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Latest revision as of 06:42, 14 July 2024


SpyAttack is a NextBot action in Team Fortress 2.
Description
SpyAttack makes Spy TFBots attempt to attack another player.
The acting Spy bot will either use their primary, secondary, or melee weapon.
Melee Weapon
Difficulty | Angle to backstab |
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Easy | ±0.9π (±51.57°) |
Normal | ±0.7071π (±40.51°) |
Hard | ±0.2π (±11.46°) |
Expert | ±0.0π (±0°) |
Spy bots with easy difficulty will always attempt to use their melee weapon against their target, regardless if the Spy bots are actually behind them.