Looking for a Kiriko build in Stadium mode that keeps your team alive, shreds enemies, and gives you full control of team tempo? SpookiShow might’ve just found the answer with his latest Support-Speed Buff Kiriko build. This loadout turns you into a one-woman speed and attack boost machine while still bringing tons of survivability, healing, and game-winning ultimates.
And the best part? It’s flexible. Whether you’re up against dive comps or long-range poke, this build adapts.
Let’s break it all down.
The Core Concept: Speed, Heals, and Selective Buffing
This build focuses on spamming heals to activate attack speed and movement speed boosts across your entire team. With the right timing and execution, Kiriko becomes a pseudo-Lucio/Mercy hybrid that can:
- Boost attack speed by 45%
- Boost movement speed by 25–35%
- Heal consistently while providing sustain and tempo control
- Still drop clutch Kitsune Rush to push through fights
It’s a buff support kit that feels smooth and rewarding—and it’s way more effective than you’d think.
Early Rounds (1–2): Set Up the Engine
Key Items to Start:
- Supported Shooting – 20% attack speed for 3 seconds after healing an ally
- Weapon Grease and Compensator – for faster healing and kunai spam
- Advanced Antibiotics – adds overhealth when you heal a teammate
- Armored Vest – gives you a little extra survivability
Playstyle:
Heal as many teammates as possible to constantly trigger Supported Shooting. This keeps your DPS buffed with attack speed throughout every fight. Try not to overheal—you must hit damaged allies to proc the buff.
Mid Rounds (3–4): Suzu Becomes Your Superpower
Pick Up:
- Talisman of Velocity – Grants 25% attack and move speed to anyone hit by your Suzu
- Teamwork Toolkit – Adds +10% move speed to healed allies
- Charge Plating or Vitality – Extra armor or survivability as needed
Tech Tip:
Use Suzu at the start of teamfights to engage with the speed buff, and again mid-fight to refresh the buff and save allies. Think of it like a selective Lucio amp that also removes negative effects.
This is where the build truly comes online. When your whole team is grouped, they’ll feel unstoppable under your buffs.
Late Game (Rounds 5–6): Adapt and Optimize
This is where you can customize based on your enemies:
- Oundamill or Gundamu – For tankiness, especially vs dive comps (Lucio, Genji, etc.)
- Farsight Focus Sash – Boosts projectile speed for safer long-range healing
- Assa’s Armaments – More damage if you’re feeling aggressive
- Self-Care or Martian Mender – Extra survivability when needed
- Cleansing Charge – Helps farm Kitsune Rush faster by removing more debuffs
Spooki’s Tip:
If the enemy team isn’t diving you, feel free to go full offensive and double down on kunai damage or weapon speed. But if they’re in your face all game? Lean into armor, lifesteal, or Oundamill.
Final Round (7): It’s Up to You
Spooki calls this a wildcard round, and he’s right. There’s no one-size-fits-all pick here—go with what matches the flow of the match. Some solid choices:
- Nebula Conduit – For passive heals
- More armor or lifesteal if you’re being pressured
- Projectile upgrades if your aim is carrying
Why This Build Works So Well
✔ Highly Versatile – Works with almost any team comp
✔ Buffs Feel Intuitive – Cleanse = “go time” for your team
✔ Massive Value in Clutch Moments – Every Suzu matters
✔ High Survivability Potential – With the right perks, you’re hard to kill
✔ Empowers Your Teammates – Even without comms, they’ll feel the Push
Bonus Tips from SpookiShow
- Use Suzu preemptively to engage and buff—not just as a panic save
- Target your highest carry potential allies (Soldier during visor, Zarya when charged, etc.)
- Don’t overcommit—stay back and let your team cook under buffs
- Be adaptive: If you’re getting focused, change your items and backline harder
- Always look for double cleanse usage in a single fight—once to engage, once to sustain
Final Thoughts
If you’re tired of the same old passive healing playstyle, this Kiriko Support-Speed Buff build brings something fresh, fun, and surprisingly effective. It’s perfect for players who want more control, more impact, and a build that actually enables teammates to pop off.
And if you’re climbing in Stadium or prepping for comp, this build should be in your loadout rotation.
Want more builds like this? Visit OverwatchCentral for breakdowns, hero tech, and expert tips.
Source: SpookiShow
Frequently Asked Questions
What’s the core of this Kiriko build?
Buffing your teammates with attack speed and movement speed using healing and Suzu while staying alive and enabling teamfights with Kitsune Rush.
How does Talisman of Velocity work?
Anyone hit by your Suzu gains +25% attack speed and +25% movement speed for 4 seconds. Use this to start fights or buff key allies mid-fight.
What if I’m getting dived?
Grab items like Oundamill, Vitality, or Self-Care. Adjust your position and play further back if needed.
Can this build work if my team is uncoordinated?
Yes. Suzu’s buffs are strong enough to influence team behavior—just buff and let instinct take over. It often signals your team to engage.
What’s the best final round pickup?
Totally up to the match. Try Nebula Conduit for extra sustain or damage perks if your healing is stable and you’re landing kunai.
Where can I get more Overwatch 2 Stadium builds?
Head to OverwatchCentral for the latest meta builds, guides, and patch insights.
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