Overwatch Genji

Overwatch Genji




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"Even if I sacrifice my body, I will never sacrifice my honor."
Genji flings precise and deadly Shuriken at his targets, and uses his wakizashi to deflect projectiles or delivers a Swift Strike with his technologically-advanced "dragonblade" that cuts down enemies.
Details:
Double jumping doesn't reset on wall climbing.
Genji looses three deadly throwing stars in quick succession.
Throw an accurate burst of 3 projectiles.
Alternatively, he can throw three shuriken in a wider spread.
Throw a fan of 3 projectiles in an arc.
Details:
Shuriken's alternate fire is also called "Fan of Blades."
Even if there are fewer than three shuriken in his magazine, three shurikens will be fired.
Genji darts forward, slashing with his wakizashi and passing through foes in his path. If Genji eliminates a target, he can instantly use this ability again.
Rapidly dash forward and inflict damage on enemies. Eliminations reset the cooldown.
Details:
The cooldown will reset no matter what ability is used for the kill.
Swift Strike does not deal damage to traps such as Junkrat's Steel Trap or Widowmaker's Venom Mine.
With lightning-quick swipes of his wakizashi, Genji reflects an oncoming projectile and sends it rebounding towards his opponent.
Deflect incoming projectiles towards the direction you are aiming and block melee attacks.
Details:
Can be cancelled manually.
Any projectile deflected is treated as Genji's, and damage falloff is reset.
Blocks melee attacks, Chain Hook, and Whip Shot.
While Dragonblade is active, Genji will Deflect with his katana instead.
Certain projectiles are unaffected by Deflect. A list can be found here.
Genji brandishes his katana for a brief period of time. Until he sheathes his katana, Genji can deliver killing strikes to any targets within his reach.
1 second (unsheathing)
~0.2 seconds (initial swing)
1 second (sheathing)
Details:
Genji cannot use his Shuriken while Dragonblade is active.
Activating Dragonblade resets the cooldown of Swift Strike.
Genji can swing his sword 7 times at most.
Ammunition is restored after completion.
Genji is a versatile flanker with very high mobility, boasting some of the best movement options of all the heroes. Genji is better suited for mid-range to make use of his mobility and Shurikens, but can still be formidable at range. Cyber-Agility makes Genji a difficult target and allows him to navigate the map with ease. Swift Strike allows Genji to engage, escape, or move between targets efficiently. The damage on Swift Strike is considerable for most heroes but is insignificant to a tank. As such, Genji should use Swift Strike to either maneuver around his enemies or deal small but quick and easy damage. Deflect allows Genji to turn enemies' damage back towards them and even allows him to turn around entire ultimate abilities. This allows for potentially lethal burst damage if it is timed properly and Genji is well-positioned. Be wary when estimating your own abilities as Genji, though; you are not the most agile hero, nor do you deal the most damage. Genji fills a middle ground when it comes to these factors.
The cyborg Genji Shimada has made peace with the augmented body he once rejected, and in doing so, he has discovered a higher humanity.[4] While wary of his past, he has acknowledged, and made peace with it. He (almost) constantly wears a mask, as, in his words, "I do not people to fear me...or pity me."[5]
Genji's sword is a katana named RyΕ« ichimonji (η«œδΈ€ζ–‡ε­—); he maintains it personally and has never allowed anyone else to examine or repair it. It is paired with a traditional wakizashi sheathed horizontally on his lower back.[6]
I know what it is to leave behind a past you are not proud of.
Many within the clan considered the carefree Genji to be a dangerous liability, and they resented his father for coddling and protecting him.[4] He spent a lot of his time in an arcade in Hanamura, where he racked up numerous high scores on the arcade machines.[5]
At some point, Sojiro called Genji "sparrow" as an insult. He would later come to adopt it as a nickname.[5]
Together we could've built an empire.
That was your dream. Not mine.
The team succeeded in exfiltrating the manor, but the existence of Blackwatch was revealed to the world, resulting in political and public fallout.[10]
Within a year after the King's Row Uprising. Genji would cut contact with his old team members.[13]
Doomfist, you are truly a worthy foe.
If we fight again, I can't promise you'll walk away this time.
Nor can I.
~ Genji and Doomfist reflecting on their battle in Singapore
Genji, how'd you ever get used to...You know...It was hard enough for me and it was just the one arm.
It was a long and difficult road, but now, I feel at ease in my own body.
~ McCree and Genji discussing their cybernetics
Now, for the first time in his life, Genji was free. Even he could not say where his path would ultimately lead.[4]
When Winston issued a recall of Overwatch agents, Genji was seemingly in western North America.[16]
Real life is not like the stories our father told us. You are a fool for believing it so!
Perhaps I am a fool to think that there is still hope for you, but I do. Think on that, brother.
