Individual Roles

First, we will go through the individual roles of each 6 heroes in this composition.

Doomfist (Played by XiaoRikka) — As the main disruptor, he engages in sync with Zarya bubble to deal massive damage and distract the enemy team with the initial engagement. In this composition, Doomfist replaces Winston as the main engagement tool in classic disruption dive because of these few reasons. Winston has 1 escape option, while Doomfist has 4 (including ult). Winston has a bigger hitbox, which is easier for the opponents to CC him and Winston has cleave damage while Doomfist has burst damage which is better in this meta with tonnes of healing. In this composition, Doomfist’s engagement distracts the attention of the tanks and dps which allows the other members of the team (like Zen and Zarya) to get free damage off off the tanks turning behind to help their supports.

Genji/Brig (Played by Lijiang) — After Doomfist engages, Genji would work together with Sombra to pick off a hacked target and if the dive succeeds, he will able to chain kills with dash resets. Furthermore, he is another dps that can function without much pocket healing which would benefit the team if the opponents are focusing the supports. Additionally, his ultimate is capable of clutching out a seemingly-lost fight. Lijiang also played brig when their opponents, specifically Fiat Lux who went onto dive to try to focus the vulnerable supports (Ana, Zen) to protect their supports.

Sombra (Played by Haker) — Her main duty would be as a scouter and caller for engagement (will hack 1st dive target). Her essential ability in hack removes escape options from dive targets. Also, her ultimate is another powerful tool to winning a fight with the least amount of resources

Zarya/Dva (Played by Wenxuyan) — Wenxuyan mostly played Zarya throughout the games, with her main purpose to provide a bubble to the diving Doomfist to block all damage for 2 seconds, giving Doomfist enough time to land his abilities. While Doomfist engages and the opponent’s team turns around to protect their backline, Zarya is given space to work with to deal damage to their tanks. Also, her ultimate is another that can be easily combo-ed with those of the rest of the team. Wenxuyan also swapped to Dva against Lucky Future on Hollywood when Lucky Future tried to counter their composition with triple dps, including Pharah. Dva gave Wenxuyan more options when it came to minimising damage as Zarya’s bubbles only last for 2 seconds while defence matrix is more flexible.

Ana (Played by Tuduosi) — Ana as the main healer here serves a pretty straightforward role of just providing burst healing to the dive dps to allow them to last longer in the fight and get more picks. Tuduosi was extremely proficient on ana, being able to juggle pressuring the Pharah that the opponents ran to counter their comp and keeping the health of his dps up. Furthermore, the Ana was mostly playing in the backline with the Zen allows the Zen to play slightly more aggressively instead of being a fragile glass cannon. Ana’s ult is also extremely strong right now, especially after the support changes.

Zen/Lucio (Played by New) — New was mostly on zen, positioned far back and building up transcendence quickly. His presence was another threat to the space and sightlines of the opponents, already limited by the triple dps they were running against. New only played Lucio on control to get to the point faster and set the Zarya up in better positions.