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- Overwatch 2 Tier List
- S Tier
- A Tier
- B Tier
- C Tier
- D Tier
First off, some housekeeping. Our Overwatch 2 tier list isn’t divided up into specific roles, but we have a hero for each rolerepresented in every bracket. S tier is the highest category, and represents heroes who are at the pinnacle of the game’s meta that don’t require specific team comps or strategies to dominate with. A tier picks aren’t necess...
Tracer
Tracer may be the face of Overwatch, but she’s one of the most difficult heroes to play in the entire game. With just 175 health at her disposal, increased thanks to Season 9’s health buffs, Tracer can be wiped out in an instant if you aren’t careful. That said, her mobility is extremely good and she’s by far the best character in the meta right now when combined with certain characters who also got huge buffs. On top of this, Tracer can be good for zipping in and destroying squishy heroes wi...
Zenyatta
Zenyatta is arguably the hardest support hero to master due to his high skill ceiling, forcing players to get to grips with his strange abilities. It’s worth learning his gameplay style though, as his ultimate can single-handedly thwart any coordinated attack by providing the team with constant healing for five seconds. In addition to this, his Orb of Discord, which got bigger in Season 9, is very strong, and the current meta is to keep the orb on Tracer for the entire game, which is extremel...
Lúcio
Playing as Lúcio can sometimes feel like you’re not helping the team all that much, but constant passive healing with well-timed ultimates makes Lúcio an asset for any team. His high mobility is great for attracting attention away from the heroes you’re healing, and his soundwave – or boop – makes him lethal on maps with bottomless pits and cliffs to knock enemies off of. This got a huge buff in Season 9, as it now does 35 damage, 12% knockback, and an increased movement lockout duration of 0...
D.Va
With one of the most effective ultimates in the game and a rounded kit, D.Va is as strong as ever. Her mobility makes her especially effective at hunting down damage and supporting heroes, and you can do a lot of work if you can successfully breach the enemy backline as part of a dive comp. In addition to this, D.Va’s Defense Matrix directly counters a number of powerful abilities, including Moira’s Biotic Orb, Reinhardt’s Fire Strike, and Ana’s Sleep Dart. Finally, her Explosion got a buff f...
Winston
Winston’s charged railgun attack means he can now deal substantially more burst damage when diving onto the scene. This charged attack also gives you more options when it comes to picking your approach. For example, if you land a charged shot on a support backliner you can leap in and finish them off pretty quickly, but you can also play Winston from a much safer distance, giving him a bit more survivability – that’s essential for Overwatch 2’s solo tanks. The great ape saw many buffs during...
Sigma
Sigma was no slouch in Overwatch 1, but a recent slew of buffs has turned him into an incredibly strong tank pick. His new HP total makes him a lot more durable, and he now poses a real threat to the majority of heroes, as you can combo his spheres and rock attack to dish out tons of damage. Sigma excels on maps with a lot of congested areas as it’s almost impossible to miss his projectiles, and his Gravitic Flux ultimate can separate aggressive enemies from the pack, allowing your hitscan te...
Ramattra
As the first tempo tank to debut in Blizzard’s hero shooter, Ramattra’s kit is versatile by design. His Omnic form is a defensive stance, giving you access to his Void Accelerator staff and Void Barrier, which can be placed to help your team push a fixed point or retreat accordingly. Alternatively, Ramattra’s Nemesis form can be triggered to deliver an eight-second burst of aggression, imbuing him with the additional armor needed to survive a direct melee assault on the enemy team that ignore...
Bastion
Despite receiving a rework, Bastion is still a little too much of a sitting duck in Overwatch 2. While he has strong DPS potential against agile tanks like Winston, the meta has skewed so far toward a slower pace that you’ll likely not reap that benefit. That said, this potential does extend to support characters, which Bastion can dispatch with ease. It’s certainly possible to secure a match with Bastion on your team, but his dependence on support heroes to help him perform at his best means...
Cassidy
Like Hanzo, Cassidy is great when you’re landing every shot and awful if you’re having an off day. His stun grenade has been replaced with a magnetic grenade in Overwatch 2, removing his ability to deal with tanks on his own. The magnetic grenade is highly effective against other DPS heroes, capable of dealing up to 100 damage in under two seconds. Cassidy’s main problem is that he has no chance of survival against certain heroes. When Cassidy had his flashbang stun, he could compete against...
Junker Queen
Proving to be a bit too powerful as both an attacker and tank in the beta, Junker Queen’s abilities were nerfed at launch to make her less of a threat. She’s since received buffs to several abilities during Overwatch 2 season 2, including her passive, which now heals for the additional wound damage remaining on enemies after they die with the wound effect applied. Carnage’s cooldown has also been reduced by two seconds for each enemy it impacts, increasing the chance to apply wounds in a skir...
Echo
This tank-buster is much weaker in Overwatch 2 as her duplicate ability now has a health point cap, preventing you from cloning a tank and steamrolling the enemy team. Despite this, she’s still a highly mobile, highly damaging DPS hero with a diverse arsenal of projectiles, a beam that melts barriers, and the unique ability to duplicate an enemy with her ultimate.
Orisa
Orisa’s automatic cannon ensures your frontline is always lethal. She can escape imminent death by combining her Fortify and Javelin Spin abilities and disrupting or pushing enemies around with her Energy Javelin. Her Terra Surge ability can now also pierce through barriers, so you no longer have to rely on your team to break through enemy defenses. Orisa’s health bonus provided by her Fortify ability has been reduced from 125 to 75 to deal with her defensive wall, but with strong support beh...
Mauga
Mauga had been causing players headaches due to his overwhelming power as a tank. While the usual tank counters work against him, you’re going to have to play perfectly against Mauga to take him down. Blizzard finally took a closer look at this hero, and despite a health increase from 300 to 400, the buffs elsewhere to other tanks have left him in the dust.
Roadhog
Roadhog was utterly dominating the Season 2 meta, to the extent that he received a soft reworkin the recent balance patch in order to disrupt his infamous one-shot hook combo. The impact damage from his hook has plummeted, and the distance between Roadhog and a hooked enemy has increased, allowing squishier targets with higher mobility an opportunity to escape his clutches before receiving a final blow. It’s a staggering nerf on paper, but it’s proportionate to how devastating Roadhog was in...
Zarya
Zarya had suffered a similar fate as Genji, enjoying an excellent standing as one of the best-performing tank heroes at launch before receiving a barrage of nerfs to her barriers to increase her window of vulnerability. Thankfully, the mid-season patch mitigated this somewhat by reducing the duration of her energy degeneration and doubling the delay before degeneration begins. As a result, Zarya can still hold her own – her cannon (which has increased width in Season 9) deals a lot of damage...
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2024年3月19日 · While they stopped short of specifics, the leaker says “GB202 definitely has a significant improvement compared to AD102 and GA102.”. This spec bump should improve performance further, making ...