What are the exact damage numbers for Widowmaker after the patch on June 14, 2016?

What are the exact damage numbers for Widowmaker after the patch on June 14, 2016? - A Couple Sitting on the Bed While Holding a Number Balloon

Base damage decreases from 15 to 12 (damage multiplier doesn't change)

So what are the exact old and new numbers after this update ?

I assume that the "Headshot damage multiplier increase from x2 to x2.5" will cancel the above, when performing a headshot?






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How much damage does Widowmaker headshot?

Widowmaker will inflict 2.5 times the bodyshot damage with a scoped-in headshot, rather than the standard 2-time multiplier of other weapons. Therefore, she will deal 30 headshot damage at 0% charge and 300 headshot damage at 100%.

How much damage can Widowmaker do?

It allows her to deal impressive damage at long range. Critical hits with Widowmaker's secondary fire deal 2.5x critical damage as opposed to the normal 2x. As a result, a fully charged critical hit deals 300 damage. An uncharged shot from the sniper rifle deals miniscule damage.

Does Widowmaker have damage fall off?

However, the Experimental patch has extended the range at which Widowmaker's damage falloff comes into play, from 60-85 meters to 70-100 meters. That means you can be 69 meters away and Widowmaker can still land shots at full power.



Overwatch Patch McCree \u0026 Widowmaker Nerf June 14 2016




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