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18 June 2026

  • genji will not be ragebaited

    found this interaction between shion and genji funny, zenyatta taught him well

    submitted by /u/VillainLaky to r/Overwatch [link] [comments]
  • How do i know if I am actually "good" or making a difference with Mizuki or just have bloated numbers?

    Currently Diamond 5 support for reference. I have been having a ton of fun with Mizuki, and in probably 75+% I have more damage than one of my dps and the most heals in the entire game probably 90+% of the time minimum. However, I know that Mizuki is often touted as one of the Moira-likes that has really really big numbers but that doesn't mean they are actually good or contributing to the team or whatever.

    There are always at least 3-4 times per game that I get a nice paper doll, maybe a chain in their backline, kill someone, and get out with a kill that was 100% because of me. Or someone is slightly overextended and diving and i hit a chain that gets the kill that otherwise wouldn't have happened. However, I also understand that even a Moira could do something like that with a simple orb, so I don't want to look too far into that.

    With that being said, is there any metric that the Mizuki pros out there would know to look at to judge how impactful I am actually being in a game? Because I can see the ranked leaderboard and see that 5 of the top 10 supports currently have Mizuki in their top 2 (usually behind Kiriko) including the current leader who is far above everyone else, so I know he must be at least a little more than noob bait like Moira is often said to be.

    submitted by /u/Dokki-babe to r/OverwatchUniversity [link] [comments]
  • 82-0, Except it's OWL/OWCS?
  • I got bored and drew this don't @ me
  • Why is she breathing like a human?

    Isn't Shion full omnic?

    submitted by /u/Enough_Ad2085 to r/Overwatch [link] [comments]
  • I'm a new player coming from Marvel Rivals. Who do you think would be good for me?

    In Rivals I usually play tank. My mains for tank are Captain America, Doctor Strange, Magneto, and The Thing. I heard Sigma is pretty similar to Magneto but I'm specifically looking for one most similar to Captain America since he's my most played hero. As for DPS I usually play Cyclops, Punisher, Daredevil, and Winter Soldier. I also know Soldier 76 is pretty similar to Punisher but I also want to know for the others. As for support, I don't usually play this role but I like Loki, Support Deadpool, and White Fox. So if you've played Rivals and know some similar heroes in OW I'd really appreciate it if you let me know. I also used to play OW Classic and from what I remember I liked Reinhardt and Zenyatta, so please also let me know if they're still good.

    submitted by /u/Historical_Front3332 to r/OverwatchUniversity [link] [comments]
  • Snoogus here, offering free coaching sessions!

    Hi! My name is Snoogus, at least unofficially speaking, and I love to teach! I've been playing and studying Overwatch since 2019, and recently I've decided to get into coaching for a hobby. I don't really care if it turns a profit, I genuinely just enjoy helping people out.

    For coaching, credentials don't exactly matter in terms of in-game achievements, as some of the greatest coaches who I look up to generally are metal ranked themselves. However, I'll spill some, if it does matter to you. I've peaked GM4 playing Doomfist/Dva. I hit GM4 on a ~70% winrate on both heroes, averaging 30-50 elims a game. My elims per life on Dva ranges from 9-21, depending on the account. The average is 4-6. I have hit Masters on all three roles, and now that I've stopped procrastinating so much, I am currently working on bringing every role into Grandmaster, and hopefully Champion some day. I do play competitively, but I play mostly for my love of the game. To me, that's what's most important. And that's what I want to share with you.

    If you are struggling with improvement, climbing, or just want to learn some new stuff, I'd love to share what I know with you, and maybe hear your own stories and dreams, too. Tank, DPS, or Support. 5v5 or 6v6. Bronze all the way to Champion. There's nobody I won't coach. Unless you like... want coaching for a different game. Then I don't really know why you're here.

    Anyways, I look forward to meeting you!

    submitted by /u/with_snoogus to r/OverwatchUniversity [link] [comments]
  • Shion has a rather unique nano voiceline

    also drawing with a mouse is pain

    submitted by /u/PhillyMcCheesesteak to r/Overwatch [link] [comments]
  • I feel stuck

    So I'm currently trying to climb on support, and I made it out of gold. I'm happy that I'm finally in plat, that's considered "average", but... I feel like it's a completely different game now. As in everyone got worse, including the enemy team and my teams. Everyone on my team feeds and goes in before being grouped up, and the enemy team just has bad positioning that's fairly easy for me to take advantage of. I'm not really asking what I can do about bad teammates because that's always been a part of overwatch, and at times I am that bad teammate. I just want to know what I'm doing wrong myself and how I can use my teammates to my advantage, or how to help them even more so that I can win.

    VOD: 4TSCSS

    User: BreMustDie

    In this game, I went illari because that's who I'm trying to learn. The team was feeding HEAVY at the start, staggering incredibly hard. They complained about heals so I went ana because that's who I originally main, and I wanted to help the team of course. Now I don't claim to be a good player at all, I'm not saying I'm a diamond player or anything because I know I'd be there if I deserved it. But I feel like there's not much I can do with these people? I started trying to heal more, but then we don't have enough damage. I couldn't take an off angle because they constantly needed healing, so I kind of just didn't know what to do. In the end I ended up underperforming altogether, not doing enough healing OR enough damage. What do I do in a situation like this? It keeps happening and I just don't know what I should do. I'll also 100% take the blame for this loss if it's my fault, I mean, in my mind I'm trying to figure out how I can figure out what I could've done better to win, I'm all about self accountability. I know I could've taken better angles for sure, but I couldn't make it there if my team is on critical after I leave them for two seconds. Overall I just wanna know what I myself did wrong as a player, and what I can do to improve my weaknesses.

    submitted by /u/CurrentTrain5502 to r/OverwatchUniversity [link] [comments]
  • What should you generally do when you are being angled on as a Rein (or other low range tanks)?

    For context I had a game on shambali monastery where we were retaking towards the end of first point. I made it to the double doors to the right of the last choke. We had two angles one from the high ground and another by the pillar at the start of second point.

    Then an Anran dashed into the cave behind me. I went to go hide in the double door building, but their Junker Queen was in there. I ended up pinning on the Anran and she dashed away and left me alone to go flank the people on high ground. However she totally couldโ€™ve just drawn it out much longer and kept harassing me.

    This happens to me quite frequently and Iโ€™m not really sure what I should really be doing. Do I give up space? try and force them out? Avoid LOS if I can? Is the answer to just retake from a different place?

    Another example is on kings row defense at the choke after losing first point. I can remember multiples games where a soldier or tracer flanks to the left, and I just dont really know what the right thing to do is.

    submitted by /u/Mags-Modem to r/OverwatchUniversity [link] [comments]

 

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