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**This is Reaper's main method of escape. If you suddenly find yourself surrounded by enemies, activate Wraith Form and make a break for the safest location you can find.
 
**This is Reaper's main method of escape. If you suddenly find yourself surrounded by enemies, activate Wraith Form and make a break for the safest location you can find.
 
**When timed properly, Reaper can avoid potentially deadly attacks with this ability, such as [[Roadhog|Roadhog's]] [[Chain Hook]] or [[McCree|McCree's]] [[Flashbang]]. Try to anticipate your enemy's attacks and use Wraith Form before they hit.
 
**When timed properly, Reaper can avoid potentially deadly attacks with this ability, such as [[Roadhog|Roadhog's]] [[Chain Hook]] or [[McCree|McCree's]] [[Flashbang]]. Try to anticipate your enemy's attacks and use Wraith Form before they hit.
**Using Wraith Form will remove [[Zenyatta|Zenyatta's]] [[Orb Of Discord]] as well as Tracer's ultimate.
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**Using Wraith Form will remove [[Zenyatta|Zenyatta's]] [[Orb Of Discord]] as well as [[Tracer|Tracer's]] [[Pulse Bomb]].
   
 
*'''[[Shadow Step]]:''' When activated, Reaper will switch to a targeting mode, allowing him to select a point within his line of sight to Shadow Step to. Once he finds a suitable point, he can press the primary fire button to teleport to the target location after a short delay.
 
*'''[[Shadow Step]]:''' When activated, Reaper will switch to a targeting mode, allowing him to select a point within his line of sight to Shadow Step to. Once he finds a suitable point, he can press the primary fire button to teleport to the target location after a short delay.
**This is Reaper's main method of flanking. Use Shadow Step to get to higher ground or behind enemy lines without having to directly travel there.
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**This is Reaper's main method of flanking. Use Shadow Step to get to higher ground or behind enemy lines without having to travel there directly.
**Note that Reaper is immobile and cannot use weapons or abilities while using Shadow Step. Try to only Shadow Step from a safe position, as you otherwise make an easy target.
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**Note that Reaper is immobile and cannot use weapons or abilities while using Shadow Step. Try to only Shadow Step from and to a safe position, as you otherwise make an easy target.
   
*'''[[Death Blossom]] (Ultimate):''' Reaper's [[Ultimate]] ability. When activated, Reaper begins to fire his shotguns in a large AoE around himself, dealing significant damage to all nearby enemies that are within his line of sight for a short period of time. His movement speed is slowed for the duration, and he cannot use normal attacks or abilities. This is a [[channeled]] ability, and stuns will immediately end Death Blossom's effect.
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*'''[[Death Blossom]] (Ultimate):''' Reaper's [[Ultimate]] ability. When activated, Reaper begins to fire his shotguns in a large AoE around himself, dealing massive damage to all nearby enemies that are within his line of sight for a short period of time. His movement speed is slowed for the duration, and he cannot use normal attacks or abilities. This is a [[channeled]] ability, and stuns will immediately end Death Blossom's effect.
 
**One of the deadliest Ultimates in the game against a stacked enemy team. Look for opportunities where your opponents are clumped together and where you can silently approach to unleash Death Blossom.
 
**One of the deadliest Ultimates in the game against a stacked enemy team. Look for opportunities where your opponents are clumped together and where you can silently approach to unleash Death Blossom.
 
**Death Blossom's damage is treated in much the same way as Hellfire Shotguns, meaning that it will be blocked by barriers and solid surfaces. Try to make sure that your opponents don't have a corner they can duck behind when you activate Death Blossom, or you may end up wasting your Ultimate.
 
**Death Blossom's damage is treated in much the same way as Hellfire Shotguns, meaning that it will be blocked by barriers and solid surfaces. Try to make sure that your opponents don't have a corner they can duck behind when you activate Death Blossom, or you may end up wasting your Ultimate.

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Reaper


Reaper-portrait

"Death walks among you."

Real Name
Gabriel Reyes
Age
Unknown
Nationality
American
Occupation
Mercenary
Base
Unknown
Affiliation
United States military (formerly)
Overwatch (formerly)
Various, including Talon (mercenary status)
Quotes
Quotation page
Role
Offense
Health
250

Reaper is an Offense hero in Overwatch.

