Overwatch 2 has arrived, bringing some major and minor changes to Blizzard Entertainment's popular hero shooter. The biggest changes in Overwatch 2 are structural, with five players to a team instead of six, and a rebalancing of the Tank, Support, and DPS system.
One of the most interesting DPS Heroes in Overwatch 2 is Tracer, an incredibly fast but fragile speedster that relies heavily on her Abilities to stay alive. With the lowest HP of any Hero in the game, Tracer has a high skill cap but incredible DPS potential.
Despite having a measly 150 HP, Tracer is actually one of the few close-range DPS Heroes in Overwatch 2. She survives through hit-and-run tactics and skirmishing, using her Blink ability to move unpredictably and Recall when she gets into trouble.
Learning how to use Blink and Recall effectively are vital to playing Tracer, giving her one of the highest skill requirements in Overwatch 2. Provided she can stay alive long enough to charge her Ultimate, Tracer's Pulse Bomb is a devastating sticky explosive that can wipe out whole groups of enemy Heroes.
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Tracer's dual Pulse Pistols deal heavy damage in a cone-like spread, with an extremely fast fire rate. Because of their spread, the Pulse Pistols are most effective in close range, requiring Tracer to close with enemy Heroes before she can deal effective damage. In addition, the Pulse Pistols burn through their magazines in only a couple of seconds, requiring players to be constantly aware of reloading gaps.
Tracer received only a single change in Overwatch 2, reducing the damage of her Pulse Pistols from 6 to 5. Although this nerf lowers her DPS, changes to Armor in the sequel mean she's actually more
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