As for the protection Suzu, no abilities can stop it once it’s done. That means countering it isn’t about your character or abilities, but about your strategy. The first option here is to get rid of her; a sniper headshot, a handful of charged-up Zenyatta orbs, or anything else that kills her fast, so she dies before using it in the first place. Or, you can use your basic attacks cleverly to force her into using her protection abilities, and then you or your teammates can proceed to use something actually threatening against her. That way, you know her ability will be at a cooldown, and she’ll have no way to counter t
While you’ll need to use Coach Gun to get some distance between you and the enemy, you have to choose the perfect time for this . Here are a few scenarios where using this ability at the wrong time can go wr
As mentioned above, Ashe has a secondary mechanic with her weapon that allows her to do higher damage. Furthermore, her weapon involves a hit scan mechanic . This means that your shot will connect as soon as you press the button , instead of it being based on the trajectory of the bul
Ashe calls upon Bob to “do something”. He charges forward in the direction you use the ultimate and knock the enemies in his way up . When he hits a wall, he will stop and start shooting at nearby enem
So, we turn to the premium version of Battle Pass, which immediately gives you the new support hero, Kiriko, and offers an EXP boost when leveling up. Whether or not this is a deal you want to take is your choice, but we’ve all definitely considered dropping some of our hard-earned money for t
One of the strongest aspects of both of Kiriko’s main abilities, Swift Step and Protection Suzu, is that they both have extremely fast animations, making their use almost instantaneous. You can technically stun her after using her teleport, but the time window here is just too small to do reliably, meaning that’s something you’re more likely to do by accident. However, you can still push her around to isolate her or keep track of her allies, so you know where she can potentially run off to though. The only thing that truly stops Swift Step is a Graviton Surge, but an ultimate to trap a single character is rarely worth
And, since you’re not rude, you’re especially generous with the “Thanks!” When Zarya saves you with an impeccably timed shield, or Zenyatta hits you with the healing orb as you watch the life drain from your hero. You’ve just gotta say “thanks!” You’re a team, after all, and you want to ensure your comrades know that you appreciate t
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
You have to keep these scenarios in mind when you’re planning an escape. It’s better to wait for the right time and escape with low health than use the ability in the wrong way and get a ten-second cooldown because of dea
Hurt and heal is the definition of this character. Moira is quick and powerful , with good healing and consistent damage. Her attacks aren’t very powerful, but it locks to whoever is in front of you, demanding little of your aim, and she can choose between two different orbs: one that hurt enemies around it and another that heals allies around
Another character with no recoil (a common thing among the robot characters), Bastion is a lot more aggressive, at the cost of being squishier. Bastion has a devastating damage output, from his gun, sticky grenades, and his turret form, with a temporary rotating cannon that gives him unlimited ammo during this t
The move to free-to-play means that Overwatch is now in the market for a new way to make those sweet, sweet dollar bills. In Overwatch 2, introduced is the “Battle Pass,” a system that rewards your playing by unlocking certain cosmetics or entirely new characters. While all the cool stuff you can get is technically attainable through grinding, some of us can feel our patience dwindling as we consider the hours we’d have to s
Players coming from games like CS:GO or Call of Duty will likely find Soldier: 76 is the hero that feels most familiar. His abilities are all pretty straightforward to wrap one’s head around. His Biotic Rifle , coupled with his Helix Rockets can deal deadly damage, and he’s a solid DPS pick that can fit into most team compositi
When new characters come to games like Overwatch 2 Abilities 2 , the most asked question is usually ” How do I play as them? ” The second most asked question is always “How do I fight against this new hero?” Kiriko can be elusive at the best of times, even if as a supporting character, she doesn’t have a lot of health. However, she more than makes up for that with her powerful skills, of which can be deadly in the right hands. Still, you can take her down and her team with her if you know what you’re do