On the tenth anniversary of Genji's supposed death, as he had done every year, Hanzo broke into Shimada Castle and took down the guards before they could alert anyone. In the main room in front of the sword display he lit an incense offering and prayed to honor his brother. Genji had tracked him before he even set foot in the castle, and revealed his presence to Hanzo. The two sparred both physically and verbally, discussing Hanzo's assassination of his brother. Hanzo unleashed his Dragon Strike ability, but Genji was able to manipulate it, a feat that only a Shimada should be capable of. He took off his mask, revealing himself as Hanzo's very much alive brother. He told Hanzo that he had forgiven him, and now, Hanzo had to forgive himself. The world was changing, and they would have to pick sides. Hanzo wasn't swayed, but Genji told him that he still had hope for his brother. And with that, he disappeared into the night.[18]
Hello Genji! Thanks for the help in Paris. I thought your hoodie was very stylish.
Our paths cross for now. As to the future, we shall see.
~ Genji and Mei after the battle in Paris
After Paris, Genji and the others traveled to Watchpoint: Gibraltar, which they used as their base of operations.[21] As it turned out, Null Sector's attack on Paris was simply the prelude to a global invasion. Winston pointed out that Null Sector wasn't the only threat Overwatch had to deal with. He declared that they'd had to fight their way through one city at a time. [22]
Note: The following events aren't necessarily in chronological order.
I knew you would return one day.
It has been too long, master.
Kill 2 Enemies with a single use of Genji's Deflect in Quick or Competitive play.
Kill 4 enemies with a single use of Genji's Dragonblade in Quick or Competitive play.
Genji himself was originally conceived as a slow-moving stealth assassin with an ability that allowed him to trip an enemy, stunning them, and then instantly kill them with a sword strike "finishing move" if another enemy didn't interrupt the attack, but this design was found to be unfun.[37] At one point he was also given an Ultimate that would allow him to instantly kill an enemy from behind, which would have had unique stealth kill animations such as stabbing them in the back or cutting their throat.[38] The lessons learned from this iteration of Genji were taken into consideration when developing Sombra as a stealth hacker.[36] Another early version of Genji was treated purely as a melee hero with his sword always drawn and the ability to stick to walls.[39] Some of these abilities appear to be the basis for the Talon Assassin enemy unit that appears in the Overwatch Retribution event.[40]
The concept for Genji's new design in Overwatch 2 originated from the first storyboards for the Zero Hour cinematic, which depicted Genji appearing in a hoodie to rescue Winston. In the original storyboards he was wearing only a hoodie, causing the art team to realize that Genji had been naked this whole time and decide that if he's going to wear a hoodie he should also put on some pants. Jungah Lee, a concept artist for the Story and Franchise Development team, took that idea and fleshed out the design for the cinematic, and the development team liked it so much that they decided to bring it forward as his new design.[41]
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Genji flings precise and deadly Shuriken at his targets, and uses his technologically-advanced katana to deflect projectiles or deliver a Swift Strike that cuts down enemies.
Genji looses three deadly throwing stars in quick succession. Alternatively, he can throw three shuriken in a wider spread.
With lightning-quick swipes of his sword, Genji reflects an oncoming projectile and sends it rebounding towards his opponent.
Genji darts forward, slashing with his katana and passing through foes in his path. If Genji eliminates a target, he can instantly use this ability again.
Genji brandishes his katana for a brief period of time. Until he sheathes his sword, Genji can deliver killing strikes to any targets within his reach.
Biography
Real Name: Genji Shimada, Age: 35
Occupation: Adventurer
Base of Operations: Shambali Monastery, Nepal
Affiliation: Shimada Clan (formerly), Overwatch (formerly)
"Even if I sacrifice my body, I will never sacrifice my honor."
The cyborg Genji Shimada has made peace with the augmented body he once rejected, and in doing so, he has discovered a higher humanity.
As the youngest son of the master of the Shimada ninja clan, Genji lived a life of luxury and privilege. He had little interest in the family's illegal businesses, and although he excelled at and enjoyed his ninja training, he spent most of his time pursuing a playboy lifestyle. Many within the clan considered the carefree Genji to be a dangerous liability, and they resented his father for coddling and protecting him. Following the clan leader's untimely death, Genji's older brother, Hanzo, demanded that Genji take a more active role in their late father's empire. Genji refused, enraging Hanzo. The tension between the brothers built to a violent confrontation that left Genji on the verge of dying.
Hanzo believed that he had killed his brother, but Genji was rescued by Overwatch and the intervention of Dr. Angela Ziegler. The global security force saw Genji as a potential asset in its ongoing operations to combat the Shimada clan. As Genji's injuries left him clinging to life, Overwatch offered to rebuild his body in exchange for his help. He was put through an extensive process of cyberization, which enhanced his natural speed and agility and augmented his superlative ninja skills. Transformed into a living weapon, Genji single-mindedly set about the task of dismantling his family's criminal empire.
But as time passed, Genji felt increasingly at war with himself. He was repulsed by the mechanical parts of his body and could not come to grips with what he had become. When his mission was complete, he abandoned Overwatch and wandered the world in search of meaning. He drifted for many years before crossing paths with the omnic monk Zenyatta. Though Genji initially rejected Zenyatta's wisdom, the benevolent omnic would not be deterred. In time, Zenyatta became his mentor, and under the monk's tutelage, Genji reconciled his dual existence as both man and machine. He learned to accept that although he had a cyborg body, his human soul was intact, and he came to see his new form as a gift and a unique strength.
Now, for the first time in his life, Genji is free. Even he cannot say where his path will ultimately lead.
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