Overwatch - D.Va Full figurine

Overwatch - D.Va Full figurine

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D.Va D.VA DVa-portrait.png “I play to win.” Real Name Hana Song (송하나) Age 19 Nationality South Korea Korean Occupation Professional gamer (formerly) Mech Pilot Actress Base Busan, South Korea Affiliation Mobile Exo-Force (South Korean Army) Voice Charlet Chung[1] (English) Cosmetics Cosmetic page Quotes Quotation page Role Tank Health 150 (Pilot) 400 (Mech) Armor 200 (Mech) Character Video D.Va is a Tank hero in Overwatch. Contents 1 Overview 2 Abilities 2.1 Eject! 2.2 Fusion Cannons 2.3 Light Gun 2.4 Defense Matrix 2.5 Boosters 2.6 Micro Missiles 2.7 Self-Destruct 2.8 Call Mech 3 Strategy 3.1 Weapons & Abilities 3.2 General Strategies 4 Story 4.1 Early Life 4.2 MEKA 4.3 Shooting Star 5 Achievements 6 Trivia 6.1 Development 6.2 Merchandise 7 Gallery 8 Videos 8.1 Official 8.2 Curse 9 References 10 External links Overview D.Va’s mech, Tokki is nimble and powerful — its twin Fusion Cannons blast away with autofire at short range, and she can use its Boosters to barrel over enemies and obstacles, or absorb attacks with her projectile-dismantling Defense Matrix. Abilities Eject! Passive Ability Icon Stats Official Description Ability-passive.png Health 150 health Casting time 1.5 seconds Eject out of your mech when it's destroyed. Details D.Va can use Self-Destruct while ejecting. D.Va is invulnerable while ejecting While in pilot mode, D.Va cannot use anything besides Light Guns and Call Mech While in pilot mode, D.Va's passive ultimate charge counts toward both Self Destruct and Call Mech. Fusion Cannons Weapon Icon Stats Official Description Ability-dva1.png Type Rapid Fire Shotgun Damage 0.6–2 Falloff range 10 to 20 meters Spread angle Constant: 4.15 degrees Move. speed 2.75 meters per second (50% slower) Num. of pellets 11 per shot Rate of fire 6.67 rounds per second Ammo ∞ Headshot ✓ D.Va's mech is equipped with twin short-range rotating cannons. They lay down continuous, high-damage fire without needing to reload, but slow D.Va’s movement while they’re active. Details Video Light Gun Weapon Icon Stats Official Description Ability-dva5.png Type Linear Projectile Damage 14 Projectile speed 50 meters per second Rate of fire 7 rounds per second Ammo 20 Reload time 1.45 seconds Headshot ✓ While outside of her mech, D.Va can continue the fight with a mid-range automatic blaster. Details Light Gun damage counts only towards Call Mech. Video Defense Matrix Ability Icon Stats Official Description Ability-dva3.png Max. range 10 meters Duration Up to 2 seconds (when fully charged) Cooldown 2 seconds 8 seconds recharging D.Va can activate this forward-facing targeting array to shoot incoming projectiles out of the air. Details D.Va cannot use Fusion Cannons while the ability is active. Cooldown starts 1 second after ability is cancelled. Video Boosters Ability Icon Stats Official Description Ability-dva2.png Damage 10 Move. speed +118% Max. range Up to 23.98 meters Duration Up to 2 seconds Cooldown 5 seconds Headshot ✕ D.Va’s mech launches into the air, her momentum carrying her forward. She can turn and change directions or barrel through her enemies, knocking them back. Details Video Micro Missiles Ability Icon Stats Official Description Ability-dva7.png Type Linear splash projectile Damage Direct hit: 7 Per Missile Splash: 2 - 4 Per Missile Self: 2 - 4 Per Missile Projectile speed 40 meters per second Area of effect 1.5 meter radius Rate of fire 11 missiles per second Ammo 18 Cooldown 8 seconds Headshot ✕ D.Va launches a volley of explosive rockets. Details Dealing up to 126 total damage. Can't be cancelled unless mech is stunned or destroyed. Self-Destruct Ultimate Ability Icon Stats Official Description Ability-dva4.png Type Area of Effect Damage 100-1000 Area of effect 20 meter radius Casting time 3 seconds fuse Headshot ✕ Ultimate cost 1375 points D.Va ejects from her mech and sets its reactor to explode, dealing massive damage to nearby opponents. Details D.Va passively generates 1% Ult Charge every 2.75 seconds. The explosion does not deal damage to the casting D.Va. The detonating mech will retain the momentum from Boosters. Video Call Mech Ultimate Ability Icon Stats Official Description Ability-dva6.png Health 400 health 200 armor Damage 50 Casting time 2 seconds Headshot ✕ Ultimate cost 320 points