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{{Note|All jumps require crouching after jumping in order to reach a ledge at the given height, otherwise vertical clearance is 27 units less. Wall climb requires a Soldier to shoot the wall before reaching the peak of a rocket jump and requires a Demoman to attach a sticky to the wall and detonate it before reaching the peak of a sticky jump. Mappers should keep in mind the limitations of the average player to allow them access to necessary areas while gifting advanced players with access to secret/advantageous areas.}} | {{Note|All jumps require crouching after jumping in order to reach a ledge at the given height, otherwise vertical clearance is 27 units less. Wall climb requires a Soldier to shoot the wall before reaching the peak of a rocket jump and requires a Demoman to attach a sticky to the wall and detonate it before reaching the peak of a sticky jump. Mappers should keep in mind the limitations of the average player to allow them access to necessary areas while gifting advanced players with access to secret/advantageous areas.}} | ||
== Class Speeds == | |||
The speeds below are measured in Hammer units per second. A spy, for example, has a movement speed of 300, in ten seconds (the max amount of time he can stay cloaked) he can cover a distance of 3000 Hammer units. | |||
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<td rowspan="1"><b>Scout</b> | |||
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<td> 400 </td> | |||
<td>360 </td> | |||
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<td rowspan="1"><b>Soldier</b> | |||
</td> | |||
<td> 240 </td> | |||
<td> 216 </td> | |||
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<td> <b>Pyro</b> </td> | |||
<td> 300 </td> | |||
<td>270 </td> | |||
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<td rowspan="1"><b>Demoman</b> | |||
</td> | |||
<td> 280 </td> | |||
<td> 252 </td> | |||
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<td> <b>Heavy</b> </td> | |||
<td> 230 </td> | |||
<td>207 </td> | |||
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<td rowspan="1"><b>Engineer</b> | |||
</td> | |||
<td> 300 </td> | |||
<td> 270 </td> | |||
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<td> <b>Medic</b> </td> | |||
<td> 320 </td> | |||
<td> 288 </td> | |||
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<td> <b>Sniper</b> </td> | |||
<td> 300 </td> | |||
<td> 270 </td> | |||
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<td> <b>Spy</b> </td> | |||
<td> 300 </td> | |||
<td> 270 </td> | |||
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{{Note|For a rough idea of how long it takes a certain class to reach the center of the map starting from their spawn room, divide the distance in Hammer units by their speed.}} | |||
== Pickup properties == | == Pickup properties == |
Revision as of 16:02, 29 May 2008
A quick reference for the numbers and statistics that any Team Fortress 2 level designer should know. Most importantly, use these numbers to help make a map feel in proportion, as TF2 maps are slightly larger than maps for other, more realistic mods.
Model sizes
These are the minimum empty space dimensions required for a model to fit and function in the game. Players can move through spaces with these dimensions, and Engineer structures can be built and operate in them. All sizes are in Hammer Units.
Model | Height | Width / Depth |
---|---|---|
Player (standing) | 83 | 49 |
Player (ducking) | 56 | 49 |
Sentry gun (level 3) | 87 | 49 |
Dispenser | 83 | 49 |
Teleporter | 95 | 57 |
Maximum | 95 | 57 |
Jump distances
The maximum jump clearances for each class, in Hammer units. A player can clear a gap that is as wide as the Horizontal clearance for his class. He can climb a ledge that is as tall as his Vertical clearance. Without jumping a player can climb a vertical height of 18 units (the largest single step of a stairs).
Class | Jump Type | Horizontal | Vertical |
---|---|---|---|
Scout | Normal | 320~352 | 72 |
Double jump | 608~640 | 117 | |
Soldier
* = wall climb |
Normal | 224~256 | 72 |
1 rocket | 992 (1024 max) | 448 (576 max) | |
2 Rocket * | N \ A | 928~992 | |
3 Rocket * | N \ A | 1184~1248 | |
4 Rocket * | N \ A | 1312~1376 | |
Pyro | Normal | 256~288 | 72 |
Demoman
* = Medic necessary |
Normal | 250~256 | 70 |
1 sticky | 2112~2144 | 728 (928-960 max) | |
2 stickies | 5845? | 3072~3104 | |
3 stickies * | ? | over 6323 | |
4 stickies * | ? | over 7769 | |
Heavy | Normal | 192~224 | 72 |
Engineer
* = used as platform |
Normal | 256~288 | 72 |
Teleporter * | ? | 84 | |
Dispenser * | 288~320 | 127 | |
Sentry * | ~315 | 138 | |
Medic | Normal | 256~288 | 72 |
Sniper | Normal | 256~288 | 72 |
Spy | Normal | 256~288 | 72 |
Maximum | ? | ? | over 1952 |

Class Speeds
The speeds below are measured in Hammer units per second. A spy, for example, has a movement speed of 300, in ten seconds (the max amount of time he can stay cloaked) he can cover a distance of 3000 Hammer units.
Class | Forwords | Backwords |
---|---|---|
Scout | 400 | 360 |
Soldier | 240 | 216 |
Pyro | 300 | 270 |
Demoman | 280 | 252 |
Heavy | 230 | 207 |
Engineer | 300 | 270 |
Medic | 320 | 288 |
Sniper | 300 | 270 |
Spy | 300 | 270 |

Pickup properties
Health pickups
- item_healthkit_small = 20.5% Health
- item_healthkit_medium = 50% Health
- item_healthkit_full = 100% Health
Ammo pickups
- item_ammopack_small = 20.5% Ammo
- item_ammopack_medium = 50% Ammo
- item_ammopack_full = 100% Ammo
Room dimensions
These are some general room dimensions from the popular maps to help gauge the proportions of your level. This section is not intended to provide detailed specifics on individual room layouts, decorations, etc.
2Fort
Room | X | Y | Z |
---|---|---|---|
Ramp Room resupply | 512 | 464 | 240 |
Long Hallway into Ramp Room | 1024 | 128 | 180 |
Ramp Room | 576 | 736 | 492* |
Inner Sewer tunnel | 1136 | 192 | 192 |
Flag Room | 704 | 528 | 304 |
Inner Sewer water (puts out fire if crouched) | - | - | 42 |

Map prefixes
- cp - Control Point
- ctf - Capture the Flag
- tc - Territorial Control
- tr - Training (Unofficial)
- pl - Payload