From MY experience in masters:
• Large hit box makes him extremely vulnerable to long range hitscans. Also has no way to contest them from afar (understandable, shotgun CQ character.)
• TP is loud and makes him very vulnerable coming out of it (though you shouldn’t be doing this out in the open. This is only if someone hears you coming out of it or gets a read on you.)
• Death Blossom MUST catch the enemy off guard, especially if used on multiple people (like 3 +) or you will get focused down quick. Anyone anywhere outside of its range is going to kill him if he’s in their los.
• Surprise ults are hard because more people start tracking ults in higher elo, so they’re more aware.
• I wouldn’t say it’s harder to wraith out of sticky situations. You should know when to get in and out and not wait until you’re on the absolute brink of death to use it. It’s his best ability and a fantastic one. Also, just peaking your healers in wraith is usually enough.
From MY experience in masters: • Large hit box makes him extremely vulnerable to long range hitscans. Also has no way to contest them from afar (understandable, shotgun CQ character.) • TP is loud and makes him very vulnerable coming out of it (though you shouldn’t be doing this out in the open. This is only if someone hears you coming out of it or gets a read on you.) • Death Blossom MUST catch the enemy off guard, especially if used on multiple people (like 3 +) or you will get focused down quick. Anyone anywhere outside of its range is going to kill him if he’s in their los. • Surprise ults are hard because more people start tracking ults in higher elo, so they’re more aware. • I wouldn’t say it’s harder to wraith out of sticky situations. You should know when to get in and out and not wait until you’re on the absolute brink of death to use it. It’s his best ability and a fantastic one. Also, just peaking your healers in wraith is usually enough.