Overwatch Myth Testing: Viewer Requests #2 (Genji Volleyball and more!)

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Myths Tested:
1. Symmetra boosted shot after reflect
If Genji reflects a shot, a damage boost on Symmetra has no effect

2. If Genji is boosted, will the reflected shots be boosted as well Yep, the bullet is now treated as Genji's and the damage boost applied to him will effect the reflected bullet

3. Multiple Boosted Genji's will increase the damage on a bullet the more times it is reflected
The effect won't stack, whichever Genji reflects last will have his boost effect bullet

4. Can Mercy boost a character after they fire a projectile but before it hits?
Yep, Mercy damage boost can be applied before the projectile hits to get a 30% boost

5. Will Winston ult heal to full health and remove negative effects from Ana's biotic grenade
Yep, it appears that Winston ult will put him to 1000 health no matter what

6. How much damage from Winston ult carries over after he goes back to normal?

900 - 1000 HP | All damage goes through
899 - 400 HP | Exactly 100 damage (Winston will be at 400 HP)
399 - 1 HP | HP will remain the same

7. Will the Torbjorn Ult heal up his turret
Yep, it puts it to full health (potentially more testing is needed to see if there are complexities to it)

Thank you for watching and if you have feedback, suggestions or critiques, let me know in the comments below!

Production Music courtesy of Epidemic Sound: http://www.epidemicsound.com







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