If her armored battle suit is destroyed, D.Va can call down a fresh mech and return to the fray. Details D.Va passively generates 1% Ult Charge every 0.64 seconds. Becomes completely charged after Self Destruct detonates. Automatically reloads the Light Gun. Video Strategy D.Va is a unique tank with some mobility. With very high health and Boosters, she can close a gap to the enemy with ease. She has high damage output at close-range, making her a strong fighter in a 1-on-1 match. Her Defense Matrix is useful against all incoming projectiles, protecting her teammates from enemy fire. The Micro Missiles deal high amount of damage when used in close range. She is a dangerous ganker in tank class, dealing consistent damage to the enemy. Self-Destruct will wipe all opponents within the blast area. However, she doesn't have an extended barrier to properly protect her team like Reinhardt. She is also slow while firing, allowing the enemy to outrun her to disengage or move around her to distract her aiming. Both Fusion Cannons and Micro Missiles are ineffective at anything further than medium-range, meaning she can be outranged by the enemy before she even has a chance to close a gap with Boosters. Weapons & Abilities Fusion Cannons: D.Va's main weapons on the mech. Her mech can fire consistent shotgun-like bullets onto the targeted point. She can rapidly fire her bullets without needing to reload, but suffers from slow movement while firing. While firing her Fusion Cannons, D.Va's movement speed is reduced by half. Fusion Cannons have 11 bullets per shot and large spreading; position yourself to the closest of the targets so that they won't be able to escape from you while firing. Aiming for the upper-body is recommended due to the nature of spread in combination with infinite ammo. Spraying the bullets at mid- to -long range has little to no effect, but it can pressure the enemy and sometimes interrupt some certain abilities when hit like Mercy's self-healing and Sombra's Stealth. Defense Matrix: D.Va's primary defensive ability. When activated, the targeting-array will pop up from the front of her mech. All incoming projectiles will be shot down mid-air when they come into range of this ability. D.Va cannot attack with her Fusion Cannons while using it. The ability only lasts for 2 seconds when used continuously, and requires 1 second before beginning a recharge. Try to use it as a quick-burst protection instead of as a main blocking tool like barriers. If some hero rushes into a group of enemies, use Defense Matrix to cover your allies when needed. For example, cover Winston when he jumps in or cover Pharah when she is using her ultimate. You can protect your teammate with this way thank to the long range. Keep in mind of its short duration, try not to spend all charge and leaving yourself the main target. It only blocks fire from the front, and cannot prevent incoming projectiles from other directions, making it less viable when used as a barrier to protect her team or herself. Keep playing a mind game toward some hero like Zarya or Mei into thinking that you are run out of Defense Matrix to lure them using their ultimate. D.Va's Defense Matrix is very useful to erase a powerful ultimate if timed properly. When retreating from a group of enemies, activating Defense Matrix while moving backward will greatly help her survive from a strong attack. Boosters: When activated, D.Va's mech will launch into the air. She will move forward with faster movement speed and be able to adjust momentum for 2 seconds. Deals damage and knockback to enemies when collided with. Fusion Cannons are available to use during Boosters. The cooldown triggers after Boosters ends. Despite its little damage, it can still be used with melee combo to guarantee a strong knockback and decent damage dealth. Using Boosters in combination with Fusion Cannons can guarantee a kill on injured enemies who are trying to retreat. D.Va can activate Defense Matrix during the flight to protect herself from enemy fire. Boosters can be stopped mid-use by melee attack or Boosters' key again. Micro Missiles: When activated, D.Va's mech will launch a volley of missiles after a short cast time. The missiles will travel in a straight line and hit the first solid target. The ability can be activated in all actions and can't be stopped until D.Va is stunned or the MEKA