![]() Both are certainly viable in the right hands. I’ve seen a good Orisa player do some crazy things, but I tend to find that Reinhardt is a little more consistent. It really comes down to the person playing them. They’re two tanks that can either drastically change the course of play or feel like liabilities. Orisa and Rein are tough to read at the moment. They are very good if you’re already good with them, but this probably isn’t the best time to try to learn them if you’re looking for a new tank. They’re fast enough to keep up with the game, but I tend to see them more as a disruptor than as a Hero that is really going to make a substantial impact on the average match. Honestly, Doomfist just does most of the things Winston wants to do just a bit better than Winston usually does them. While their faster style of play should be a natural fit for the new meta, they’re just a little too squishy to survive the damage onslaught that occurs in the average OW 2 match. Winston is also in a rough spot at the moment. Roadhog is just a bit too slow, a bit too niche, and not really powerful enough to make a substantial impact on most games at the moment. Sadly, that change in design philosophy has left Roadhog without much of a home. If you still need to learn them, this might not be the best time to do so. If you love those two Heroes, you’ll be fine. Their styles fit the reimagined pace of the game quite well, but the next set of healers are just so good at the moment that it can be a little harder to justify picking Brigitte and Baptise over them. I’d argue that there are other healers that are better equipped for OW 2’s current style of play, but Mercy’s accessibility certainly contributes to any argument for selecting her.īrigitte and Baptise are in interesting places at the moment. You can’t really replace what Mercy brings to the party, but since Overwatch 2 places less emphasis on the value of shield tanks, Mercy players may need to bounce around the map more than they did in the past. You really need to be able to manage his orbs as well as take care of yourself when an enemy jumps on you. As such, most teams will need a healer that is going to be able to keep up with the pack and help make up for that “missing” tank in some way.Ī great Zenyatta player is still a wonderful thing to have on your team, but the difference between a great Zenyatta and a good one is more noticeable than ever at the moment. While I’ll be repeating this point several times throughout this article, it’s should be noted that Overwatch 2 is a much faster game than Overwatch was. With that out of the way, here are our rankings of every Hero in the Overwatch 2 beta: While these rankings reflect a Hero’s current standings, you should expect these rankings to change as subsequent balance updates are released. Finally, Overwatch 2 is very much a work in progress. ![]() ![]() Having said that, I have identified a few instances where the relative skill level of a player may impact the relative ranking of a particular Hero. ![]() In other words, it doesn’t account for the possibility that you might be very, very good at a particular Overwatch Hero. These rankings were determined with players of average skill level in mind.The more reliable a Hero is in a greater variety of situations, the more likely they were to rank higher on this list. Consistency was the biggest determining factor in these rankings.There are many times when the best Hero will still be the one that you’re most comfortable with. With a couple of possible exceptions (more on those in a bit), there really aren’t many Overwatch 2 Heroes that are so powerful that you’re basically forced to pick them.
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