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200 hours later i am a proud engie main with a matching love for the shotgun.
Thank you good sir.
I think you forgot to include the panic attack as a possible primary weapon however.
Leaving some personal notes here:
1) Short Circuit stats are very outdated. It is currently imo not so bad weapon, and it is fun to chase the spy while holding M2 and getting use of its wide range.
2) Tactic I use often in CTF maps: sentry lv1.9. I perfectly know that building lv3 near spawn is pointless - it is too slow, as well as lv2, and lv1 is not powerful enough to waste time building it and then redeploying. So I make lv1 and then inject 175 metal. Then I go and redeploy it at desired place. If a wild scout appears, he will be run or be shot down by lv1, and when all of enemies are dead or hid behind covers, you hit sentry just one time and make lv2 before they can even realise what happened. Effective when there are scouts experted everywhere.