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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
This is an obvious one for experienced Overwatch players, but less so for beginners . Almost everyone has experienced a frustrating game where your teammates just won't stick to the objective. Remember, the robot only makes progress when somebody is accompanying
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
Furthermore, Echo shares a special passive with all the other Damage characters, and it gives her extra movement and reload speed whenever she eliminates an enemy . This allows her to get away after catching a squishy out of posit
Her ultimate can single-handedly carry you to victory in Overwatch 2 , but it's also extremely easy to mess it up and render it useless. Whenever you use the ability, she throws the bomb in the direction you're aiming for instantly . Firstly, it is important to note that you don't get to aim after you press the Ultimate but
Because decisively winning fights is so important on Push, picking the right counter to take out a key member of the enemy team will make things much easier. Always look for opportunities to switch and turn the tides, especially since you now retain up to 30 percent of your ultimate's charge after switch
Finally, defensive ultimate abilities can also make a difference against the extreme firepower provided to a team by Kitsune Rush. Transcendence, for instance, can be a lifesaver here since its healing will be higher than the enemies' damage, even though they're sped up. It won't help you kill them, but it'll help your team endure and survive during the R
Echo was created by Dr. Mina Liao to stop the monstrosity she helped in creating. In the end, she was Mina's legacy and her echo. This hero brings a whole new play style to the table, and she can support the team in many manners if you know the correct way to use
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
Lucio may be quick, with a feature of good tunes, healing, and damage, but he’s one of overwatch 2 beginner guide 2 's hardest heroes for a reason. Lucio doesn’t have a lot of health and has a pretty small healing range for his team. Most importantly, his speed is hard to master, as Lucio will be dependent on wall riding to get to places fast, whether to contest or save his t
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
Her primary attack is her kunai, which are quite weak. That is, as long as she doesn't hit you in the head. It's weak, small, and has a low fire rate, but it also causes three times more damage when she lands a headshot. That means you can't make your head an easy target if you are fighting her. Just moving in a straight line toward her might be your downfall, especially at close ra
Genji is best at poking down opponents from a distance before diving in with his Swift Strike and Dragonblade. A poorly timed Swift Strike gets Genji killed more than anything else, and players should always beware of their Deflect cooldown before doing anything cr
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
When the enemy notices that you're playing as Ashe, they'll most likely try to get close to you. This is because mid-range and long-range combats are her forte, but she suffers when an enemy gets too close . In these situations, it is important to keep yourself calm and compos
