Is Torbjorn's turret destroyed upon death?

Is Torbjorn's turret destroyed upon death? - White Flowers

Is Torbjörn's turret destroyed upon death? Or does it stay until it destroyed by an ennemy?

The only thing mentioned about his turret on the wiki (gamepedia) is this :

 Torbjörn constructs an enemy-tracking autocannon. He can use his hammer to upgrade it, increasing its health and adding a second cannon barrel.



Best Answer

No, but also yes.

Torbjorn's turret will not be destroyed if you kill the Torbjorn while he has a functional turret. However, if you kill Torbrjon as his turret is building (build animation and gaining health from 0-150), then his newly placed turret will also be destroyed.

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Can Torbjörn repair his turret?

This multipurpose hammer repairs turrets and, in a pinch, can also be used as a weapon. Swing to repair your turret or damage an enemy. Torbj\xf6rn deploys a self-building turret which automatically tracks and attacks enemies.

How do you destroy the turret in overwatch?

hop into the sym nest, deploy your bubble, zap those turrets, and hop out. If you are dva, fly into the turrets to destroy them. If you like using support, use brig and swing your mace around to kill the turrets.

Is Torbjörn broken?

So far, it has been discovered that it can be thrown into one of the trees adjacent to Hollywood's Point A, which makes it incredible difficult to spot. While that spot isn't technically broken, the other glitch is. Torbjorn's turret can be thrown inside of a roof on Eichenwalde.



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