Overwatch Season 2: Summit brings new hero Sierra, fresh balance changes, and the Perks system in full effect. With 51 heroes to choose from, this Overwatch tier list ranks every Tank, Damage, and Support from S tier to D tier based on Diamond+ competitive data.
The current meta revolves around Poke versus Dive comps, with Subrole passives continuing to shift hero value across all roles. Whether you are climbing ranked or catching up after the Reign of Talon launch, this guide covers the strongest and weakest picks right now.
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Overwatch Tank Tier List
The current Overwatch meta favors tanks that can flex between Dive and Poke. With Season 2 balance changes live, this Overwatch tank tier list breaks down the best tank heroes to play in ranked right now.
S1 New Hero: Domina
| Tier | Overwatch Tank Heroes | ||||||
| S |
D.Va | ||||||
| A |
Zarya |
Sigma |
Ramattra | ||||
| B |
Winston |
Domina |
Orisa |
Hazard | |||
| C |
Junker Queen |
Wrecking Ball |
Mauga |
Doomfist | |||
| D |
Reinhardt |
Roadhog | |||||
D.Va leads this Overwatch hero tier list as the only S tier tank. Defense Matrix, low cooldowns, and strong burst let her fit into both Dive and Poke comps with ease. No other tank matches her flexibility right now.
Sigma, Zarya, and Ramattra round out A tier. Ramattra's Ravenous Vortex got a baseline buff this patch, making his kit feel much smoother. Domina drops to B tier as teams have learned to break her Barrier Array and punish her positioning.
Reinhardt and Roadhog sit at D tier in the current Overwatch meta. Roadhog's hook cooldown and reload nerfs this patch make his combo much harder to land consistently.
Overwatch DPS Tier List
Season 2 added Sierra to the damage roster and brought Perk adjustments across almost every DPS hero. This Overwatch DPS tier list covers the strongest damage picks in the current meta based on ranked performance at Diamond and above.
S1 New Heroes: Emre, Anran | S2 New Hero: Sierra
| Tier | Overwatch Damage Heroes | |||||
| S |
Emre |
Tracer | ||||
| A |
Symmetra |
Sojourn |
Sierra |
Reaper |
Pharah |
Freja |
Echo |
Cassidy |
Anran |
Soldier: 76 | |||
| B |
Mei |
Sombra |
Torbjörn |
Hanzo |
Genji |
Bastion |
Ashe |
Vendetta |
Venture |
Widowmaker | |||
| C |
Junkrat | |||||
| D | ||||||
Emre and Tracer sit at the top of this Overwatch character tier list for damage. Emre's high pick rate and strong kit make him the breakout star from Season 1. Tracer benefits heavily from the Flanker subrole passive and stays deadly in every comp.
A tier is stacked this season. Sierra is already performing well as a new hero thanks to her drone and tracking missiles. Reaper got Dire Triggers moved into his base kit, giving him better mid-range options on a shorter cooldown.
Vendetta lands in B tier after taking armor and movement speed nerfs in the April patch. She can still burst down targets, but closing the gap is harder now. Ashe also sits in B tier despite being strong in Stadium, as Standard mode rewards mobility more than raw poke.
Junkrat is the only hero in C tier. His Mine Recycling perk got moved to a Major slot this patch, slowing down his power curve compared to other damage dealers in the current Overwatch meta.
Overwatch Support Tier List
Support got some of the biggest changes in the Season 2 patch, with several Perks folded into base kits and mobility tweaks across the board. This Overwatch support tier list ranks every healer based on how they perform in the current ranked meta.
S1 New Heroes: Mizuki, Jetpack Cat
| Tier | Overwatch Support Heroes | |||||
| S |
Kiriko | |||||
| A |
Illari |
Wuyang |
Ana | |||
| B |
Jetpack Cat |
Mizuki |
Lúcio |
Zenyatta |
Brigitte | |
| C |
Baptiste |
Juno | ||||
| D |
Mercy |
Moira |
Lifeweaver | |||
Kiriko holds the top spot in this Overwatch hero tier list for support. Even after her Swift Step range nerf this patch, her Suzu cleanse and faster Healing Ofuda keep her ahead of every other healer in ranked play.
Ana climbs into A tier thanks to a Biotic Grenade cooldown buff from 14 to 12 seconds. That extra uptime on anti-heal and self-sustain matters a lot now that the old support passive is gone. Illari and Wuyang join her with strong output and survivability.
Jetpack Cat and Mizuki both land at B tier despite being the Season 1 newcomers. Jetpack Cat lost Territorial and took an acceleration nerf, while Mizuki's Kekkai Sanctuary no longer spawns if he dies during cast. Still good, just not as dominant as at launch.
Mercy drops to D tier in the current Overwatch meta. Flash Heal moved into her base kit, but her baseline healing and Guardian Angel speed both got reduced to compensate. Lifeweaver received healing buffs and a cleanse on Life Grip, but still cannot keep pace.
Overwatch Stadium Mode Tier List
Stadium plays nothing like Standard. You lock in one hero for all seven rounds and buy Powers and Items between fights to get stronger. With only 32 heroes in the pool and smaller maps, the meta looks very different. Here is how they rank right now.
| Tier | Tank | Damage | Support |
| S |
Hazard
Junker Q. |
Ashe
Junkrat
Freja |
Zenyatta
Moira |
| A |
Sigma
Reinhardt
Orisa |
Soldier: 76
Sojourn
Vendetta |
Brigitte
Juno
Kiriko
Mercy |
| B |
D.Va
Zarya
Ramattra |
Cassidy
Torbjörn
Pharah
Mei
Tracer |
Wuyang
Ana |
| C |
Doomfist
Winston |
Genji
Reaper |
Lúcio |
If you want to win in Stadium, pick heroes that farm cash fast and hit hard in later rounds. That is exactly why Ashe, Junkrat, and Freja own the S tier on the damage side. They just snowball too hard once they get their upgrades online.
