Medieval Mode

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Medieval mode is a game mode added to Team Fortress 2 during the Australian Christmas event with the December 17, 2010 update.

Currently, there is only one official map that uses medieval mode, DeGroot Keep. The game mode is unique in that it does not allow players to use any weapons of their choice - it restricts them to a set list of allowed weapons, including all melee weapons. The goal of the game mode is similar to a control point game, in that there are a number of control points which the attacking team must capture and the defending team must defend. However, in the only currently official map, the attackers must capture the first two control points in order to gain access to the last control point, which, if not captured in a set amount of time, will subsequently close and all control points will revert to being uncaptured.

Gameplay mechanics

  • Players drop small health kits instead of weapons upon death.
  • Using the Übersaw does not build the Medic's ÜberCharge meter.
  • Generally, only non-ranged weapons and items or bows may be used.
  • Third-person mode can be enabled without use of sv_cheats by using the command tf_medieval_thirdperson 1.

Allowed weapons

See also: Category:Medieval weapons
Bonk! Atomic Punch Bonk! Atomic Punch
Crit-a-Cola Crit-a-Cola
Mad Milk Mad Milk
Buff Banner Buff Banner
Gunboats Gunboats
Battalion's Backup Battalion's Backup
Concheror Concheror
Mantreads Mantreads
Chargin' Targe Chargin' Targe
Splendid Screen Splendid Screen
Ali Baba's Wee Booties Ali Baba's Wee Booties
Sandvich Sandvich
Dalokohs Bar Dalokohs Bar
Buffalo Steak Sandvich Buffalo Steak Sandvich
Fishcake Fishcake
Crusader's Crossbow Crusader's Crossbow
Huntsman Huntsman
Razorback Razorback
Darwin's Danger Shield Darwin's Danger Shield
Disguise Kit Disguise Kit
Invisibility Watch Invisibility Watch
Cloak and Dagger Cloak and Dagger
Dead Ringer Dead Ringer
Enthusiast's Timepiece Enthusiast's Timepiece

While allowed, they serve no purpose, as there are no rocket launchers.

Maps

The Medieval Mode is currently only available by default on the map DeGroot Keep. It can be enabled on any other map with the server variable tf_medieval set to 1.

Map File Name
Degroot Keep Castle.png DeGroot Keep cp_degrootkeep

Strategy

Main article: Medieval Mode strategy

Chat parser

Promotional Logo For the Medieval Gamemode

When playing on Medieval maps, an "auto-roleplay" Template:W modifies all text chat between players to look like Ye Olde English by randomly applying the following rules.

Word replacement

Template:Medieval mode chat parser

Notes

  • Server operators can disable this behavior by setting tf_medieval_autorp to 0.
  • Text beginning with '!' or '/' is ignored, so that SourceMod commands aren't modified.
  • The rules for chat modification are defined in autorp.txt.
  • Unlike most of the text in Team Fortress 2, the chat parser has not been translated into languages other than English.

Update history

December 17, 2010 Patch (Australian Christmas)

  • Added Medieval Mode

December 22, 2010 Patch

  • Medieval Mode's auto-roleplay now ignores text beginning with '!' or '/' (so SourceMod commands aren't modified).

February 14, 2011 Patch

  • [Undocumented] Fixed players getting set bonuses applied on Medieval maps for items that are not allowed in Medieval mode. This is presumably a side-effect of the item_whitelist set bonus fix.

May 25, 2011 Patch

  • Added the Concheror and the Fishcake to the list of weapons allowed in Medieval mode

June 27, 2011 Patch

  • Added the Splendid Screen, Ali Baba's Wee Booties, and the Mantreads to the whitelist for Medieval mode

Trivia

  • In the release page, the presence of Team Fortress 2 characters in a medieval setting is explained by stating the Soldier "[Simply] angered a magician." This is a play on the familiar trope "A wizard did it", which tells a creator to any of there fans who point out plot holes to ignore said plot holes.
  • Bots will work in Medieval mode if tf_bot_melee_only is set to 1. If not, the Spy and Engineer are the only classes that will attack with melee weapons.
  • Although it is said that modern weapons aren't allowed, the Soldier can still use the grenades for his Kamikaze taunt, the Spy still has his high-tech Invisibility Watch and Disguise Kit and the Engineer can still access his mechanical hand. Despite this, Jarate is disallowed.
  • The Scout's Candy Cane melee weapon drops a secondary health kit in addition to the one dropped normally.

See also