Move around, use dashes or movement abilities if you have them, and maybe even crouch up and down to really move your head around. Jumping may work, but you will still get hit in your body, and jumping arcs are rather predictable, so someone with good aiming might actually hit you better because you’re jumping. Be as mobile as you can while fighting her, as she’ll only be able to do a third of her potential damage if she can’t hit your h
Conversely, one of the most common ways a team falls apart is letting a flanker run rampant. A good Sombra or Reaper making it behind your team can spell disaster if they’re not taken out as soon as possible. You should try to deal with them as soon as possi
The Healing Ofuda is Kiriko’s source of healing her allies, and it’s a very powerful healing method – this makes sense since it’s her only source of healing. It travels in a straight line, and once it reaches someone, the deed is done. There’s not much you can do when the Ofuda starts flying around its target already (except for an Ana landing a quick Anti-healing Grenade). However, you can prevent them from ever finding a target, and preventing a healer from healing is one of the best ways of shutting them d
As mentioned above, the major problem with Mei is her lack of mobility . The game makes her out to be a close-ranged character, but you need to plan out an escape if you’re going to get too close to the enemies . Your Cryo-Freeze heals you, but it still doesn’t give you a free escape if your team doesn’t support
Tragically, Blizzard’s approach to diversity does little in the way of creating a kinder, more thoughtful community. Those who are against more melanin in fictional characters — and who would benefit the most by actually interacting with them — see these moves for what they truly are: ham-fisted attempts to attract an increasingly progressive demographic. So do those begging to see their experiences represented on-screen. As silly as it sounds, these mistakes have real-world consequences. It could be something innocuous, like a stranger jokingly asking if you know karate. It could be serious, like someone wanting to test your nonexistent martial prowess. But proper representation isn’t just about avoiding fights. Studies show that positive representation can lead to things we all want, like improved mental health, better economic outcomes, and greater community tr
This is especially important in Push, where you often need to win multiple teamfights in a row in order to make significant progress. Holding on to your ultimate to help win follow-up fights is often the correct play. If you’ve already got a Genji with ultimate active powered up by Ana’a Nano-Boost, you probably don’t need to throw in another ultim
It’ll take some time to get used to the projectile of the Blizzard, so don’t be afraid to use it when trying out the character in Quick Play . Furthermore, you should always aim to get at least two to three enemies frozen using this ability, which will allow you to easily kill said enemi
If you’re stuck in the Cryo-Freeze and the enemies surround you, the game gives you four seconds to think of an escape while you heal up . One way to get some distance is by placing a wall right beside you as soon as you get out of the icic
Dividing the enemy team’s attention can be a great strategy, allowing your own team to capitalize while their heads are turned. Some heroes definitely benefit from this more than others, so consider which you’re playing before splitting off. A Genji coming in from the rear is often more effective than one going head
Nevertheless, that does not excuse the studio’s approach to diversity, which is to copy and paste cultural artifacts onto the same Eurocentric standard of beauty. Fundamentally, Overwatch 2 Dlc is not a game about freedom and equality. It is a suffocating box that oscillates between incompetence and fetishization, with brief glimpses at what positive representation looks like. Characters like Kiriko aren’t diverse or inclusive. They’re simply representations of diversity, a marketing smokescreen that allows studios to handwave away pleas for actual representati
Still, there are some other options. Mei is perfect against the Kitsune Rush , for example. Her Ice Wall can prevent the fox from moving, thus decreasing the whole area around it. In fact, even Mei’s Cryo-Freeze is big enough to block them from going forward, so you can stop it yourself if your Ice Wall is on cooldown. It won’t fully prevent the ultimate, but decreasing its area is already a big difference. You can also use Blizzard to slow down or even freeze everyone – their speed boost won’t matter if they can’t even move. Even if they escape your Blizzard, you’ll force them out of the Kitsune a
Both the robot and the barricade it pushes are solid objects, and will stop bullets, explosives, and charge-happy Reinhardts . For both attackers and defenders, the robot is the most consistent source of cover you’ll find on the map, doubly so if it’s pushing a barric