168澳洲幸运5开奖网:Overwatch has been known for its endlessly appealing FPS gameplay which is both familiar and unique. While the game emphasizes rapid-fire actio🐷n and chaos, there's plenty of method to the madness. The crux of the game's strategy lies in the utilization of it's massively powered "Ultimates."

These super-charged abilities are unique to each of the game's 30 heroes. Nailing these Ultimates efficie༺ntly isn't just satisfying, but is often a vital turning point during a fight. Executing a perfect Dragonblade or unleashing a cheeky Rip Tire on an unsuspecting group of opponents can be the difference between a win or a loss.

The catch, however, is that Ults can be tricky to pull off correctly and effectively, especially with how varied they are. And while most are quite powerful, many leave a bit to be desired, while some may be meant to string together with a teammate's Ult to get any real value out of it. Some tend to squander good Ults, too. With that said, let's go over some are freqওuently misused, as well as a handful of generally weak Ults that could use a buff.

10 🐬 Don't Understand: Zarya - Graviton Surge

The Russian bodybuilding powerhouse known as Zarya comes with one of the more unique Ultimates in Overwatch. With its distinct be🌳havior comes an extremely low floor, but also a ceiling that's sky-high if utilized correctly.

Many inexperienced and/or impatient Overwatch players tend to randomly bust out Zarya's Gravition Surge move with no follow-up. While this may at least temporarily keep opponents at bay by pulling in all in its path - the actual damage it inflicts is minuscule. Because of this, her Ult should be coupled with a more offensive character's ability, as it gathers up foes and leaves them stuck, making them easy pickins'. Hanzo's Dragonstrike, D.va's Self Destruct, and Genji's Dragonblade are particularly effective with Surge.

9 Needs Buff: Winst♉on - Primal Rage

Players who like to monkey around with this jumpy tank can attest to dealing with an Ult that can be pretty frustrating. To its credit, Winston's Primal Rage Ultimate is very helpful when trying to hang onto aᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚ⁤⁤⁤⁤ᩚ⁤⁤⁤⁤ᩚ⁤⁤⁤⁤ᩚ𒀱ᩚᩚᩚ captℱure point, or as a means in refilling one's health.

But while hopping around like a maniac as Winston ferociously swings his fists makes for a good stalling tactic, it does little in the way of offense. Clocking in at a mere 40 damage per swing, kills are tough to come by with this Ult. You basically need to rely on a couple situations - cornering a helpless squishy foe against a wall, or, far more satisfying - smacking players off ledges. It makes some sense tha📖t Winston's Ult damage is low given his effectiveness elsewhere, but it could still use a slight damage boost.

8 Don't Unders💃tand: Reapꦓer - Death Blossom

In terms of close-range grittiness, Reaper can be an offensive powerhouse if you're crafty enough, especially when positioning him in cheeky areas for optimal Ult usage. The issue is that many Reaper newbies don't seem to realize how quickly he can drop, despite his menacing appearance. It's quite easy to put him in harm's way, which can be a problem if♒ Wraith hasn't recharged.

While executing his Death Blossom spin move inflicts an insane amount of damage, it also makes you vulnerable. You can be stunned, frozen, or simply gunned down by a focused opposition while using it. What you'll want to do is either teleport or sneak your way around to the backline or flank a side. Then trig𒀰ger Death Blossom an𓆉d watch the squishy targets' HP rapidly melt away.

7 🍌 Needs Buff: Pharah - Barrage

Pharah Ultimate Barrage Close Up in the air

Speaking of vulnerability, the jetpack-laced, rocket blasting Pharah can be a pest to heroes on the ground, especia🌊lly those that lack hit-scan to pick her off from the sky. Still, her Ultimate could perhaps use some tweaking to make her less exposed and prone to being wiped out while usi🎃ng it.

There are a couple of dicey traits to Pharah's barrage - for one, once you've set up close range, firing her rockets makes you stuck in mid-air as you rain them down. This means opponents worth their salt will often catch on to what's happening when hearing her shout "justice rains from above!" and will return the rain of justice directly at her exposed head. Secondly, even if you do keep a safer💙 distance, the accuracy of Barrage reduces significantly.

