One of the many heroes to appear in Overwatch 2, Hanzo joins characters from the DPS class such as Tracer, Soldier 76, and Widowmaker. While experienced Overwatch players should be fairly comfortable playing as Hanzo, the sequel introduces a new twist with each player.
The reticle system enables players to alter their in-game crosshairs. For those unaware, Hanzo is from Hanamura, Japan, and is a skilled assassin who is adept at following the conventional and religious practices of his family. He is a superb marksman and a member of the Damage class, but he also excels as a team support player.
Equipped with a Storm Bow, Hanzo is a sniper damage character who has the ability to kill non-tank characters with a single headshot. Similar to Widowmaker, Hanzo is most effective when seated at the back of the field or when climbing to elevated heights from where he can fire at the enemy.
He is also capable of quickly shooting five arrows with his Storm Arrows ability, which is useful when dealing with approaching enemies. His Sonic Arrow can locate enemies, and his ultimate attack can eliminate adversaries in its path.
In Overwatch 2, each hero has a unique combination of weapons and abilities that require a distinct level of precision, thus, players will understandably want to utilize a separate crosshair for each one.
Players will want to employ a wider crosshair on some heroes to increase their area of effect damage, while others will require more precision, which is right where Hanzo fits in, as one needs to be precise when using his crossbow.
Headshots are the only practical way for Hanzo to dispatch adversaries rapidly with the crossbow. Non-tank heroes may get away with a few body hits, but headshots will instantly kill them.
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