldier
- A roaming Soldier is perhaps not that great on this map, as he has little room to maneuver in the alleys and tunnels close to either spawn. Instead, try to dominate the more open, elevated, middle area of the map around the control point. Cover the opposing team's stairs and approaches, holding the high ground from which your rockets are more effective, along with helping people capturing/defending the point.
- If you like rocket jumping, jump to the top of the Pagoda's roof and start raining down rockets from there. You can see the whole upper level of the map and can proceed to pick off key targets, such as Sentry Guns. Because the roof is conical, backing off to the lower side of it when under fire gives you cover and makes it harder for the ground-level enemies on the other side to hit you. Beware of Snipers, though, as the width of the map means that a Sniper aiming for your head will be more difficult to spot before it's too late.
- The Black Box can prove to be useful due to the low amount of health packs on the map.
- Be prepared to encounter plenty of Pyros in the tunnels and alleys leading to either spawn. They're very useful and common on this map and deflected rockets and puff-and-sting ambushes can really ruin your day.
Pyro
- You probably have the best flanking opportunities on this map. Either downstairs or in any of the corridors, any flamethrower will be lethal and hard to counter. Deflected rockets, grenades and other projectiles can also be devastating to the enemy in these areas.
- When standing on the point, do the usual spycheck and perform a continous back and forth motion, going down to one team's lower level, then up, then down again to the other team's downstairs. This will heavily hinder the flanking capabilities of the other team (especially Spies) and make you quite hard to catch unaware due to the vertical movement. In case you get injured, both of these sides offer a medium health pack at the middle of the downstairs tunnel.
- The relatively long distances to health packs on this map (due to its large size for a KOTH map) make afterburn somewhat more deadly than usual. If the opposition doesn't have constant Medic support and/or ways to extinguish themselves, you might score plenty of kills with afterburn alone, provided you ambush them in the right places.
- The many flanking possibilities on this map are perfect for effective Backburner use, as you have plenty of ways to get behind the enemy team.
Demoman
- The corner-ish nature of the Cap is perfect for hiding sticky traps. Consider using the Scottish Resistance for a better defense.
- Another place to hide a good sticky trap is behind the corner of the enemy's corridor after their bridge.
- The Demoman's sticky jump ability can allow him to jump over the side fences to surprise the enemy.
- The Splendid Screen/Chargin' Targe and Persian Persuader can be used to navigate the map quickly and acquire hit and run attacks on the enemy.
Heavy
- If your team is short of Teleporters, the Gloves of Running Urgently are vital in this map.
- Due to the wide open nature of the map, your job when defending the point will be harder, especially because the cap can be attacked from four sides and two floor levels (ground level and below).
- Try to move in circle around the upper level and pay special attention to the corridors and the stairs, as the players that choose these narrow routes will have quite a hard time dodging your hail of bullets.
- This map has a lot of blind spots - for a slow, often distracted class such as a Heavy, it'd be wise to be cautious of Spies and Pyros.
- The low amount of health packs can be devastating to a team if there are no Medics available. Take your Sandvich with you for that extra bit of survivability just in case.
- The width of the map means that it's harder to pay attention to all possible sniping positions - do take extra care if guarding the area around the point.
- Trying to fight a Soldier or Demoman that has occupied the roof of the Pagoda while you're shooting from below can be an unfavorable position as he can take cover behind the roof and poke shots at you.
- As in any KOTH map, the Heavy's potency is greatly enhanced by having a Medic or two on his team - especially if acting as the guardian of the middle area.
Engineer
- Teleporters are vital. Two good hiding spots for the exit are behind the wall in front of the leftmost stairs that preceeds the pit/drop to the lower level, and between the bridge and the tunnel. There is a special ledge right before the tunnel that you can reach by jumping on the left side of the bridge, which will do particularly well as a place to hide the exit.
- If you're using the Gunslinger, you can either hide your Mini-Sentry behind a corner of the cap or just put it in front of the enemy's corridor. Be prepared though, because as usual it will be destroyed quite often.
