
He's not exactly the agent to lead the charge so get behind a Defender. He does best at mid-range, where he shreds most of his opponents. Lock could potentially be both a team player and lone wolf. He has moderate health, damage and mobility. He benefits from an even further increased damage output while the ability is active.

Lock's ultimate ability Team Recon makes tagged enemies visible to Lock's teammates as well. The effect lasts 10 seconds and also increases the damage Lock deals to affected players. It does decent damage, has above average fire rate and has good range.Īctivating Augmented Reality generates a blue/red wave which radiates through an area "tagging" enemy players, making them visible through obstacles similar to the drone in MC5.

So.what do you do when you've got a constant target on your back? You put a nice sticker back there and hope for the best. You've tried being a stand-up guy for years, but you can't quite cut it. You notice the line between right and wrong's gone awful blurry these days. You put the mask on, hide your identity, and become an Agent.anything to earn a living. Going freelance is part choice, part necessity, and all in all a pretty decent time. But with skills like mine, you don't stay unemployed for very long. What do you do once your fellow Korp agents start getting suspicious? You go on the run. What do you do when you're a top surveillance systems specialist, working for Korp, risking life and limb on the daily, and earning crap pay? You take a bribe from OCTO. His health is quite high allowing him to absorb a significant amount of damage.

His damage is moderate but can be boosted by 25-40% while Augmented Reality is active and 50% with his ultimate ability. His effectiveness is based on the accuracy and high fire rate of his TYGR-92 assault rifle.