Ramattra just joined Stadium this season. His Powers look strong on paper, but most players are still figuring out his best builds. Juno also got a full Stadium rework and already feels much more reliable than last season.
One more thing to watch: Jetpack Cat is coming to Stadium at midseason. She has been a strong pick in Standard, so expect some shifts in the support rankings once she drops.
Overwatch Tier List Rankings Explained
Our Overwatch tier list ranks heroes based on Diamond+ competitive data, including win rates, pick rates, and how well each hero performs across different maps and team comps. Here is what each tier means.
Stadium ranking works differently from Standard. Since you lock in one hero for all seven rounds, what matters most is how fast a hero farms Stadium Cash, how well their Powers and Items scale into later rounds, and whether they can win quick fights on small maps.
| Tier | Standard Mode | Stadium Mode |
| S | S Tier heroes define the current Overwatch meta. They work in almost any comp, on any map, and do not need a specific team built around them to deliver results. | S Tier heroes start strong, earn cash fast, and become even harder to stop as the match goes on. These are the picks you will see in most Stadium lobbies. |
| A | A Tier heroes are strong and reliable. They perform just below S tier and often shine on certain maps or in specific comps, but they are not quite as flexible. | A Tier heroes are also very effective but may need smarter build choices to keep up with S tier picks in the late rounds. |
| B | B Tier heroes are solid picks that can do well in the right hands. They may need good team coordination or a favorable matchup to reach their full potential. | B Tier heroes can work well with the right build path, but they take longer to come online or get outscaled by higher-tier options as the match progresses. |
| C | C Tier heroes are situational. They only really work on specific maps or against certain enemy comps, and better options usually exist in the same role. | C Tier heroes struggle to keep up in Stadium. Their kits do not scale well with the economy system, and they often fall behind after the first few rounds. |
| D | D Tier heroes are the weakest picks in the current patch. They struggle against most of the roster and typically need buffs or a meta shift to become competitive again. |
What Is the Current Overwatch Meta in Season 2?
The Season 2 meta in Overwatch is a battle between Poke and Dive. Poke teams run Sigma with Ashe to hold long sightlines, while Dive squads pair D.Va with Tracer to rush the backline before supports can react.
Subrole passives push this split even further. Flanker DPS like Tracer and Genji heal more from health packs, so they fight without babysitting from a healer. Tactician supports like Ana and Zenyatta keep 25% ult charge after using their ultimate.
How the Overwatch Perks System Affects Our Tier Rankings
The Season 2 patch moved several key Perks into heroes' base kits and added new ones to replace them. These changes directly shifted multiple heroes up or down in this Overwatch tier list. Here are the most impactful Perk changes this season.
| Hero | What Changed | Impact |
Reaper | Dire Triggers moved to base kit, new Major Perk Trigger Finger resets its cooldown after any ability | Better mid-range options, moved up to A tier |
Ramattra | Vengeful Vortex moved to base kit (damage reduced 50→15), new Minor Perk Prolonged Barrier (+25% barrier size/duration) | Smoother kit overall, holds A tier |
Mercy | Flash Heal moved to base kit, but base healing 60→55 and Guardian Angel speed reduced 10% | Net nerf despite gaining a new ability, dropped to D tier |
Pharah | Barrage now allows movement (from Drift Thrusters perk), new Minor Perk Concussive Force adds 50 damage to Concussive Blast | More flexible ult, stays in A tier |
Soldier: 76 | Can now reload while sprinting (from Agility Training perk), new Major Perk Full Stride adds 25% sprint speed over 2s | Stronger rotations, holds A tier |
Junkrat | Mine Recycling moved from Minor to Major Perk slot | Slower power curve, dropped to C tier |
Blizzard also adjusted Perk costs across the roster this patch. Tracer, Vendetta, and Sombra all got cheaper Minor and Major Perks, while Bastion's costs went up. These cost shifts decide how fast a hero hits their power spike in a match.
The takeaway for this Overwatch hero tier list is simple: a hero's tier is no longer just about their base kit. The right Perk build can push a B tier hero into A tier territory, and a bad Perk rework can drop a former S tier pick down to C or D.
Final Thoughts on the Overwatch Tier List for Season 2
Season 2: Summit changed a lot. Between Sierra joining the roster, Perks getting folded into base kits, and Subrole passives reshaping how every role plays, this is one of the most dynamic patches Overwatch has seen in a long time.
Keep in mind that tier lists are a snapshot. Blizzard balances the game regularly, and Jetpack Cat is still coming to Stadium at midseason. If you want to stay on top of the meta, bookmark this page as we will update these rankings with every major patch.
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FAQ
How often does this Overwatch tier list get updated?
We update this tier list after every major patch and midseason balance change. Blizzard adjusts heroes regularly throughout each season, so check back after any patch to see if your main moved up or down.
Is the Overwatch tier list the same for Standard and Stadium mode?
No. Standard and Stadium have very different metas because Stadium locks you into one hero for all seven rounds and uses an item economy. Heroes like Hazard and Moira are S tier in Stadium but sit much lower in Standard, so we rank them separately.
Can I still climb ranked with a low-tier hero?
Yes. Tier lists reflect general strength across the player base, but individual skill and game sense matter more than tier placement. A great Reinhardt player can still win games even though he sits in D tier right now. Use this list as a guide, not a rulebook.
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