Each Overwatch Player has a hero that he cannot stand. The hero who boils their blood and fills them with a kind of anger that is unprecedented in every other place in their lives. To me, this is a mercy, but in this game every player has its own arc semi -, and now we can all do anything about it.
Overwatch 2 Season 16 is banning the hero at the end. At the beginning of each competitive match, the players will vote to remove four heroes from the game (two in each team, but not more than two).
According to A, this will allow players to “adapt to team compositions and add an additional layer of brain games before the real fight begins.” Blizzard Blog Post. “This is a system designed for strategic thinkers and team players, who reward the harmony and understanding of the hero’s harmony.”
I, with most Over Watch players, have been begging for a ban since 2018, the same season when Bridget was introduced and I played DVA, but this is just a coincidence. Then last year, I urged my case to ban the hero after a particularly brutal balance patch, which I saw in a mechanical ball through Evil Hamaster.
Hero has been banned here and for years. Jeff Kapilin discussed the inclusion of them in the form of a “experimental card” in 2020, where a snowstorm will choose which hero has been banned by the pool system, which will be changed every week. But it was not talked seriously until February this year, as it was presented with a whole host of radical changes.
With a roster like Overwatch 2, there will always be one or two heroes who are too big for their shoes. They may be extremely strong at the current meta, or maybe three times firmly on a particular map. There are many variables of jogging, and the ban on hero allows you to make things a bit more manageable.
The blog post states that “the ban on the hero does not just equalize the playground, they form it.” “Are you tired of dominating the same hero every match? Want to throw a wrench at the enemy’s outgoing location? Create harmony with your team and vote to eliminate a high impact, block that a counter that is performing your best, helps you to be a dialogue, or to help you, to help you, to help you, to help you, to help you. He becomes a hero, becomes a hero, becomes a hero, becomes a hero.
Players are imagining who they are going to ban, and it seems that the most popular choice for the ban is none other than the Domfst. “The main lobby of punishment is either rolling the whole lobby or recovering from a lobotomy,” Jasaw0 says.
With a ban on heroes in the future, who do you think the most prohibited hero? By R/Over Watch
“If Dom is in the second team he is a disturbing incredible pain in the donkey,” other Adds the player. “If she is on my team, she is one of the men of the Moronic punishment who doesn’t think that ‘no I win I am the man’ and I refuse to exchange even when the whole enemy team is confronted and throwing it completely.
It’s disturbing enough to play a good punishment, but as I important Anna, this is not a big problem for me. I sleep from time to time and blow this boy until they throw the game angry or throw. But without ego to cope with it, I can see how a domain can hurt everyone’s life, jumps around the place, giving people out of the walls or maps.
But there is a dark aspect of the ban on the hero: someone bans your main. I am actually a little worried that seeing the tanks around the tanks who want to ban Anna. Yes, every time you wander around a corner, you sleep and fall, but I do not want to be taken away from me.
But still, I will happily take this L El if that means players can ban more power and disturbing heroes. These restrictions have been made “fresh, fair and entertaining for everyone”, and I think it will only do it, or at least make things a bit more tolerable for a tough counter -hero like DVA or hog.