Also requesting permission to add Tracer from Overwatch since she uses two guns and is shown in the comic Reflections to use her left hand for grabbing the scarf and holding her cup, but is also shown using her right hand more in various other Overwatch materials.
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Let's just say and leave it at that.Pulled this example for being too unspecific. Heroic Ambidexterity is not simply about being ambidextrous, but about excelling in combat thanks to ambidexterity. The relevant information which the example should contain is whether the characters do awesome things by virtue of ambidexterity.
- Stand Still, Stay Silent is drawn by someone who has trouble differentiating between left and right, and because of this has avoided giving any of the characters a dominating hand, which results in everyone being this in practice.
Requesting permission to add Artemis from Young Justice. She is shown multiple drawing her bow with her right and left hand.
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