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The 5 Biggest Symmetra Changes Coming to Overwatch, and How They’ll Affect Gameplay

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STRONGER TELEPORTER

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Symmetra’s teleporter is having its health reduced from 200 HP to 50 HP, but is gaining 350 in shields. This means that the teleporter will be able to regenerate back its shields and Symmetra could have an easier time keeping it online during enemy attacks.

Previously, when Symmetra’s teleporter was damaged, it stayed damaged. This meant that even if Symmetra was able to kill an enemy before they totally destroyed it, they could just come back and fire off the last few bullets needed to finish the job. Granting the teleporter the ability to self-generate is a great reward for Symmetra players who are good at defending ultimate placements, ensuring that if they keep-up the defense, they can have their ultimate up for longer and in turn better help their team get back into the fight.


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