Let’s just say for argument that she’s harder. Why? Well, for one, because weapon accuracy is in conflict with her mission. Suppressing fire, for example, is inherent weapons “non accurate.” So that’s one stat she really doesn’t have access to.
I’m curious how one goes about moving up in SR with her. I really like the hero.
Same as everyone else.
Win more games than you lose, play a lot, profit.
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as i get better with orisa, the biggest things are good pull usage and learning when you can get closer…every second you are closer ups your dps to almost double…so if you can get closer to the enemy team and not get dove, do it. However, you have to learn when to disengage and high tail it out too. Farther away is safer, but it can also be irrelevant. If you play too far back like that your team will just lose the game with you being pretty irrelevant in terms of who won. Supporting fire is not enough because at long range you won’t solo kill the enemy tank if they aren’t bad and you won’t cut dps at that range unless you hit a great pull.
orisa dps at reaper range is quite good. Extremely deadly and you have a shield to boot
As a support main I don’t play orisa toooo much, but I can say that she is not too good on certain maps. Some maps you just need a rein or to play dive as her shield doesn’t cover enough or you just can’t make enough space compared to a rein. She is very good on control point maps but some maps attack side she just doesnt make the space needed.
GLHF though, we need more main tanks out there
As a tank who rose from Platinum to Diamond using Orisa a few seasons ago, I can tell you that the best way to play her is with a pocket (or at least a skilled) healer.
I know, what a troll thing to say, but unfortunately Orisa is a bullet magnet, she needs dem heals to do anything.
You have a mini grav on cooldown. Combo it similarly