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  2. What are the Engineer's PhDs? : r/tf2 - Reddit

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    It is said that the Engineer has 11 PhD according to the TF2 Wikia. I was wondering what PhDs did he get to create such machines that can build themeselves? Most likely relating to physics, math, computer science, engineering, and maybe even a bit of biology for the dispenser. I wonder how much debt the Engie has with all those student loans.

  3. Total beginner's guide to ENGINEER : r/tf2 - Reddit

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    Rotate the teleport exits so that people look the right away after using them. There is a small arrow on the blueprint to show the exit direction. Upgrading : As a rule of thumb, upgrading from level 1 to 2 is more useful than the upgrade from level 2 to 3. Upgrade a little after reaching levels 1 or 2.

  4. Meet the Engineer TF2 full script. : r/copypasta - Reddit

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    Meet the Engineer TF2 full script. Hey look buddy, I'm an engineer. That means I solve problems, not problems like "What is beauty?" Because that would fall within the purview of your conundrums of philosophy. I solve practical problems, for instance: how am I going to stop some mean mother Hubbard from tearing me a structurally superfluous be ...

  5. Anyone else really hate engineer? : r/tf2 - Reddit

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    Being able to keep moving forward and creating aggressive chokepoints for your team is what really brings out the engineer. Also it seems like you're focused on the sentry, which is his self defence tool yes but arguably also his least impressive way to contribute. Sentries get kills, dispensers save lives, teleporters win games.

  6. What type of engineer is the engineer? : r/tf2 - Reddit

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    Yoshin8R. • 7 yr. ago. He could be described as a Mechatronic engineer (SE-Asian/Australian term), so degrees mechanical engineering, electrical engineering, electronic engineering, systems and/or computer engineering. Considering the complexity of dispensers and teleporters, degrees in physics, chemistry or biology aren't out of the question.

  7. Buff engineer : r/tf2 - Reddit

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    Average Engineer Gamer. Burly beast medics got nothing on engineer. Someone needs to make "average lime scout fan VS Average engineer gaming enjoyer", we need it at this point. Uncle Dane when he gets 1 billion nieces and nephews, so he can unlock the god of engineer skin. Bufgineer.

  8. My Heisenberg Engineer loadout :) : r/tf2 - Reddit

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    WE NEED TO COOK. I think me and you thought of 2 different Heisenbergs because my 1st thought was that cool guy from RE8. Heisenburger. What paint is that on the wise whiskers? 846K subscribers in the tf2 community. This subreddit is dedicated to Team Fortress 2, created by Valve Corporation in 2007.

  9. Objectively speaking, what’s the best wrench? : r/truetf2 -...

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    'Generally' the Eureka Effect is the most tactically flexible as it gives the engineer constant access to the resupply cabinet, so he can place sentries anywhere and get metal without a dispenser. Simpler classes have straighter answers to this question. Engineer is quite a complicated and stressful class.

  10. r/tf2 on Reddit: For those who play Engineer: Which of these do...

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    Disastrous_Maybe7281. •. medic and heavy are absoultely the most helpful when playing engineer. getting heals is really useful when getting spammed down and heavy is great at making space to cover for your sentry. Reply.

  11. An Engineer's Guide to: Badwater Basin : r/tf2 - Reddit

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    An Engineer's Guide to: Badwater Basin. Badwater Basin is a single-stage payload map with four points. At each point you will be shown common Engineer bases on both offense and defense with a short explanation of their strengths and weaknesses. They will be listed in order from most effective to least effective, with my own personal choices bolded.