Summary

Reaper is a deadly assassin that can move like a ghost through the battlefield, dispatching enemies and draining the life from their corpses, disappearing before their allies can catch him. Reaper is most effective at close quarters, and uses his movement abilities to get close to vulnerable targets. He is at his best when ambushing and swiftly silencing targets before slipping back into the shadows.[1] With his Death Blossom turning him into a deadly whirlwind, Reaper can be devastating in confined spaces, turning an enemy charge into a rout.

Official tips

  • Reaper is a powerful, short range ambusher with a pair of shotguns.
  • Use Wraith Form's invulnerability to move in for a kill or to escape afterward.
  • Ambush the enemy team with Death Blossom to turn the tide of battle.

Abilities

Ability Icon Description
The Reaping
(Passive ability)
Ability-reaper5 Collect Soul Globes to restore health.
Hellfire Shotguns Ability-reaper1 Reaper tears enemies apart with twin shotguns.
Wraith Form Ability-reaper2 Reaper becomes a shadow for a short period of time. While in this form, he takes no damage and is able to pass through enemies, but cannot fire his weapons or use other abilities.
Shadow Step Ability-reaper3 After marking a destination, Reaper disappears and reappears at that location.
Death Blossom
(Ultimate ability)
Ability-reaper4 In a blur of motion, Reaper empties both hellfire shotguns at breakneck speed, dealing massive damage to all nearby enemies.

Ability Breakdown

Ability Ammo Fire Rate Damage Headshot Healing Duration Reload/Cooldown
The Reaping - - - - 50 hp - -
Hellfire Shotguns 8 2 rps 2 - 7 per pellet
(20 pellets per shot)
- - 1.5s
Wraith Form - - - - - 3s 8s
Shadow Step - - - - - 2s casting 10s
Death Blossom - - 600 - - 3s -

Strategy

Reaper is a short-ranged flanker and one of the deadliest heroes in the game up close, with even Tanks like Reinhardt and Roadhog melting under the power of his Hellfire Shotguns. Reaper's relative simplicity makes him a good hero for new players, while still remaining deadly in experienced hands. Despite his power, he's not without his weaknesses, with his lack of in-combat mobility and medium or long-range damage options being the most noticeable.

Weapons & Abilities

  • The Reaping (Passive): Whenever Reaper eliminates an enemy, they spawn a red Soul Globe near their body, which Reaper can walk on top of to restore 50 Health.
    • This provides Reaper with a steady stream of healing, so long as he's successfully killing his opponents. This can help him to survive for long periods of time in areas without many Health Packs.
    • This can provide Reaper with valuable in-combat healing. If up against multiple opponents, aim to kill the targets with the lowest Health first to maintain your own Health.
  • Hellfire Shotguns: Reaper's primary weapon. The primary fire will cause Reaper to alternate shooting his two shotguns. These shotguns have a wide spread and deal high damage at short range, but have high damage falloff past that range.
    • Hellfire Shotguns deal extremely high damage at short range, allowing Reaper to quickly kill targets that he gets the jump on.
    • As the shotguns have high damage falloff, aim to get up close to your enemies so that you can deal the most damage possible.
  • Wraith Form: When activated, Reaper assumes a gaseous purple form for a short period of time. While in this form, he is invincible and untargetable by any enemy weapons or abilities and ignores enemy collision. He also moves faster for the duration. However, he cannot attack or use any abilities during this time.
    • This is Reaper's main method of escape. If you suddenly find yourself surrounded by enemies, activate Wraith Form and make a break for the safest location you can find.
    • When timed properly, Reaper can avoid potentially deadly attacks with this ability, such as Roadhog's Chain Hook or McCree's Flashbang. Try to anticipate your enemy's attacks and use Wraith Form before they hit.
    • Using Wraith Form will remove Zenyatta's Orb Of Discord as well as Tracer's Pulse Bomb.
  • Shadow Step: When activated, Reaper will switch to a targeting mode, allowing him to select a point within his line of sight to Shadow Step to. Once he finds a suitable point, he can press the primary fire button to teleport to the target location after a short delay.
    • This is Reaper's main method of flanking. Use Shadow Step to get to higher ground or behind enemy lines without having to travel there directly.
    • Note that Reaper is immobile and cannot use weapons or abilities while using Shadow Step. Try to only Shadow Step from and to a safe position, as you otherwise make an easy target.
  • Death Blossom (Ultimate): Reaper's Ultimate ability. When activated, Reaper begins to fire his shotguns in a large AoE around himself, dealing massive damage to all nearby enemies that are within his line of sight for a short period of time. His movement speed is slowed for the duration, and he cannot use normal attacks or abilities. This is a channeled ability, and stuns will immediately end Death Blossom's effect.
    • One of the deadliest Ultimates in the game against a stacked enemy team. Look for opportunities where your opponents are clumped together and where you can silently approach to unleash Death Blossom.
    • Death Blossom's damage is treated in much the same way as Hellfire Shotguns, meaning that it will be blocked by barriers and solid surfaces. Try to make sure that your opponents don't have a corner they can duck behind when you activate Death Blossom, or you may end up wasting your Ultimate.
    • Remember that heroes like McCree and Roadhog can interrupt your Ultimate. Be cautious about using Death Blossom around them if their stuns are still available.

