Request denied. OEM is a buff to your escape after an engagement if you get hit, a teammate doesnt steal the kill, and you win it. It actually provides very little advantage in 99% of scenarios outside of Rumble. A neutral buff or super buff would be a better choice. Foetracer is far better - pair it with Crimson for the cleanup and you have an OEM 2.0 that's always active.
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You do know that foetracer requires line of sight the entire time right? And not to mention the damage buff only activates at about 25% which in pvp does nothing since they would die in one shot any ways, and oem tracks through walls so its already better than foe tracer, and thats without adding the fact that oem heals and grants an overshield and damage boost all at the same time
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this dude said foetracer is oem 2.0
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No overshield idiot
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No over shield on kill or extra damage on kill and you’re limited to one weapon how is that even close to the same?
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Edited by DownyKitten: 10/6/2019 1:13:18 AMYou get extra damage on every kill when the opponent is low on health. It also tracks just like OEM. The overshield from OEM lasts like 3 seconds, but only if you dont get hit again while its charging up. Getting hit stops the charge. People just want something to blame when theyre having a difficult time. When's the last time CammyCakes wore OEM? Having it doesnt make you lethal - skill, timing, and positioning does.
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Oh cammy cakes probably one of the most skilled players doesn’t use it so it’s not good... lol that’s a horrible argument... maybe take a look at cerridius or frost bolt and and see how much more dominant they are when they do use it...