is destroyed. The missiles can damage the D.Va who fired them. Combining the ability with primary fire can ensure a kill on an isolated enemy. It is less effective when used on a group of enemies but still provide a strong pressure and enough damage to gain much ultimate charge. Since it can be activated at any time, consider using it when Defense Matrix is activated. This will render the enemy's attack useless and hurt them with a bunch of missiles. Try not to waste the ability on a hero with a stun attack since stun effect can interrupt the missiles immediately. It's better not to use missiles apart from close range. The missiles travel at a slow speed and only deal small damage upon impact. Additionally, the enemy team can easily see it coming from afar and walk a step back to dodge it. Self-Destruct: (Ultimate): The ultimate of D.Va's mech. D.Va will eject from her mech, which will detonate after 3 seconds. It deals massive damage upon explosion in a very large area around it. The mech will receive any momentum from the Boosters if used prior to activating Self-Destruct. Use this to launch it in the right direction, and even to stall its travel around corners and catch enemies by surprise. The blast creates a strong knockback on the survived opponents, sometimes launching them into a pit or off a cliff. All covers will block the damage from Self-Destruct entirely, even a light post that is large enough to cover the hero size will makes them survive the blast. Succeeding in Self-Destruct explosion will fully charge her Call Mech ability. However, if your mech is blown off cliff while the countdown stills going, you WILL not gain any ultimate charge. After her mech takes critical damage, there is a brief window between the damage being taken and her ejecting from the cockpit where an ultimate can be used to cause the mech to detonate rather than simply being destroyed. This will also give her a full mech charge. Light Gun: D.Va's main weapon after her mech is destroyed. The Light Gun deals considerable damage with fast speed projectile bullets. The weapon is very accurate at most ranges. She can use it to kite enemies and charge her ultimate meter to call a new mech. With her small hitbox, she can dance around and kite the enemy using the weapon's projectile nature to lead the way not letting them escape. Keep in mind about your no-survivalbility in pilot form though. Call Mech: (Ultimate): D.Va can call a new mech after her previous one is destroyed. The mech will deal some small damage around it upon impact. Sometimes consider using it in combat to deal some damage. However, you must make sure that you can safely return to the mech. The ability creates a strong knockback upon cast. It can launch the enemy to an environmental kill. Both D.Va and her mech can be damaged or killed while she is entering the mech. When not fully operate the mech, any damage being dealt will not transfer to ultimate charge for your enemies. General Strategies While D.Va is considered a Tank, a lot of successful D.Va players use her like Reaper. Ganking and harassing are some of D.Va's strong suits. Her high damage output at close range coupled with her Boosters movement ability makes it easy for her to get "shotgun-like" damage in and escape with ease. Defense Matrix is especially strong against most damage dealers. It can even negate a dangerous bullet from McCree's Deadeye or even Pharah's Barrage. You can close the gap on most heroes with Boosters, but you will be susceptible to enemy fire while airborne. Defense Matrix can be used during Boosters, so activate it while flying towards a target that's shooting at you. You need to prioritize protecting the team from flankers and snipers, potentially by rushing them down at close range. Snipers are your first target since they are vulnerable at close range followed by other damage dealers depending on the situation and their position. It is not recommended to play D.Va as the sole tank on your team. Solo-tanking with her is extremely difficult due to her lack of shield and short duration of Defense Matrix. She can't offensively eliminate an entire enemy team by herself like a Damage hero, and she can't provide extended cover like a shield tank such as Reinhardt or Orisa, but she can alternate between the two roles in short, well-timed bursts. Strategize where and when to place a