tf2-disguise-cmd.md
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title: TF2 disguise Command date: 2022 Dec 17 updated: 2024 Jan 17
A Spy class-specific command
Layout
The basic layout of the disguise command is very simple.
disguise [class] [team]
class Parameter
1 : Scout
2 : Sniper
3 : Soldier
4 : Demoman
5 : Medic
6 : Heavy
7 : Pyro
8 : Spy
9 : Engineer
The reason the classes are in this order is that they were added in that order. As mentioned in Quake World Team Fortress § Versions on the Team Fortress wiki, it mentions the classes were added in the order of scout, sniper, soldier, demoman, and medic; then heavy; pyro; and finally spy and engineer.
team Parameter
These depend upon what team you're on.
-1 : Enemy Team
-2 : Friendly Team
Specific Teams
These aren't extremely useful, but they exist. They are independent of the team you're on.
1 : Blu Team
2 : Red Team
Example
Normally, when you disguise as a spy of your team, you undisguise. This also applies to the disguise command, allowing for an "undisguise" command.
disguise "8" "-2"
You're also able to put this into a bind, allowing for an undisguise bind.
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title: TF2 disguise Command
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date: 2022 Dec 17
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updated: 2024 Jan 17
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A Spy class-specific command
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## Layout
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The basic layout of the disguise command is very simple.
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```
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disguise [class] [team]
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## `class` Parameter
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`1` : Scout
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`2` : Sniper
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`3` : Soldier
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`4` : Demoman
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`5` : Medic
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`6` : Heavy
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`7` : Pyro
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`8` : Spy
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`9` : Engineer
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The reason the classes are in this order is that they were added in that order. As mentioned in [*Quake World Team Fortress* § Versions](https://wiki.teamfortress.com/wiki/Team_Fortress#Versions) on the Team Fortress wiki, it mentions the classes were added in the order of *scout*, *sniper*, *soldier*, *demoman*, and *medic*; then *heavy*; *pyro*; and finally *spy* and *engineer*.
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## `team` Parameter
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These depend upon what team you're on.
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`-1` : Enemy Team
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`-2` : Friendly Team
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### Specific Teams
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These aren't extremely useful, but they exist. They are independent of the team you're on.
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`1` : Blu Team
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`2` : Red Team
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## Example
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Normally, when you disguise as a spy of your team, you undisguise. This also applies to the disguise command, allowing for an "undisguise" command.
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```
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disguise "8" "-2"
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```
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You're also able to put this into a bind, allowing for an undisguise bind.
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