Defense Matrix is particularly useful in nullifying enemy Bastion units while your team Hacks or takes them out. While not a good choice for a main tank, as she doesn't offer a large shield to protect the payload, D.Va does function well as a high-health DPS, with utility abilities that can help out the team. They don't necessarily need to be played together (we have default mode for that), but they're worth considering to fill out a final slot in your roster. And Mercy is generally an all-around good healer pick (especially if you have a Bastion to damage-boost). Torb provides armor (super-useful, I might add) and his turret really helps cleaning up stragglers, while Molten Core is excellent for Bastion fights. These three made the cut of the original Uprising strike team for a reason, and are useful in all-heroes mode just as well. And for the times when things get really hairy, Transcendence offers the best burst healing in the game-useful for the final battle. To that end, Zen's Discord Orb (again, paired with Bastion) helps drop enemies super quick. That is, you generally want to avoid damage altogether rather than trying to heal through it. Healing tends to not be a huge issue for a large part of Uprising, especially if your team is coordinated enough to take out enemies before they can do too much damage-and stay behind shields once they do. Having two shields to cover your team and the payload gives your teammates (read: Bastion) plenty of time to clean up enemies. Successful teams should almost definitely have one of these two tanks, and it's not a bad idea to consider bringing both-especially paired with a Bastion. Her Halt! ability is good for messing with enemy Bastions and Detonators, pulling them out of position or away from the payload, buying your team more time to pour on the damage. Also unlike Reinhardt, she can throw her shield down to protect herself while reviving a teammate. Orisa is an excellent main tank pick as well, as her shield can guard the payload while throwing out more damage than Reinhardt to clear out mobs of omnics. His shield is essential to keeping your team-and the payload-alive, blocking Slicer lasers and even Detonator explosions. The classic team's frontman and regular game main tank, Reinhardt makes an excellent case for himself in Uprising legendary. Hacking takes out Eradicators' shield, stops Detonators in their tracks, and most importantly, shuts down the super-dangerous enemy Bastion units, giving your team a chance to take them out without dying. Huge. But Sombra still shines in Uprising as hacking higher-tier omnics renders them completely useless for a few seconds. On top of that, her high-spread machine pistol doesn't offer the raw damage output of DPS heroes like Reaper or Tracer. There aren't any healthpacks for her to hack, meaning the usual strategy of stealthing in, taking out a high-value target, and translocating back to a health pack can't really be done. Sombra might seem like a bit of a mixed bag in Uprising. We found almost all successful legendary teams to have brought a Bastion along. Bastion's Sentry Configuration tears through the tough, shielded Eradicators and high-damage Detonator omnics. Because most of the enemies come to you, mobility doesn't matter as much as it does in other areas of Overwatch. We also know that we will be able to upgrade Bastion’s Overwatch 2 PvE mode abilities.The best way to fight omnics, as it turns out, is with other omnics. These Overwatch 2 Bastion abilities will probably be based around its current abilities but with added twists and customization. Bastion will be getting a lot of changes to its gameplay in the player vs enemy mode though, that is for sure. Developers confirmed that everyone will have the same abilities and basic gameplay that they had in Overwatch 1, meaning that Overwatch 2 character Bastion won’t be getting any major changes in that aspect. Here’s what we know for sure about Bastion in Overwatch 2.ĭespite many fans hoping for a complete rework on Overwatch 2’s Bastion to make it different than it is right now, but it doesn’t look like that’s happening. The deadly Omnic with a seemingly charming personality will be returning for Overwatch 2. It is all entirely because of its gameplay and how overpowered it feels. It is by far one of the most hated characters in the original game, and this has nothing to do with its backstory. Bastion is an Overwatch 2 hero that was also featured in the previous game.
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