Overwatch 2 gameplay6/18/2023 ![]() This means that the ultimate will not stop until everyone is dead or has moved away from it.Īll of this feels like it has the potential to be overpowered, but much of his strength relies on a Ramattra player being able to create opportunities with his many abilities and have their teammates actually follow through. It’s a fairly powerful ultimate, but there’s an added twist: the duration of Annihilation is “paused” whenever an enemy is being damaged. When cast, Ramattra changes into Nemesis form and spreads a huge area of effect spell that sends out streams of damage from his body to all enemies in range, even as he moves. Like Ravenous Vortex, his ultimate ability, Annihilation, can be used in either form. It is a shadowy purple column that can pull heroes deeper inside, meaning it can also catch a low-flying Pharah or Echo. Vortex is a crowd control ability similar to Sojourn’s Disruptor Shot, which slows and continuously damages enemies. ![]() His third main ability, Ravenous Vortex, can be used in either form. His secondary changes from the shield to Block, which allows Ramattra to put both of his massive arms up to reduce incoming damage, but slows his movement speed. The wave does piercing damage (meaning it can pass through shields), and can hit multiple enemies in a line. Most notable is the primary fire, which changes into Pummel, a melee attack with a “shock wave of energy” ahead of it. For eight seconds, he transforms into his larger state, gaining armor and swapping abilities. Nemesis is the cooldown that takes Ramattra from an annoyance to a full-blown nightmare. Void Barrier, his secondary ability, is a high-health, short duration shield, which can be placed in front to provide cover while moving towards the enemy team. The Void Accelerator staff, which is Ramattra’s primary fire, sends out a steady stream of damage with no fall-off, making it perfect to chip away at a DPS on high ground. His default form gives him tools for letting his team engage from a distance. He is available to players at level 45 on the Battle Pass, or instantly via the Premium Battle Pass for 2,000 Overwatch Coins ($9.99).ĭescribed by lead character artist Qui Fang as the first “ tempo tank,” he is a hero that “can change states from moment to moment, embodying two forms.” The terminology is apt (despite having an existing meaning) as Ramattra’s gameplay should skillfully adapt to the momentum of a fight-using his staff-wielding Omnic state to “soften enemies up from range,” and strategically transforming into his Nemesis configuration to clean up with a beefier, more melee-based approach. An imposing robot who can transform at will, he represents not just a complication of tank design, but also the game’s long-neglected worldbuilding around the Omnics. With the release of Overwatch 2’s first post-launch season, Season 2, fans are getting to play the first post-launch tank hero, Ramattra.
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