Can the same hero get hit by two McCree high noon bullets?

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So Mercy, Roadhog and McCree walk into a saloon. And Roadhog is between both of them, and McCree goes all high-noon on them, but shoots without charging enough to one-shot roadhog.

Does McCree lock onto both? If so, when he shoots, and the first shot doesnt kill Roadhog, does Roadhog also get hit by the second? If not, what if Mercy just walked right behind Roadhog at the last second (after McCree starts firing but before its her turn to die, which I've seen happen with heros going behind walls just at the last second)?



Best Answer

Every hero McCree locks on gets one shot. THe longer McCree charges, the higher damage he'll do (up to 1040 dmg per all 6 seconds charging). If he charges for 3 seconds that will kill Mercy but leave RoadHog at very low HP.

If Mercy goes behind Roadhog and he (Roadhog) doesn't die, then Mercy will live another day too.




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How much damage does McCree High Noon do?

One of the updates McCree received was for his ultimate, High Noon, and it increases the damage per second of the ability from 275 to 550 after locking onto targets for 2.5 seconds. This is a 100 percent increase, so that obviously means McCree does 100 percent more damage with his ultimate on the new patch.

How do you use McCree high noon?

Born in the state of Texas, not much is know about Jesse McCree's early life prior to him joining the Deadlock Gang with Ashe stating that he was a farmer before she brought him into the gang.



WORLD HIGH NOON MCCREE




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