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Key Items (PvE Specific)
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Key Items (PvE Specific)

Discover the essential Key Items for Overwatch 2's PvE content. Learn about their significance and how they contribute to your gameplay experience in this comprehensive guide.

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Key Items (PvE Specific)

Discover the essential Key Items for Overwatch 2's PvE content. Learn about their significance and how they contribute to your gameplay experience in this comprehensive guide.

This section details key items specific to Player vs. Environment (PvE) content in Overwatch 2. While Overwatch 2's PvE vision has evolved, understanding these items can still be beneficial for players engaging with available PvE missions.

  • Baby Winston — A battle pet version of the character Winston, obtained through special editions of the original Overwatch.
  • Lost Edicts of the Watcher — An item that unlocks a hidden appearance for The Silver Hand artifact weapon (Holy Paladin in World of Warcraft). It resembles Reinhardt's rocket hammer and grants a Divine Shield effect similar to Reinhardt's Barrier Field.
  • Endothermic Blaster — A gift from the 2016 Feast of Winter Veil in World of Warcraft, resembling Mei's weapon and featuring the flavor text "It's A-Mei-Zing!".
  • Ogrewatch Brawler's Guild Team — A reference to several Overwatch characters within the Brawler's Guild in World of Warcraft.
  • Genjo and Hanzin — Spawnbrothers of the Shimeji Clan, referencing the Shimada brothers Genji and Hanzo.
  • Junkbrat and Roadtrogg — References to Junkrat and Roadhog in World of Warcraft.
  • Horde Symbol — Found in the hieroglyphics on the Temple of Anubis map in Overwatch.
  • Goldshire References — Locations like Goldshire Pictures, Goldshire Studios, and Goldshire Way on the Hollywood map reference the town in Elwynn Forest.
  • Alliance Symbol — Found in various locations on the Hollywood map, including the Goldshire Pictures logo and on a vehicle.
  • Kilrogg-Vision 3D — A reference found on cameras in the Hollywood map, named after Kilrogg Deadeye.
  • Hearthstone Tablet — A tablet displaying Hearthstone can be found in numerous areas across Overwatch maps.
  • Dr. Boom Beverage — A drink found in the Route 66 restaurant, referencing Dr. Boom and a Hearthstone card.
  • Fighters of the Storm Character — A character resembling Garrosh Hellscream in Overwatch.
  • Rikimaru Ramen Shop — Features a sign resembling a murloc that makes murloc sounds when shot.
  • Murloc Depictions — Cartoony murloc depictions appear on children's items like Timmy's cast and Alejandra's coin purse.
  • Sandcrawler Murloc Emblem — The sandcrawler attackers spawn in on Temple of Anubis has a Murloc emblazoned on its side.
  • Ganymede Murloc Spray — A spray featuring Ganymede (Bastion's bird) in a murloc outfit eating ramen, resembling the Bluegill Warrior Hearthstone card.
  • Mei's Mug — Designed like the head of a baby murloc.
  • Blizzard World Attractions — An amusement park in World of Warcraft featuring numerous Overwatch and Warcraft references, including statues of Khadgar, Alleria Windrunner, General Turalyon, Kurdran Wildhammer, and Danath Trollbane, as well as toy replicas of Doomhammer and Ashbringer, Alliance and Horde-themed backpacks, and a copy of The Green Hills of Stranglethorn.
  • Warcraft Area Attractions in Blizzard World — Include Flight to Duskwood, Booty Bay, Snaxxramas, Stone Cairn Lake, Valley of Heroes, Ancient Curios, and Fargodeep Mine. The Hearthstone inn is also present.
  • Stormwind City Attractions in Blizzard World — Include the Mage District, moonwell, Wizard's Sanctum, Pestle's Apothecary shop, Stockade, and Auction House.

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