General Strategies

  • Reaper's high damage output makes him a great counter to durable characters like Winston or Roadhog. Consider using Reaper if up against multiple Tanks.
  • Reaper is usually not effective as a straightforward Assault hero like Pharah or Soldier: 76. Instead, use a combination of Shadow Step and side routes to carefully maneuver behind your opponents so that you can ambush them with your Hellfire Shotguns. Having good knowledge of each map and learning where Reaper can use Shadow Step effectively greatly increases his usefulness. Don't be afraid to spend time in a Custom Game on each of the maps finding out where Shadow Step can take you.
  • Try to focus your gameplay around Wraith Form's cooldown. When Wraith Form is off cooldown, you can afford to play more aggressively, since you have it available to escape if needed. When Wraith Form is on cooldown, play more defensively and don't take unnecessary risks.
  • Reaper can still pick up Health Packs while using Wraith Form. Keep in mind where the Health Packs on each map are so that you can plan your escape with Wraith Form if you start losing a fight.
  • When flanking, look to pick off lone targets rather than charging straight into a group (unless Death Blossom is available). While Reaper is more durable than other flankers, his lack of in-combat mobility means that he relies solely on Wraith Form to escape, and its short duration means that enemy heroes can follow and kill you easily if you're too far away from your own team.
  • When ambushing with Death Blossom, look for ledges or other raised areas that you can leap off of to get into the middle of the enemy team before activating your Ultimate. Always use the element of surprise in your favor.

Good Counters to Reaper

  • Icon-RoadhogRoadhog: While Reaper can usually Wraith Form to avoid his main Chain Hook combo, a good Roadhog can follow and kill Reaper after, or at least force him to play conservatively. A single good meatshot from Scrap Gun's primary fire is enough to instantly kill Reaper, and Take A Breather lets him tank through a full round of Hellfire Shotgun blasts. Chain Hook can also interrupt Death Blossom.
  • File:Icon-mccree.pngMcCree: Wraith Form might let Reaper survive a standard Flashbang combo, but McCree can easily chase Reaper down and either finish him with a second round at close range or fight him at medium range where Hellfire Shotguns are largely ineffective. Much like Roadhog, Flashbang can be used to interrupt Death Blossom.
  • Icon-meiMei: Her ability to become invulnerable usually frustrates Reaper's attempts to kill her, and Reaper's lack of in-combat mobility makes him highly vulnerable to Endothermic Blaster in an extended fight.
  • Icon-zaryaZarya: As Reaper relies on chaining kills to keep his health up with The Reaping, Projected Barrier can stop a Reaper's killing spree dead in its tracks. Her own Particle Barrier gives her impressive durability when facing Reaper one-on-one.

Story

"Death Walks Among You."

Reaper's cells simultaneously decay and regenerate at a hyper-accelerated rate.[2] Even after the complete destruction of his body, Reaper has been observed to retain some kind of form as a black mist, apparently able to regain physical form at a later point.[3]

Overwatch

Gabriel Reyes

Reyes during the Omnic Crisis

The man who would later be known as Reaper was originally known as Gabriel Reyes. He was born in Los Angeles. Prior to the Omnic Crisis, he joined the United States military, where he achieved a senior officer position. He achieved veteran status, and was highly respected. At some point he met John Morrison, a fellow soldier, and the two became friends. Subsequently, in the midst of the Omnic Crisis, they joined Overwatch together—a small, elite taskforce created by the United Nations to deal with the omnic threat. Reyes was given leadership of the group.

