Every Ashe player needs pinpoint aim, and for that, you’ll need the best crosshair possible. Now, let’s start off by acknowledging that each crosshair is in the eye of the beholder. The crosshair makes the player, and vice versa.
This crosshair can also fit other aim-locking heroes like Widowmaker, Soldier 76, and Cassidy. But, since Ashe sports a semi-automatic rifle that can deal damage through both aiming down sights and hip firing, you’ll need a crosshair that stands out above the rest.
She’s incredibly accurate either way, but you can’t just have a single dot.
While some players can use a simple crosshair and be done, they take a look at our in-depth crosshair settings for Ashe to truly get the most out of this DPS hero, which we use to dominate opponents regularly.
Ashe’s crosshair in Overwatch 2
- Type: Crosshairs
- Show Accuracy: Off
- Color: Player preference, but something bright is recommended
- Thickness: 1
- Crosshair Length: 10
- Center Gap: 0
- Opacity: 100%
- Outline Opacity: 0%
- Dot Size: 2
- Dot Opacity: 0%
- Scale with Resolution: On
This is among the most simple crosshairs players can make, but it’s important to know why certain values were chosen.
We went with a large crosshair length to give players the most space from the middle dot to get a good idea of where to aim when shooting Ashe’s rifle. However, we made the dot small so players can also get a precise idea of where to aim if they choose to shoot a single shot. Other than that, this crosshair doesn’t have much to it.
Feel free to dive headfirst into crafting your crosshair. Not every detail will be perfect for each gamer, so it makes sense to switch up a thing or two.
Players that want to practice with Ashe and this crosshair can hop into an aim training course within Overwatch 2. We’ve previously recommended a few of the best ones you can find in Overwatch 2.
These courses will help players master Ashe’s aim in the heat of Overwatch battles and also allow them to make any adjustments to the crosshair if needed.