Self-Destructing Mech. The 3 seconds countdown of Self-Destruct is long enough for your enemies to find cover or get behind a friendly Barrier. One effective tool is to use Boosters before Self-Destruct to send the Ultimate out from a blind spot towards a place where there is less cover. D.Va's high damage in her Mech is useful against Tanks. Due to their large size and slow speed, the burst damage of Micro Missiles and Fusion Cannons can chew through a lot of health. Even though Defense Matrix will destroy all projectiles, it will not absorb beams such as Zarya's Particle Cannon, Mei's Endothermic Blaster, Moira's Biotic Grasp, or Symmetra's Photon Projector. D.Va has a large critbox in front of her Mech (the cockpit). You will receive critical damage easier than most heroes, so avoid turning your Mech to face oncoming fire without Defense Matrix active. Ramming an enemy with Boosters deals damage in addition to mild knockback, which may be enough to finish off a low-health opponent. If you melee attack an enemy player while D.Va's Boosters are active, you will deal greatly increased damage and knockback to the target, allowing easy environmental kills. When out of the suit, D.Va's primary goal is to score as many headshots as possible, as fast as possible, to call her next Mech. You may want to target a distant, large enemy such as Roadhog or an enemy D.Va to regain your ultimate charge. Story Icon-D.Va.png D.Va is a former professional gamer who now uses her skills to pilot a state-of-the-art mech in defense of her homeland.[2] She is a very competitive individual,[3] and coupled with her pro-gamer skills, this makes her an extremely effective mech pilot. Never backing down, D.Va always plays to win.[4] While she projects a carefree, irreverant attitude, D.Va is burdened by the emotional cost of defending her homeland, and the facade the South Korean media projects on her. In addition to skills as a mech pilot, D.Va is also a competent mechanic.[5] Early Life “ It's like how we used to stay up late, and work on your hoverbike. You mean the one you wrecked? Really? You're still mad about that? We won the race! Yeah! And you almost killed yourself! „ ~ Dae-hyun and Hana Song on the e-sports scene Hana Song grew up playing classic games with her father, himself a former professional gamer during his younger years.[6] He was the one that introduced her to StarCraft, and her undeniable skill helped lay the foundation for her eventual e-sports victories in other games.[7] Song has been friends with Dae-hyun since childhood. They would stay up late working on his hoverbike. Hana took part in a race with it and won, albiet at the cost of the bike and nearly her own life.[5] Like her father before her, Song became a pro-gamer. [8] She became a Mecha Guardian V player in high school, quickly ascending to the #1 rank, winning the world championship[5], surpassing her teammate Yuna Lee [6][9] and rival Kyung-soo Hann.[6] A fierce competitor, Song played to win at any cost, and gained a well-earned reputation for showing no mercy to her opponents.[2] MEKA Song pilots her mech At home, however, not all was well, as MEKA struggled to maintain its defense against the Gwishin omnics that repeatedly attacked the nation. As the omnics continued to adapt, they eventually disrupted MEKA's drone-control networks, forcing the military to place pilots in the mechs. Scrambling to find suitable candidates, the government turned to the country's professional gamers, who possessed the necessary reflexes and instincts to operate the mechs' advanced weapons systems,[2] in addition to standouts from other fields that required similar talents. Top stars were drafted, including the 19-year-old Song,[3] along with Lee and Kyung-soo.[9][6] She saw the new mission as a game,[2] and an evolution of her own career. Without fear or hesitation, she abandoned the limelight of her pro-gamer career, and got an armored mech operator's licence. As a member of MEKA, she could put her reflexes to the ultimate test on a real battlefield, instead of a digital one.[3] Her skills and intense competitive spirit made her an extremely effective pilot.[4] A MEKA poster of D.Va Song now fearlessly charges into battle alongside the rest of her MEKA unit, ready to spring to her nation's defense at a moment's notice. Recently, she has begun to stream combat operations to her adoring fans, and her growing following has turned her into a global icon.