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1<!DOCTYPE html> 2<html lang="en"> 3 4<head> 5 6 7<meta charset="UTF-8" /> 8<meta name="viewport" content="width=device-width, initial-scale=1.0" /> 9<title>TF2 disguise Command - S0G</title> 10<link rel="stylesheet" href="/src/global.css" /> 11 12<link rel="stylesheet" href="/src/pygments-friendly.css" /> 13 14</head> 15 16<body> 17<header> 18<h2><a href="/">Steve0Greatness</a></h2> 19<nav> 20<a href="/blog">Blog</a> 21<a href="/link-tree.html">Link Tree</a> 22</nav> 23</header> 24 25<ol role="navigation" class="breadcrumbs" aria-roledescription="Site breadcrumb"> 26<li> 27<a href="/">Index</a> 28</li> 29 30<li > 31<a href="/blog"> 32Blog Index 33</a> 34</li> 35 36<li aria-current="location"> 37 38TF2 disguise Command 39 40</li> 41 42</ol> 43<main> 44<article> 45<h2 id="blog-post-titled">TF2 disguise Command</h2> 46<time>2022 Dec 17</time> 47<p>A Spy class-specific command</p> 48 49<h2 id="layout">Layout</h2> 50 51<p>The basic layout of the disguise command is very simple.</p> 52 53<pre><code>disguise [class : number] [team : number] 54</code></pre> 55 56<h2 id="class-parameter"><code>class</code> Parameter</h2> 57 58<p><code>1</code> : Scout</p> 59 60<p><code>2</code> : Sniper</p> 61 62<p><code>3</code> : Soldier</p> 63 64<p><code>4</code> : Demoman</p> 65 66<p><code>5</code> : Medic</p> 67 68<p><code>6</code> : Heavy</p> 69 70<p><code>7</code> : Pyro</p> 71 72<p><code>8</code> : Spy</p> 73 74<p><code>9</code> : Engineer</p> 75 76<p>The reason the classes are in this order is that they were added in that order. As mentioned in the <a href="https://wiki.teamfortress.com/wiki/Team_Fortress#Versions">Team Fortress wiki's article on _Quake World Team Fortress_</a>(A.K.A. _Quake Team Fortress_, or just _Team Fortress_), it mentions the classes were added in the order of _scout_, _sniper_, _soldier_, _demoman_, and _medic_; then _heavy_; _pyro_; and finally _spy_ and _engineer_.</p> 77 78<h2 id="team-parameter"><code>team</code> Parameter</h2> 79 80<p>These depend upon what team you're on.</p> 81 82<p><code>-1</code> : Enemy Team</p> 83 84<p><code>-2</code> : Friendly Team</p> 85 86<h3 id="specific-teams">Specific Teams</h3> 87 88<p>These aren't extremely useful, but they exist. They are independent of the team you're on. </p> 89 90<p><code>1</code> : Blu Team</p> 91 92<p><code>2</code> : Red Team</p> 93 94<h2 id="example">Example</h2> 95 96<p>Normally, when you disguise as a spy of your team, you undisguise. This also applies to the disguise command, allowing for an "undisguise" command.</p> 97 98<pre><code>disguise "8" "-2" 99</code></pre> 100 101<p>You're also able to put this into a bind, allowing for an undisguise bind.</p> 102 103</article> 104</main> 105<footer role="group"> 106<div class="footer-link-list-holder"> 107<span aria-hidden="true" id="footer-label-social-accounts" class="footer-link-list-label">Social Accounts</span> 108<ol class="footer-link-list" aria-labelledby="footer-label-social-accounts"> 109<li><a href="https://mastodon.social/@S0G" rel="me">Mastodon</a></li> 110<li><a href="https://youtube.com/@s0g">YouTube</a></li> 111</ol> 112</div> 113</footer> 114</body> 115 116</html>