Edited By
Sofia Wang

A surge of interest in Genji gameplay has emerged as a Sombra main transitions to the hero, raising questions about effective target prioritization. Players offer valuable tips to navigate the unique challenges Genji presents compared to stealthier heroes.
With the ongoing growth in Overwatch 2 content, players are brainstorming how to leverage Genji's mechanics to secure eliminations effectively. A recent post captured the challenges faced by new Genji players, particularly regarding engagement strategy and target selection.
Instead of focusing solely on the dive aspect, Genji players are advised to position themselves effectively and make calculated decisions about when to strike. One player states:
"Youโre a hybrid poke dive hero now. Take off angles and use your passive for better maneuvering."
Prioritize Weak Targets: Aim for low-health or low-mobility targets, especially supports.
Utilize the Environment: Flank using terrain for cover to engage opponents from an unexpected angle.
Gauge Enemy Cooldowns: Attack after opponents have used critical abilities like sleep dart or teleport.
Players suggest that dashing should not be the primary method of securing kills. Instead, timing and precision are emphasized:
"Use dashes to secure kills, but take your time lining them up."
The sentiment among seasoned players reflects a supportive environment, eager to help newcomers adapt:
โBe fast and decisive,โ encourages one new Genji advocate.
Another adds, โJump over your target. Disorient them but donโt expose yourself too much.โ
Despite the differing opinions, the advice consistently points toward cultivating confidence and adapting strategies as skills develop.
๐ Diversify target selection; aim for supports first.
๐ Players emphasize the importance of positioning over reckless engagement.
๐ฌ "The benefit Genji has is his access to high ground, which boosts survivability," notes a player.
As more players explore Genji, these insights shape the evolving understanding of effective playstyles within the game's community.