
Sharing is caringĪnyone who has played Overwatch 2 has probably seen what is commonly referred to as a "Pocket Mercy." This refers to a Mercy that sticks with a single teammate, always providing them with healing or damage boosts. It might seem a little odd to not shoot in a first-person-shooter, but Mercy's purpose is keeping the rest of the team alive. There are other support heroes that can deal damage, although they don't heal as much as Mercy does. In pretty much every other circumstance, your time is better used healing or boosting a teammate, which is your role as a support hero. While Mercy is strapped with an automatic pistol, that should only be pulled out in-case of emergency or if the rest of your team is dead. If you want to deal damage, don't pick Mercy Just because Mercy has a gun doesn't mean you should be using it outside of emergencies. Valkyrie ultimate: Gain the ability to fly and enhance all other abilities. Jumping during flight launches you forward, crouching launches you upward. Mercy abilitiesĬaduceus Staff: Attach to a teammate a provide a stream of healing or a damage boost.Ĭaduceus Blaster: Fire a small automatic pistol.

Mercy also has the ability to fly towards her allies and she can even revive one person using her ability. You can swap between healing and damage instantly. Armed with a healing staff that can connect to an ally to provide them with healing or with a damage boost, depending on which one you want at the moment. While healing is the main focus for all support heroes, Mercy provides one of the highest amounts of healing, with the trade-off being that she deals very little damage. Mercy is a support hero who is focused almost entirely on healing. Now Playing: Overwatch 2 - Everything To Know Mercy overview

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