Overwatch' Guide: The Best Heroes for Beginners

By Mara T - 09 Dec '16 04:08AM
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There are 21 heroes that players can play and use in "Overwatch" and not all of them are good to use especially for beginners. Of course, each character has their own advantage and disadvantage that players will learn through practice. So this article is all about guiding players to know which heroes are the easiest to learn and master.

Hero Mercy in "Overwatch"

One of the best hero to pick in "Overwatch" is Mercy. Using it wouldn't guarantee a win but it will give great support to the player's team. This hero is known for its variety of abilities that are great for support such as the Caduceus Staff that allows it to buff teammate's health and any attack against them. Another one is the Angel Ability that allows the character to fly high towards her teammates in need of help.

Hero Pharah in "Overwatch"

Pharah is another hero that's recommended for beginners. Her best ability is the Jump Jet which allows her to jump high up in the air and give her a birdseye view of the whole area. It can also give her access to further places that other players can't so it's also a hero good for the team. Players can use her ability as an advantage in getting to different places as others will have to go through the usual route to get there.

Hero Roadhog in "Overwatch"

Now Roadhog may look like he is not good but he will be very useful for beginners. His ability is very simple to use and master. Use his weapon Chain Hook to pull enemy nearer and quickly paralyzing them. So all the player needs to do is use his second fire into the opponent's body and eliminate them.

Hero McCree in "Overwatch"

So among the four heroes, McCree is the most challenging one to use but with a little practice can also be the most effective. Players just need to master using his flash bang grenade to stun his enemies and get close through a combat roll and do a fan attack to deploy six shots at the same time. It's a move that's almost impossible to escape.

 

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