Overwatch succeeded in defeating the omnics. Morrison, who had played a key role in shaping the group, was given the position of strike commander, acting as the first, official commanding officer of Overwatch. Reyes was passed over in the process, which created a rift between the two men.[4]

At some point, Reyes was part of Overwatch's Blackwatch unit.[5]

As time went on, the tension between Reyes and Morrison worsened. Overwatch met its end through a combination of accusations that tainted the organization's reputation, and Reyes himself. Officially, Reyes and Morrison were killed in the blast that destroyed Overwatch's Swiss headquarters, an event the UN ruled as an accident. In reality, Overwatch had become split down the middle, with Reyes leading a rebellion against Morrison's leadership. As a battle was waged within the base, their fighting triggered an explosion that destroyed the facility, and apparently took Reyes and Morrison into the inferno with it. To this day, Reyes's true agenda remains unknown.[4]

Reaper

"Some speak of a black-robed terrorist known only as the Reaper. His identity and motives are a mystery. What is known is that where he appears, death follows."
Icon-reaper

Reyes, now known as "Reaper"

Reyes resurfaced as a volatile mercenary known as "Reaper." His identity and motives remained unknown. Now a ruthless and remorseless killer, he was responsible for terrorist attacks throughout the world. He fought in many armed conflicts over the decades, showing no loyalty to any cause or organization. Survivors described him as a black shadow ghosting unscathed through the most hellish battlefields. The few bodies recovered of his victims were pale, empty husks drained of life, their cells showing signs of intense degradation. It was speculated that Reaper was a byproduct of failed genetic alteration which forced his cells to simultaneously decay and regenerate at a hyper-accelerated rate.

Those attempting to track his movements began to see a pattern in his appearances. They believed that Reaper was hunting former Overwatch agents and systematically eliminating them.[2]

Watchpoint: Gibraltar

"I'll be sure to send them your regards, monkey."

Alongside Talon operatives, Reaper entered Watchpoint: Gibraltar in an effort to gain a list of Overwatch agents. The Talon soldiers kept Winston occupied long enough for Reaper to begin downloading the agent database, but soon found themselves overpowered, forcing Reaper to enter the fray. He quickly incapacitated Winston, and mocked the ape that he'd send his fellow agents his regards. Winston stunned Reaper by activating a shield device that detonated, and then used his tesla cannon on Reaper, incinerating him. Yet despite this, a cloud of black mist was seen leaving the base awhile later.[3]

Doomfist's Gauntlet

"Die."
Reaper-cine2

Reaper advances on Winston

Apparently having regained physical form, Reaper teamed up with Widowmaker in order to steal Doomfist's gauntlet, but was hampered by former Overwatch agents Tracer and Winston. While he initially held the advantage, breaking Winston's glasses was enough to send the ape into a berserk fury, and Reaper and Widowmaker were forced to retreat without the device, having been used by a bystander to punch Widowmaker which ended up destroying the gauntlet, their foes hot on their heels.[6]

