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30 April 2026

  • I made every hero in tomodachi life!

    I had so much fun doing this. I don’t have many clothing options unlocked yet so I had to improvise but I hope I did your mains justice!

    submitted by /u/oyasumirachel to r/Overwatch [link] [comments]
  • Most people don't understand how Reinhardt's pin actually works (there's a science to its suck)

    TLDR;

    short pins / Rein's right side = less likely to suck people in

    long pins / Rein's left = more likely to suck people in

    A lot of people don't understand how Reinhardt's pin actually works (and I'm not talking about its vertical capabilities, though that could be a post for another time).

    If you've ever wondered why some pins seem to suck people in whilst others cause players to bounce off, you might be surprised to learn that it's not purely luck and happens for a reason.

    Reinhardt's pin ability has a vacuum mechanic that starts from the centre of his hitbox and expands over time. This means that shorter pins are less likely to suck people in whereas longer ones are more likely.

    However, when Reinhardt charges, he does so with his left shoulder forward, shifting his visible character model to the right, causing his left shoulder to align with the centre of his hitbox. This means that the vacuum effect emits from his left shoulder, making it more likely to suck people in from the left, but boop them away from the right!

    If you'd like to see more then I have a video detailing this (with links to other Rein tech in the description). You can check the video out here: https://youtu.be/UIXdrSk5vGo

    submitted by /u/OverwatchSpot to r/OverwatchUniversity [link] [comments]
  • OWCS Youtube Drops????
  • I got bored and drew this don't @ me
  • Captain, by me
  • Went From Plat to Bronze 5 in a Few Weeks

    I just started playing Comp the past two seasons and I placed into Plat right away. I had advanced one or two divisions and then I finally succeeded in convincing one of my long time friends to play Overwatch. He placed Bronze when we started playing comp together. At first it went fine I didn't see myself making as much progress before and I went down to Gold but I didn't see it as a huge issue. But, just within the past few weeks it's been like I'm constantly deranking and going down. I'm all the way down to Bronze 5 and I don't know if it's a skill level thing on my part or what.

    I pretty much haven't been playing comp without him because I thought solo queuing was a bad idea, but now I'm wondering if I shouldn't play comp with him on the role I want to rank up, DPS.

    Just wondering you guys' advice on the matter and what your solution would be. I don't much care about my support rank so maybe I should only queue on that with him? Also if I do stop playing DPS comp with him should I find one or two other people to play with and how tf do I do that?

    submitted by /u/Greedy_Strawberry662 to r/OverwatchUniversity [link] [comments]
  • Anran of the Crimson Court (by @chocqloco)

    I love the style of this art, the lighting is beautiful and makes it feel like a dream.

    Here’s the link to the post, if you like this art then go show some love! https://x.com/chocqloco/status/2046293347556552719?s=46

    submitted by /u/AIthough to r/Overwatch [link] [comments]
  • Ok message received

    Well I believe this message is for me to play harder in ranked

    Edit: I put the wrong thing down since I was a little upset so now when I am playing solo que tank ranked I won't give up like you guys are saying

    submitted by /u/Turbulent_Voice_3614 to r/Overwatch [link] [comments]
  • Hard to keep a healthy mindset.

    I’ve been learning Tracer recently and I only have around 20 hours on her, so I know I’ve barely even know nothing.

    That said, the early learning process has been really frustrating. I genuinely enjoy playing her, but every time I press Tab and look at the scoreboard, seeing my damage be two or even three times lower than my teammates’ makes me feel pretty useless.

    I do watch a lot of videos and guides to try to learn. I understand the ideas when I’m watching them, like taking off-angles, timing my engages, managing blinks and recall, and not just shooting the tank all game. But when I actually get into a match, I just can’t seem to make it work the way it looks in the videos.

    I know Tracer isn’t just about raw damage and that she’s a hard hero to learn, but it’s still difficult not to feel discouraged when the numbers look that bad.

    For people who have been through this stage before, how did you keep a healthy mindset while learning her? How do you deal with feeling like you’re holding your team back while you’re still trying to improve?

    submitted by /u/Alarmed-Bar-7757 to r/Overwatch [link] [comments]
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