There is no 'Best Class' in Team Fortress 2. They all have their own jobs, so to speak. It all depends on your play style.
However, the most all-around class would be the Soldier.
The best class depends on what your good at. For example, if you like hitting and running, the scout is your best class. If you like staying back and picking enemies from a distance, choose a sniper.
It really depends on personal preference, and which character you play as the most. Every character has strengths and weaknesses, but Team Fortress 2 is a very balanced game, so no character is really better than the others.
The ultimate classes by ej309:
UMP45-Silenced
AA-12-grip
any
any
Perk 1- Scavenger or Marathon
Perk 2-Cold Blooded or Stopping Power
Perk 3-Ninja
ACR-Heartbeat Sensor w/ a sight or silencer
TMP-DW
any
any
Perk 1-Bling
Perk 2-Hardline
Perk 3-Any
Scar-H-Noob Tube
M93-DW
any
any
Perk 1-SOF
Perk 2-Stopping Power
Perk 3-Any
This gun can be used in 2 ways
AUG HBAR-thermal for snipe and RDS or ACOG for smg
any
any
Perk 1- Marathon
Perk 2-Stopping Power
Perk 3-Any
Well there is really no best class but an ok one is:
primary: AK47 with Red dot
secondary: Stinger
equipment: claymore or Semtex
special equipment: concussion
Perk 1: scavenger pro
Perk 2: stoping power pro
Perk 3: ninja pro
hoped it helped :)
There are nine playable classes in Team Fortress 2, and are split up into three different groups; offensive, defensive and support.
Included in the offensive group is the Scout, Soldier and Pyro. The Demoman, Heavy and Engineer are the defensive classes. Finally, the Medic, Sniper and Spy are from the support group.
Here is some more information about TF2's classes from the official Team Fortress 2 Wiki:
There is not really a "beginners class", all classes are hard to use at first, but in varying amounts of seconds, minutes, hours, days, weeks, months and even years you will master each class. When you first start TF2, make sure you go through ALL the tutorial, it may take a while but it will explain ALL the essentials you need to know to be able to win those games!
It also depends on what team you're on, and what type of game you're playing. One thing I will say is NEVER start with the Engineer, as you need to observe other Engineers first, so you can practice rush building and where to build. If you are on a game like team "Blu" on Payload, it is good play as a Soldier, Demoman or Heavy, however, these classes can also be USELESS on their own, I recommend binding a key to call for a Medic, and having a Medic heal you throughout the game, also, ALWAYS stay with the cart, unless you are playing as something like a buffed Scout for distracting.
Also, make sure you play on your own in single player first and get to know your maps, make sure you know where ALL health packs and resupplies are in each map, if you're low on health and being chased by a Pyro you haven't got a chance unless you can get back up to full health to fight him back immediately!
Hope this helps!
Personally, I prefer the default Sniper Rifle.
The Huntsman or Hitman's Heatmaker may be good if you like to be in the middle of the battle, while the Machinima can be great when shooting from a distance.
Each class in both of the games have a weakness to other classes...just use the one that you are best at :)
Scout is the fastest class, moving 33% faster than most other classes.
its a class and all you do is change the class to sniper but you need the wep huntsman
personal taste. I like the scout.
yes
Its the best game ever.
Team fortress 2
Team Fortress Classic and Team Fortress 2 is developed by Valve Inc.
There is class training available from the main menu.
Team Fortress 2 was initially a Quake Mod (Team Fortress), for Capture the Flag and Team Deathmatch
Team Fortress happened in 1996.
Team Fortress 2 is the sequel to the video game Team Fortress. There are similar characters and missions in both games, but the main differences are the new maps and new statistics capability in Team Fortress 2.
Team Fortress does not have levels.
You can find Team Fortress 2 at store.steampowered.com