Videos

Skins

Reaper Skins
 
Common (Free)
Reaper Skin Classic
Classic
Weapons: #1
Reaper Skin Overwatch 2
Overwatch 2
Weapons: #1
Rare (75 Credits)
Reaper Skin Blood
Blood
Weapons: #1
Reaper Skin Midnight
Midnight
Weapons: #1
Reaper Skin Moss
Moss
Weapons: #1
Reaper Skin Royal
Royal
Weapons: #1
Epic (250 Credits)
Reaper Skin Desert
Desert
Weapons: #1
Reaper Skin Wight
Wight
Weapons: #1
Reaper Skin Hellfire
Hellfire
Weapons: #1
Epic (Summer Games) (800 Overwatch2 Coin)
Reaper Skin Imperial Guard
Imperial Guard
Weapons: #1
Reaper Skin American
American
Weapons: #1
Epic (Winter Wonderland) (750 Credits)
Epic (Shop) (1000 Overwatch2 Coin)
Reaper Skin Shiver
Shiver
Weapons: #1
Reaper Skin Calavera
Calavera
Weapons: #1
Reaper Skin Nebula
Nebula
Weapons: #1
Legendary (1000 Credits)
Reaper Skin Nevermore
Nevermore
Weapons: #1
Reaper Skin Plague Doctor
Plague Doctor
Weapons: #1
Reaper Skin El Blanco
El Blanco
Weapons: #1
Reaper Skin Mariachi
Mariachi
Weapons: #1
Legendary (Lunar New Year) (1500 Credits)
Legendary (Overwatch Archives) (1500 Credits)
Reaper Skin Lü Bu
Lü Bu
Weapons: #1
Reaper Skin Soldier 24
Soldier: 24
Weapons: #1
Legendary (Overwatch Anniversary) (1500 Credits)
Reaper Skin Evermore
Evermore
Weapons: #1
Reaper Skin Masquerade
Masquerade
Weapons: #1
Legendary (Summer Games) (1500 Credits)
Legendary (Winter Wonderland) (1500 Credits)
Reaper Skin Biker
Biker
Weapons: #1
Reaper Skin Rat King
Rat King
Weapons: #1
Legendary (Halloween Terror) (1500 Credits)
Reaper Skin Pumpkin
Pumpkin
Weapons: #1
Reaper Skin Dracula
Dracula
Weapons: #1
Legendary (Origins Edition)
Reaper Skin Blackwatch Reyes
Blackwatch Reyes
Weapons: #1
Reaper Skin Dusk
Dusk
Weapons: #1
Legendary (Battle Pass)
Reaper Skin Chasa
Chasa
Weapons: #1
Reaper Skin Hazmat
Hazmat
Weapons: #1
Legendary (Shop) (1900 Overwatch2 Coin)
Reaper Skin Cursed Captain
Cursed Captain
Weapons: #1
Reaper Skin Eagle Warrior
Eagle Warrior
Weapons: #1
Reaper Skin Heartbreaker
Heartbreaker
Weapons: #1
Legendary (Overwatch League) (300 OWLtoken)
Reaper Skin Luchador
Luchador
Weapons: #1
Reaper Skin Chained King
Chained King
Weapons: #1
Legendary (Overwatch League) (200 OWLtoken)
Reaper Skin Lion Luchador
Lion Luchador
Weapons: #1
Reaper Skin Tiger Luchador
Tiger Luchador
Weapons: #1


Trivia

Reaper-statue

The Reaper statue

  • The character of Reaper was inspired entirely by concept art for the game—his actual character was developed after his appearance was presented.[7]
  • Reaper bears resemblance to the Grim Reaper, from various real-world cultures.
  • A statue of Reaper was present at GamesCom 2015.[8]
  • Under Overwatch's original leveling system, Reaper's wraith form would give him healing abilities once he reached a certain level.[10]
  • A Funko Pop Reaper figurine will be released by June, 2016.[11]
  • Reaper's reload animation is possibly a reference to the lobby shootout scene from the film The Matrix.
  • Reaper's guns actually have differemt words on them for each set of skins such as:
    • Default Set's say Repent
    • Blackwatch Reyes say Blackout
    • Plague Doctor and Nevermore say Crowned
  • Death Blossom might be a reference to
    • a weapon used in the 1984 movie The Last Starfighter named Death Blossom.
    • Katarina from League of Legends, whose ultimate "Death Lotus" behaves similarly.
    • Strafe, an ability for the Demon Hunter class from Diablo III, another Blizzard title.
    • the art of Gun-kata from the movie Equilibrium.
    • a military term used to describe a group of men firing wildly in all directions surrounding the group.

References

  1. 2015-10-16, Overwatch Pre-Beta Livestream Recap. Overpwn, accessed on 2015-10-17
  2. 2.0 2.1 Reaper, Blizzard Entertainment. Accessed on 2014-12-15
  3. 3.0 3.1 Recall
  4. 4.0 4.1 2015-07-07, Fading Glory: On the Trail of Jack Morrison. Blizzard Entertainment, accessed on 2015-07-07
  5. Game.come - Overwatch Origins Edition. Retrieved on November 5, 2015.
  6. 2014-11-07, Overwatch Cinematic Trailer. YouTube, accessed on 2014-11-30
  7. 2015-05-27, BlizzCon 2014 – Overwatch Origins Panel Transcript. Blizzplanet, accessed on 2015-05-30
  8. 2015-08-06, GamesCom 2015 – Overwatch Life-Size Statues by FX Deco Studio. Blizzplanet, accessed on 2015-08-20
  9. 2015-11-06, Overwatch: Origins Edition (PC) Pre-Orders have Begun. Blizzplanet, accessed on 2015-11-07
  10. 2015-12-19, Overwatch's two failed progression systems explained. Polygon, accessed on 2015-12-19
  11. 2016-02-26, Pre-Order FUNKO Overwatch POP Vinyl Figures. Blizzplanet, accessed on 2016-03-11

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