![]() ![]() With the threat of these flankers gone, though, teams might rely on these ranged characters to get work done. Ashe and Hanzo had already had some play, but they required a support such as Mercy to pocket them against the constant harassment from flankers such as Tracer and Sombra. With Tracer and Sombra gone, it might be time for long-range sharpshooters like Hanzo, Ashe and Widowmaker to make their return to the scene. Dallas ran a lot of Sombra-Tracer DPS looks, something that other teams had done in small doses. In fact, the Fuel won the May Melee in part because of the Sombra play of DPS Dong-ha “Doha” Kim. Teams have gotten particularly good at running Sombra and finding value with the pick even without her EMP ultimate, which is one of the most impactful ultimates in the entire game. Sombra introduces wrinkles into every game she plays in. Meanwhile, Tracer sees play in poke compositions as someone who can follow up on damage dealt at range, confirming kills and getting out safely. She’s not ideal in brawl, but in dive compositions she’s the primary DPS threat most times. Most teams throughout the league rely on Tracer as a comfort pick, since she can effectively function in almost any team composition and find value. The ban of Tracer and Sombra are going to seriously shake up the meta, possibly more so than the Reinhardt ban. Outside of those cases, though, Reinhardt’s absence should cause Lucio to see a severe dip in play rate. Interestingly, while Lucio is traditionally a brawl staple, some teams have been playing Lucio-Moira support lineups in dive compositions. ![]()
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |