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Looking for Medic Mentor! :)
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Hello, i'm somewhat new to tf2, mostly pubbed, but i started comp this summer, and i try to mix, and Lobby a lot, i plan on going into steel, i'm high iron experienced with experienced playing against mid-high steel, i would surely appreciate getting help, so i can excel in my competitive career, feel free to add me! http://steamcommunity.com/id/speck60

thanks :)

stephen chavez

Hello, i'm somewhat new to tf2, mostly pubbed, but i started comp this summer, and i try to mix, and Lobby a lot, i plan on going into steel, i'm high iron experienced with experienced playing against mid-high steel, i would surely appreciate getting help, so i can excel in my competitive career, feel free to add me! http://steamcommunity.com/id/speck60


thanks :)

stephen chavez
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#2
1 Frags +

For starters don't play lobby, that's complete and utter bullpoop*.

Watch some demos of top medics, from that you can see how the heals are being spread out, where to position yourself, when pushing/defending.

For starters don't play lobby, that's complete and utter bullpoop*.

Watch some demos of top medics, from that you can see how the heals are being spread out, where to position yourself, when pushing/defending.
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raikuFor starters don't play lobby, that's complete and utter bullpoop*.

Watch some demos of top medics, from that you can see how the heals are being spread out, where to position yourself, when pushing/defending.

id argue that as far as understanding the basic flow of the game lobbies are a good place to start if youre a beginner

i dont know how much good it does for you to play medic alone, but find a decent soldier/medic and offer to pocket him in a few lobbies to see if he can coach you through some midfights/pushes/uber exchanges

at the end of the day you need to find people you like playing with who also want to get better, gl

[quote=raiku]For starters don't play lobby, that's complete and utter bullpoop*.

Watch some demos of top medics, from that you can see how the heals are being spread out, where to position yourself, when pushing/defending.[/quote]

id argue that as far as understanding the basic flow of the game lobbies are a good place to start if youre a beginner

i dont know how much good it does for you to play medic alone, but find a decent soldier/medic and offer to pocket him in a few lobbies to see if he can coach you through some midfights/pushes/uber exchanges

at the end of the day you need to find people you like playing with who also want to get better, gl
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