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Ultitrio tournaments are often held by community members. As each team requires only 3 players these small tournaments are usually easy to set-up, making it a viable option for offseason competition.
Ultitrio tournaments are often held by community members. As each team requires only 3 players these small tournaments are usually easy to set-up, making it a viable option for offseason competition.


Ultiduo is often used by players as a source of practice for [[Scout]], [[Soldier]], and [[Medic]] death-matching, and consistently sees play through those small-scale tournaments, usually for fun. It sees no official league play and isn't played by most players as their main competitive mode.
The game mode is often used by players as a source of practice for [[Scout]], [[Soldier]], and [[Medic]] death-matching, and regularly sees play in small-scale community tournaments. It sees no official league play as of yet.


==Development==
==Development==

Revision as of 17:55, 6 April 2022

Logo of the Offical Ultitrio Format (Artist: Lil' Boneless Pizza)

Ultitrio is a competitive format intended for small roster competitive play. It features a three vs three (3v3) game-type, Soldier and Medic pairs, along with a Scout for added support.

Most maps have the 3 player team battling over a King of the Hill game type. As opposed to 6v6, Highlander or even Ultiduo, Ultitrio is more focused on DM skill and coordinated attacks within a team. Since winning a 2v3 or a 1v3 is not very likely, there is a lot of focus to move as a group. This gamemode is played on small KOTH maps that are specifically made for it, or other Ultiduo maps that are more open, but with many ways to regain high ground as any class, even Medic.

Gameplay

The success of an Ultitrio team heavily hinges on the team's coordination skills and on the inclusion of Scout.

The addition of Scout adds more dynamic gameplay for both teams in comparison to Ultiduo's Soldier and Medic pairs. While having a slightly larger team size, Ultitrio still houses the common core elements of Ultiduo: gaining an Über advantage, health and ammo conservation and immaculate communication and execution skills.

Ultitrio features a small map with a single control point in the King of the Hill style, with 5 minutes needed to win. The two teams are limited to one Scout, one Soldier, and one Medic, with most weapons that provide too great of a disadvantage staying off the whitelist.

It's possible to split up your team to perform pincer maneuvers with Soldier and Medic pushing on one side and a fully buffed Scout pushing on the other, which is a common tactic when pushing. This would not be possible in Ultiduo because of the two-person team limit and stricter weapon bans. With the addition of Scout, it allows for more strategic gameplay because of Scout's added dynamic play styles with weapons like the Fan O' War and Wrap Assassin, leaving Soldier to be more of a "clean up" class after a Scout marks someone or hits that player with a Wrap Assassin ball.

Maps

There are two main Ultitrio maps, both of which feature strong high ground & low ground differences and ample pickups like health or ammo packs.

Fira
Grove

Weapons

The official Ultitrio Github has a whitelist for Ultitrio.

Scout Scout
Primary
Scattergun Allowed
Baby Face's Blaster Allowed
Back Scatter Allowed
Force-A-Nature Banned
Shortstop Allowed
Soda Popper Banned
Secondary
Pistol Allowed
Bonk! Atomic Punch Banned
Crit-A-Cola Banned
Flying Guillotine Banned
Mad Milk Banned
Pretty Boy's Pocket Pistol Banned
Winger Allowed
Melee
Bat Allowed
Atomizer Banned
Boston Basher Banned
Candy Cane Allowed
Fan O'War Allowed
Sandman Allowed
Sun-on-a-Stick Allowed
Wrap Assassin Allowed
Soldier Soldier
Primary
Rocket Launcher Allowed
Air Strike Banned
Beggar's Bazooka Banned
Black Box Banned
Cow Mangler 5000 Banned
Direct Hit Banned
Liberty Launcher Allowed
Original Banned
Rocket Jumper Banned
Secondary
Shotgun Allowed
B.A.S.E. Jumper Banned
Battalion's Backup Banned
Buff Banner Banned
Concheror Banned
Gunboats Allowed
Mantreads Banned
Panic Attack Allowed
Reserve Shooter Banned
Righteous Bison Allowed
Melee
Shovel Allowed
Disciplinary Action Allowed
Equalizer Allowed
Escape Plan Allowed
Half-Zatoichi Allowed
Market Gardener Banned
Pain Train Banned
Medic Medic
Primary
Syringe Gun Allowed
Blutsauger Allowed
Crusader's Crossbow Allowed
Overdose Allowed
Secondary
Medigun Allowed
Kritzkrieg Allowed
Quick-Fix Banned
Vaccinator Banned
Melee
Bonesaw Allowed
Amputator Banned
Solemn Vow Banned
Übersaw Allowed
Vita-Saw Banned

Competitions

Ultitrio tournaments are often held by community members. As each team requires only 3 players these small tournaments are usually easy to set-up, making it a viable option for offseason competition.

The game mode is often used by players as a source of practice for Scout, Soldier, and Medic death-matching, and regularly sees play in small-scale community tournaments. It sees no official league play as of yet.

Development

Before the finalization of the roster, Demoman was considered in place of Scout, but being as most Ultitrio/duo maps have 2 exits and close quarters, Demoman would be able to lock down every inch of a map for free and subsequently deny everyone, so Scout was chosen for his flexibility and high mobility.

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