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Overwatch 2: Kiriko Guide

As a support player, I find Kiriko to be one of the most versatile and fun characters to play in Overwatch 2. Her unique abilities, such as Healing Ofuda and Protection Suzu, make her a valuable asset to any team. However, mastering Kiriko requires a lot of time and practice. In this guide, I will be sharing some tips and strategies that will help you become a better Kiriko player.

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Introduction to Kiriko in Overwatch 2

Kiriko is a support hero in Overwatch 2 who is capable of providing healing and protection to her allies. She has a fox spirit who uses her magical abilities to assist her team. Kiriko’s primary weapon is the Kunai, slow-moving projectile with high headshot critical damage. To master Kiriko, you need to understand her abilities and how to use them effectively. By following the tips and strategies in this guide, you can become a better Kiriko player and help your team achieve victory.

Kiriko’s Abilities and How to Use Them

Kiriko has four main abilities: Healing Ofuda, Protection Suzu, Swift Step, and Kitsune Rush. Healing Ofuda allows Kiriko to throw a paper talisman on an ally, which then heals them. It also tracks toward allies by itself, making targeting easier for player.

Protection Suzu is very useful skill in Kiriko’s arsenal. Throwing this charm will shield a teammate from any damage, which is particularly useful when they’re low on health or in a tight spot. Additionally, it can dispel various harmful effects like anti-healing, sleep, and stun.

Swift Step is great mobility skill, which teleports Kiriko to a chosen ally’s location after a short cast. While it is a straightforward and powerful ability, it also enables Kiriko to engage in fights from a distance. Using Swift Step to save teammate can be great, however, if you fail to rescue their ally, Kiriko may be left in a vulnerable position.

Kiriko’s Kitsune Rush is her most outstanding skill. It could be considered one of the best support ultimates available in the game. Once activated, it provides buffs (attack speed, movement speed and faster cooldowns) to all allies who step on the path laid out by the Fox. So, it’s crucial to put Kiriko’s ultimate in a location where the entire team can walk or fight.

Kiriko Combos

Kiriko has several combos that can be used to maximize her effectiveness. One of the most effective combos is to use Protection Suzu to stop any damage on an ally, followed by Healing Ofuda. This combo can be used to keep your allies alive during team fights. Another effective combo is to use Kitsune Rush, followed by Healing Ofuda to quickly heal them.

Tips for Playing as Kiriko

Playing as Kiriko requires a lot of skill and practice. Here are some tips to help you become a better Kiriko player:

  • Stay behind your team: Kiriko is a support hero, which means she should stay behind her team and provide support from a safe distance.
  • Prioritize healing: Healing your allies should be your top priority. Use Healing Ofuda to heal your allies as much as possible.
  • Use Protection Suzu to protect your allies: Protection Suzu can be used to protect your allies from incoming damage. Use it to keep your allies alive during team fights. It’s also important to dispel key de-buffs, such as Ana’s anti-heal or Mei’s Blizzard slow and freeze.
  • Use Kitsune Rush to boost your team in situations, when they need it most – contesting point or major teamfight.

Kiriko Synergies

Kiriko works well with several heroes in Overwatch 2. She synergizes well with heroes who can protect her, such as Reinhardt and Sigma. She also works well with heroes who can deal damage from a distance, such as Hanzo and Widowmaker. When playing with these heroes, you can easily heal them from long range. She also can play heavy role for heroes such as Soldier 76, Pharah or Cassidy, making them immune to damage during their ultimate with Protection Suzu.

Kiriko’s Counter Strategies

Kiriko can be countered by heroes who can deal high damage from a distance, such as Widowmaker, Hanzo and Ashe. She can also be countered by heroes who can disrupt her abilities, such as Sombra and Doomfist. Winston, Tracer or Genji can easily kill her, if caught alone. To counter these heroes, stay behind cover and use Healing Ofuda and Protection Suzu to keep your allies alive.

How to Get Better at Playing as Kiriko

To get better at playing as Kiriko, you need to practice. Spend time playing in quick play and competitive modes to improve your skills. Watch replays of your games to identify areas where you can improve. You can also watch videos of professional players to learn new strategies and techniques.

Common Mistakes to Avoid When Playing as Kiriko

One common mistake that new Kiriko players make is to focus too much on dealing damage. Remember, your primary role is to provide healing and protection to your allies. Another common mistake is to use Kitsune Rush and Protection Suzu at the wrong time. Make sure to use these abilities when your allies need them the most.

Conclusion

Now that you’ve learned how to master Kiriko in Overwatch 2, it’s time to put your skills to the test. Practice playing as Kiriko in quick play and competitive modes, and don’t be afraid to experiment with different strategies and techniques. With enough practice and dedication, you can become a top Kiriko player in Overwatch 2.

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