- If you want to use the regular wrenches/Sentry Guns, remember that a truly safe, defensive spot does not exist, but there are still some points that can cause major disruption if you happen to land a level 3 sentry there:
- Crouch Jump on the wall before the pit, then reach the small warehouse and put your sentry up there. It will be quite obvious and you need to be fast, but it will be hard to dodge as it will cover a large portion of the upper area.
- The most common placement, however, will be at the lower level, in the area below the point, where the sentry will be able to fire at the capture point while being downstairs. While it's less exposed here and can be defended more effectively, you won't be able to cover the whole cap and there are edging possibilities .
- The stairways from either spawn to the control point make for excellent Sentry Gun spots. If equipped with the Gunslinger, this position can be used to provide quick supporting fire very easily.
- If your Mini-Sentry is destroyed near you, place another one down straight away for a few more seconds to escape. Or Shotgun the enemy to death while they are distracted again.
- The Jag is useful at the beginning of a round to get the edge on the enemy team when constructing a level 3 Sentry Gun.
- Place a Dispenser behind the wall of the room to the left of the central staircase leading to the cap. There, it can aid your team without it being in plain sight.
Medic
- A Medic should play the usual pocket role on this map - stay near Heavies, Soldiers or Demomen and watch your back to counter flanking attempts accordingly. Tell your pocket to watch the various entrances and approaches as described above.
- If your patient wants to try and camp the spawn, be aware that it has three different exits and that usually it's a lousy strategy.
- Due to the general spam and heavy fighting that occurs in the main area, using the Quick-Fix is often not advisable.
- Even though the area around the cap is wide, the cap itself is quite narrow and limited in movement possibilities. Consider the Crusader's Crossbow in order to randomly damage enemies/heal allies fighting in a cluster on or around it.
- Using the Quick-Fix and its ÜberCharge when attacking the point can work, as you can rapidly keep your teammates healthy whilst still being able to capture.
- Low health packs on the map means more enemies running around at low health. Announce the health of the enemy team, especially the wounded ones, to your teammates if you have the Solemn Vow equipped.
- Low health packs on the map and their placements also mean that you will likely have to find another way to restore your health - like standing near a Dispenser or asking a friendly Heavy to share his Sandwich. Also, you can fall back to spawn in an emergency, considering it's rather close to the cap.
- Use the Kritzkrieg on defense (or offense if there aren't Sentry Guns to worry about) while paired up with a friendly Soldier, Demo or Heavy to clear the capture point quickly and greatly help your team.
- There are only a few long sight lines on the map. Take advantage of these by healing teammates/shooting enemies with the Crusader's Crossbow over long distances.
Sniper
- Even if this map is wide, you'll rarely have a clear shot due to the walls, signs and roofs that characterize the main area. Change your position frequently and be prepared to fight close-quarters enemies. Using the Machina or the Cozy Camper is not advised.
- If you use any Sniper Rifle, you can either stand on the furthermost corners of the main area and pick off targets from there, or go downstairs and shoot down attacking players from below. If you feel like roaming a bit more, you can
- As always, the Jarate is particularly effective when thrown on the control point when full of enemies and it's one of the best supportive plans to follow on this map. You can also play a denial role if you choose to fire a bunch of Huntsman arrows on the capture point.
Spy
- As a Spy, your role is to stay on the enemy side of the map, sap buildings (lack of Teleporters will significantly slow the enemy down) and start picking lone players that will then walk from the spawn to the capture point. Using the Saharan Spy set (or just Your Eternal Reward) with the Cloak and Dagger could be quite effective in order to achieve this task undetected.
- Even if taking over the control point could be difficult because it doesn't offer many backstab opportunities (you can try to sneak behind the stairs, but expect those sides to be watched), you can still manage to get Ambassador headshots on Snipers and other standing players from the corners of the higher level.
- Announce to your team which enemies are on low health. Most players would be stuck on low health due to the low amount of health packs.