Talk:Zarya

Gardeford: Not sure about anyone else, but i found it a lot more useful when the energy chart showed damage per second and not damage per round.
 * Personally I think dpr is better, because, for one, it shows that damage is still "quantized", and two, it's better to show its interaction with armor. --Krupam (talk)--

Rouge123445: Can someone with permission change the "will be playable in Heroes in the Storm" to "is playable in Heroes of the Storm"? I cannot do it for some reason, and Zarya is currently able to be played in Heroes of the Storm.
 * Done. - TheModster (talk) 22:31, 15 December 2016 (UTC)

Refs. to Lynx Seventeen
Can someone edit references to Lynx Seventeen to have neutral (they/them) pronouns? As noted on their own page, and seen here https://twitter.com/westofhouse/status/913250509124857856?lang=en, they use they/them pronouns not he/him (which is what has been used on Zarya's page when they've been referenced). Apologies if this was the incorrect way to request this- first time using the wiki im afraid


 * I've changed the masculine pronouns to "it." I'm wary to use "they/them" because it could lead to confusion between Lynx itself and actions they both undertake (as "they/them" is plural).--Hawki (talk) 11:54, 7 November 2017 (UTC)
 * That's not a good reason to change a character's pronouns, and to resort to using it pronouns is also bordering on offensive. They/them may be plural, but it's perfectly grammatically sound to use they/them as singular pronouns. I don't think anyone will get confused. -TheModster (talk) 00:57, 16 January 2018 (UTC)

"Energy does not deplete while shields are active."
In the description of her passive ability "Energy", it says "Energy does not deplete while shields are active." Unless the ingame visual is bugged, then this is not true. Can someone with editing privileges remove this?
 * Done! -TheModster (talk) 00:57, 16 January 2018 (UTC)

"512KG record - "higher record than any woman's set in the Olympics to date, though not the highest ever recorded "
"The 512 tattoo on her shoulder is apparently her weightlifting record; two of her sprays depict a 512kg set of weights. This is a higher record than any woman's set in the Olympics to date, though not the highest ever recorded (although under the current format it exceeds all present records)."

Not the highest ever recorded? no person in the world has ever reached this weight, and it's more than double the women records.