In the case of a lot of Torbs/Bastion's, I would pick something that forces the Bastion to get out of his stationary mode. Having said that, depending on your team situation, you might need to pick something that compliments what your team has already selected. This is one of the situations that makes playing solo somewhat more difficult. Here are some compositions that do NOT work: (But can be found in the answers bellow)Īs you somewhat mentioned, the most difficult part of this is going to be the timing and team coordination rather than what the actual team composition is. TLDR: Junkrat behind a cover will do the job. More situational would be a well placed Hanzo ult, that would go trough the most entities. He did quite a lot of damage and what probably saved was me getting really angry at him and going solo (even ulting to stay alive) and hunt him down. While doing so he'd bounce his balls on the walls and generally land them around us. He was sitting nicely hidden in one of the rooms with a health pack and was spamming his primary fire. While defending B my concerns were D'Va ult, Phara flanking from behind (generally anyone that can scale the left side where there isn't a path - had a Reaper few others come behind us a couple of times).īut the hero that annoyed us the most was a JunkRat. What you are looking for is someone who can do a lot of splash damage from a good distance. We didn't have a Bastion but we had a lot of Torbjorns. Recently I was the defender you described. What's the best way to bust up this kind of defense and capture the point? That said, I'm not even sure what kind of offensive strategy to recommend or how to deal with it if I'm in a group of friends willing to cooperate. In particular, when playing against this on a PUG, it can be very very difficult to coordinate an offensive strategy to deal with it. A Reinhardt on offense can help but Bastion can shred his shield pretty quickly, not leaving a lot of time to take out the turrets/Bastion before you're under heavy fire. ![]() Even peeking out to snipe at them with Widow/Pharah/S76 is tough because with 2 turrets, you get shredded quickly. It's difficult to take out the Torbjorns first because they can decently hang in the back and hide, and taking out their turrets usually only buys you seconds before the next turret is back up. ![]() I'm finding these sorts of defensive compositions incredibly difficult to beat, assuming the enemy players are competent. Their remaining team comp will usually be a healer, some sort of harasser/flanker to keep people from taking long-range potshots, and then probably another harasser or a Reinhardt to shield the stationary defense. I'm noticing a lot lately, particularly on Hanamura B, that the defensive team will stack a couple of Torbjorns with a Bastion.
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