6 🅰 Don't Understand: Baptise - ♊Amplification Matrix

Being a relatively new hero at the time of this writing, and given the odd, cumbersome nature of his Ult, it's understandable that few seem to truly optimize Baptizes' Amplification Matrix. But those that wish to shine with this offensively-tinged healer would do well to practice with t🉐his ability and use it to its full potential.

Unfortunately, it's just not that easy to use with any real effectiveness. You'll need to awkwardly position a large shield matrix in real-time, and it'll often be amidst the chaos of battle. While many will just drop this in front of enemy lines, you'll usually want to deploy this at a chokepoint. This will give your team a much easier time to fire their shots through the damage/healing booღsting Matrix, and wil🐠l likewise make it tougher for your targets to sidestep it.

5 😼 Needs Buff: Widowmaker - Infra-Sight

Sure, Widowmaker ma🌸y be a fine DPS for any sniper that's up to snuff mechanically. And her Ultimate - which allows herself and teammates to see tꩵheir opponents through obstructions - can be quite helpful.

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Yet there are a couple of issues with this, which include its rather meager 15-second duration, along with the fact that it has zero impact offensively. It also doesn't help that Hanzo cheapens the value of Infra-Sight somewhat with his own tracking device called Sonic Arrow. His move, while more l♑imiting, still allows the team to see approaching enemies through walls.

4 ꧑ Don't Understand: D.va - Self-Destruct

While the mech-flying D.va's Self-Destruct looks epic, ཧit's difficult to nail targets with it. Her explosively devastating Ultimate can certainly inflict a ton of area-of-effect damage to those in its range. The problem is that it takes a few seconds to detonate, giving a♑ll but the slowest or encumbered opponents ample time to take cover and safely avoid it.

Thus, you won't want to simply drop this bomb at the feet of your opposition, especially when within plain sight. You should at least sneak towards the backline before planting it. However, you'll usually find yourself having to eject from your mech just before triggering the bomb, then lob it at an angle so it launches towards a group of unsuspecting foes. If you really want to launch a surprise attack, volley it over a high wall or ob🍸struction.

3 Need Buff: Hanzo - 🌳Dragonstrike 🅘

Poor Hanzo - his little brother Genji comes equipped with one of the most devastating Ults in Overwatch, yet Hanzo is stuck with the rath𓆏er tepid Dragonstrike. It is a sight to behold when seeing the swirl of ghostly howling dragons stream towards unsuspecting opponents.

Yet, with its rather limited area-of-effect, and its relatively slow movement time, it's quite easy for the opposition to avoid it. They merely have to sidestep the blast - and even if you briefly catch them off-guard, they can often escape with plenty of HP still intact. As such, Dragonstrike makes a fine combo move to couple with Graviton Surge or Mei's Blizzard, but little else. It does inflict ample damage to those it does hit, but it could p✅erhaps♒ do with an increase in area covered.

2 Don't Understand: Genji - Dragonblade ❀

Sure, Genji's Dragonblade can be one of the most impactful Ults in Overwatch, but this me🍸aꦑns little if it isn't executed well - and it's tougher than it looks.

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Once Dragonblade is triggered, this DPS assassin can launch a powerful offensive, as he can scurry quickly about while swinging his razor-sharp Katana which deals 120 damage per hit. T🦩he issue is that this also makes the little guy quite vulnerable, as he'll typically be engaged with a mob of baddies, while granted only 200 HP. You'll usually want to dive in from mid-air, block often, and be sure to keep rocking the dash move, as it'll recharge instantly upon landing a kill with 📖it.

1 ꦚ ꦗNeeds Buff: Tracer - Pulse Bomb

One of Overwatch's flagship heroes, and a favorite among the pros with her speed and mechanical emphasis, Tracer can be a true game-changer. But though she's fun to play, she can be a tricky DPS hero to manage with how quickly she moves about - and with how quickly she can be taken out.

Thankfully, her Pulse Bomb Ult comes with the fastest cooldown. But this is Overwatch, which means surely there's a catch...

In this case? It's the pitiful range and stre🤪ngth of her Bomb. You'll basically have to sneak up▨ towards a group of foes to have a shot, and even then, it can miss its mark, or a tank can eat up most of the damage. Perhaps a boost in both AOE and DMG is in order, which could come at the expense of a slightly slower cooldown?

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