[2] Sponsorship deals and her fanbase provided her with the means to customize her mech,[10] such as Nano Cola.[5] At some point she also played one of the leading roles in the movie Hero of My Storm.[11][12] As an active member of the military, Song was no longer able to freely travel as she could've as a civilian. She became an avid reader of Mei's Adventures, the publicly-posted travel journal of climatologist Mei-Ling Zhou, fascinated with all the different places Mei has seen.[13] Shooting Star “ Oh man. This time off is great, isn't it? What's not to like? There's delicious food, and drinks... Yeah... And good friends. The kind that are always there for you-- when you need them most. „ ~ Dae-hyun and Song after the Gwishin attack D.Va reflects on her burden As time went on, the cost of defending South Korea from the Gwishin began to take its toll on Song. In one battle in Busan during a thunder storm, the squad barely managed to defeat the omnics, but the other mechs were put out of commision due to serious damage and their pilots sustained some injuries; only Song came out of it relatively unscathed. While the rest of the squad went on leave and the media reporting that Song was celebrating the victory by schmoozing with celebrities, Song had actually chosen to remain on active duty and spent time over the next week fixing and fine-tuning her mech alongside Dae-hyun, who had also joined MEKA as her assigned mechanic. As she stated that the squad and the rest of Busan were counting on her to keep the city safe, and any mistakes on her part could cost them everything, Dae-hyun recognized the emotional weight Song was carrying. He tried to convince her that she needed a break and that it was okay to ask for help, not needing to bear it alone, but she assured him that she had things under control. Ready to launch That didn't last long however, as five Gwishin omnics returned to attack Busan—while previous attacks were spaced between months, this one was just one week, which left the pair the only ones present to defend against the omnics. Song launched her mech to engage them. She took out two of the Gwishin, but the remaining three outmaneuvered her, damaging her mech and destroying one of the fusion cannons. Dae-hyun told her to get to cover and wait for reinforcements, but Song stated that they wouldn't get there in time. Performing a 180 on the pursuing omnics, she managed to destroy two of them, while the last Gwishin broke off and headed for Busan. Song pursued it, but it avoided her weapons fire and micro missile barrage before turning around and entangled her mech, tearing off the other cannon when she tried to fire on it. Left without any weapons, all her status readouts in the redline, and the city still in danger, she realized she could do nothing else and asked for her friend's help. With Dae-hyun going over the mech's status, on the mention of the reactor becoming unstable Song remembered their earlier conversation of the destruction of his hovercycle, and suggested purposely overloading the mech's reactor. After some protest, Dae-hyun obliged, and as Song distracted the omnic to buy him some time he successfully triggered an overload that would destroy the reactor in sixty seconds. The omnic would reach Busan before that however, so Song ejected from the mech and used her light gun to shoot the exposed reactor from afar, destroying both the mech and the omnic. She fell into the sea, where she was recovered by a search-and-rescue team and taken for medical treatment, Dae-hyun accompanying her. Enjoying 'time off' South Korean media later made an update on the attack, reporting that authorities had stated that she had emerged without a scratch. In reality, she came out of the ordeal with a broken leg and arm, along with other more minor injuries. That didn't stop her from using her time off by assisting Dae-hyun with assembling her new mech. She thanked him for being there for her when she'd needed him.