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How to Airblast As Pyro in Team Fortress
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Airblasting is an important mechanic for Pyro in Team Fortress 2, as it allows you to push enemies away from you or redirect projectiles back at your opponents. Here are some tips for effectively airblasting as Pyro: 1. Know your timing: Airblasting takes some practice to get the timing down. The airblast has a slight delay before it actually hits, so you'll want to aim slightly ahead of your target to compensate. 2. Aim at the ground: When you airblast, aim at the ground beneath your opponent rather than directly at them. This will give you a wider area of effect and make it more likely that you'll hit them. 3. Reflect projectiles: Airblasting can be used to reflect incoming projectiles like rockets and grenades back at your opponents. You'll need to time your airblast just as the projectile is about to hit you in order to reflect it back. 4. Push enemies: Airblasting can also be used to push enemies away from you or off of ledges. Use this to your advantage to separate enemies from their team or to knock them off high places. 5. Extinguish teammates: Finally, airblasting can be used to extinguish burning teammates. Aim at the ground near them to create a small explosion of air that will put out the flames. Practice these tips in-game and you'll become a master of airblasting as Pyro in no time!
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