[5] Achievements Name Icon Description Reward Shot Down Ability-dva3.png Prevent 1500 damage with a single use of D.Va's Defense Matrix in Quick or Competitive play. Spray D.Va Pixel.png Pixel Game Over Ability-dva4.png Kill 4 enemies with a single use of D.Va's Self-Destruct in Quick or Competitive play. Spray D.Va Cute.png Cute Trivia Her name is a play on the word "Diva", meaning a female celebrity. The stylization of her name is reminiscent of Korean pop idols, who often adopt pseudonyms to stand out. In the Korean version of the game, D.Va's name is the only name not in Hangul, reflective of the romanization of these idols' names. This makes sense considering D.Va is a Korean idol through her fame as a pro-gamer. The way her name has a prefix "D." is reminiscent of the way esports players have an abbreviated team tag before their names. This is supported by how she and D.Mon played on the same team. D.Va's given name Hana (하나) is the same as the Korean number 1. This parallels her personality, as she is a world champion and self-proclaimed "Number One." D.Va's jersey number when she was a pro player was also the number 1. [14] D.Va's suit has sponsors all over it, which is a reference to the same advertising style of sponsors in Korean esports. D.Va's mech is named Tokki (토끼), which means rabbit.[15] Hana is a fan of Lúcio's music, and has apparently bought his album. He in turn also knows enough of the pro-gaming scene to be a fan of hers. Until Orisa was introduced, D.Va was the youngest hero in the game. D.Va is sometimes teased by others because of her age, such as when Widowmaker mockingly says, "This is no place for children." D.Va is the fifth playable Overwatch character in Heroes of the Storm.[16] D.Va is a purchasable announcer in Heroes of the Storm, along with Genji. D.Va is the first hero to use randomized "Quick Melee" attacks with both arms (in Mech mode). Outside of her mech, she uses her right hand for "Quick Melee" attacks. D.Va is used as the symbol for the National D.Va Association, a progressive feminist movement composed of Overwatch fans. The group achieved international notability after a photograph of their flag—featuring D.Va's bunny-ears logo—was photographed in a news report for an international Women's March event in Seoul on January 21st, 2017. Based in South Korea, the group chose D.Va as its symbol owing to an earlier incident where professional teenage Overwatch player Geguri was accused of cheating owing to an eighty percent win rate; which some believed was "impossible" for girls to achieve. The group distributes stickers of D.Va's bunny logo, among other paraphernalia. It plans on finding new ways to use Overwatch as a tool for spreading its message.[17] Charlett Chung, who is D.Va's English voice actor, has commented positively on her character, commenting "in terms of representation of Asian-American characters in video games, particularly women, they might be over-sexualized - and I don't know if I'm being too candid here - I feel like D.Va is more of a real person. She happens to have some sex appeal, but that's not why she's in the game. She's not there to be an exotic lotus."[18] Development D.Va was first announced through the official PlayOverwatch Twitter account, which linked to a mock-up page on the official StarCraft II World Championship site.[19][20] She had previously been depicted in posters in the attacking team's starting area in Hanamura. Her StarCraft page was later taken down and the link instead redirects to the StarCraft II home page. The StarCraft WCS web page first introduced D.Va as a former professional StarCraft player. Michael Chu later clarified on February 1, 2018 that this was not intended to be canon and was just a fun way to tease the character. He also explained that the unnamed game that she was best known for in her career was one that best matched the skills needed to pilot her mech.[21] D.Va's design and kit seems to take inspiration from Brit, one of the hero concepts created for the Overwatch pitch meeting. Merchandise The Figma D.Va statue A StarCraft II portrait and announcer for D.Va was available for those who attended BlizzCon 2016 or bought a Virtual Ticket for the event.[22] The announcer has since been made available for regular purchase. A D.Va statue is available.[23] A Funko Pop D.Va statue is available for purchase from the Blizzard Store.[24] A D.Va-themed hoodie is available from JINX.[25] Figma will release a D.Va statue in June, 2019.[26] D.Va will appear in LEGO Overwatch, as part of a set shared with Genji.[27] https://www.myminifactory.com/object/3d-print-overwatch-d-va-43953 - source

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